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Show Kerrend. president of Cornell unl-yerslty. unl-yerslty. Dr. A. Ron Hill, vie chairman and director of foreign operations of tha oritanltation, will leave Friday ta tak chares of the relief effort In tha Near East, accompanied by other workers. Chairman John B. Barton Payne announced In connection' with tha dispatch of orders to Paris and London to make us of and purchase all needs. The drrlalnn to do everything possible pos-sible for sufferers In tha Near East dominated the convention and received re-ceived general commendation. Including Includ-ing an expression of gratification from President Harding. Welfare and j euro of disabled former service men also was discussed. Opinion appeared to bo divided among tha delegates between dlasatlefartlon with the work of the veternna' bureau and approval of Its efforts. EAR EAST HELP OF RED CROSS UfJDJW Entire Power of U. S. Organization Or-ganization Behind Efforts to Relieve Suffering i WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 With the entire power of the American Red Cross placed behind relief efforts In the. Near East, today's meetlne; of the annual convention of the organisation or-ganisation was devoted to a plenary session. A reception to delegates was scheduled In the afternoon, while the program for the night (Session ln-cluoed ln-cluoed an address y j,r-I-iviiigson |