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Show Bring In Your Red Cross Work The workers at the Rod Cross-fopms Cross-fopms desire that all finished work bo brought in at once as a shipment must bo made. Tkoso who have work unfinished aaould make a special spe-cial effort to complete It and bring It to the rooms. The knitting is going go-ing very alow and it appears that we shall have to knit most of tho sum-mer sum-mer in order to get tho production order out. We were to have a vacation vaca-tion but wo can't have ono until tho production order is finished. Unless Un-less wo get moro workers, tho next order in tho fall will bo upon ub before be-fore we get tho present ono finished. finish-ed. I'leano call and get a llttlo yarn and help us out. Thoso women who hayo dono at least eight hundred hours of work should call at tho Red Cross room and get tholr card filled out and a cortlflcato of appreciation from tho government will bo Issued them and they may wear n Bpeclal sorvico badgo it thoy dclsro to do so. Tho following hours will bo allowed for Iflnlshcd articles: flvo hours for wrist lets; fifteen hours for socks and helmets, hel-mets, twenty hours for scarfs, and thirty hours for sweaters. Upon this basis tho workors may detcrmlno tho number of hours thoy havo served. serv-ed. Any other kind of Red Cross work, may also bo counted. A very fow people havo made tho statement that tho local workers at tho Red Cross rooms nro being paid. This la absolutely falso as not ono of them or any of tho ofllcors havo bcon or aro rccolving ono cent for tholr labors. Sinco tho former Red Cross headquarters woro given up not ono cont has been paid for salaries. All receipts and disbursements of the Red Cross aro open to Inspection by tho public nt any tlmo and tho books an dall tho accounts aro audited every ev-ery six months by a government auditor au-ditor and monthly reports aro sent. |