Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 3

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FTO% = = LEGONS DEMANDS ACUTE INDIGESTION ik «Night! (when drug stores are closed.) Why not be safe with Bell-ans on hand . , , Now! BELLANS WO ) y ver The Best thine - the atif b spoonful o two i SRt and arink | your @ i health. At ail good drug stores, HEXASOL Before Breakfast for Health You Know This The Minute You See | WRENWOOD FOR HOSPITALS HIT i Step Toward Communism and State Medicine. Br the Assoclated Press. l BALTIMORE, Ociober 16.—The pro- .pcxsa! of the American Legion that the | Government build a series of hospitals ito provide an additional 100,000 beds for war veterans is a step toward Gom- munism with State medicine as the di- | rect approach, Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Ascocl:tion, sald here yester- t present, Dr. Fishbein said, there | are over 200,000 vacant beds in civilian | hospitals “throughout the country. “It | would be folly,” he continued, “to con- | | centrate_in special hospitals sick vet- i {erans when facilities are available for caring for them in the more preferen- tlal manner near their own homes. i Better Off in Home Towns. | “The veterans would be better off in | | their own home towns and under the care of their own physicians, and could be taken care of at a third of the cost,” | Dr. Fishbein asserted. | It is dangerous to take people away from their work and make them de- pendent upon the Government. What is going to happen 30 years from now | When the veterans are il gone and the Oratory Judge ©C. U. FACULTY MEMBER NAMED TODAY. |Medical Editor Holds Plan Is DR. PAUL GLEIS, { Head of the department of German at Catholic University, who was an- nounced today as a member of the board of judges for the Sixth Interna- tional Oratorical Contest finals, Sat- urday, October 24. Dr. Gleis is a vet- cran of previous oratory meets and his appointment completes this year's NO OTHER DAIRY IN '"WASHINGTON GIVES YOU THE COMFORTING PROTECTION OF EALKAPS . . . CHANGE to our hard coal and you’ll never be smoked out! ORDER TODAY! RinaldiGal Gmpanylne. 649 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. Phone: North 1600 hy is du Pont TONTINE Shade Cloth so Popular? Only in duPont TONTINE do you obtain se much in trouble-proof service, long life, and what is most outstanding —a WASHABLE ure excl e with TONTINE. Ask for Estimates. Factory Made. Factory Price. board of judges. ‘ Rittenhouse St. & A e T s 5 50, arge organization, A Border Lelcesur ram was sold re- Broad Br. Rd. including a medical bureau, on 1ts| ceniy gt Kelso, Scotland, for 2,125, the (‘he"y Chase D G highest_price there in 19 ») shase, 1. G On top of Washington Unfortunately it is not the customary That the homes are dif- thing for a bureaucratic government to erent. do. There then would be demands that That the entire setting is [J| the facilities be made available to other 3 i groups and we would be nearing a state quite unlike anything you of communism with State medicine as have seen. the d’n‘lr[hl:pi’“nuh at there is nothin; Dr. Fishbein was in Baltimore as the 3‘}?1"111 about the homeg guest of Dr. Hugh H. 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