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I: V mbiilnncc Scruice iVcuis v Wariiiiig--O.S.SoliliBrs Must Wnl D isclose Valuable MllitarV Secrets II iir iiiu . at ia;-a frsrT-i , Cliffrd T. Warner, ' 17 holds the position of city editor of the eight-column, eight-page news distributor. Basil L. Walters, ex- ' i8 is news editor of the weekly sheet. He is a member of Headquarters Section 617. The Ambulance Service Xews, pub- lished weekly by the soklier.s at Allen- town, Pennsylvania, is hailed by the In- ternational News Service as the pioneer camp newspaper of America, and the Na- tional Board of Journalism credits it with l eing- the best. It is a sixty-four-column pa- lmer, chuck full of camp news, features, art work, cartoons and stories of ambulance driv- ers. A pictorial supplement and a cartoon strip of Buck Private Jones add to the sheet ' s popularity. A staff of seven has put it out for eleven months and cleared over three thousand dollars. Its mailing list in- cludes President Wilson and his Cabinet, all army officials, all training camps here and abroad, members of the consular service all over the globe, colleges, and several thousand paid subscribers. H E Page Seventeen 1918
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T , ARBUTUS lK • ll ! I Whr- . - -ai fe?-ii V V- v i W».ir, I ' lUil ,-i.ifc-|.V T — .to- « i n|!9v tk Taken of the Ambulance L ' nit while it was encamped at Allenidw n. Pennsylvania. The unit sailed for France in January of this year and is now seeing ' active service. . Ci.d.- ic Shave Dil MciM.si. D.w Camp SiKi;i:r at . i.i.i.. iuu . Pago Slxtfcn 1918 K
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.iBl OS t N-l 1. U. GIFT FLAGS liuliana L ' nivcrsii - sliulcius ami facully women ])resented to the Ambulance Cor])s two i iii s of standard size, one Red Cro ' s, tlu- other collet e, which it is permitted to carrv with it into action In army regulations. Each of the flaT;s is of heavy flag- silk, twen- tv-five by nineteen inches, with an inch and a half gold fringe, and each will be mnunled iin a six-foot standard. The design of the Red Cross flag is the familiar red cross on the white field. The University fla ' is di- i(led diagMnall} ' into two triangles, one of white and the otliei- of red. The red field contains the University seal. The letters of the unit printed in yold are in the white field. Chaki.ev ' s Still Carkyinc On Pago n:iKhtoen 19 X k M
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