| Show COUNTRY BEGINS TO I AID WAR VETERANS The country has just begun to pad Its debt to the World war veteran said Dr B. B W. W Black Dlack state supervisor supervisor supervisor super super- visor of ot the United States public health service In an address made at al althe atthe the tho weekly luncheon of ot the Salt L Lake chamber of commerce today Th There are more than 12 per cent of the men from Utah who went to war that are receiving compensation or medical care and treatment from the government government govern govern- ment Dr Black Dlack continued At present there are men receiving receiving receiving re re- re- re maintenance who are in lt training in Utah Each draws from 80 to a month making an average average average aver aver- age payroll of about each month exclusive of the amount paid for medical treatment For the past ten months there has been an an average of four new cases accepted every day b by the vocational rehabilitation ot or public health services In Utah Cases Case have havo been received at Washington at ai atthe atthe the rate of 1000 per day It has been estimated that the maximum state stags of the work being carried on by these departments will not be reache reached for five flye years cars |