FAGK TEN sVItllhn, NOAIMBIK 2'J, 11*11». «•KANTS PASS DAILY «XH KIFK HK Of INDIA SEEK j RIGHTS OF FRANCHISE tn being removed from trains «« t ’<> sick to travel, and receiving tmme mate hospital attention. t'anteen work is nearly over, but the Red Cross still has vitally important work to do. Every membership in the Third Red Cross Roll Call will be a vote of confidence in the American 22.— Miss Mithibai Red «.'ross. London. Nov. Tata, a young Indian graduate of Bombay Lniveraity. has conte to Eng­ land with her mother, Mrs. Merabal Tata, to ask for the inclusion of women in the new franchise scheme for India Mrs. Tata represents Bombay women and 43 branches of the Indian Women's Association. Because they arrived too late to give evidence before the Parliamen­ tary committee on Indian affairs their full statement Is being pub­ lished as an appendix to the report. "JVe feel that this is the great chance for Indian women to obtain the franchise." says Miss Mithibai Tata. "Postpone the measure now and it means that we shall be actu­ ally driven backward, and barriers will have been raised in the way of our progress which will with difficul­ ty be surmounted.” She does not ask that all women should be enfranchised but only that those who have the same qualifica­ tions as men should have the same right and she wants the Indian wom­ en to have the education that comes with the possession of responsibility. "We feel very strongly." she adds, "that if differentiation is made now between the sexes it will be much more difficult to get back to the op­ portunities that exist today.” I i i I KING OF THE BELGIANS ADDRESSING THE HOUSE Y.M.C.A. HUTS HOUSE PEOPLE OF BELGIUM With the American For es in Ger­ many, Nov. 22.• .Many huts built by ’It's a Long Way to Tipperary." but the Young Men’s Christian Associa- the Red Cross is there. tion in the American occupied area , for the accommodations of the sol- j diets have been sohl to a Belgian re­ lief organization for use In the de­ vastated regions of Belgium The i structures will be used to house homeless people who for months i have been cared for by the Belgian government. The Belgian relief workers have also arranged to use materiid secured from American sources for the erection of tempor­ I ary schools, relief stations, and. in some instances, even churches tn re­ At the present time in the North gions swept clear of all dwellings by western Division alone--comprising ‘ .ska. l lano, Oregon and Washing the ravages of war. -.lu re are 750.868 Red C.-. ss mem I - V.aaka has 13.562. I 1 ih< 103 "Agents Authority to Sell"—book .AH’»««, 4« 11^ A*. «4. l|M. Whs » I11 l| | lb a > I . 1 I I I \ Ü |\ » « 4 I I • \ 4 « )ll I « * ** »»II ill«’ «"»llMUIl ■ Or-vz'»’’ ?* *■' S’* ’’"--ton I of 50 blanks. 50c, Courier office. sonali* und I m » um \ The |üi«»toxrn|*h shout* Idin udii ressi ng the In him * of r»*pn,*»<,niiit h Quartz blanks at Courier office. 4lf til* lUnillll Vl»lt lU tilt* I MRS OLIVER HARRIMAN As It Is As It Seems The Road—In New Overland 4 on Three-Point Cantilever Springs OU expect a bad road to ride as it looks. It did, until the introduction of the Overland 4 Springbase. Y Latest photograph of Mrs. Oliver Harriman, chairman of the women’s council of the League of Nations asso­ ciation. The Red Cross — universal mother to the distressed children of men. Service done our fellowmen is the most beautiful thing in the world JOIN. Your Roll Call Button is your distinguished service cross. Al) you need is a dollar! You have a heart. Si Overland 4 does not change the road, but it does change the manner in which you can ride on it. It gives you comfort instead-of dis-comfort. It gives you a smooth, sailing sensation instead of bouncing and swaying. The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti­ lever Springs at the ends of a 130-inch Springbase gives long wheelbase road steadiness. YetOverland k 4 retains all the advantages—lightness, econ- // omy,andeascofhandling,oflOO-inchwheelbase. // This means an altogether new standard of riding comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and tear which lessens the efficiency of a car. The new springs give longer life to every part and thus minimize up­ keep and replacement costs. Tires wear longer because cushioned against hammering blows. Light weight means marked econ­ omy in gas, oil and running expense. Overland 4’s equipment is complete from Auto- Lite Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims. Come in and see this remarkable car. Ask for booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Roadster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. RED C.30SS GIRLS FEED THOUSANDS OF DOUGHBOYS Since the armistice, twenty five canteens, operated by Red Cross Chap ters in Idaho, Oregon, and Washing­ ton have dispensed 23,379 gallons of coffee, and 224,236 dozen sandwiches, to soldiers, sailors, and marines en loute. The hospitality of these can teens was accepted nine hundred thou­ sand times, often by tnen who would have gone hungry but for the Bed Cross service thus rendered. Figures show that these men, through the courtesy of the Bed Cross, drank 8,- 497 gallons of iced drinks; used 6,663 bars of soap, and 37.713 paper towels; ate 57,491 chocolate bars, 16.629 pounds of candy, 14,754 dozen cookies, 74.913 dozen doughnuts, 9,488 dozen hot rolls; wrote 436.400 post cards furnished and stamped by the Red »'ross; and to their own discomfort during a certain period, wore 12,250 influenza masks. All this, to say nothing of 22,956 full meals. During this time 1847 sick men were aided by the canteen, seventy-nine of • i • • Fashion Garage and Machine Shops .1. F. Burke A Son ’r" f-LV tit,; •"•if • •;............................. B£ k