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TRADE-IN [[NEW REGIME OPENS Exchange Your Old Tires in Pairs or Sets and Ride With Safety Several Administrative Prob- lems Remain to Be Settled by Hines and Aides. By the Associated Press. new veterans' administration, | During Our August | Trade-In Sale We fl/vigsest Government consolidation job | o I . e this generation has w. il Are Giving Very into operation-— blough 3 Dumber of ad: 3 inistrative. pro l Liberal Allow- ll|iediement® Po>cme & are pending it ances on Used || | Tires | $5,$10, Maybe $25 || | “We Welcome a nessed, has swung mary of their powers and responsibil- mes under legislation enacted by the last Congress. At the same time they considered re I pm-r.s on the bnnn flo un They estlmnud is year's n. Comparuon on [ 2 caee 1000 appiications For benefie j| | un the new World War disability | ¢ allowance have been filed in each of | | the 54 regional offices of the Veterans' Prices” Bureau. Sixteen thousand .pnllcltions | Alfred Stidham [ & = 1314 14th Street S e In the Soldiers' Home and Pensions Official unger b under Brig. Gen. Fran] : A. B. ler, special assi lf | acministrator, said neadquariers of the > Il | 2atiorat Hollrae o, Disabled Volunteer | ers woul move . Savings Ohio, to Washington A ‘September 1 2| Under an -u!horlntlon by the past INVETERAN BUREAU =-= With the enactment of the law u‘bfl'- - lons | come to headquarters here. Officials of the bureau, which Will | joc ,000 | "*Ehe” disability allowance for World quarters | partment ot anthropolgy of the Ni THE EVENING Gmm two new homes will be added o Gen. Hines has moved his offices into quarters near the Pens work on the elephan! ing up the a all effective without duplication of effo 130,000 New Claims Loom. alizing Spanish War veterans’ about 130,000 new chlm lomed on the horizon of this burea In addition, it mun deal with about 49,000 claims by Civil War soldiers, eli- gible under liberalization enacted in June, and with 27,000 tllum by Civil War widows. It will have to review about 149,000 Civil War widows’ claims l.n dulmg with the estimated 27,000 eli- z Congress authorized a new dmbled Vol\lnwer soldiers’ home in the South, and another in the Northwest, and hundreds of tenders of sites hnve It is ex- pected they will be forwarded to the | Fed!ml Husplllhmtlm Board for War veterans, removing the require- | ment of direct connection between in- capacities and war service, has raised DECISION DELAYED ON BOAT OFFICERS | Captain and Mate Deny Using | Tpoe Force or Abusive Language to Passengers. Decision on misconduct charges, in- volving an allege4 assault on passengers, against Capt. John Emering and First Officer Ernest Baker of the steamer City of Washington will not be an- nounced for several weeks by the Com- merce Department Board of Inquiry | which took the testimony of witnesses | at & hearing aboard the steamer, it was | learned yesterday. The charges against the two officers €| were hmugm by Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Harold Lamphers of the | questions of administration also. The | does not specify, for instance, |11 Whether veterans. judged 37 per cent incapacitated shouid receive allowance for 25 or for 50 per cent disability. Al- lowances are suthorized, stead, for | ree grades of disability—25 per cent, 5« per cent and tof Delegate to Portugal. Dr. George G. MacCurdy of the de- a- tional Museum has been designated by the President as a delegate on the part of the United States at the e!eventh Inmnllionll Congress of Prehistoric to be held at Coimbra, | o1q ropo! Pnrbsulx during September. —t When dining tables flru came into 1.l use, diners reclined on them and ate with their fingers, had docked on its return ficers say the passengers leave the boat after it had been docked 15 minutes, They deny using unnec- essary force or '.hl!. lhe! were abusive. LONDON N GALLERY SHOWS VARIED AD COLLECTION LONDON (N.AN.A).—At an exhi- bition of modern 'dverfl.!lng now being at a London gallery is a most en- tertaining collect\on of bills, posters and pages giving outline of the art of advertising Yrom something B.C. to the year 2030, the last hundred years being, f course, conjectural, There are an- The tire STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. nu llmunu hlch nppu ed in ‘ger Tne ehnuent; century is . u'p- some H designs and the mmnm by boxing, fair and cir- cus | of all, hmvenr are | is obtainal thz exhlblh ormt“h: futufe. These are |form! 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