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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Marines Now Protect United States Mails THROUGH ADVICE WAR DEBT PLAN OF NEIGHBOR MEETS OPPOSITIOl (Copy tor This Department supplied by lAl American Legion News Service.) 'XsS " WILL PAY VICTIMS OF TUBERCULOSIS & rumsiihW n Compensation at the rate of $50 a month now is available to World war veterans with cases of tuberculosis of service connection classified as arrested. Regulations putting into effect the legislation providing for this compensation were issued recently by Frank T. Hines, director of the United Utmost States Veterans' bureau. care was used In preparing the regulations and it is understood that aa finally approved they meet the demands of representatives of the American Legion and other service organizations who were called upon for their opinion. Awards of the compensation will be made after examination by boards In of the regional offices and sub-ofilc- Because of numerous mull robberies ttie government lias directed thut the mails be protected by murines until other arrangements can be made. Some of the devil dogs" are shown on guard in a nuil cay. Inset is portrait of Brig. Gen. Log&n Feland, commanding this special service east of the Kooky mountains, Memory of South Africans Honored i Nearly eight years after the signing of the Armistice a memorial has been erected and dedicated to the memory of the allied soldiers who fell in the buttle fought at Delville wood. France. Most of them were from South Africa. Here is a view of the dedication ceremony. veterans' bureau, the regulations set out. Payments are due from July 2, 1926, the date of the passage of the law, or from the date the tuberculosis reaches arrest, whichever be the later date. Payments will not be retroactive prior to July 2. Where the records in an individual case show a characteristic clinical course of formerly active tuberculosis now arrested, a rating assigning the award of $50 a month will be made Upon evidence In the file without calling the veteran in for In all other types of arrested cases the board will make and when it cannot be settled whether "arrest is present or when the board falls to determine the actual existence of previous true tuberculosis, the veteran will be referred to a suitably equipped hospital to clear up these matters. It is probable that no attempt at a general review of cases which might be affected by this regulation will , be made by the veterans bureau, according to Watson B. Miller, chairman of the. national rehabilitation committee of the American Legion. It is therefore desirable, he states, that veterans affected take the Initiative by requesting the bureau to consider their cases under the terms of the order. May Have 30,000 Cases of Mentally Disabled The problem of providing adequate hospital facilities for the constantly Increasing number of mentally afflicted World war veterans may be placed before congress at Its coming session which convenes in December, according to Watson B. Miller, chairman of the national rehabilitation committee of the American Legion. It is pos- Martha Dyer, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Leonidas Dyer of Missouri, was married in Washington recently to Dr. D. J. Collins of Glen Falls, N. Y. They will make their home in Shanghai, China. Lawrence of Ft Ilium, N. V.. a youthful member of the American Girl Reserves, presenting to Princess Henna of Rumania a girl reserve's ring. The princess is a member of the Girl Reserves of Rumania. .Mi'S Margaret ON SHIPPING BOARD - Dr. Coolidge and Cathode Ray Tub sible that additional appropriations for the construction of new veterans bureau hospitals will be asked, Mr. Miller said. Mr. Miller has been In consultation with officials of the medical division of the veterans bureau over the situation. The number of Insane cases among veterans residing in large centers is reported to be increasing at an alarming rate, while a survey of all bureau hospitals of the type suitable for the treatment of this class of patients has shown that there virtually are no available beds at the present While the bureau now has under construction several large hospitals to be fitted for the care of mental cases, the overflow appears likely to occur before they can be put Into operation. It is said. According to one eminent psychiatrist who has been making a study of conditions in one of ,the largest states in respect to veteran population, the bureau is going to have to plan to take care of an eventual load of over 30,000 mentally disabled veterans. PROPOSITION IS EXPECTED FOR CANCELLATION OR DIRECT REPUDIATION reeling, Simon Says, Not Limited to France; Finds It In Belgium; Great Britain Engaged in Life and Death Struggle Woman Tried Lydia E. Pinkliam,t Vegetable Compound A neighbor advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which she said had helped her so much. So I bought a few bottles and tried it out. It sure helped me wonderfully. I felt much better. work was no longer a dread to me. If I hear of any v i one who is troubled A ti,e way j was. I w111 Biadly recom- t: J1 mend the Vegetable ...ii Compound to them and I will answer any letters In regard to the same. My Brussels What does Europe actually feel about the debt question? Is the hatred of the United States one hears so frequently reported real, is It a transitory emotion, or does It threaten to become a lasting fact? Is it limited to a country, to one class of the population? It is growing or diminishing? Can It have any serious consequences for us? These are among the questions which were in my mind and explain in part, at least, my present European trip. In answering them I shall draw alike upon the experiences of my present Journey and of the trip made earlier in the year which took me from London to Romo via Vienna and Budapest, as the later excursion has taken me through Berlin to Geneva, Paris and the Belgium capital. I came to Belgium after Paris because it seemed to me that if there were one place in Europe where the memory of America might linger with at least a semblance of grace it would bo the country in which during the war Americans were most active in ill the directions in which the commission i'or the relief of Belgium, the amous C. R. B., functioned. I knew ilready what was the feeling in France, in England, in Italy, in many ither portions of Europe, but I had he faint hope that perhaps in there was still something left. But this was a mistake. The brutal 'act is that in Belgium, as in most of he rest of Europe, in all of the Europe vith which we were associated during he war, a jingle judgment has been ironounced. It does not' matter much vhether you talk with the simpler leople the men and women who work nostiy with their hands or with the Inancial leaders, with the big people ir the little, for all, America has come o mean the country which is deliber-itel- y and designedly exploiting the nisery and poverty of Europe for its The memory of iwn sottish ends. vhat we did is rapidly becoming dim, las almost been obscured by the conception of what we are thought to be loing. Bel-Hu- Oklahoma Has Smallpox Epidemic McCurtain counHugo, Oklahoma comer in southeastern extreme the ty, of Oklahoma, has been quarantined as a result of a smallpox epidemic. No one is allowed to leave or enter ;he county without a vaccination certificate issued within the last five years. The order for the quarantine was Issued early Sunday by Dr. R. D. Williams, McCurtain county health Vaccination of all school officer. children has been made compulsory. Bebtha Meachan, Mbs. 910 Center St, Lansing, Mich. I had been sickly ever since I was fifteen years old. After taking Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I got so 1 could do all my housework and I am In good health. Mbs. Mabtc K. Williams, Ketchikan, Alasku. From Michigan to Alaska, from Maine to Oregon and from Connecticut to California letters are continually being written by grateful women recommending Lydia E. Plnkbams Vegetable Compound. The Compound Is made from roots and herbs and for more than fifty years haa been helping to restore women to health. Are you on the Sunlit Road to BeU run-dow- ever-worke- d ter Health? Have Good Hair Apd Clean Scalp Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Work Wonders oai.l on True to Type dramatic critic, on being presented to a glorious new diva, could A only murmur, Words fail me." I was expecting at least a column, responded the practical woman. rs. 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Hohenzollers Hear Clink of Payday Monday was payday for the Hohen-zolernThe sum of $1,250,000 will be oaid to their representative through the Dutch Bank of Berlin, but $500,000 must be turned over immediately to creditors of the sons of the former kaiser. Their debts aggregate $1,000,. Drowns in Pail 000, but the remainder will be paid out Falling head first into a pail of on February 1 and March 1, when the when stricken with a cerebral water, republic will give the Hohenzollerns two more payments of $1,250,000 each. hemmorhhage, a woman drowned in her attic room in Fall River recently, the Providence Journal reports. Quake Recorded In Western Area Victoria An earthquake described It doesn't do much good to talk to as moderately severe" and 500 miles the average man for his own good. distant, possibly in Montana, was recorded on a seismograph at Gonzales meteorological observatory Sunday at 11:41, continuing to 12:30. Faulty Elimination Marion Hubby Stays at Home Marion, Illinois A movement has been enaugurated Should B a Corrected Good Elimination Christine Karaies, a fourteen-year-olcitizens of Is Essential to Good Health. by the 0 Chicago school girt of Grecian Franklin and Salina counXF you would be well, seekid-to parentage, submitted the winning slo- ties, as a result of the renewal of waryour elimination. Fau'ty gan In a contest conducted by the fare between ney action permits toxic material Night bootleggers. Minnesota department of the Amerito remain in tha blood and upset driving over Illinois famous hard can Legion to find a suitable watchthe whole system. Then, one is roads in this section of the southern to have a tired, languid feelword for the organization. The slogan apt Illinois coal belt is an occupation enand sometimes, a toxic backing suggested by the girl for the Legion in almost solely by gang memache or headache, and often some was, Friends of Freedom, Foes of gaged bers. The presence of armored cars irregularity of aecretions, such Lawlessness. ' as scanty or burning passages. sent has and armed many gangsters Y Andrew J. Keefe of Kingston, N. More and more people are acforover salesmen nearly was awarded second prize for the traveling the value of Doans claiming have slogan, Our Country and Comrades gotten detours. That citizens Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this not been convinced of their safety, condition. For more than forty Forever. even after numerous statements from years, Doans have been winning favor the country over. and that Shelton factions the Birger Legion Post Wins First Ask your neighbor! be not would innocent bystanders The American Legion post at Hakilled is evidenced by drawn shades vana, Cuba, won first honors and a and early retiring. More townsmen prize of $2,000 for a float in the "Carnival Paseos at Havana. The float, than usual are going along with theii Stimulant Diurttic to the Kidneys viewed by more than 200,000 persons wives and children to picture show3'j Co.,Mfg. Chemists, B iffnle. N. V. with home and at returning night lining the route of march, represented a front line trench in the World war. them to tune in on the radio proBOUT GRAY A mock battle was kept up for the grams or perhaps to pop corn o; rarkHn your pray bair.cmdnnlly. entire distance. Floats representing make candy. surelv and sat1y In 30 vJ pr vo y of Used rnrer by ye t. your home. y nearly every nation in the world were millions. Money-ba- r KKKW. entered. i Seamen Fight Blaze While Deck Burns San Francisco The curtain drop Chicago Girl Picks Slogan for Minnesota d law-abidi- DOANS pSif Potter-Milbur- BE 'if: f; vj:i i. v-4A . KWAAMOufe v ft- - v.-- $?&$ , I f zKI UI E& ia-- I j - i j t fir 4 UOl (f " u Land .$ fiA -- smith of New Orleans lm been named n member of the Inited States shipping board, succeeding .1. II. Wal.-l- i of New Orleans, Mr. Smith, who has been with the New Orleans port hoard, assumed his new duties at once ar.d this photograph was made at his desk. K. K. ij. to Dr. W. D. Coolidge of the General Electric ii. i . 'il II..-- '. .J r , ciunp.iny. I. old i.;r he m'v cathode ray or high speed electron tube which I 'Oct or Coolidge has perfected to such u stage that it kills animal or plant in less than a minutes Hie. dci insure. The illustration also o .iit of Doctor Coolidge. ala. s ': t of 10,000 Lakes Land of Ten Thousand Lakes Is the slogan adopted by the American Legion men of Minnesota for their state. ZOO Beds to Be Added More than 300 beds have been or dered added to the capacity of the United States Veterans Bureau hospital at Ialo Alto, Calif. ped on a tingling, thrilling 1ne sea when the crew of drama oi the steam schooner Everett, one of the trimmest .I the coastwise carriers, returned tc San Francisco from Eureka and told iow they navigated that craft, rakec with fire and pitching in a snarling ossing main, until she sank nimos It was burnim oeneath their feet. die soles of our shoes win n wo qu; her, said one heavy lidded, unsliave seaD.an, flesh from the bat le. Oioaxi your At HESHO-EU.I- CHEMISTS, Restorer B.ut. w. MEMPHIS. TEN I. |