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-aNSCRIPT, NGK -K.LA. e§ Americanism Plus The Red Cross, while fulfilling America's obligation to the stricken peoples of Europe, must respond to the call at home to meet the greater peace-time responsibilities re- vealed by the cessation of war. This means: AT HOME fl. Organization of the nation's Health forces by [co-operation with existing agencies and by inde- pendent action in unorganized communities. Edu- cation of housewives, school children and other groups in food preparation, home hygiene and care of the sick. II. Expansion of Home Service in those communi- ties where no similar service exists to provide the same help to civilian families that has been given families of our fighting men. (In ninety per cent of the Home Service communities there existed no similar agency.) Providing an Information Service to explain facilities offered by the government and private sources. Inspiring co-operative effort to make communities safer and better places in which to live. in. Emergency relief in epidemics and disaster. IV. Permanent duty with the Army and Navy. ; y. Helping the nation's fighters back to civilian life. VI. Child welfare work. VII. First aid. IN EUROPE I. Relieving distress among war sufferers and helping their countries recover from the war. II. Distribution of surplus stores donated by the American army. HI. Helping the war orphans in Europe through the Junior Red Cross. THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 2 to 11, 1919 T^;s *pace contributed by ■ 1- ADV NO U ME^fEI^ c*. -— v L M.JACKSON iM aijfiel ds T ^ ■ RIETY STORE TRUPY STUDIO Tv n