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Show 1 C INi ffi I SALT LAKE, Nov. 11. The Amerl- jH san Red Cross needs men of business, iH executive, store, office and vocational .mining for military camps in the United States. The call for such rep- roeenta an opportunity for rendering 11 i fine, patriotic service, whoro the best 11 san bo made of business training and Such -an announcement has been nsde at local headquarters of the Red 11 oross. upon ordora from natlonnl head- 11 luarters In Washington. These orders 11 my "Good proaitlon aro available 11 now. In Washington. D. C.. a( division- al headquarter of tho Rod Cross in ftl other largo cltlea and In military iH camps throughout the country. Theso 11 nositlpna call for men and women or 11 tho highest diameter." . 11 In addition the announcement says v 11 salaries pOHltlona pay in accordance 11 wiUi oxporionce. nnd that workers who enlist their services and aro 3ont to Washington, aro assured of a good homo at reasonable prices. 11 lncrooso of work and still Increasing NH calls upon the facilities of tho Red llH Cross have made this demand for help H Imperative. Tho requirements Include IH capable accountants and accounting H clerks, qualified buyers or drugs, medl - IH cine, surgical instruments and hospl- H tal supplies: alsq men to servo as hos- IH pital supply clerks, trained and pro IH fesaional newspaper men and women. IH and directors for publicity work, com- IH petent stenographers, secretaries and IH clerical workors In all departments. IH For camp work tho qualifications H demand high-grade men who know H younger men and how to deal with H them; men who aro well acquainted H with business procedure and who have IH tho ability- to deal tactfully with other H responsible men of affairs. Theso arc H needed to render emeugency relief of H every kind upon request and with the H co-operation of military .authorities; to H help holdjers "vho are; worried about H their families and . family affairs, by communicating with their homes I through local Red Cross organizations in every part of. the" country; to visit, cheer up and encourage tho men in base hospitals by communicating with families of patients and, if necessary. H furnishing emergency supplies when. I called upon; to suDervism tbn distrlbu- tion in camps and. cantonments of all I Red Cross supplies, such as comfort I kits, sweaters, socks and tho like; to I supervise sanitation In towns that aro I near military camps. In this work IH women, who have thejiroper training, H oo III |