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The Montclair Times from Montclair, New Jersey • 4

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THE MONTCLAIR TIMES. JULY 15. 1932 pared to the average cost of S4 day Cultivation of Garden from TV VETERANS' CARE IN GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS MORE bed in veterans hospitals. eat times apparently drove their herds from place to place, stopping where pastures were favorable ana the soil suitable for rough culUva. tion.

Aa these stoosixur olac be Estimatinjr the construction cost ol Dawn Ol xiisiury The idea of gardening Is not new Montclair Qarden Pool Boasts Lotus Blossoms in Full Bloom ECONOMICAL- AMERICAN LEGIUN Ur lllALo mail but has been familiar to most people came more permanent, the cultivated porphyry in which the sacred lotus since civilization began. Tree. It is cheaper to give proper hos the non-service connected hospital load has gradually Increased so that a 400-bed government hospital at $1,000,000 ($2,500 a bed) it has been figured by the Veterans Administration that the money necessary to hospitalize four hundred patients for two years in private Institutions would not only build a veterans' hos- shrubs, flowers, water and ornamenu pital care to World War veterans in M. N. BAKER TO RESIGNPOSITION (Continued from Page One) ing and Sanitation," "Sewage Purification," "Potable Water." "Sewage Purification," "British Sewage Works" and "British Refuse Destructors-" He is joint author of "Sewage Disposal in the United States" and "Municipal Monopolies." Mr.

Baker has also contributed to have always been included in some rnrm as home grounds were devel grew, dedicated to the ancient die-ties. The lotus, springing from the mud, lifting its golden-headed blossom high over the water and opening areas were lencea protect went from wild animals and raiding tribes. Ancient history describes them and att a later date those of Egypt and Babylonia aa the first gardens. Old Campaign ScandaL The Mulligan letters" were certain oped. The Bible describes man's first nitaL but also maintain It lor a government-owned institutions tnan in private hospitals, according to information and tables of costs received by William H.

Dev. post commander of the American Legion here, from the National Legislative Com pure and spotless to the sun was to misfortune in the story of Adam and Eve being driven from the Garden rwriod of two years. In succeeding now more than one-hair or tne patients in veterans' hospitals are suffering from disabilities which have not been connected with the service under existing law. Administration Responsible. The administration, however, put the stamp of its approval upon this character of hospitalization when forced through the Congress the dis years such a hospital could be main fainorl at Sin-half Of the COSt mittee of the Legion.

Legion official letters written by James G. Blaine to maintain these veterans In private in charee that alleged misrepresentation of Eden. "someone, has said that many of the wise ones have been endeavoring to return to a garden since that time. In other words, there has always been smvinc tendency to construct gar stitutions. Under these circum his private business partner.

Warren Fisher. They were obtained in some has become widespread regarding the Members of the Montclair Garden Club and other interested local residents are Invited to inspect a rare water plant, "the sacred lotus of the Nile," now in full bloom in the garden pool at 152 Gates arenue, the residence of Mrs. Frank Taft- This plant is expected to be in full bloom for the two or three days between the hours Of 9 a. m. and 1 p.

m. Persons telephoning Montclair 2-1612 trt3 be told whether the blossoms are fully opened. The spell of the Nile stm hovers around the blossoms of the sacred lotus, even when this strikingly beautiful plant is grown In a twentieth century garden. More than 4.000 years ago in the sacred gardens of Egypt, where dwelt the priests and where great throngs came to worship, there were pools of granite stances it would not seem an econ the International Encyclopedia, first published in 1904, and to its subse Egyptian worshippers symbolic of the rl3 of the soul of man. There is perfect beauty in the leaf, bud and opened flower of the lotus.

The great eoncave, shield-like leaves, often two feet in diameter, and many-petaled flowers, like gigantic roses with delightful fragrance, form a striking picture of great artistic quality. war by James Mulligan, a clerk of omy, from the viewpoint of the ex ability allowance act of July 3, 1930 government's expenditures on toenail of disabled veterans. The analysis of costs covering hos quent revisions, as well as to revisions Fisher's, and the Insinuation mad- The Legion and the government had dens in some form or other by the to Nelson's Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia hwn in aereement ever since the majority of people living in civuizea that they showed corruption on Blaine's part in the legislation affect-in rortain western railroads. MuUi- For thirty years he had charge of pitalization shows that this expense has remained at a comparatively uniform level during the past ten-year the book review section cf Engineer countries. World War that the primary duty of the government to its veterans was penditure of government funds, to maintain these veterans In private Institutions rather than in government-owned veterans' hospitals.

Old Form of Torture. I a "scold's bride." having a knife-! before a congressional ing News and Engineering News- ondsrsDe or garden architecture Record. committee investigating Blaine, but is the most perishable of the arts, and records of its ancient devel main himself regained possession or STAYING IN RICHMOND. VA. A.

M. Clark of 215 Lorraine avenue is in Richmond. Va, stopping at the Hotel William Byrd. period, costing in the neighbornooa of $40,000,000 annually for the operation of the hospitals and renting cf bed3 in contract Institutions. The annual cost of hospital construction the letters and read them to Congress opment are found in stone carvings in June.

1876. The letters were me edge wheel "bit" which cut the tongue of the unfortunate wearer if he or to cure them of war disability and that if cure were not possible it was the government's obligation to compensate them financially for this When the administration decreed La 1930 that it would not grant the further service connection requested and literature. From this information we find that subject of much campaign con she tried to talk, is on exhibition in BOARD POSTPONES PAY CUTDECISION (Continued from Page One) has been about nine million dollars a troversy. the wandering nomads of the earn the museum at Warwick, England year in addition to this. The Lezion has been the primary RETAIL WHOLESALE factor in securing the construction ot by the Legion, but would instead pro these hospitals and in having the laws broadened to allow veterans with vide disability allowances for non-service connected disability, it set up a policy so much further advanced Do You Want To Rent A House? non-service connected disabilities to become patients without cost to them LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND THE RENT VOU WISH TO PAY selves.

The chief critcism ofhe govern vnnderful S110 New England Colonial; ment's hospital program has been leveled at "hospitalization regardless that a false step in this important matter may have seriously untoward effects on he school system as a whole a system that has been painstakingly built up through a period of many years. Therefore, the board feels that the employees affected should first be given an opportunity to appear and be heard on the subject. Such opportunity cannot be had before September 15. At that time, the subject will be taken up with the teachers and other employees of the board." Summer Teachers Named. "The House of Quality and Seriice" of service connection." This was an than that of non-service connected hospitalization, that this latter must now be considered as an established governmental policy which cannot and should not be revoked.

Private Hospitals. Medical associations composed of civilian doctors have contended against further construction of government hospitals, (for non-service general medical and surgical cases) on the theory that thousands of vacant beds now exist in civilian hos-i location: 10 rooms, 4 baths, garage: oil burner. $150 South side colonial: 7 rooms. 3 baths, play room, attached Karage- $150 Glen Rldsre: exceptional residence: 10 rooms. 4 baths, garage.

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$200 Krwin Park section: Colonial residence; 9 rooms. 3 baths; garage; large plot. amendment (Sec. 20110) to the veterans laws secured by the Legion in the act of June 7, 1924. and" the Le- eion believes that it was justified persuading the government to enact When in need of Insurance, Remember WE write all kinds of Insurance pitals and that the government should' Suggestions for the Hot Weather FOWL, Iamb or broilers, any one of the three will answer the question of what to have for the week-end.

Of course Aiello quality standards first had to be met and we ire happy to add, prices too, are consoling in any weather. in dependable companies. this amendment. Given Benefit of Doubt. Due to the, early difficulty experienced by Legion officials and government officials in arriving at agreements as to whether certain disabilities were in fact due to World War service, if was mutually agreed that.

icui meae iui uisauiea veterans. An examination 0i private hospital josts made by the Veterans' Admin H. S. CONNOLLY CO. istration has disclosed that thM II "I average about $8 a day a bed as eom- while certain of these disabilities mizht not warrant the payment of Further business at the meeting included the retroactive appointment of teachers for the summer school, which Is being run this year the Montclair High School by the Board of Education at a large saving over previous years, when It was privately managed.

This year, however, high school and junior high school instruction only is being given. Summer sessions for pupils of the elementary grades, previously run by the board, have been abandoned. The approximate cost to the Board of Education for the summer school last year was $9,000. This year the net cost is $1,700.25. For salaries $2,323.25 is being spent.

Receipts from the 235 pupils amount to $1,605. compensation to the veterans, that at the same time a reasonable ooudc existed as to the responsibility of World War service for their incep tion. Under these circumstances the Lesion asked and the government rranted (in 1924) hospitalization re gardless of service connection (where beds were available) so that disabled FOWL, lb. 25c FRESH KILLED LEGS OF LAMB, lb. 25c (GENUINE SPRING) BROILERS, lb.

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