Show E P CLISBEE character comedian with Ralph Cloninger 4 Stock company at the Hippodrome theatre who has made madea a hit as Baldy in The Virginian this week R r ny l 4 k kR R 6 4 y h I 4 r 1 h 1 r A Y s Hi R r ns S 4 9 N f tf 6 1 0 k 4 a 4 Y H HJ J r y l rrb f fr I r 4 r v vr r W Wr Ww r w 4 ALIENS IN ARMY OF U. U US U.S. S. S TO GET COMPENSATION N NATIVES of foreign lands who joined the American army to fight for tile the worlds world's liberty are entitled to compensation n from the war risk insurance bureau and to free vocational retraining furnished furnished fur fur- by the government of the United States Also Americans who joined the British and French and allied armies are entitled to compensation Word to this effect comes from Washington D. D C. C Many hundreds of aliens either volunteered or were drafted for service and many were wounded in fighting the Huns While it was known that the United States had arranged arran ed to look 1001 after Its native born fighters It was not kno until now that the aliens who fought side by side with the Americans merican would be considered The message from Washington therefore sets all doubt at rest no distinction being drawn as aR to whether the fighter was American born or an alIen Both are entitled to the same privileges THE THE MESSAGE Proceeding the message states There were thousands ot of citizens ot of the United States filled with a loyalty and a high sense of justice who realIzed realized real real- long before their government realIzed realized real real- the tact fact that the liberty of the world was hanging In the balance In Europe They rushed into the Canadian Cana- Cana dian the British and the French armies They were among the bravest of the brave Many of them never came back and never will come back Many lany of them have returned broken In health wounded maimed and unable to male make a living on account of the injuries Injuries In- In juries they received and under the law they can neither receive compensation from the United States government nor northe northe the education which would enable them to utilize their remaining capabilities capa- capa so as to afford them a living and prevent them charges eIther upon the charity or compassion of the several communities LAW PLAIN The law is isery very ery plain upon this subject The free retraining the support support sup sup- port at 65 a month and allowance to to dependents and nd placement In a position after qualifying administered by the federal board for vocational education Is confined to members of the United States army navy and marine corps Doubtless a subsequent amendment to the law will pass congress but In the meanwhile the board has managed man man- aged to obtain a girt fund which congress congress con con- gress authorized it to maintain for emergency and other cases and the board now able by the generosity ot of several large donations to undertake to give these Americans who were In reality real real- fly ity first to fo fight the same benefit which those of the regular establishments establishments establish establish- ments may receive by law TO LOCATE MENThe MEN The federal board is now endeavoring endeavor endeavor- ing to locate all such disabled men who have sustained injuries In the armies I of our allies and are thereby unable to resume their former occupations of 01 to pursue successfully new Upon proof of their service and InjurIes and necessity for vocational retraining the federal board Is prepared to give this to them as tully fully and completely com com- as to an any soldier ot of the united States army The federal board will appreciate being placed In touch with any such men or their families and It if relief Is needed It will be Immediate and generous preliminary to starting upon the course of education and ro- ro training Discharged Soldiers Entitled to Care Soldiers honorably discharged since October 6 1917 for disability In incurred I In the line of duty and whose present condition Is a reactivation ot of that disability disability dis- dis I ability or consequent upon it It are entitled entitled en- en titled to hospital or care under the provisions of the war risk insurance act If the case Is one of emergency the chief medical adviser of the war risk bureau bUteau should ho be informed by telegraph telegraph tele- tele graph giving the name tank rauk and organization organization or- or and the character of the disability with suggestions for the treatment n needed eded the letter states The nearest representative of the United States public health service al also o may be e notified as these officials are authorized to take action I In ht such cases case the letter explains It If there be e no such official In the vicinity arrangements may be made with local I l physicians or Institutions to take temporary tem tem- temI I I j charge of the cage e. When the they I case applying for hospital treatment is not one of emergency nc the information Information tion called for should be furnished to I the chief medical adviser advise ot of the war risk i k bureau by letter Army hospitals have been heen placed at I the he disposal of the war wag risk bureau for I the treatment of dIS sOl soldiers entitled to such attention under the terms of the war risk act Such patients pa- pa I will be treated tre ted In army anny hospitals at the expense ot of the war risk bureau on a per diem basis covering the cost of subsistence plus 10 cents plus 25 I cents The surgeon general ot of the arm army has directed commanding officers of I hospit hospitals to admit former soldiers on the official request of authorized representatives rep rep- rep rep-I of the war risk bureau The army medical department will be reimbursed monthly by the war ivar risk bureau |