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Show Women Ready to Take Part in War ''' ANITA PHiP ' '"''a' y HARRY . HUNT. NBA service Writer. WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 In th next war If there Is one watch out for th women I ' -.Their part In any future conflict will not be a haphazard, hastily organised or-ganised effort. It will be thoroughly thor-oughly worked -out program designed de-signed to -coordinate to the last detail de-tail tha pert women can play In dsUvsrlng a decisive wallop to whatever enemy may hare stepped on our toea vkti. i - - mum f women services of support, shooting biscuits bis-cuits Instead of bullets. In jobs releasing re-leasing every able-bodied man for front-line duty, and In bucking up the morale of the boys In the barracks, bar-racks, she believes women can go even much farther than they went In our recent brush with Germany. In the meantime, during periods of peace, shs hopes to develop, through women, a new . attitude toward and Interest la th boys In Uie service. -The boys are every bit aa much humans In peace time aa they are heroes In wsr." shs aaya. "and deserve de-serve to be treated accordingly," are organising "No More War-clubs War-clubs and are endeavoring to prevent pre-vent any future conflict, at least one woman la on tha Job getting ready to make women an efficient factor In the neat war ahould the pacifists fall to perpetuate peace. This young woman la Miss Anita Phlppa. Officially ahe le director of women's relations. United "fa tea war department, and a member of the army's general staff. Possibly the hardest Jolt eld army beada have had In a long Ume waa when sitae Phlpp we named by Beoretary Week aa a member of the general etaff. Mlas Phlpps doesn't believe -women should shoulder a gun to fight. Msn can march farther and aim stralghter. ahe roncedes. But In |