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Show POSTERS TELL ABOUT U. S. AID; s a h u n Hi SPUR FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS ' I ! TiOSTER received at the office of the Red Cross home service department, ; i A reminding returned soldiers who suffered physical disabilities that the ; government is ready to help them to success. ' I J V tr iJ . H H jH I Of I i Mil'" htt " ifV) t'-C'-'-'', .5? ' ' ' Z f r - with kd?m&da& miin meClzl est, Red Cross Drive to Help Fighters in Many Ways Is Begun. POSTERS reminding returned soldiers sol-diers who have suffered physical physi-cal (Usabilities that the government govern-ment has not forgotten their sacrifices, but is ready to help them iu their unequal struggle for success, have been received at the office of the Salt Lake Red Cross home service depart- i ment. The posters set forth the advantages advan-tages of federal vocational education, ! and urge ail men eligible to take ad- ; vantage of the opportunity. A campaign also has been launched in connection with the Red Cross home service to prevail upon all former service ser-vice men who have allowed their government gov-ernment insurance to lapse to have it renewed as provided by law. The insurance, in-surance, it is explained, is one of the best possible guards against future privations. pri-vations. Information regarding vocational education, war risk insurance, compensation compen-sation and medical attention may be obtained at the office of the Red Cross. |