Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1933, Page 16

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1933. VETERANS—get behind our Commander-in-Chief ‘ THE PRESIDENT is Commander-in-Chief of the sacrifice in this present critical time as in time of war, Army and Navy. In War Time he is absolute. dedicating his address “to the great ideals of sacrifice and He can reduce our rank or our pay. He is the controller of service.” our destiny. ¢ e ; ; . If, in order to lighten the present burden on government In past wars, whether we served under Lincoln, McKinley ~ and people, he calls upon those veterans who did not suffer or Wilson, we marched when the President told us to in war to accept reductions in the benefits offered in better march. President Roosevelt in his first radio talk hascalled ~ times, we must accept them in the same spirit that ' on all veterans who love their country to make the same prompted us to volunteer for war service and GET BEHIND OUR COMMANDER.IN.CHIEF "American Veterans' Association JUSTICE COMMITTEE ; ORGANIZED CHAPTERS: Aiken, 8. C.,* Cincinnati, Ohio Montclair, N. J. Savannah, Ga. Augusts, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio New York, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. Baldwin, N. Y. Durham, N. C. Norwalk, Conn. Springfield, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Nyack, N. Y. Staunton, Va. Burlington, Vt. Greenwich, Conn. Pelham, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. Philadelphis, Pa. (Ereaton; NaJ; Charleston, S. C. * Lexington, Ky. Roanoke, Va. ‘Washington, D. C. Chattanoogs, Tenn. Minneapolis, Minn. Rye, N. Y. Westfield, N. J. NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, %07 TIMES BUILDING, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. MEMBE_RSH'IP iIN' 838 TOWNS AND CITIES {;«THROU.GHOUT ‘THE§ UNITED STATES ¢ 2

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