Show I BAD TREATMENT Or OF CAMP MEN CHARGED Des Moines la Ia Jan JanGo 4 Go Gov W. W y L L. Harding late toda today telegraphed Sec- Sec rotary Dal Baker er and Senators Kenyon and Cummins requesting an Investigation of ot complaints of or the treatment accorded accord accord- ed soldiers returning from tram abroad and those In demobilization camps The governor forwarded e a a. telegram r m received from signed b by ten persons with soldier sons SOliS from er 0 overseas now at Camp Dix who tho from parents charge are suffering cold an and hunger want of ot care and cannot cannot can can- not nol be bo reached b by mall mail telegraph or mone money In his telegram ram to Secretary Baker tho the governor says I call Pus to your attention trusting trusting trusting trust trust- ing that It may have Immediate lata consideration con con- I am confident this complaint complaint com com- plaint Is well grounded ro A letter of ot complaint from a group o of Iowans lowans at nt Camp Piko was made public ImbUe by the governor It asserts assert Iowans lowans were discriminated against inthe In tho the discharge c of oC enlisted men |