Show RED CROSS VOLUNTEER I WORKERS BIG FACTOR Broader Industry in Home ChapI Chap Chap- I ter and in Field Development of Disaster Service Volunteer industry In the AmerIcan Red Cross Is on an upward trend due to 10 the broader demand for tor assistance ln in meeth meeting g disaster re relief lef require require- meats ments Men and women from Red Cross Chapters in the last year exampled by their work for tor disaster victims a greater great great- er actIvIty than in any year sInce the ei end d of the World War This service was was' given without stint and lith the finest of spirit according accord accord- ing to fo Red Cross officials Volunteer r Red Cross workers have served by the thousands with the local Chapters In garment production printing raised raised- type reading matter for the bUnd blind In hospital service as canteen workers and motor corps aids Nearly all active ac ac- tive Chapter workers are volunteers More than 90 per cent of the avail avail- I able reading materIal for the blind Is by volunteer Red Cross workers Volunteers produced garments surgical dressings for use and articles tot for emergency closets maintaIned by Red RedCross RedCross Cross Chapters to In varIous communities for tor disaster and other e emergencies The garment production large as It WaS dId not Include the thousands s of garments made for the Mississippi food sufferers hy by volunteers Another Important volunteer service Is the prep prep- and sending of Christ Christ- Ii mas bags to soldiers and on do duty In foreIgn stations Approximately Chapters I Spate pate In Motor Corps service the growIng Interest of volunteers In Ini i i health work constitutes an additional community safeguard In emergencies il when the services of regular nurses 1 might be overtaxed Volunteer servIce will be an I taut tant factor In the forthcoming eleventh elev- elev Annual Roll Call CaU from November 11 to 24 In enrolling the membership to be sought I |