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Show Red Cross Does I Good Service in ( Balkan Territory CETTIXIK. Montenegro March 18 j This little Balkan country has been 9 tasting the benefits of American Rea l ;o-s relief work. Major Edwin G. j Dexter, ol New York, ami a staff of 4 forty-five assistants, including physi- ians. and nurses, have been feeding the poor, caring for the sick and uv BtitUting American sanitary methods for several weeks. The results have j evoked warm expressions of thanks from the government. Relief sta- ' lions hae been established at Cat- 1 taro. Podgoritza, Nilshitz and Cet- j tinjt and bo vera hundred tons of -.ttpplie.s have already been dlst'rib- uted to the needy and to the hos- j The American and Red Cross flag3 :( which fly from the Red Cross mission's mis-sion's warehouse in this ancient and picturesque city have excited wide interest among the Montenegrins. The members of the mission have be i n made the -yes's of the Monte- ' aegrln government, j American Enterprise CHELYABINSK Russia. Feb. :0 (By Mail.) Kenneth Miller, formerly former-ly head of the John Huss settlemen' ;i New York City, is now direcUng in American Vounc Men's christian . ociation enterprise at Chcliabinsk , wbicb fa greatly appreciated by the 1 Czecho-Slovak troops. Having lived j In Bohemia he knows what best the Czech army and so B 'Jt established a sausage factory and bakery. The sausage factory is turn j incr out tons ot sausages and does a ( bUBines of 300, vm rubles monthly, j The work Is done by twenty-five Ger- .j man and Austrian prisoners. Every day the bakery Is making eight thousand of the rolls so popu-la popu-la r in Praerue. Everything is sold .11 coal In this practical manner. Mr Mliler h;i'. made nood ' with tbe 1 i;..hennans and i-eope generally. I( waa al Cheliabinsk that the Czecbo-! Czecbo-! Slovak troops inaugurated thir cam j paign againsl the BolshcviW and HE Ma gyars IM |