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Show RED CROSS I WORKERS FEEL I' . ENCOURAGED irflkv sanaal 'likijw'. Te dev1Pment and expansion of Banana & Awlcan Red Crow has been one L Nf5p$ f the mot remakable .achlevefeflta H lp:x ., ' to,oB f K,, sbbbbI ' SlWI91 of England. sbbbbI' " P3wifrwV&fr fact ihat'the Red Cross, la ene B M" Ww'. time, Jt Juae, raised 100. geBW P ' OOO.OQO to extend and. carry on ita K ' i'i, acUvIUes,was one of the moat amai-KVt amai-KVt '".J .- ,nf (Pn'M1 ' the. organization, the Hr ,1 Britlih ruler told H. P. Darlaon, ' 1 t chairman of the War Council,, dur-: dur-: fc v lng aVlhtervlew;nMaKhY5.'ilis H' V- feat' was especially1 impressive7, Inaa-PPH Inaa-PPH j much as the .British Red Cross was H.'. ' ble to raise but 160,000,000 In 1 three '.year's time. King George's expressions In this respect are among the Interesting i p .details of -the audlenco ho granted PPH ' Mr. Davison while the lqttcr was en- PPH , fy route to tho war zone. These details PPH' ' ' ' . have just reached National licad- PPHf - quarters of the Red Cross In Wnsh- PPH 4 Ington, anil" fufve been soht to pfflc- B ' $' . Jala o'f tho Mountain Division of tho PPH : u sOrgnriiicallon In Denver In n telegram PPH . which road as follows.: PH; ' " "One of tho striking things tho H v Davison, Interview with King Oeorgo H i '-. developed' was tho intimate -ac- PPPM f, qualntance with American affairs B g which the British sovereign posses- Hlfj'i' sesa. So closely has he kept In touch PPB ';'?V-. with events on this side, that ho was geBna '" 'ti ab,e t0 tal1' about aucn details as Bananaa! '( ?' weather conditions, railroad conges-; H, jpt tlon and, other difficulties that had PPH ' affected problems of war prepara- i&? tlon In the United States. 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Ex- l ' perlenee la eeeeatlal. , H 'r!'f" i 'Au" iaepeeter la aplaBt for the H h !P f maaufacture espllaU is another BBBBBaaaaail - !ti '! ' - Jil .ci-VI' i ' u ; : weeeBe, hat it aafUe vfHal aaaaaaaaaaaBBBiiiii'iitf',l'A'J'' "" ---- -'. all qualifications and cannot go Into tho servlco with out pay, a small salary, sal-ary, in no case greater than the' estimated es-timated outside expense will be paid. All applicants,' must have robust fiealth arid bewllllng to faco dangers and hardships. No men of draft age unless, disqualified, for army servr. Ice because of some palpable physical physic-al defect, such as the loss of an eye, will, be accepted. - - AffllcaaU snay aktala rri'ietjeiai rollment appllcanUopa at ihe.aejtstet headqaarters. Denver "aiIleaa(s should apply to .the beaver Chapter, Custom House' BaHdlng and Araphoe Streets, Denver, Colorado. |