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Show RIDES FOR EX-SERVICE MEN Watson B. Miller, Washington (D. C.) Bus Man, Sees That Disabled Get Attention. If you see a crowd of happy disabled dis-abled veterans riding in a sight-seeing bus in Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, It's dollars to doughnuts dough-nuts that Watson B. Miller, national nation-al vice commander command-er of the American Ameri-can Legion, Is responsible. re-sponsible. Mr. Miller Is head of a sightseeing sight-seeing line In Washington and his hobby Is to W. B. Miller. &ive Ion& rldes to disabled ex-service men of Walter Reed and other large hospitals In the Capitol city. He also provides cars to carry Legionnaires Legion-naires and families of dead heroes to -Arlington cemetery to attend the funerals of the overseas dead. Hospitalization of disabled veterans Is one of Mr. Miller's chief Interests. He Is a member of the Legion's Fourth district hospitalization board, comprising com-prising the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Vir-ginia. Mr. Miller has assisted scores of needy ex-service men visiting Washington for adjustment of claims with the United States veterans' bureau. bu-reau. Although he was well over the draft age, Mr. Miller enlisted early In the World war and served as a captain in the Motor Transport corps. |