Books are supplied by thlt;* American Library Association with trained librarians in charge Religious services are maintained by the different organizations so that the soldier may , exercise the beliefs of his own religionAs soon as the soldier arrives in France the representatives of the Kof C.. the Jewish Welfare Board lt;r ihe Salvation Army await him Familiar faces greet him. It is Imre where the great and noble work of the United War Workers comes it’\fter long nights in the trenchesthrough cold and wet with his body chilled, he finds with the coming of the morn the secretary of a “V. K. of C Jewish Welfare Board or Salvalion Army awaiting him. Hot coffee warms his body and Chocolate and cigarette liven his spirit \ feeling of friendliness comes over him home seems a thousand miles nearer to thim.Now that poao*» is n**nr. ana wn^n the bovs will begin to relax from the strain of fighting, it is then when they . will be in greatest need of morals tand spiritTo carry on their activities, every •body must help in reaching the $170.-f00.000 goal set by the United War Workers. There are about 150,000 lt;uniformed workers in the field andPershing asks for at least 1.000 each month. Prejudices and section .1 dif- ,ferences must be set aside. Every;