Show I I DISABLED D D ED SOLDIERS 0 D R P PROMISED 0 PD BEST Di Dit Ii t OF 0 CARE AR I Program of Vocational Training Board Is Explained Explained Explained Ex Ex- i i By George B. B Waters II j Newspaper Enterprise Association n Washington Bureau WASHINGTON D D. C C. C Nov 1 18 S. S i The people of America may mar be sine sinei i that th the disabled soldiers soldier will be gl M j I the he best care are possible There are wounded veteran n j I About Aboul 50 of ot th these st st. will rill have to 10 h hi be Iw beI r I rehabilitated b by vocational training I About 18 per c cent nt of the contracted con con- traded tu tuberculosis and they must h hI p given the b best st cures ules possible and mo mos t of ot them ire are being given open J air j r t treat treatment tER t ment meat During th the war between 1 1000 an and men were discharged on account n I of ot Insanity Most of th these s a ate are 11 t in III tt asylums and little can be done donI foi fo them except to keep them in institutions lions mal make e them as a comfortable a al' al V possible and they will be treated a totally disabled and will have accrue to their benefit whatever a tion Is provided in such cases THOUSANDS TRAINED On November 1 1 men were receiving re rE vocational training and men had been recommended for or sue such suh h training by district vocational officer officer- q The reason all of oC them haven't ha t actual actually been put into schools Is because theare theare the thEY v are in hospital There are me men who were discharged from hospital i whom the federal board for tor vocational I 1 II education would like to find The were allowed to go home durin during th I the hI r I confusion that Coli followed owed the armistice p I All ma mayors ors and county Judges judge ha hi hav 1 e been been a asked kEd to look out for tor them aft and andI d I the men are requested to communist alp e I w with the board The vocational al board Is spendin a month In compensation n and maintenance for tor the disabled C on on gress has appropriated 23 t to date for rehabilitation and another SI 11 15 i.- i. will be forthcoming to run th the th work till Tune June 30 The board has hu a aske k d I f for tor for COt this service ice r from fromI Jul July 1 1920 to June 30 1921 I MEN DRAW SALARIES Under t the present law men while whit e taking vocational training receive recel e fro from 80 to SUiO a month The 80 i is for 0 a 0 I single man If It he has a wife h he get gel For the first child he gets 10 t additional and for tor additional children n varying sums are added I I Th The bureau of ot war risk insurance I of ot which Colonel Jones i s 5 t director Is supposed to take care o of or orthe all the disabled not taking vocational training But und under r the pru present nt law i ihas It r I has authority to pay to persons person with wit hg h total disability only sums SUm ranging rangin g from 30 to 8 85 Single men get 30 a a. man with wife 45 with wi wife an and d child 55 56 S ii wife and two children 6 wife and end three jives or more children S 5 and 10 additional to each sum um f fit r reach each ach mother br fath father r dependent o on the disabled soldier r. r These sums soma II ar are P Inadequate and much complaint complain I ha has e been heard But is expected d to 10 orre this thin e evil soon |