Show VETS VETS' BUREAU TO BE PROBED Committee to Investigate Alleged Abuses Abuses of ot the United States veterans veterans veterans vet vet- erans bureau in administering care to disabled veterans said to entail a great waste of public money Inthe in inthe inthe the expenditure of ot or 20 per cent of or the total federal revenues revenues revenues reve reve- annually are to be investigated ed locally by a committee of the chamber VJ f commerce on request of Major General John F. F ORyan of the officers officers' reserve corps The f first concern of the committee ac according according according ac- ac cording to a a. letter received from General ORyan will be to expedite relief reller of veterans whose worthy worth claims have been delayed Hospitalization Hospi- Hospi Hon vocational training and the complaints of disabled soldiers will be gone into An attempt willbe will willbe willbe be made mad to fix responsibility either on construction of the law creating the bureau or on the organization of that department Those selected by the chamber board of governors for service on the investigating committee are Dr George Thomas president of oJ the University of Utah G. G N. N Child superintendent of ot city schools Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Thomas A. A Beal Seal dean of the school of ot commerce and finance University of ot Utah A. A N. N McKay I general manager of ot the Salt Lake Tribune Roy T. T Homer News Leon B. B Hampton former president of ot the chamber of ot commerce commerce com corn merce A A. L. L Fish general manager of The Salt Lake Telegram Dr J. J U. U GiesY and Sam Parker retired major U. U S. S army |