Thursday, October 30, 1930 Legislative Work of Legion Outlined in Resolutions Adopted Creation of a separate committee in the Senate to consider veterans‘ offairs. â€" Extension of the time for filing apâ€" plications under the Tysonâ€"Fitzgerald Act. Boston, Mass. â€" Delegates to the recent national convention of the American Legion here approved a report of the committe@ on national legislation â€" which included . several resolutions. on legislative matters. The resolutions approved by the comâ€" mittee and the convention embodied the following requests and proposals: Adequate and full compensation for tne armed fgrces of the United States. A resclution requesting that women who served as veterans be included in the census. Removal of the time limit for World war citations. Preservation and publication of milâ€" itary and naval records. Endorsement of H. R. 13224 to give all retired officers their highest war rank. [ A resolution to make public lands in Alaska available to exâ€"service men. Tax exemption for cigarettes given to hospital patients. « A resolution to allow World war veterans attending the National Conâ€" vention of the American Legion the same privileges secured Spanish war veterans. i A resolution appreciating the work of the Legislative committee, Establishment of more employment offices under the Labor Bureau. A‘ resolution requesting access to files in the Veterans‘ Bureau in case of insurance suits. ; Payment of adjusted compensation in full to dependents of deceased vetâ€" erans who died prior to the passage of the Act.s C Payment in full of adjusted comâ€" pensation certificates to permanently totally disabled men. $ CHARL/ '(l:'he 2djustable desion of /\\ \ haris (a pat ntes cxcluâ€" sive feature) permi s inciâ€" @ " vidu d figure control= cpuryapaet without discomfort, The _ from ©.9) /. firmiy lupputted bust, â€" 1/4c¢arment normal waistline, moder. â€" $//47/!7§,¢ ated hip and thigh conâ€" ; ds toursâ€"all these requirements of the curâ€" rent modeâ€"can be complied with when you wear Charis. * You can examine the garment and make our selection in the privacy of your home. iuu write or phone the address below. CH / ~XRLF BLANCHE HAWKINS 606 Nrth Sheridan Road First Waukecax, Iuc. Telephone Ontario 8185 Then a Fitted Dress Char s u p i« from 698 wD. 7 he ga rm n illustrated it pried at $9.30 A resolution recommending a comâ€" mittee for standardization of veteranâ€" aid legislation. A resolution to give veterans in civil service in all departments credit for war service. # Another resolution‘ dealing with the rate of interest charged on Adâ€" justed Service certificate loans was referred to the legislative committee by the unanimous consent of the conâ€" vention. 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