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Show Fort Fflay Become Vocational School Pupils" Get $65 a Month K m mm s m mm U.S. Ms Werli In fere olWoimd Thorough Training in Trade or Profession to Be Given With Liberal Support During Term of Study. (m.v:ii-:nt v.-j.. th,- irrni .1 i.. nun I.. um,...iii ..r wounded ;m.1 Ji.sa hied Yanks from the? huttletielJ of France Mint; an announcement tculay from the federal" board fr vocational eJi:eation of unu;;d-'d L1. S. soldier;, telling of the great plans made v the government for the reeontniL tioii of these hroken heroes. Not only lias I nele Sam made provision for vocational training hr Irs wounded soldiers, ailnrs and marines and promised to provide pro-vide permanent employment tor them, hut he w.ll pay them a liberal monthly salary while they are undergoing the training. LEADS THE WORLD. According to tlu announcement received re-ceived hen- fr.-m ! Piosser, director di-rector ; the federal hoaid for vocational voca-tional education. I'ncie rsim in this i espect has gone one tep further than any other nation in the world. i i ational tiruninn is being carried n t:i .ill oilier rnuntneH, but no other i o n n Kiip). or! a with such generosity n.s wounded heroes liko thy United Mates. ".it only is the United State rhv-o rhv-o ium.nl pf.tviHirr f 1 'i i tin rrttirr! i M.n an. I tMi:niiii; of her crippled soldiers, railots mi 1 inarireM on a usily Inr-i r mid iimiv compute scale than any "l). it c'H'ntiy." ra.i Mr. rrosser. "hut It ! is more. It Ik pa in;: those l ts I:mi!.; il fichfrs who tifoj -iuu 1,M i1' ' trahiiiig a nii-nthlv salary h I'.vftvH the iivei nKH individual e.. f a' lif I by tt:e petp( of this .ijnfiy. No other onr.tiy in the world I: inri.l,. fiur-h liberal iiiid yenerous l-t' '.. : u f.ir uk dif-, h!e.!. ;c: , m c r.TH. . r i- . ? d In p.iy .l!v- ' ' ' I II i:i ;t Piinim nil t;.:,.- . f Ji.', ;i I i- n,!i ouiiiu- ih.. mil of t-.hidt mu. v,.i:i pi,;,,.i -i..;ii.ii--lv mm- jf h m I Mi:-,! an I li.is i hil.lrrn " 1 htw ri'.ny t h;t t rt, m:m civen spe- ' f.'in -.: l.v II'. . i.ven Iliettt Will i ,- !. !;,., A n:otiih ('urinT ' ' ' i f f' ('in n" In .id.:i - 1 ' : ' ' - h- w I- i i-'ii.MMi 1,1 , 1 I M ' is. .11). clotluiia; and v I e t1' iv joil-poried until he IS I ' ' !' i nun- i; etnp!'yi;iei!t Jin. I ' ' ' s ' h.-. i.i. iny .f (he tnen lecentd if. I'.n.-j.is istetoav w:ll avail 1 ' 1ms ot the epportiinity ofiVied 1 i ; ,e iM -nt cannot i,e (it ter-i ter-i i-e ii t nt I .-ft. r tlu rr period of on- - j-oi (!. I'nir tf the hix men kIi i a ; i t v. -r w ;niic in bat t ie. one ; i - i . v. .') scini: 1'iotn an iieration for ' Si ; t ' ..ic.t.s .ttel the other if recovcr-ii. recovcr-ii. f i I.i i.iin; i"iiti.u ted oversea:-. WELCOME .S GIVEN. Th v "iindctl men weie given a t-n- ' e- Miit'ete Weleonie by the Ked Tinr.s.s. military men and mem-' I is of the i, (t ('ri.HM army relief di- 1 fs on tf the local po.st when they ar-iie. ar-iie. yesterday. Kach one of the heroes . wore ;i sniile and insisted that he was ' "all ntsht " Etfuie the men nrriveil at the ptist Sfx b".Mit!fill bt)iitiiets of flowers, each bearing a card witn the nohhcr's name, atid th" number of ht organlzat "n. Were sent to the hospital by the National Na-tional League for Women's Service, j The nun v.-ere met at the statu-ti b l.etl Oosm worker and militaiy men ft the post and escorted to the hospital. hos-pital. 1 NAMES CF HEROES. ! Th first six wounded men to ar- : irive for t rea tin hi. t at the local .:ini' , i rtrurtlt'ii hospital are: levari Moore, Spr:tiKstoti. b'alio; ; e.i;ri; hot wound at Aigoisne. j M'nntmiird t.n page 11 i j FORT MAY BECOME mi" 1 1 nu eif ro m page 1 Joseph Riding, Ielta, 1'tah; shrsp-j shrsp-j net wounds. Verdun front, i Herbert it. J.lnse. Sawyer, Idaho, I machine gun wound. Chateau Thierry. ! Krank Mclxmald. Ia Angeles, I passed at Argonne battle. -I llerlert . Sprlngstead. Bountiful, I I'luh; appendicitis operation oversea a Lloyd McKee. Woodbnrn. Ore.; III-ress III-ress C4inlracted overseas fa vid 1. basinger. Missler, Kan.; sbrdpnel w ound right hand, 'hateau Triiet rt |