Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 13

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DISABLED SOLDIERS LEAGUE DEFENDED National Commander Tells House League Is Legiti- mate—Denies Charges. | back at the White House today, un- | called at the White House today, was | “ |even from persons ¥ | President is going to accept th T slan told him it to “fix” the com- Differs With Hines. lan said hy saw a underneath. | Student Returns In Trick Trousers To See President Advice Given to Wear Suspenders Is Not Followed. Lawrence Hunt of New York, who was one of the trio of Princeton stu- dents advised by President Coolidge, when they ed on him at the White to wear suspenders “trick trousers repentant. Despite the President's adversion to the cowboy style, Hunt, when he attired in trousers with wide bot- toms dangling about his heels. He id that as a result of the publicity ven to the Pres bout suspenders scores of suspend om he did not 1, he still differs egarding modern know. But, with it with the Executive styles. The object of Mr. Hunt's call today to learn whether or not vitation of the American Whig clety, a debating club, which invited him to a large ceremony to be held at Princeton in April. e Caught by the wind, a one-ton auto ck, laden with horse meat, was across a 56-foot road in Eng and crashing through stanch- and railing: dropped up- -down into t 30 feet below, aged driver being suffocated ] THE TREATMENT OF WAR DISABLED STUDIED Medical Council of Veterans’ Bu- reau Meets Here Today—Com- mittees to Report. The medical councll of the YVet- erans’ Bureau convened today at the bureau in its third conference on problems regarding the Government's care of war wounded, Dr, Ray Lyman Wilbur of Leland Stanford University of California, is chairman of the council. The principal activitles of the con- ference are expected to cover the unfinished business of the second con- e which cor of which the k Phan-Comper be reported by the several commit- tees. At the last canference the council advocated strongly the - establish- ment in the Veterans Bureau of a distinct’ medical corps ‘that perma- nency of service might be secured for the medical officers of the bureau in order to guard the elaborate cur- ative program which is being de veloped through the office of the medical director. This proposition is the subject of pending legislation and if passed would place the medical i the Veterans' Bureau on a to pay with the othar five rvices of the Government and would stop the tremendous turn- of medical ¢ which is de- inevitable er present con- PRI R RN RN UU PR RN N DU NRINE RNRRERE DR AR R e Serving Northwest Washington 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ver $6,000,000 BRANCHES EVENING STAR, The Northwest Branch of the Ameri- can Security located in the Security Stor- age Building at 1140 15th conveniently to the financial shopping districts, yet out of the restricted area, offering ample parking space in driveway at entrance, while transacting your banking business. AMERICAN SECURIT —_— °c AND TRUST COMPANY o WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, Famous War Ace Killed in Exhibition Stunt for Circus French Aviator Avenged Death of Countryman At German’s Hands. S By the Associated Press. BAYONNE, France, February Roger Ronserail, ' known as Av r of Pegoud,” and a famous war ace himself, was killed yesterday during an exhibition fllght at Mont- de-Marsan, near here. Since the ar- mistice Ronserail had been employed by a circus to make filghts over towns and cities, p rming stunts and dropping handbills, In spite of a violent storm he took off yesterday as usual. One wing of the plane was torn off while he was looping the loop at an altitude of | 1,500 feet and he was killed instantly in the crash. Ronserall, in October, 1915, ‘shot down the German aviator Kandulski, who previously had vanquished and killed Adolpe Pegoud, the origlnal “loop the loop” aviator. Ronserail's wife and two children w him fall. rodento® TOOTH PASTE Is the Best Aid to Dental Health ?'0 N.W. located and is Street ORI SRR QIR /R0 e DR e 15 L Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. LAUDS BALLOU ELECTION. Stephen E. Kramer Sees Good Ef- fect in Schools as Result. The eyes of America’s educators will be focused on Washington as the re- sult of the election of Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou as president of the Department of Superintendence of the National Education Assoclation, ft was said today by Stephen E. Kra- mer, first assistant superintendent of schools. “School officials are elated over the clection of Dr. Ballou,'s said Mr. Kra- mer. “It will not only direct the at- tention of the school people of the N: tion to Washington, but will put t District school system in & position get national recognition of the things it wants." —_— 2 He who goes up against another man's game soon discovers that it me of chance after all. G STREET BETWEEN FEBRUARY 27, 1925. URUGUAY WILL OPERATE MEAT PACKING PLANT Government Behind Move to Sup- ply Co-Operative Butchers’ Groups ‘With Supplies at Cost Price. Correspondence of the Assoctated Press. MONTEVIDEO, February 2.—Uru-| guay, although geéographically the smallest South American republic, has | always been something of a pioneer in the matter of up-to-date legisla- tion. Having already established several state-owned enterprises, she is now about to build a meat packing plant which will supply meat at cost price to co-operative associations of butchers, and also export it. The scheme, as recently approved, involves an outlay of $5,000,000, to be raised by an issuo of 614% bonds The enterprise will be “an autono- mous dependency of the state,” to be administered by a board of 12 di- rectors, 7 to be named by the gov- ernment and the rest by the cattle raising interests. To Lease CORNER GARAGE on Main Thoroughfare 2 Storles With Ramp About 19,000 Square Feet W. H. 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