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Show I ROTARY WILL PROBE CARE OF DISABLED INDIANAPOLIS, March 21 A survey sur-vey of conditions surrounding the care of disabled world war veterans has been started by 800 Rotary clubs of the country, according n a letter received re-ceived at the American l'6lon national nation-al headquarters from H. C. Perr secretary sec-retary of the Rotary Clubs association. associa-tion. The purpose of the survey, says the . letter, is "to prove whether American legion reports are based b'n hysteria Or upon facts." In making the letter public the legion issued tills statement by F. W-Qalbraith, W-Qalbraith, national commander: I hope findings will be given the Widest publicity. It Will be found the legion has noi over-stated the case." 1 Mr Perry's lettl r said: 'The result will be that from 800, communities will come evidence of bysiness and professional men to prove to the American people whether or not the American legion reports are based Ion hysteria or on such actual facts, so, revolting and heart-rending as to C u-e Hie whole American p-i.p":e tuj rise In iheir might and di Justice to 'the men who sacrificed themselves; ! for their country. |