Research as a news article:The paper highlights the highly organized, parallel streams of the home front supply chain. An article announces a "Scrap Collection Meeting" to be held on April 15 in Lewisburg to plan the summer campaign, with Z. S. Smith, Jr. serving as the local chairman for Pocahontas County.1 This effort focused on collecting essential raw materials for heavy industry and armaments. In a separate article, "Truck Load of Surgical Dressings Shipped Away," the paper reports that the local Red Cross chapter, under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Hamrick, has just sent its third shipment of dressings since Christmas.1 The piece notes an "urgent request" for more volunteers at the dressing room to meet the constant need.1
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