Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 67

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" THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 11, 1927-PART 3. Boy Scout l — work has continued to be so heav - that the department thinks it stould be continued, and its maintenance will depend unon the response of Washing- { ton October Veterans of Great War |, The Disabled American Veterans'| Six Eagle Scouts from Great Falls, | liaison is Jocated at 1540 Tiyne and 23 Scouts of the same | Disabled American Veterans. slow motion of the central office on | g t a handles ims r rdless - | |rank from other Western cities de- oted the last two weeks of August matters affecting thousands. The Dis-| of membership in th® Disable abled American Veterans' fight to im- Veterans of the disabled man Ameri Th Following out the policy of concen trating upon the improvemant of the | rove protection of the insane. which | headquarters of the forget-me 90t 1o, tritt BUIAINE wotiviey T Bk Bochy services of the Veterans' Rureau until | started as a result of Disabled Ameri- | . in the Munsey Bullding. S B L [E— the opening of Congress, when the ¢An Veterans' complain s inst loose | Mountains of Glacier Na ark. ¥ . S lizaheth contact with he Scouts began this practice work Hosp . . * . . . strength of the organization will be |fOnUGL WA St Bilzapedys dlosp Fa ] ’l'rs 0 an ay lze on 1 ts,ln_ mne applied to Jegislation, William E.|which the I American Vet. | Under the arrangement made be- Tate of Atlanta, national commander "; "”‘[ "]"_"” ‘.;;V’.dl"‘l Folly " ‘V'I‘T: ‘;'7\.‘ tween the N.’Hinr\?l Pfll’k’ S(‘l"\'}i]('ebfln.ll‘ - apent part of the last week in this | EIUIEE ) SO Marine Corps, ‘accom. | SSLIteet " Ehaln oreives and ork city, limiting his activities entirely to | "G now started on his | D OUIKIA (Bt iOMIOEM | I renimostatinst Uy Liie [perie izieale Senferences with the staff of the |iyvip to the national conventions of the |Will go to New York g s foola, tarics ol Eameral supervision. ‘ashington office of the Disabled \retorans of Fora 8 il Sirie td Arting delezations | L0OIS, tent; and ral s vis 2 A During the past two weeks Comdr. |conce ths Disabled American Vet. | Paris. Fron York, it is under. [ &4 a8 C 923, ! 3 . . . Tate has addressed the nitional con | ainns has ‘Ivu-;;k’fl“\x:\ suabiliz, in .\h:v!u stood Gen. Lefeune may proceed to| I\‘;?!‘hfl‘l‘a;l ':}F:{:—":'{o‘z’hpt"\'mf::::‘fz’a;rl{i (;ARDNER isthe first buildes of fine cars to providea Netorame nt et e e oy [Mite form its _objections to - pres: {Camp Perry, Ohio, In time to witness | Mather. director of the National Park | wide variety of custom-designed bodies, an almost | «-Veterans at Detroit and the V Pro idence and ypon the return of the director with |the national meet events that oI the V 1 requc . that decisions on each com-|be held on September 12 and 13 1 in to study ad- | jaing be expedited to the utmost. — ministrative problems in the field In different sections v' ited. Comdr. Tate has fonnd unrest .nong the dis- abled meén over the matter of delay ent administration and present them |the Marine Corps teams competing in ¢ to|dent of the Great Falls Council. In 1924 gle Scouts, headed hy Mr. B ted the first trail in Yel It Park and the fol- 19 le Scouts started l« in Glacier Park. The < extended to endless assortment of color and interior combinations, four distinct series, and a range of prices so broad that anyone outside the four-cylinder class can now afford a beautifully designed, splendidly built Eight-in-line! Chief Quartermaster Clerk Edward | Plans for the annual forget-menet |B. Smith, heretofore on duty in the | drive of the District of Columbia de- |office of of in charge of the M vecruiting headqua ' vonsideration and decision of both, Partment of the Disabled American |rine Corps e s et 8 A i i § i0sfoasidemation and decision of both | Vetorans made n marked wivance in Soudh Carolina will proceed shordiy |t Sk 0 waing Today Gardner builds Eights-in-line exclusively. Not RS ¢ ins: Bureas | uring the ast week when George to Marine Dbarracks, Parris Isiand, ({00 W . 5 S YRS CRUS WeloranNy Burehii |5 s, Slite compunibe and Hices |where ha willibe. assignsd to duty us| Seathlezfoined fo merely one series of Eights-in-line, but four! Not tor of the campaign, star the relief of Chiel Quartermaster . ' pelled (@ wait from six weeks to rey. [eMmAtic canvass o ‘women's - |Clerkc John D. Brady at the office of foot hall {miforms this season will be Sl::ipma few; convent‘l:lon?l I:Od&’ styles, l;“t f(;_urteen— d ait from : _ #eV- | tions to wbtain workers for -|the assistant adjutant and inspector, | Charlie Brougher, Buknwy, White- a ese of cu ! STal nths for decislons fn icamssls,y ‘oooter i United States Matine C¢ who goes | field, W, P. Phillips, C. L. De Roo and s G ot merely a few color after hearings in Washington is one of the matters that the Disabled Amer- ican Veterans hope will he corrected . To study this objection, Comdr. Tate and interior combinations, but an almost endless arrav! And more than that! The arens place o be divided into five each area the headquar the Iacific, at s of the D, A. San Capt. city is Shumwa nd [to auiy at will be | Department of . who will hi Francisco. w. McCaughtry, now on : tire char {erritory. Girls will | Chief Quarterma Clerk Albert P. [aviation duty with Brig. Gen. Smed- U ol jDalea of Athie mocti hatibave |5 iades Ani ehcharen, ‘while) the deader s L7, Jeretolore on duty I the | e lin" Chink, has ‘Bee ordred 10 Gardner now offers you a full-size, 4-door, 5-passenger aroused complaint, and the director |\ Koep up a steady inspection ke department, headquarters, | the aviation station of the ast Coast v has just named a special committee | gy eoh Uh 2 X Expeditionary Eight-in-line Sedan for $1490—and a distinctively differ- g work” on forget. Washington, is to take the place of Faree at Quantico. to get into. every feature of the |menotday will be done by members . Second Lieut. M. Cramer has A : in-li bhandling of each of these claims. |of the Disabled American. Veterans | M- Smith. e heen ordered to duty at the Philadel- ent 5-passenger Eight-in-line Coupe for $1475. On the theory that an individual |fo; (he department has votea that ne| Col. Randolph Berkley, now sta- | from Quantico. Each built with all the skill, all the experience, all the resources of a substantial, pregressive company that has been building well for more than fifty years and build- ing Eights-in-line for nearly four years! —that built the stock Gardner Eights-in-line that, two claim affects, in all probability, one person, while a policy .~aches great | numbers of veterans, Comdr. Tate has | made it plain to the director that the |3 Disabled American Veterans intend to | ist that when a ainst anyZorder or r bireau an-answer will tioned at Quantico, was at headquar- ters of the corps last Wednesday. Col of the returns O('llllv(‘l’ilh-ll;h*\' just recently returned from iison service of the Disabled agua, and it is not known at 1 Veterans, at the Veterans'|present if he is to remain at Quantico w s to be continued until No-{or be detached to a navy yard bar: ember 1. the District of Columbia | racks spected fdepartment has decided. The liaison sday the following-named second lieutenants were advanced to | the grade of first lieutenant in_ the | corps: R. L. Skidmore, L. G. Miller and G, A iams. Certain non-commissioned officers on the retired list, it appears, have at within a reagonable time. | ofticen as free attorney for any| The ine Corps foot ball team, |divers times made strong efforts {o Months .ago the Disabled Ameri- | vel widow, wife or children | under Adolph Zuber, with 45 [obtain advanced rank in thelr re. 3 £ can Veterans sent to the bure ation of ‘claims before the | huskies to grid honor: s | spective grades, and in a recent case years ago, established eight great performance records IS to take up which still remain unbroken and unequaled! .—tl.\at introduced America’s first European-typé Eight- in-line and was first to present an Eight-in-line at the price of a Six! a protest, based upon letters from |\ various ®arts of the country the manner in which .nen this week a personal appeal to Maj. -|Gen. Lejenne was made by a retired . resident of Baltimote. erans’ Bureau, and_ this work has | cc n commended by President Cool the University of ge, Director Frank T. Hines and|land’s field. Among the new f ing from a combinatio of tubercu-|others, as it is known that many of [ Woods, Dailey, Kelley " motion, it has been stated at | losis and an amputation, heart condi- | the former service men and their de-|Getz and Gotko. “ieadquarters, is practically impos- tion or some other ailment was being | pendents are unfamiliar with proce- | Coast comes two promising plavers in [slble, in that it would establish a bad compensated. This matter has dragged |dure of the bureau. Ayres and Russell. 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