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ABLE MEN ARE WANTED BY Y. M. CJ. FOR RUSSIA :Ay^^WHBK|ffiL. ?^WHHwWHWM ? 'JBSf- 1 ' T Aii^ -vni sSSfc I American Y. M. C. A. Workers Teach Returned Russian Soldiers Useful Trades With the Government at Washington prepared to lend eoonomic and philanthropic support to Russia, the National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. is actively recruiting to reinforce the Red Triangle workers already manning huts over there. Agricultural experts, physical, directors and regular Y. M. C. A. secretaries as well as other men familiar with welfare wort in communities are being sought. A further consideration of a definite policy toward Russia has served / - virtually as a "go-ahead" order to the association. The Y. M. C. A., through all uncertainties of the past few months, has kept 100 of its secretaries in * Russia. These men have been kept busy day and night in an effort to build up the morale of the citizens and soldiers of the unfortunate coun try. The secretaries today are in all parts of Russia. , < i In the dark days of Russia the American secretaries "stood by" all . over that country to serve the. people in every way possible. Thousands of Invalid prisoners were taken care of as they returned from Germany. Most all the men were broken in health. They died, almost without exception, ' < with curses against Germany. But greater even than their hatred was their ! wonder that their countrymen could have made "peace" with such an I - enemy. **The Y. M. C. A. leaders in Russia," said Dr. W. W. Alexander, director of the War Personnel Board of .the Southeastern Department, National War Work Council, "have never doubted the essential soundness of the Russian people. Despite all difficulties and inevitable losses and discour* agements, the Y. M. C. A. has remained, in Russia, seeking to serve and j ' ,v ' watching for a better day. The day is now evidently coming." Fifteen new secretaries, with ability to contribute some constructive y. element to the Russian life of the future are being searched for throughout , * the Southeastern Department, Some agriculturists are wanted, some - business men, but the call comes stronger for men skilled in rural Y. M. C. A. and Community work. All are to go with the purpose of helping Russia help herself, to ________________ ?V'Vr " American Woman Furthest Front a;. (By DelayedTCable from Chateau Thierry Front With American Force* In France.*?Mrs. Clara Simmons, Grafron.^Mass., woman Y. M. C. A. work. ?r furthest front placidly runs canteen while shells drop in adjoining s j field. Makes hot chocolate and distributes cookies to men going into action.' Military policeman killed by shell near her hut. Husband with T. C. A. forces in Vladivostok, Russ;a. 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