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Show TOmi TO CARE FOR MENTAL CASES 'Ofie 'People Government Is Seeking Young Physicians to Undergo Special Training for Veterans Bureau Service. Dr. Frank F. Hutchins, clinical director of the United States Veterans Keller, Who Impeached Attorney General UtMiMIIUMlUIIUIItlMUKIIIUlimUIIIHIMMWU.M iintiuiHitmiimiMiHmiuunHmmiiimMiiinmmmiimf'ininiNiiiamu'iii This Department Supplied the American Lscioo Nawa Service.) (Copy totuiminiiiimwmwi This is an portrait of Representative Oscar Edward Keller froui the fourth Mim.esota district, who got into the limelight by bringing impeachment charges against United States Attorney General Daugherty. He quit the house judiciary committee hearing, alleging whitewash. His re fusnl to respond to u subpoena requiring him to give under oath the information upon which be based impeachment charges against Attorney General Daugherty created a precedent of such possible importance that the house judiciary committee decided to refer the whole matter to a subcommittee for investigation. Meantime the hearings on the charges against Mr. Daugherty went forward, the- committee summoning such witnesses as it could Cud without the aid of Mr. Keller. Chairman Volstead planned to appoint the subcommittee which, in the language or a formal motion adopted by the entire committee, was to make an investignt.on of what action, if any, should he taken in connection with the conduct of Mr. Keller towards this committee and towards the house of rep- American Legion Auxiliary Called Upon by National Chairman to Aid in Educational Work, Under the leadership of Mrs. J. E. Baird of Lincoln, Neb., thousands of members of the American Legion Auxiliary assisted the Legion in Its American Education week program, December 3 to 9, inclusive. Mrs. Baird is chairman of the auxiliary's nationAmericanism al commission. Appeal the ing to auxiliarys 200,000 members, Mrs. Baird made the following state- ment: We, who gave our sons, brothers and husbands to battle for the enlightenment of the world, are deeply interested in the Legions efforts to combat illiteracy and ignorance which have been revealed as one of our principal sources of national danger. The war draft tests, showing that to thirty our men from twenty-on- e years of age were six per cent illiterate and the subsequent discovery that the United States stand? eleventh among the great nations in point of literacy have alarmed the good women of this country on they are eager to remedy this deplorable state of Sce-bec- wnaiwtiiKMiim4winmntwomumtmuumtnuninumwaninM Stay in the Philippines Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood lias resigned the office of provost of the University of Pennsylvania in order that he might comply with the expressed wishes of the administration ami remain as governor general of the Philippine islands, it lias been officially announced by the War department. Weeks made public Secretary copies of two cablegrams received from General Wood. One, addressed to the secretary, said: The situation here is going to require my remaining on into the next year. Iieports of my returning lie first of January should not be credited. Do not see how I can leave before the legislature adjourns and perhaps not until afterwards. As I have stated before, the situation here must take precedence over personal and university interests. Am placing resignation in hands of university. The second cablegram, addressed to the chairman of the board of trustees. University of Pennsylvania, provide Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria better j Always Bears the sicffiatin4theroodKe(utt I ting the1 trained doctors ' and nurses In the care of u europsychiatric World war veterans, Cheerfulness andltestW is looking for 50 neither OpIam,MoiphLj? Mineral Not young doctors of medicine to compose an initial class for special training in file treatment of mental eases, Doctoi Ilutcldns said. y is perhaps the most difficult of ull the veterans ail35 he said. Almost uuyone ments, (Unfu knows that tuberculosis is caused by Almost definite everyone a germ. AhclpfulKcmedyf knows wluit kind of treatment and care should be given a tubercuiur pu tlent. This mental disease, however, may be the combination of many othei physical ailments, llurdly two of them are exactly alike, it is u difficult problem, and doctors handling these cases need special training. They must have all the patience in the world. NEWJYO Tiffs Doctor Hutchins said it is impossible to obtain the required number of socialists In nervous and mental diseases, and that it has become neces-sur-j for the government to instruct a stuff of its own for this line of work. Tlte policy of the bureau Is to pro vide medical attention for the disabled veterans so that" everything possible may be done to restore them to health II and proper status In civilian life," he said. A systematic and comprehensive 1ms been course In Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills outlined. It consists of 17G lecture? then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. They restore 44( some and demonstrations and the organs to their proper functions and Ueadadu hours of clinical and laboratory work and the causes of it pass away. Three courses are to be given. Tht. THEY REGULATE THE BOIVELS and , first, which will last four months, ir PREVENT CONSTIPATION The next Is a post the academic. Snail Pill; Small Pom; Small PnCt diorJf&ZZrcC. itfnaiura graduate course of six weeks nnd thf third consists of one or two confer Her Preference. Call for Assistance. ences a year lasting three or four days, Maw?" Jane overheard her mother discusswhere ideas und experiences are exWlmt is It, Tommy? ing Christmas shopping, nnd she inchanged. Mrs. Gadder says will you loud her ferred thut socks and mittens nnd a The accepted candidates "ill receive few other Immediate necessities of $1GG a month during the school work, an armful of books? What kind of books?" clothing were to be included among her and after graduation will be passed She says any kind of books. She gifts, so site interrupted: assistant surgeons in the reserve corps Oil, mother, I wish youd buy me of the United States public health told me to tell you she lias an aulhor service, or eligible for employment a I cornin to dinner nn' she wants her what I want nnd let me get along Birmingham without what I have to have." class "B physicians under the United house to look literary. States civil service commission nnd as Awful Plight of a Tramp. signed to duty with United States VetSpreading the News. erans burenu. These salaries range Tramp (at tlte back door) Kind I hope thut you won't object to my from $3,000 a year upward. I ain't one er them whats seen lady, The first class started work Janu guests knowing that I paid you $1,000 better days. I aint nd no better days. rethem this evening? Ive bin neglected right from the ary 4, nnd at the snme time schools to entertain for graduate nurses, social service, occu- marked Mrs. Gawker. bein born in a little attic In start Not at nil, ma'am," replied the Lunnon while me pational-therapeutist and physio parents was down "Would tenor, In sarcastic tones. South End enjoyin theirselves. at therapeutist work began. you like me to pin the check on m.v London Punch. Bircoat lapel Just before I sing? CALL BONDY GETS RED CROSS mingham It sometimes happens that the pnr-so- n who gets a $10 marriage fee is who won't It A eften failure of s admit St Post Member of the best of company. profits by the mistakes of others. Louis Is Appointed Director of War Service. " in Ilelensville, WIs., In 1S78 and was educated in the public schools, taking short courses in dairying and agriculture at the Unilt versity of Wisconsin. He moved to Minnesota in iUOl. He married Alice of St. I'aul in 1911 and lias three children. Is to b TO HELP COMBAT ILLITERACY resentatives." Mr. heller was horn Wood (or For Infants and Children. i bureau, in Washington. D. C recently visited national headquarters of tl.e American Legion upon request to explain the new step taken by the Veterans bureau to affairs." Mrs. Baird also pointed out that 22.4 per cent of those examined for the draft were found to be physically unfit and urged that the relatives of veterans assist the Legion in its program to install playgrounds and to establish facilities for physical exercise among school children. Among the principal activities of the auxiliary women during American Education week was n campaign urging the Importance of regular visits to the schools. LEGION MAN TRAINS PIGEONS Cohen of St. Paul, Minn., an Expert in Teaching the Feathered Messengers. Stuart said in part: In view of the impossibility of definitely foreseeing the date upon which my realization that the university should no longer be without a permanent head, I tender my resignation. This I do with very real regret and witli sincere appreciation of tlie honor the university has done me and of the leave granted nte in order that I might comply with the expressed wishes of the administration that I remain here to carry out certain work." -- Training homing pigeons is the hohhy of Stuart W. Cohen, a member of the American I can leave the Islands and because of In Legion Paul, A pigeon lover since childhood. Cohen has been training the birds since 1910. His pupils have flown at successfully nil distances ' up to 1,400 miles. A number of pigeons trained are now Le Jeunes Report on His Leathernecks imNMtMMimKM'- Several recommendations for new legislation affecting the Marine corps are made by Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune in an annual report reviewing the Devil peacetime activities of the Dogs during the last fiscal year. Among other tilings General Lejeune asks for authority to expend $7,900 for purchase of a tract of land to develop a Marine corps base at San Diego, Cal., and legislation for the purchase of a marine flying field at Reid, Va., funds for the training of the Marine corps reserve and an appropriation of $375,000 for the purchase of a site and construction of a supply depot at San Francisco. Although the amount appropriated for maintenance of the corps was mere than $5,000,000 below that of the previous year, General Lejeune said no deUse of 2,200 ficiency was incurred. officers and men to guard the mails during the year cost $41(5,780. General Lejeune covers at Ingth the various activities of the marines, ln-Gettysburg, progress in aviation, and eluding their maneuvers last summer and Haiti. in Santo Domingo duty assisting - Here is a new portrait of Judge court of at the trials of miners for the Herrin murders of last June. Attorney General Brundng" and Frank Farringtc', president of the United Mine Workers of Illinois, wera 'usplcuous at opposite forest Ilanford MacNidor, past national commander of the American Legion, has promised to write an nrticle in the near future for ids Iowa buddies telling how It feels to lie a buck private in the Legion ranks again. Reports that MicXider might locate in the East after his term as outional commander expired were without foundation," the Iowa He has returned Legionnaire states. to his old job at Mason City, Iowa and taken ids place ns a buck in the ranks of Clausen-Wordepost. Thai he will show up at Legion meetings here and there over the state from time to time is certain. He will be the same old Jack MacXider, for Iowa is his home and Ids heart is here with his gang. MacXider may think he will continue to be a buck, but the service he bos given this country is far too distinguished and he lias Impressed too many people with ids caliber to lonj remain as n buck or private citizen, There are too many big Jobs he can do better than any other man for him tp long remain down here with us ordinary mortals." n y I SSS33S1 vjr For Over Thirty Years SICE neuro-psychiatr- KAMCIE cErters IITTLE IVER PILLS Age-llcral- Robert E. Rondy, a member of Le'.ori post of the Amerb-aat St Louis, has recently bom appointed to the Important office of director of war service of the American Red Cross. Mr. Bondy has hud a wide range of experience Red with the Cross since April, lie 1919, when came to the organization from the social service burenu of the chamber of commerce of Columbus, O., where he organized one of the first large war chests of the early war days, raising $3,250,000 In that city in one drive. ol lie served os secretary-treasure- r the public welfare section of the Ohio conference of public welfare In 1917 and during the war was an enlisted man. Mr. Bondy is a native of Minnesota and received iiis education at Chi cage For a time lie was a re university. porter on the Chicago Tribune. Il: many duties have thrown him in conmen. tact witli the work for This, combined witli bis camp experience nnd li is training as a social service executive, peculiarly fits him for Teem-William- Former National Commander Promises to Tell Buddies How It Feels to Be Back in Ranks. D. T. Hartwell, of the Circuit Marion, III., who is presiding mt Use (frtT ardDiw - macn;der as buck private MwuMmimiWimitiiHUtttMiMHUHMliutUMHiiitHMiitqauwnmBauimHiutHtMinMtuiMMMa m Neuro-psychiatr- Peers-Wllliam- fire prevention work at a post established at Tower, Minn. Cohen sent a carrier pigeon to Virginia, Minn., recently, where a message was attached to it to return to St. Paul. Worn out. Its tail drooping and its big fenthers singed, the pigeon came back to St. Paul. The message was gone. In place of the little packet was a severe scratch and wound. The feathers were singed nnn ruffled, Indicating it had encountered forest fires in the northern part of the stnte. Cohen estimated that ttie pigeon must have gone two or three hundred miles out of Its course when the smoke of the forest fires confused its sense of direction. Cohen spent most of his array service at Camp Forest. Ga. Judge Presiding at the Herrin Trials of Age-Herali- l. n at tables. Attorney Angus Kerr early stated that the union would finance the whole trial. Tliis was in challenge, he statcomed, to the Illinois chamber of this into bad which stepped merce, case on behalf of organized employ-er- a and for the first time in Its his-toifinanced a prosecution. Despite every effort of the state to restrict the trial to a plain murder ease, resting on identification, it became apparent at once that the whole issue of unionism, the protection of private property by armed guards, and the rights or open shop employers was to be kept well to the front by the defense, that the main defense would be that these Herrin killings were not murders at all, but justifiable homicide. In view of this wider issue, the thrent of a new coal strike, the watchful eye of the federal government, the ense assumed national Importance not only in a matter of law enforcement but in the question of the rights of a union to close an industry and to keep it closed by killing if necessary. This waa the new doctrine to be tried. St. Minn. Signature s duties. Representing the Red Cross, Mr Rondy spoke at the recent national gathering of Legion state adjutants SAY BAYER Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions foi; Ids new held in Indianapolis. to Profit. Rafferty of the Old Sod, and a Scot, were miners together. One day Rafferty accidentally emptied ids pipe on a keg of powder nnd when he came down it was on the install Macs grief was genuine ment plan. hut finally lie dried Iiis tears and wen oft to notify Mrs. Rafferty. hi Is tuis the Widow Rafferty? asked when a woman appeared at tlx Mnc-iliersi- door. I am, but n Tis Mrs. Rafferty Rafferty," she snapped. A businesslike gleam came into Mae heraons eye. "An how much will ye bet? he American Legion Weekly. Widow Insist! when you buy. 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