Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 June 1917 — Page 8
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British At Six Great Bases— Doctor*, Nurses and Enlisted Ken on Staffs.
HEADQUARTERS IN
^FJikNCE, June 22.—(By the Assoclat•dlPresa)—Quietly and with very little BO as to escape practically alljout official attention, American doetrigs, nurses and enlisted men hare "iln the last' fortnight taken over of.tto* British great general field tals, releasing the English staffs near their front American hare been rendering yaluaalso In the forward casualty stations during the battle of
Ines. Americana have been much lmby the cordiality of their wili well as by the thoroughness effectiveness of the British hossystem. So smoothly have the been made that the* Amerhave taken up their new work erren a moment's upset tn the ft-lne of the various hospitals.
Stars and Stripes fly with the union jack from each hospital the two ensigns fluttering side in the cool re exes that In from the sea. (Equipment' Complete. British selected their hospital with the greatest care and have iloped them w}th a completeness has oome from nearly three yean* experience. Someof the general tals are made up of tented wards, mmodatlng forty to sixty beds
Others are constructed of a of huts. Both styles aj-e models 1 comfort and oonyenlence. The ting theatres are splendidly built em to lack nothing In the way tern surgical equipment. ginally- planned for 1,040 beds the general hospitals have been loailly enlarged ttf- 1,400 beds and a crisis can accommodate 2,000 & The units which have takeh the varloue hospitals were organby the American Red Cross as ited £|£ates base hospitals" uul the declaration of war these staffs turned over to the regular army rioe as required. unit, has brought along an oris director who was a surgeon practice but''now takes comas a major in the United States ire. The commanding officer in is. .a regular American army in while the subordinate memthe staffs are made up of.reg•my surgeons and doctors eomled from ctvtt' llfel The nurses graduates of well known train |sehools and will probably be supranted soon by voluntary aid deents of young women workers is are now attached to the varlitish staffs.
BEDICATIOlff JULY 1.
selal Correspondent. lTOwN, M., June 22.—The new Pfalrle Christian church will ledlcated the first 'Sunday in July all-day and evening service with sket dinner at noon. After the school adjourns Rev. C. W. of Indianapolis, will deliver the
iday
Ktion sermon. At 2:80 In the aft Rev. D. Horn of Sullivan will i interesting talk.
Five Join Army 8ervtc*. iclal Correspondent. [TOWN, Ind, June 12.—-Five men front Busseron township recently enlisted In -different les of the U. S. army. They are:
Galther, marines James and Oradorff, infantry Qua Adkerld Arnold Brown, field artillery.
GROSS UOTT FOBUCED.
slal Correspondent. RTHINGTON, Ind., June tfc_A society was organized at the lan churoh last night by the peothiis town- and vicinity. Sub Ions are now being taken to raise for the good work. The dettalt is said, win be liberal.
Yoang Coiple United. *d Correspondent. #ORTHINQTON.' lnL, June M. evening Ballard IB. West and
Opal Jusnita Messick, both of this were married by the Rev. D. at his residence. The marriage sur pi tee to their friends. They at onoe go to hcmsekeeiptog In
Worthln«ton avenue.
60UET ASSESSES PENALTIES.
Frank Trueblood. a youth charged a petty larceny in an indictment rned by the grand jury, was fined and sentenced to serve 90 days on penal farm by Judge PuMam In it Court Thursday afternoon.
Nelson, charged with oarrylng ed weapons, was fined, |S8 and on an appeal from City Court.
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i driver of a small car speeded-ont ^a cross street and struck the street* squarely amidships. The street conductor got off to Investigate collect evidence for his offlotml
tyrtmlPB the matter with your* the conductor asked the driver. Dnrt /?jou know you cant run under ray your fcoj up?"—Indianapolis
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REALTORS NAME TEAM TO BOOST RED CROSS
Local Board Decides to Take Place of No. 8, Hot Yet Organised, and Help liaise Fonda.
At Its regular weekly luncheon in the "Hoosler Nook," at the Deming, Thursday evening, the Terre Haute real estate board decided to enter the Red Cross fund raising campaign as an organization. To a man, the members to be present, sanctioned the proposition, which* was broached by President Ben Pfister, and the spirit that Was reflected by the realtors indicated that their team, which will be known the "Baal Estate Board," will come out of 13M battle one of the leaders.
The real estate board team li to take the plaoe of team No. S, of whlob Harry Cttff wu captain. Mr. Cliff being out of the city, the. team has not been organised. Mr. Pfister will head the real estate men. He announced that* during the evening he hiul oelved some subscriptions'which would be credited to It Friday.
The luncheon was one of the best attended and moot eatbusiastlo in serr4ral weeks. It was opened with reports from {he various mnnmlttees. some at which showed that th» organisation was tip and doing things.
Adopt New Code*
The committee on ethics reootamended the adoption of the National Real Estate association's ethical code, and this was done. Sam Gray, who is on' the exeoutUe committee of the national association, asked how many of the realtors wished to attend the annual meeting of the national' association, which will be held In Milwaukee the last week in July, and it developed that at least half a dosen of the board will try to ananga to go. The members are considering a plan to drive to the oanventlon city In motor oam:
In asking if the members wished to go Into the Red Cross oainpaign as an organisation, the president, Mr. Pfister, said that telegraph reports were going out from Tern Haute each day, tnfionnlng other dtlea throughout the ouuutrj
at
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what Taorre Hants was do
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the Red Cross, and that If Terre
Haute did not gat into the thing and do Its level best. It was gotng to stek balow Its true level hi the eyes of the other eltles. "We ought to all get behind the Red Cross campaign to a man," said George C. FouDtes. "It Is certainly our patrl otic duty to do so the public wants us to do this and the president has asked us to do It We better give a little time and money now than a great deal more hereafter, and that Is what the campaign means."
There were several other .expressions and the organisation voted as a unit to lend Its aid and prestige to the Red Cross campaign. President Pfister assigned the members lists of names from whloh
to solicit,
ajad the drive of
ttie
realtors was realty started. The realtors promised to be out in fun. feme IMV at the iMa lanoheoa a* the
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