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Day. Thpre are no major diBa-te u.--- at. in tM them proper .peeen, Ia Wilson J "'" I" - RED CROSS NURSE PRO- S These nurses annually cj' 'r1N j C 1 vi$it thusanLds f CX" If ' P ' v I ' W.,.'V I pectant mothers, in- Jr U j A$SS K2 N structing them in 7 J; ''V If llln ... i ,f ,-. health measures. , - IK ""I S 1J 7 SICKNESS IN THE SYTHl I! II V A t J' 'tA HOME-Red Cross ffl J U J , .mm t ' r-Home Hygiene arms IV 1 L-'v-- - T- sW? : sisters and mothers ' P 1 , V I'ffj n -JlVsc- I with vital knowledge V - 4lJS- Hgy with which to meet this ivTrr 'r,VV emergency. 5fc THE RED CROSS DOES " a ''" fL I CrZzJ I WHEN YOU l-arAu I rii JknH rfie. I f . k. s -JV I I - V ! jV II nor A 1 V"t in abled sailor play check- Ir J I ARM ON THE ers. Red Cross provides , V W jT jggJ i ( JOB Seventy , . . M ,i. k&r-- V ill thousand fed- . recreation . in all Gov- L -rf ' ! ll "te irS V yJ i i. VT Jf ! X V f ral relief ernment Hospitals. L- ' N U V "UiT 7 ) j workers were . . i TY " Kirfy f yn taught Red 'L ' Cross first aid j -Ar j-rj to prepare fr - '' 'mjC:-f,: AfjT"anmM a9a'ns such j I 1 " -- emergencies. .ivi m. .! ; iuJl-j . .... "" ' - '.- I I HER HEART IS IN HER WORK Devoted Red Cross volun teer makes braille books for blind readers. Thousands engage in this work for the Red Cross. WHAT IN DISASTER Gav relief in 86 diwit.r. this yf. Eipcndad for thit relief $1,873,300. FOR PUBLIC HEALTH Employ. 768 public health nurses. These nurses: Male a million visits to the sick. Aid in health eaminations of school children. In struct in maternity cases to protect health of mother and baby. Teaches Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick. Assists health authorities where epidemics occur, FOR VETERANS Aids in problems of 250,000 Veterans and their dependents. Provides recrea tion for veterans in hospitals. Sustains morale of men in regular service with friendly help. FOR PUBLIC SAFETY Trains men In first aid to the injured. Instructs, in life saving and water safety.' FOR CHILDREN Enrolls .even million school children in community service through Junior Red Cross. FOR U. $. GOVERNMENT Instructs 70,000 unemployed men In first aid. Safeguards C.C.C. camp workers with first aid and life saving knowledge. Maintains reserve of nurses for ail emergencies. FOR THE BLIND Provides braille books through many libraries. FOR THE NEEDY Gives clothing, medical sup plies, layettes for infants. FOR THE NATION Maintain 3.700 Chapters. 1 0,000 branches ready to meet any emergency. Five hundred thousand men end women volun teers give their services through the Red Cross. FOR THE WORLD Cooperate with Red Cross societies of 57 notions. DOBBIN TO THE RESCUE Red Cross relief worker resorts to old methods in reaching marooned during winter floods in Washington and Idaho where 3,000 families were aided. r.tVnWc! tnrm I in"""' the awo III n r T f K
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