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Show LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS AID I FOR DISABLED VETERANS e.(llgM)ig Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 8 Effective Effect-ive coordination of the American Legion Auxiliary's work for the relief re-lief of disabled veterans was insured at a recent meeting of the Auxilary's national executives committee, which adopted a plan for a relief campaign presented by Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, of Cincinnati. The states arc to be divided into rii.-.tricts, according to Mrs. Hobart'sj plan. Each district chairman, who wi)i have a Iirt of hospitals and units in her district, will be responsible for thp proper assistance to the ex-service patients in her district and for tho coordination of the units under her. Monthly reports are to be made by the hospital chairman of each unit showing expenditures and distributions distri-butions made. Hospital records of each patient coming under the jurisdiction of the Auxiliary welfare workers are to be nent to the district chairman. Includ'-d in Mrs. Ifobart.'s committee commit-tee on national welfare and hospitals committee are the following: Dr. Helen Hughs Hidscher of Minnesota; Mrs. Clarence P.. Edwards, Massachusetts; Massa-chusetts; Mrs. Carrol Marks, Cali-oi-nia; Mrs. 0. D. Oliphant, New Jersey; Jer-sey; Mrs. John Middlet.on, Kentucky; Mrs. W. A. Quinn, Iowa, and Mrs. W. A. Allen, of Virginia. |