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Show I CALVIN FAMILY IS DOING WAR SERVICE All Members of Union Pacific President's Presi-dent's Household Engaged in Aiding Nation. All me m bc-rs of the fa mi! y of 1-;. E. Calvin, president of the Union Pacific and tne Oregon Short Line railroads, who left Salt Lake yesterday for Omaha after a conference with IocmI officials of the system, sys-tem, are serving the nation in the war. To a daughter belongs the distinction of the longest term of service. Miss Calvin was in Kurope when the war began and Immediately joined the French Red Cross. La tcr .Mhe returned home a nd has just been appointed .superintendent of surgical dressings by the state war council of Nebraska. Ne-braska. A son. Frank, enlisted at San Francisco In a regiment of railroad men and now Js In France. I lerhcrt Calvin, the second son. Is in the ordnan-ee service at Ta -coma. James Austin, a son-in-law, is a bayonet expert and is instructing the new army in the use of this weapon. He has the rank of lieutenant. M r. Ca Ivin is bending: every effort to aid the government by meeting the transportation problems and Keeping traffic traf-fic moving on tho roads of which he is the head. |