jf rdy. December 4, 1939. TOT DAILY NEWS .; Steamship Sailing FOR HANG-ON FW COUGHS nuc DUE a. m. TO ' Kaien Hardware New York Stock Market Is Lower Saturday Showed Continuation Of Advance Started Friday NEW YORK. De. Y rk stock market 4: The New on Saturday LULUb W ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS A NURSES ARE INDIGNANT War Conditions Bring Protests As Short Coure Trainees Iteplace , Trained Women LONDON. Dec. 4: iCP War has ranged such a muddle in the af-. SATIN-GLO A Distinctive Finish Fur WALLS. WOODWORK. CKILINGS and FUKN1TURE The Wautlful pastel tints of Satln-Glo will live a quiet and restful atmosphere to your rooms. ?OOQOK0000&OCSSSaOC99C00000-0000 THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Ltd. 90 $400.50) In salary. The total amount of unemploy-" ment and acute distress among . nurses since war began Is not', known but in London alone it J runa into thousands" an official of i the Guild. of Nurses said. Big Chief of British Army Staff Defying .the medical profession's! Had High Praise For Gunners code of withholding names, Mrs.) In Siberia Iris Brook, former organizing seer retary of the Guild of Nurses, told newspaper reporters she was "determined at anv cost to Dress for v,i steady folkwtn strength j fairs of England's registered nurs-an ltujulry and put up tne best ' sir Edmfend Ironside, chief of the which began Friday. The Industrial I ; that about "120.000 little slaveys!-. . f tralned nurses I Imperial general staff, who served uvrrage rose 08 to 146 62; rails, w becoming militant," " the News. of tnfa country.- for a time with the Canadian were off .03 to 31.76. Utilities clos- chronicle says. Corps on the western front In th! rd at 2511. up 03. Today early" Most of them thought that when Difference In Training First Great War and later accom-waknew developed with Indus- war came the country .would real- "It Is appalling." she continued, panled Canadian troops In west-lals d"wn 30 at 146i2 and rallsiije that a "well-organized, well- "to think, that girls who have Rst-!ern Siberia one long cold winter, c? 'wn 19 at 3157 Trading for the, pa!d nursing service was one of the ened to 24 lectures and spent 96! pu, May m8 June 1919, 1 rst hour was 90.000 shares. country's strongest lines of defence hours Inlholpltal wards should oe Canadians served in Ironside's al .'and grant them salaries and work-. allowed to do the work of nurses lln conditions consistent with the, who have had four years of traln- .mmm . mi . fjaval; Expansion OODoooaoooOoo'0 do ioooaoowuv.ooio do 0000a 00000000000 000 IJt.fxnvim Ta F . See Our Selection First Christmas Cards Choose your cards now and avoid disappointment. Let us hold them for you. 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Another of the regular nurses lost their posts Eleven registered nurses who were objective was the defeat of Oer-ilji the hospitals, their places being employed as private nurses in the many's attempt to establish sub-l taken by Imxperlenccd auxiliary London County hospital before the marine bases on the North Russian nurses who a few months ago were1 outbreak of the war were suddenly coast with the Idea of a Hank in offices or at home. told to leave their Jobs on a few movement on the great mine bar- ' Other registered nurses have rc- hours' notice. Their places were tiers of the British and American ' -1 I 1,1.1 n . W....... takpn Y9 ailYlll.irlM nonls. In th Unli Kn n'ftAn the London County Council has de- None of the registered nurses Norway and Scotland. cldrd the girls must give up their j'TC en able to find Jobs other When the Canadians left thej homes and become resident nurse than temporary work in shops sell- Russian ports of theoretic for. which means .a yearly reduction of Wg oUioind trinkets nras ush- home and demobilization In June. i erette or waitresses in teashops. 1919. General Ironside expressed Because they belong to a profession his person?! annreclatlon of their they are excluded from unemploy- services. One of his aides said: We ment compensation. shall probably never meet again Non-resident trained nurses when but never forget we know your employed get about $15 a week with boys saved the situation for us, an extra 5 in nlace of bed and time and again. We shall always 1 board. Auxiliaries receive about $10 remember the Canadian Field Ar-a week with deductions of not less tillery and be grateful to them." 1 than $555 if resident. Admired Troops I "It is unthinkable that the prcs- Sir Edmund Ironside, nicknamed ent situation should be used to ex- Tiny" beciuse of his tremendous plolr nurses but I can see no other slze has had one of the most) explanation." the principal of the' aned careers of any officer now Wert Fnd Association of Nurses de- 'n service. He speaks several lan-plored. sruacr-s and Is reported to hare been in Gcrmanv nn secret sprvt. work until a few days before the' outbreak of the First Great War.' In that conflict he was one of the first British officers to land In I France. His association with Canadian1 I troops began when he was.asslgn-:ed to assist in schooling th 4 th Canadian division in England. He i Went With thp division tn Pranxa WASHINGTON. Dec. 4: In a ,n 1917 s chl of staH to Major-naval expansion program, the Unl- General Sir David Watson of Que-ted States government is planning bx- tne divisional commander. , new patrol bases at many points slr Edmund won the admiration in the United States and Its Insular of tne troops by his courage and possessions Including Seattle and friendliness. He paid frequent visits southeastern Alaska. to tne forward lines always carry- . lng a long scout pole and accom- i , panled by a huge English bulldog. Us the cumii.atr.b effect of ad- After a few months ho ferred Jlis next association with 'Canadians was in Siberia. t There Sir Edmund was commander of an allied force of American, French, Italian, White Russian, British Imperial and Canadian troops which fought the most northerly campaign of the war In 1918 and 1919 against thft Red Army. Vhe Canadian troops there Included the 67th and 68th batteries of the 16th brigade? Canadian Field Artillery, under the command of Col. C, H. L. 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