Show Soldiers Support Infant School POUT PORT DENNING BENNING Ga Mar 5 6 AP This AP-This This fort foil where fine and rough points of the infantry are Imparted to United States soldiers also has another educational institution I an an infant school One hundred and seventy seventy one one children representative of ot ever every section of ot the country countr are In the school which Is supported by the officers and enlisted men It came about In this way wayai War Wai ai department appropriations provide funds for schools for officers officers oUI- oUI cers and enlisted men and vocational vocation vocation- al and advanced scholarships for officers at universities but no prOvision provision provision pro pro- vision is made for the education of ot children of ot soldiers living ll on a government reservation Tuition fees tees had to be paid for forthe forthe forthe the children If the they went to the Columbus City schools and added to this was a a. long Ion hue bus ride each day So Colonel Robert J J. J formerly a 0 Cornell professor who was educational and recreational officer at the fort foit several years sens ars ago conceived the Idea of ot establishing a II school on the post Tho The school Is held In two old arm army buildings and has six sK i Instructors ut- ut headed b by a a. principal ti trained lined at Columbia university Regular tuition fees benefit performances performances performances per per- and athletic events have kept the Infant School In operation operation opera opera- tion and plans now are being made to erect a new building |