Show Congress Asked to Pension Every Disabled V Vet et Denied Compensation Head of ofT V. V F. F W W. Issues Appeal on Anniversary Anniversary sary of U. U S. S Entry in World War War- I I KANSAS ANSAS CITY Nan Kan April 6 AP On AP On the tho twelfth anniversary i of Americas America's entrance into the World war Eugene P. P Carver Car Jr of Dos Boston ton national commander of the Veterans bf Foreign Wars Vars to today today today to- to day issued a statement from national national national na na- na- na headquarters of the tIle organization here calling upon congress to allow a service pension to every ery disabled veteran who has thus far been denied compensation in some same form Until s such ch legislation Is enacted enact enact- ed ed and these m men mn n have havo received their Just dues clues all the towering monuments ments and marble memorials we wo can build are aro like unto mounds of ashes that serve to smother the fires of justice justice- and equality qu ll for all nil he ho said The commander declared that massive monuments monument's to the dead evince the desire of ot the people to perpetuate the memory ot or their he he- he roes but that these alone arc are empty and meaningless gestures that can only impress those uninitiated as to the real cruelties of warThe war Tho The least this nation can do in its its- desire to justify its conscience before the souls of 01 f those who bled and died on the battlefield is to lend len a n helping hand to tho tile veteran veteran veteran vet vet- eran handicapped by physical and mental disabilities as a result of his loyalty to his flag fla |