Show r For the Tommies and all the rest over th there them tonight will be dedicated when hen Salt Lakes Lake's thousands assemble at the Mormon Tabernacle to tp listen to the tales of suffering and sacrifice of the defenders defend defend- ers of democracy from the lips of some of those same defenders and leaders All is readiness for the big mass meeting and arrangements have been perfected and final instructions I given for the huge parade of Red Cross officials workers and state county I and city officials and other patriots who desire to join the All who wish to take talce part In the parade must be at the corner of Broadway and State street at 7 The procession will be led by the Twentieth Twentieth infantry band from Ft Douglas and will proceed west to Main 1 street and north to the Tabernacle A huge shipment of wool was received received received re re- re- re by the supply department of the local chapter yesterday and Is ready for distribution to the knitters of the city Characterizing Americas America's troubles as imaginary Henry P. P Davison chaIrman chairman chairman chair chaIr- man of the Red Cross war council who is now now now now-in in France has Just sent the following message to the people of America We in America imagine ourselves in the extremities of the war The sailing of the boys the short food rations rations rations ra ra- ra- ra and the like make the situation seem terrible because we compare it itI with our former fOWler immunity and com om I fort But if every American could have spent the last ten days here and andI could have realized that for nearly I four years this battle In varying degrees degrees de de- de- de grees rees of intensity has been relentlessly relentless relentless- l. l ly wag waged d against these people on their home that losses of life and property have been beyond all computation and yet here they still stand determined de de- I undismayed against every devilish Instrument t and all giant ag- ag 1 I why why the bigness of their patience pa- pa tience and courage has bas never before been conceived in the mind of manIn manIn manIn man In the face of such things wo we I Americans should stop ston thinking of self dismiss all consciousness of sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- and go oto goto to work with a will Personally Personally Per Per- I feel like bowing bowin on my hands bands and knees to every Frenchman and I meet I have been along alon the front but it seems seems to me that splendid human nature nature nature na na- na- na ture is showing up even better back backof of ot the front where men women and children are united in unselfish uncomplaining uncomplaining uncomplaining un un- un- un complaining and almost unconscious sacrifice It all brings home to me an entirely new sense of our obligation and I feel that unless we show the tho same quaIl qualities ties that Europe shows In her noble efforts that we will have the tho same thing meted out to us for only by resistance while there Is still time can German destruction be confined within European bounds Time is the essence Only soldiers can stop Germany and only America I can furnish them in adequate numbers to match up against the German reserves re reo serves And remember that for the I American people to have these soldiers soldiers sol diers in Europe sacrifices of every character must be made on the part of all the people I The Woodcraft auxiliary will do Red Cross work at the tho Atlas building rooms today The Women's Service unit of ot the Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross will meet every Tuesday and Wednesday In the basement of St St. StMark's Marks Mark's church in East First South t street |