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Show MAY REQUIRE WAR WORKERS' ADVICE AT PEACE CONGRESS "WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Bernard Baruch, chairman of the war industries board, and Henry P. Davison, chairman of the American Red Cross war council, have been asked by President Wilson to hold - themselves, in readiness to respond to a call for their services with the peace delegation in Europe. Mr. Baruch's advice on problems of distribution of raw material may be wanted, and it is understood that Mr. Davison's experience is counted upon to aid in dealing with questions of feeding and rehabilitating destitute European populations. It was indicated at the White House today that the president's request that the two war workers ' be ready to join him was made before he sailed. |