The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1935, Page 12

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THE PRESIDENT APPROVES— President Roosevelt, who is president of the Red Cross, and Chairman Cary T. Grayson | discuss Red Cross *: plans, et the White House. JUST LIKE WAR DAYS— Red Cross worker entertains . veterans in hospital. The Red Cross carries on for the disabled 17 years after close of war. RED CROSS IN ALASKA—A nurse sent by Red Cross with ing — to Metenutka val valley, males, aids one of the pioneers. EVEN FATHERS LEARN HOME . HYGIENE AND CARE OF THE SICK—A Red Cross course which has taught thousands of girls and women interests men, too. These twins were living exhibits in “how to bathe the infant." f JUNIOR RED CROSS GIFT LIBRARIES—From Hts Nationa! ‘Children's Fund, Junior Red Cross Rovers to rural schools. j FIRST AID FOR WOMEN WORKERS IN INDUSTRY— a worker inRed Cross Al p 7 Blest Aid mar which

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