Show GENI N. N PERSHING fAn Famous amous American War Officer Feeling Better Than in Many Years WAS WASHINGTON March 4 AP AP- AP Having ln surrendered all nil his teeth and himself unreservedly t to the care of ot physicians General John J. J Pershing is back to normal health and and andIs Is feeling better now than he has for tor years rears Although he Is anxious to be up and about again he will remain at atWalter atWalter atWalter Walter Reid hospital for Cor some time while his doctors make certain that he le has completely recovered from fLom the he illness that sent him home from his ils post as neutral head of ot the Tacna Tacna-Arica commis commis- sion The general gave up his teeth In Inthe inthe the he fight against toxic poisoning and his blo blood d pressure which ranged ramrod around points when he returned to o Washington has dropped to between between between be be- tween and during the two weeks of ot treatment The quiet of ot othis his lis hospital quarters In contrast the he continuous turmoil attaching to toils his ils duties in South America also has las done much t to Improve Ve Pershing's Pershing's Pershing's Per- Per shing's condition The officer who commanded the American forces In the World war ar gave himself completely over to the physicians at the Walter Waiter Reid hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital and he made no complaint as they put him through one one ex examination examination ex- ex and test after another They are satisfied with his condition now but they have warned the general general general gen gen- eral that a return to South America would be dangerous to his h health alth Friends of or the officer have joined his doctors In suggesting that a a trip to France In connection with the battle hattle monuments commission be preferable The genera general himself elf however Is known to be de desirous de de- sirous of returning to Tacna Tacna-Arica Tacna to complete his work there |