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Show Russians Have Strange Idea of Red Cross And Work It Does; VLADIVOSTOK, Oct. 10 Some Russians have a strange conception of the functions of the Red Cross. The apparently intelligent matron of a Vladivostok home for orphans recently proposed that tho Red Cross take Qveri management of all orphan's homes I throughout Russia. She thought this, could be started with an expenditure of not more than GO.000,000 rubles. j Another modest request from anoth- or source was that the Red Cross un-1 deftake the rehabilitation and repair, of all towns throughout Russia which have suffered from Russia's civil vrar. i The matron also asked the Red . Cross to make the nurses and instruc-1 tors In her institution behave. She complained that since the Bolshevik reign in Vladivostok all sense of discipline dis-cipline had vanished and tho young men and women were carrying on high Jinks to the detriment of the orphans welfare. 'no |