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| when eniployds | tablished dizabicd, und LD PUBLISHI \ . ued Daily ( ! At llerald Bldg 1 the tormer SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 a Ye $2.00 7 1o, Entered at the Post O« us Second Class Mall lished herein. Bureaw of Circulation. Member Audit Tie A B« which furni tisers w circula based uy erald u at Motaling's Schultz nd Centr Los Angel DISABLED VETERANS An item of news from regarding the attitude the veterans seckin of emplo, eterans' Bureau toward di & employment sistance brings out a glariy the attitude of peoplic service The significant as it licates that veteran: of the world war, most deserving ¢ deceng treatment of any who scrved, have been humiliated by employes of g fault in toward former |, men, ftem is egpecial atu the very deptirtment created to serve luster them. If such an atmosplicre has been | found in that by tioas is safe to say that improper treatment |, of service men not disabled h: u, then®indeed perfor whe s been | the rule rather than the exception out- f side of that bureau, { Director Hines of the Vet Bureau, says the item, has taken steps | to insure courteous treatment by the | re and we Watoon sy rans' we hn writing had the « employes (of the bureau) to disabied ce of mir veterans sceking aid. He wa) .uu' ployes of the bueau they don’t meet “with geuuine interest” in their fare. Moreover he is going to have in- | vestigations made of the way a di p abled veteran treated comes to the place where, others, he should find understanding and decent treatment, | Lveryone rememPers the enthus- | asm over “the boys” when they saileq | away—when they boafed the trains| the cities of the country to go to camp, | 1o Many, today, )f they stop and think of those | s all em- wHAER ¢ discharged it | 0 what lily disabled veterans wel- | yredecossors of dis- ars Ago is he above all | when At bile work of O, Vorter in | waved v men | ton th from liamlets, towns and great thence I'rance, many ML The in 1 A hours and the awakening of patriotism | in them for the first time perhaps, feel | the biush of shame come to their fuces | f s vhen they they had for those when the needed badly, that their manner toward them toduy when recall the honest feeling | Who were young men then, prices offered | country pany which loc e had boe to tl them so and contrast feoling with they are no longer needed, apparent- Iy, upon | that tragic adventure, Most of them came back, warmly greoted, of course, but with Those boys were sent nway new « heroes, to it ed, the cheese | { { | | shut dowr ust a hint of men- tal reservation about the hero part of ¥ it themselves, par “Better look out,” the canny told how they'n we we promise them be her marl h anything now askin 4 something 4f they are too wonderful we'll never need make them think | tories and of course | picees them a e ol 8o gradually the talk faded. Frow gan to | renay trank looks of admiration, of ansicty | p for them when they had When someone who had not for started the movement to give service men some real would help put them bach lite in a ahead on position this ne game in which they w tice because of of that duty having had t country.” T “Heroes grades o awiftly France you you ongl “thieve the ad to t men, i ne poor words to the clogn a quart reprinted und Today turday, for v to vy most |} About s the uk | ntury | nt ones rofac wing * Her were 1l r the 1 in ) about wen knighthood w or in it w Curtis and 1 animals from e FoR PROTECTION columns of the v cond ted In the habit o they co the company wo cloric 3 mue had ver stialipox pi titus iginst timition of ol Rtutes nomi [t Certainl ere was disapproval ihe senate’s action in connection with the tigntions now going on and nd merely to eriticize inve nt Cool- ost proposed advers by 2 inte the cmployment of an attorney committee to investigate wy department, or did he intend to I find fanlt with the whole fdea of su as 1 been con- 1o the fluence G throw the investis v thins Ltoi vest depurtments; should riy" means, 1t is admitted, testimony lmitted in carings covercd too wid could be! e 1 offtecs % disclc 18 almost #ident's The partisan press the pre er relke iinous in praise of 1he tempt 1o infrings chief excen partisan press t motive were the they would | been 1y continu- | T 25 o %Facts and Fancies f o Lo a Pfi BY ROBERT QUILLEN The the 3 who pereentage of it chargcd. town, people Y, smaller I t I e ave mge part is that Doe Cook been called to | The The Younz Ban's Song. {and haven't (By Grorg Chappeil) Wlhat aneans this tremor in my bleat? Angd do my feet Ditiice Along the do 1 Ponzi When a hard-hoiled wicekly, there is usually the case, why, | wonder, T a chicken in syncopated i primrose long leap head into t cun't b way Whut peally weakened the frane | it out to reach uround | | wl run » sun, done, Wiy to And 1 \lih wus stretehing | Germany. ow 1 anybody say? Can i nitl, |+ Philosophy: The Toser's method of | mill, Kidding “Money merrier “n't ev vonde the vhich, und n and 15 it on Ceomerry mins Or blackbird” Or what, \h o0 For the sun nims: rthing W of Example: or or The while wheat sowers can't expeet much | ntrgting on “tis these the country is coie of wild oats. young s cry, both and near. my love, v A normal m thinks | he would look cut his hair d n otter i rently. one the b ‘ his find for to Al he can staind yiits; but he must org W rights to stand up for, up | nize {ne lute with indicate a ra binke | Too much lip may i pl an ant-cater, | a taste for gossip. | This hair-bobbing craze has at least served to change the type {in barber shops. of calendars A white get little {much to cat, joly is all right collar > nd dont exer anyway. 1 con rop- No on redict + sueeess of The old-r: foned hridegroom Cinfant by its “Hirst night perform- | ped his male friends; the modern ons | doesn’t even drop his fgmale friends darned that the ish., | 1f you can't understand a [ word, it is consoling 10 know | opera 1s being given in 12 Inconsiderate. w me o« must “nNNoy 8 of inconsiderat am - seated middle will shovel for inee, 1 Wihen my easy an interesti fquantities of coal into furnic causing horrible inding sound, most unpleasant and disturbir | | At other timos when I wish to lic quietly amid the cushions of the chaise longue, 1 hear her toting up | it huckets of coal for presumable in the Kitehen, Sometimes she | copt falling down the bascment | with hods and coal on ftop of [ her, making a horrid clattering that rhs my of mind. | When T woud by a sunny or loll at in the enjoy- a cigar, 1 hear her smashing with 1 cnormous axe, mingly for kindling wood, or beat- | up great, dusty rugs outside. My annoys me cxceedingly. HAW, in of she noisy w The danger in retiving is that you will have nothing to interest you ex- charities and symptoms. We have bullt me sceurcly th FBurope. Our government ean stru along without a vote confidence | use | slips, state of dc | sadly | You can say one thing for a realtor, {e is the only one with nerve egou. o call a pasture lot a “development,’ | window, | ment o f up boxes H Government s a big husiness, Every | American boy who has no cxperienc of big business may hope to become 'Hn- head of it Bunkerland, ‘ Tales from Wers, in my disposition. A cigarette advertiser quit & maga | zine that joked abo Lt [ 1ook what the jogesmiths have done for bootleggers, clgareites, civil engineering golfer, wathematical bird holds up seven hundred people There's the carveful, B { The | Who ol tene don't declared a cent I ' Correct this { waste moncy,"” {1 just can't live on {wm spending now 7 on the coursc any [ While' hie lies down flat on his tummy | And squints along the of his | putter, | hen he around | takes soundings. | 1Te putts in trigonometry, cn shots on every green, icone told him that stralght line { st distance between 1wo cdgo walks the flag and Observations on The Weather e Washington, April for southern New IS Ally fair and cooler tonig) strong once sn't believe it ways says that putting than half the game is. sh, possibly northwes Genera fair Toesid not I hate Connecticut They ruin my o POROTHY and i tonight possibly cooler . PARKER, and fresh strong hwest | winds, Tl ind Georgia Utah, b e urred list. pPres doctor e Oq “What in Conditions: pressure i over Michigan over Ma tered showers | the last 24 | tion of the 1nd, Missi tupres pres the Jtocky | northern portion o ot this vicinity ge ver 1 d Wt scat- did when sion you he ine and o duri as castern por- Eng coast and in t} Mild 1 hours in th Ll jon, in New the Guit valley in his 1 long ippi EOMUND S 1924 Reproduction bidden) KIERER, for- my [ ail in all Mountains, the L except the | ke region, Conditions erally fair weather with slightly porature Tuesday Forceast r to the ders hutions “Iun from e of the will be paid for at rates from $1.00 to $10.00, be paid for at the ts a line, Address cations to the litor™ of the Her- one side of the Only matter that published before red. The humor # form, , opi sayings of children and The Herald wishes to read however, that national or- cditor of the col- aceepts contri York and has to pick from m- Eastern New York tonight and Tuesday; theast air ght nerally | and in s por day: fr nd north tor tion T northwest o possibly ‘strong comn inds, Shop 1 Write y. t heen 888088800500000080008080¢ 5 §25 Years Ago Today é H Taken irom Herald of that date; & .| PETTTIFIITITIIIITIVICIINND attached lon’s milk team m South Main strect thi erstepped the thills a ment of the d orm Fun Shop to Joht things live £ sa The horse zation, the morni iver pre rily, must he pted. an st serions runaw yual call, for 1 by City « tomorre the .‘. ith me 4 " 1 that trol m purel RILLS WOMAN AND HIMsELY ’ amby the police before the meetin er that this matter will } and Swicide na<shiania M Shotgun for Murder n par off as the seems 1o b ra to 1 Jesire cep the 3 n Ho triby win 1o the ment Wealthdom’s -fc;mgest Grandma L/ % A L] rher had | Harry C. Cushing 8rd (upper left) became the mother of a baby boy the other day it made Mrs. Gloria .\lorg‘a'n (upper right) a “grandma” at the age of 19, It happens this way Mrs. Cushing is the former Miss Cathleen Vanderbilt, Regi- nald Vanderbilt, her father, married the beautiful 18-year-old Gloria Morgan, thus making Mrs, Vanderbilt stepmother” to the vouthful socdety queen. With the arrvival of an heir to the Cush- ing fortune she thus hecomes a mdmother. Below (left) is Cus smile and, at right, is Regi- nald V CONDITION OF COUZENS When M, Jrd, with a “happy father anderbilt, {Turkc.\' Is Not Hindering Any American Schools York, April 14, American s in Turkey heing conduct from and the al of ned or Taken to dohns | of e withont interferer rnment, st the ois was United State the American N i sl Hopkins Hospital To Undergo Medi- |0 500 Nros Torki repres closyre not sl cal Observation, hin Sonator by ntativ ton, April 114 Michia: Wa lane of . who has | Director Siaub ar iy testinal tronh Hopkins h L WS T wed today 1o wrod byt yernme . Ntaub e ntly not 1 There is ) pose that the Turkis! hinder us in ation he serted, A any difi reason to sup government wi lohns pit Iimor further Whether an carly oper performed will he decided by D Hugo A, IPreund of Detroit, the Cou zens family physician, and Drs, Fin and Pute roat g nator Co or observation tion will be enltic o ney % ry com S0 NILLION IMPORTS, oftiee, “His puly cmpoerature re inedd at orm. physicians considered him well ¢ \ngton, Lo to take him Jolins Hopkin SR ) Nospital, Baltim urther vitior " AR 1 bladder ortable nigl 1 from i nd L Eaports for Mareh of This Year i Amouni to 311 Million Dollars, ough April 14.—-The total wndise dmports for £519,000.000, and th ihe ne period Moerchandige m viorths endin 8 ar 82,651,491 nd cxports al $3.524,265,974 old for March imports " to for obser vorts for 00, 00 d decided upo 1 Fruend tion s i" un inst of M STUDENT MUTHL Yo by story of With a ¥ Kentueky Attach Man or by 5 two fisherme ed ok Although for | hou trom | teip in a » Portor mar twenty-mile ospital, that your yeleinn 'CORSAGES " EASTER - ! VOLZ FLORAL CO. WEST MAIN NT, Lo BY CONDO hy EVERETT TRU AY | 3 WHEN “You ARE FINISHED WiITH A BOOK, LAY 1T DownN, (AM T DowN M UMP OF LEARNING, LET’'S ONE