Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1927 — Page 3

MAY 13, 1927

HELP SOUGHT FOR DISABLED SOLDIER OF NO CERTIFICATE Legion Would Aid Families —Tuberculosis Case Examples Cited. Designed to provide- means for caring for the families of soldiers "who cannot show a service connection with their disabilities,’’ anew movement is under way in the ranks of the American Legion. Pension laws provide that a disabled veteran, who is able to show that his incapacitation is due to war service, may receive a sum of money each month as well as his hospital and medical needs. No Financial Aid However, if the former soldier cannot connect his injury with war service he does not get financial aid, although he is entitled to hospital treatment and Government provision. This means, according to the legion, that the family of a soldier who is unable to work automatically becomes dependent on charity, in many cases, when the veteran is placed in a hospital. The many cases of tuberculosis receiving treatment in the southwest are pointed to as examples. Need for Family Adalain Wright Macauley, national president of the Legion Auxiliary, is of the opinion that the disabled soldier’s greatest need at present is aid to his family. Pointing to the situation in Tucson, Ariz., where 10.000 disabled veterans who receive no monetary compensation, are gathered. Mrs. Mac-

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auley said that many of the families of these men are with them and dependent on charitable sources. Proposes Service Mrs. Macauley proposes that a system be worked out whereby a cen.tral service bureau would be conducted and the veterans affairs handled through his home-town post while he was in tho hospital. ‘‘There is no use for the Government to send jellies to these men if their babies are going to starve,’’ she said. Mental Rest Clause Legion officials also point to the ‘‘complete mental rest’’ clavfse in curing tuberculosis as evidence of why the families of these men should be cared for. ‘‘lt is known,” they say, ‘‘that a

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GROUP BANKERS WILLJEET HERE Conference to Be Held in City May 23. First of a series of eight group meetings of the Indiana Bankers’ Associaiton will be held at the Claypool, May 23. Other dates and meeting places announced by Secretary Forba McDaniels are Crawford.sville, May 24. Anderson, May 25; West Baden, May 26; Washington, May 27; Newcastle, June 1; Bluffton, June 2, and Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, June 3. Speakers at the meetings will In-

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elude Hugo C. Rothert, Huntington, Indiana Bankers’ Association; Wirt Wright, Evanston, 111., former Illinois Bankers’ president; M. R. Stur- | tevant, St. Louis, Missouri Bankers’ president: State Senator C. Oliver Holmes, Gary, Ind.; Wayne Hummer, LaSalle, 111., former Illinois Bankers’ president; Monte J. Goble, Cincinnati; George M. Barnard, InI dianapolis. Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Tipton County bangers will attend thp group meeting here. NAME CLUB COMMITTEES Chairmen Are Announced by President Lawrence Helm. Members of eleven committees of the Indianapolis Traffic Club have been selected. Committee chairmen, according to | President Lawrence N. Helm, arc:

Advisory, J. W. Kern; auditing and finance, Roscoe Johnston; educational program, F. A. Doebber; entertainment, Lewis Smith; invitations, Walter F. Smith; junior serv ice, Herbert T. Grimes; law and revision, Albert Stump; membership, L. P. Maddox; plan and scope, Frank A. Butler; publicity, B. C. Dudley; reception, W. M. Holland. Cuba is self-governing in every respect except that it does not have the power to declare war.

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teacher training classes. This is th third year of limited enrollment. Smith has sent a letter to Indiana high school principals urging that all high school graduates desiring elementary teacher training work at Indiana make applications before Aug. 1. Overcrowding and lack of facilities to meet demands are blamed, he said. The President of the United States has absolute pardoning power except I in cases of impeachment. _

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