Show VISON WARNS oF 1 WORLD D DANGER G ER IN INI I I PESTILENCE C Id cross Unable to Cope Wi With h Terrible European I B Situation ARTS March Henry Henry P. P Davis Davison Davison Irman ot of the Lea League e of ot Red Cross teats sketched to a a. grOUp of ot news news- the terrible conditions pretin pie pie- pre pre- tin ling In central and eastern Europe Il II have a t telegram from Poland to to- to M Mt Ir Davison me mer telling r are asels cases of ot ue in In that that itself i think one may say the tho most part they are without thing like adequate attention There lot pack of lack hospitals ot of doctors ot of f medIcal supplies HISS HUS SHIP ARRIVES t ship has Jas just arrived at a a. Baltic from RussIa with 7 refugees them fifteen ng ing generals and many nerv nen Numerous typhus cases being belm rd the ship the refugees were not wed ned to land They had previously permission to disembark at 1 ports and three more ships eiml- eiml v Morts laden are on the w way y The Red ss has been trying to establish a amile mlle mile cordon toed flom the Baltic to the k Bea k against pestilence Further Is la Impossible with the present and facilities of the Red Cross DOCTORS ten tour four doctors are tryo try- try to o look after more than per- per Some Some countries which are quite find and well to do such as Czecho- Czecho are In extreme want of medi- medi supplies For tor them It Is no question money but of obtaining what they having It transported rhe Phe work of relief In central Europe t magnitude too great for tor the Red and must be done by the theoff off the allied governments If It the will supply the fundamental fundament food cents food clothing and transports transport the Red fled Cross dI league is willing n to it tr to o the t world for volunteer of nr doc doc- I and nurses for medical supplies and andry ry foods We can supply land and these medical requirements but not supply food clothing and trans- trans atlon That must be The done by the r P UP TO LEAGUE I i ice question i stion is already being consid- consid iby b the council of ot the lea league e of na- na S. S The letter of or Arthur J. J Balfour resident of f the council o c appealing to Jd R Red Cross s 1 league to end the ga suffer suffer- e and eastern Europe has hasI I approved by the league of ot nations which It is understood will take the subject again |