Many workers were busy at the Red Cross room Friday. The members of the Norwich chapter are greatly encouraged by the interest in the work displayed during the fair, when much Red Cross literature was distributed.The convention press committee of the labor meeting'at Danoury issued the repjrts of delegates from various cities and towns represented in the convention. Delegate Fitzgerald of Norwich stated that conditions were good in this city.The Connecticut woman’s committee of the national council of defense has received acceptances of chairmanships of local committees from the following: Mrs. Albert H. Chase of Norwich. Mrs. Frank A. Corbin of Orange and Mrs. Paul Wiicox of Durham.The fifth box of gray knitted sets being secured for the submarine crews j under tne auspices of the Norwichi branch cf the Woman’s League for 1 National Service was forwarded Friday. Boxes have gone on July £d^ Aug. 3, 24 ana 31, and Sept. ;7.Through the generosity of Henry R. Bond. Jr., a playhouse which was an : attraction at tLe recetn carnival at the Pequot casino has been presented the ; New* London day nursery for the pleasure of the children v/ho a»*o cared for there.Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R., pledged 1o knit enough grav wool sets for one submarine crew, the Norwich-Art school for- half a .submarine and the Woman's National league for two j submarines, and these promises have been filled.