Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1924, Page 12

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SHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, MARCH .4, 1924 VETERANS UNABLE o Jirduce bttt hree i Washe | Hgneremeont becaute X betieve & 12 DREVENTION OBJECT | ricorse o aitr it e chatrsan tor | Sho of Sverage tnteiiigonse” 03 | Store Poyingpieyed on strect cars, n| RUBLE REACHES PRE-WAR ington, and_ after a long conference campaign also wiil give the public|some cities cancer clinics will b all agreed that a unified lialson serv- New Feature Disclosed. ' D rhodficing | this today the|MUch information concerning the|open to the Dublic. The scciety's| LEVEL OF TWO TO DOLLAK T0 UNIFY LABORS fce should be established and 80 Into | A fact little known to the,general CANCER CAMPAIGN | ..z, 200 oty for the Gonrrol of | Malady not usually avallable to 1ay- | moving pleture, ““The Reward of Cour- ‘| effect on March ‘15, 1924. public was brought to light during Cancer, ‘with, headauerters in New | men- age,” will be shown in every state, _ _ Deciston Made Known. the meeting. Since the war the _ York, stated the chief purpose of the Leeture for Public. ' Tlh"-*é""‘“’; s"“"é}; "“h the Con- | By the Assoclated Press. «The declision reached by the meet- | American Red Cross has been pay- campalgn |8 to give to the public| During the campalgn lectures are [ 1701, °F CANCer i 2 ph ,3,‘,“}“;"{‘,"; 24| Moscow, March 4.—The Russian o ing to the American Legion approxi- i enerally facts concerning cancer, Charge Made That Effort for Spe-|, = .. canveyea to gen, Lioyd M. | mbrary 3100000 & your §d"'7‘“'fi“‘ ', | Public to Be Educated to Detect|senerally fraks 1 ‘y’.""x"’l'“:"n" Heer; ‘}{’:{',:; the public and are planned for visory councll many of the foremost |chornovets ruble has reached tho i i ., commander-in-chief of the [ liaison service for the of all ex- viduals to detect the initial symp- nd other clubs, women's or- 3 clentists in | value of the pre- . Al cial Benefit of Disabled e ': orelgn Wars, by Robert|Service men. Lialson services con- Symptoms From March 15 . |toms, or danger signals us they are | ganizations, moctal workers' assocta- | Lhe country. It was created in 1913 | Momcow banks are selling the Chern LR Veterans of orelg , by e B Pine VR W ava “the , NET TRt Ty ay e ana ve g and was incorporated in 1922. Thi |ovets ruble st twe o thE donias wnd Men Failed. E. Bondy. director, war service, | n'A°v have been financed by their to April 15. ceive ‘treatment at a time when the | {1018, labor councils, fraternal organ- | regional campaigns will take the |‘eight rubles sixty kopecks (o the LT American 1ted Cross, who sald: ‘It | respective members. —_— disease is usually in a curable stage. | zations and the like. At these meet- [place of “national cancer weeks"” | pound. 5 was agreed) by those present that the| “The council of - administration, “As there is no known specific for | ings, informative literature will be |such as were held in 1921 and 1922, In both cases they are charging a The first real effort of veterans' or-l pregent plan of separate and distinct! V. F. W., meeting in conference Jan-| The campaign In the District for the | cancer,” continued the anouncement, | distributed. SRS 5 per cent premium over the officlal ganizations to consolidate thefr re-|liaison seryice by the four national| uary 19 and 20 at Kansas City, Kan., | control of cancer will begin March 15 | “the best chance a person afflicted| A letter will be read in churches rate of the chernovetz, which is two 1 h that the | organizatidns mentioned was result- [ approved the plan of the Red Cross, | .na continue for on: th, the last | 1a8 lies in the early destruction of the | of all denominations; slides will be [ It pays to read the want columns of | rubles eleven kopecks to the dollar sources in such ® magner that the jOTEsTIRC e PClro e arranted ex- | to which Mr. Bondy replied that the | 2nd cd ¢ for one month, the last | tumor. To walt means certain death. [ shown in the great majority of mov- [The Star. Hundreds of situations are|and nine rubles seven kopecks to disabled veterans would be best served | (W€ {f, Subleation, METETTENINE €10 | Ked: Gross appreciated the action of | week of which will be known as “Cancer | The symptoms are plainly described | ing_picture theaters, and = placards | filled through them. the pound. body, has ended in failure, the American | provide adjequate service to ex-serv-|the V. F. W. ,_but, since the Loglon refusing to co-operate with | 1o%, 0" sun as submitted at_that | the piahs & WoRld be Bnable o €0 f.__;lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIl|lIlIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIll|IlIIIIIIIllIIIIIllI|lllIlllIlllIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIlllIllIllII||IIIIIIIIlIIl|IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllII|I|I||l|||||lll||||||l|_-'-'_:'. the other major military societies, | ;1% the American Red Cross and | forward along the line suggested. = sald an announcement today from |agreed toiby the head of the organi-| “In an interview with Gen. Brett, = the Veterans of Forelgn Wars head- | zations inyolved in the scheme would | Judge John Barton Payne, chairman = < = have a rapresentative of each mili- | of the executive committee, A. R. C., auarters. Kansas City, Mo. The state- | {21y’ oreunization at each of the dis- | expressed his regrets that the unified ment follows: trict officess, headed by one person, | llalson service had falled of adop- “On December 3, 1923, representa- | who woulld be responsible to the Red | tion by the A. R. C. on account of ive - | Cross. 1 bills would be paid by | the disapproval of the American Le- tives of the Ameriean Leglon, Dis-|fiosy {ifl Pllig, Welld, e pal By | o e John L. Hines, head of “me Store ol abled Veterans of the World War, | Quinn of fhe American Legion in this | the Veterans’ Bursau, expreseed sim- The Store Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Amer- ' connectiojp sald: ‘1 agree to this| ilar regreta.” . I s v of Imjportant Sale of Truth’’ Capital Brand Mattresses At a low price possiléle only because the manufacturer was willing to dispose off his surplus immediately to: carry Tomorrow"- WedneSda ———— We (ben the R Greatest Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Establishment of Its Kind in the City of Washington! 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