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Show Today Ushers in "Roll Call" of Red Cross WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Tomorrow Tomor-row will he Bed Cross Sunday, Sun-day, not only In the United States, but wherever the American flag flies. It will usher iu the annual roll call of the American Red Cross and in churches of all creeds and at mass meetings the achievoinonts of the society in the war will be reviewed by pastors and speakers of national prominence. The campaign cam-paign will begin Monday with workers work-ers everywhere starting their rotmds of the homes. In the business sections sec-tions other workers and demobilized soldiers will enroll members, while shop committees will carry on the enrollment in the industrial sections. The nearly 4000 Red Cross chapters chap-ters have been preparing for this, the only public campaign of the organization or-ganization this year, for many weeks, and it was said there had been a highly gratifying response to their call for volunteers to help in the canvass. In Washington the campaign will be opened with a mass meeting at Liberty hut with General Pershing as principal speaker. |