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Damon, Col. Alexander M., Parker, Col. Edward J., Jenkins, Lt.-Col. Walter F., Stanyon, Lt.-Col. Thomas, Welte, Brigadier Charles
WEST Estill, Commissioner Thos., Chairman Gauntlett, Col. Sidney, Brewer, Lt.-Col. Arthur T., Eynn, Lt.-Col. John T., Dart, Brigadier Wm. J., Sec'y.
FRANCE.
Barker, Lt.-Col. William S., Director of War Work.
As indicated in the above list, the National War Board functions in two distinct territories--East and West--the duty of each being to administer all War Work in the respective territories. The closest supervision is given by each War Board over all expenditure of money and no scheme is sanctioned until the judgment of the Board is carried concerning the usefulness of the project and the sound financial proposals a.s.sociated therewith. After any plan is initiated, the Board is still responsible for the supervision of the work, and for the Eastern department Colonel Edward J. Parker is the Board's representative in all such matters and Lieut- Colonel Arthur T. Brewer fills a similar office in the Western department.
Each section of the National Board takes responsibility in connection with the overseas work, under the presidency of COMMANDER EVANGELINE C. BOOTH for the raising, equipping and sending of thoroughly suitable people in proper proportion. Joint councils are occasionally necessary, when it is customary for proper representatives of each section of the Board to meet together.
The National Board is greatly strengthened through the adding to its special councils all of the Provincial Officers of the country.