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Show ' ft FIELDlOlfiECTOR OF RED CROSS .APPOINTED t, -y T- T n Wj .p'Brlinle' Bpcjota'ry tocPreB-Ulent tocPreB-Ulent If.O. Poieison it the.Utah Ag ricultural-ColTege, lidS 'hetolved VbtJ IJlcatlon of the approvalof Ills' appointment app-ointment as Field Dlroctor of Tho 'America Red Cross. at Logan by .Qlcn Miller of SaltjLake,' who-is Field' Director of the Red "Cross in Utah. i I i . - - . ? His work will bo .In connection with tho Homo Sorvlco sjectlon 'of i j.. s ( ', i ,. '") S tho Rod Cross, and his appointment ' . ' ' . .' r '" .';vt - - f " as raado mainly that tho needs (of ! tbo J soldlers'lii th"e'J Training! Do-!.' tachmont nt tho Colleco' could ro- qblvo pprompt attontlon. . . i In speakklng or thowork ho cald, JHed Cross work; has always ap pealed to mo bocauso at tho unselfishness unself-ishness of tho organisation., No Individual, In-dividual, creed, or Institution ' Is represented, bat oco grand national organization, representing all of- A'meilea. It Is not n work of charHy, ' V , ' .. f in sense we ordlnarly think of charity. It is 'organized attempt to supply the needs of our soldiers and , their families and to alleviate as much suffering as possible. It is a service to which the coldler is entitled en-titled and because he Is made to. realize the fact, he Is more willing to accept the prof erred 'service." |