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Show r . M0 0 ' tn and ewudsteet !M5" rib ...M. 'WtU 'SECTION THREE SATURDAY APRIL 1- - 1919 SALT LAKE v i NEWS: kCeP of tLa lodger. id anurrr vWTfrtinj rurnot ops. ta a dT-r- bo Mc'teJnjyxiiowt - in the. fkx Pages CITY UTAH WoT Hi I Comprehensive Scfieme For Restoring Disabled Men, and. Bringing Them Back to Industry-Bro-ken Soldiers Classif ied and Trained , am Wor Found For All-E- very Effort to Res'o.c den to r es Medical Aid Free Mother Country , Their Who Did Those Her to to Is Their Her See Best to That Every Disabled Man Shall Becc.nc at Least Realizing Duty Her, Doing Duty ? Partly Self Supporting Elaborate Scheme of Graded Pensions to Make Good War Handicaps . J i ! . I 1L ew iamb mn oij, How Well 4 Irsl Men hlnm hang George (Special Correspondence.) rONDQN, April 2. Great Britain is mantled with a network of hos- piials ior llte restoration to health ,!of disabled men discharged from the British navy and army, and with a similar network of train-in- g centers for ilieir restoration In the history of the worlds l raiustnai elhciency. ai.'ijtjare has been- - no such endless chain of medi- olWtra and no such endless chain of schools. Jfedhargedmanwhoisnot of normal physical t&f3ent is left to his own devices when the Brit-i- d moes are through- - with him. On the day of iiliargo, he is taken in hand by the ministry j& Edoos and is thereafferfmanced by the state Et! he is restored to society a man well and willing duties of a British bpay tm-- part in the peace-tim- e . rt w Can Walk. Med tank one as like it as possible, so that your knowledge and experiences will help, but to fu yourself for a new kind of a job you wifi need some training. Of course the length and kind of teaming will depend on the skill required for the work. The mim-trof pennons can help you to get training and can provide t nrr.Ti; or,n trmix Working IWiw die King aixl Ca.xn of l.iuUiml low knee or of left arm below elbow, total los of one eye; pension $Cu52 offers to ft 12 Oiif iwn Mull 1 n. disuuj .f bitin rrnM a Carponor state lirilLdi TVorWiop. ' S.L'1 TABLE OCCEFATIONS. huh he uffeied vnh at lb-- ' unit-- f A man who wan gettuig tri)-men- t The governjnent demands of its men that for privates. wouhi not la? from the itate for neura-thtn- u m thoo-in- g then new occupations, they should 40 per cent disablement: Iokb of thumb or f able to git -- jecMl treatment fiom the state if six choose oct upatijinam which thry can c the knotG 1 lx- months aftei he left the hor leg in ledge and four, fingers of right band; pension, $4 25 for warthey' hare gained from their experience .. street lucidenl') rant officers to 12Jj Jor privates. o'd occupations o that their training will bp easier for your maintenance darmg it. 80 per cent disablement: loss pf thumb or of four He may rtoutre skilled nursing ai home, or masand th ir chances of employment better; that their As soon as the disabled man is discharged from fingers of left hand; or of three fingers of right sage at home, or dental treatmuu., in Ida artificial new. otcupaiion.s will he such as alwaysTto commarid the forces, he is sent to his home aod- his case is hand; pension, f i.18 for- - warrant officers to ?2 00 bm'tis irtaj need repair. All ihn i' done by the state. a decent wage; and that their new y occupationtwill He m.,y have to go to a hospital- - to secure a new handed over to his local war pensions committee. for privates. le really suitetf to them having regard to their age 29 per cent disablement: loss of two fingers of artificial limb or further treatment of hut stump; chain of which committees cover the country. His and the mjuryTir direasw from which they are sufhe may need massage and electYical treatment which local committee at once puts him into touch with its either hand; pension, $2.12 For warrant officers to . fering. medical board, and the man is classified at once ac$1.56 for privates. cannot be given at home; he may have contracted those who, confonmng with thee requirefor tul-er- t ultras and his condition may demand treatment cording to his disablement. Tft British government TEMPORARY PENSION'S. ments, retn.ire new training, the through tha in a s ihatorium or hospital; he may n ed treatment recognizes nine different classes of disablements as ocal war pensions oommittce, mil ai range the d.sablo-menWhen ho is first discharged, unless his t follows: in a penal for para'ytus; he may need training and incidental pay all ifccessarv iwn-e- s is dearly permanent as in the case of an am- leatmen f neurasthenia which h- - can only get at to it. for ceitain kinds of dts ihlcment, certain oc10) per cent disablement: loss of two or more limb, the man's pension is temporary anil it . iecia! institution provided bv the Hate, or at outlimbs, loss of an arm and an eye, loss of a leg and putated cupations sro suggested bv the local committees, eucn. by work on the land; he may ne d an eye, loss of both bands or of all fingers and goeson being renewed from time to time until it is patient clinic--o- r for men who have lost limbs, commercial made permanent or until he is cured. It should he The rate for whnh he has fought is back, of to, the blind, which will necessitate lies elf voter thumbs, loss of both feet, lo-- s of a hand and a foot, operating, mctei leader and collector, p e'g stated that if the man is suffering from 109 per going to one of a chain of institutions for blind ka. H s country to whom he offered his life, still total blindness, total paralysis, lunacy, wounds, inwork, lent and shoe ' repairing, basekef making, -cent disablement, the government aUowances for hig ousts thaf life its foremost responsibility. ftolders; he may need. to learn lip reading and atone caning, plastering, gas and ater fitting re- juries or disease resulting in disabled man becoming children, which One of the most prominent figures in working consist of $1 66 a week for his oldest in need of other treatment for deafness. For bedridden, wounds of or injuries to inpermanently pacing, and welding, are suggeided. child (if it is under 16), $1.25 for his second and at the civic salvation of the disabled man is Major ail thee, the stale pays his expenses and the neces-iar- y ternal organs involving total permanent disablemen suffering from neurasthenia fi.e., shell-- " Ior for every other child. If he is disabled m a His ment, wounds of or 4 film, M P who is hrmse'f a disabled man. allowances to his dependent!. injuries iSo head or brain involvshock), farming, hortecolviWyawisHTy,-fru- it gTjv- -' -- .U soon as the d i -- c h a rged ' tna R" fh'"a bT e to look 8ai lately in the British House of Commons arous- - ing total permanent disablement or severe epilepsy. lesser degree, hxs childrens allowances are decreased mg and farm carpentry are suggested. For men -t Is for work he required to choose the ort of work suffering from chronic rheumatism, commercial 'vry" tevereacmT"3udigureraeTit, advanced cases of acBrdingIy. As "soon "'as the discharged man's pen-io- n 4 fine. military bearing, although rated by the ha.i in whuh he wants to spend the ret of his life 0nc?. work,- - mmnng-7igtO" ' incurable disease; pension (exclusive of service penopcratiirgAfurhilure making, , been fixed, his loea ( insurance committee ta chain behasr-hosoTT he 'needs be it. Bcufry of pensions as 100 per cent disabled, the state ,n it, 62 training for warrant officers to $6.92 for prihe gold, silver and jewelry trades, tailoring, stone' sion), $10 of which committees cover the country in the same sujpbcf. it to him. frequcmtly for as long a period at cf the fact thaLhe lost both legs at Yprea.- - Ha -diamond cutting and 'polishing are suggtet-- ' vates,' a week. . .carving, ' abundance as the war pensions committees) furn a- wo years. ffki from the seat in the House which was once oc- He is expected, of course, to choose ed. For men suffenng from heart trouble, electn-cof iri.es him medical treatment from 'the doctor of his d.lwbJement; work which will b" as close as possible in character by Mr. Kavanagh, a member of Parliament toork, magneto repairs, electrical testing and fitarm at shoulder jomt; pension, $9 44 for warrant , Re has, of course, bee'n DeraeiTs day, who had neither arms nor legs. all the treat- - to thev work on whuh he was engaged when he given and stone carving are recommended. o leers to $ . or privates. ting . h reuenilv thi-Cohen began by raising himself from his . i.i iinpnscihte,- necessary in his military hospital joined th- forces, 1, has made been in TTreaOieadway already 80 setting neces- percent disablement; amputation of leg at hip- - before discharge, bat there are usdaWy howcvrrdtifTo tht-- disablement he has susxirtned. Up classes for disabled mnsaa si to catch the Speaker's eye, and he then asked nmchafl,).'"' liaistwn'to speak seated. The Speaker instantly or jeft arm at shoolder joinfi severe facial disfigure- - stties that a doctor needs to provide after his dis- - Jhe ci'n'iil.om. statebeaT5 The'TfT-- The course of training for this trarife occupies one f totak-oment, I (rated ibis unheard-ofnrigata charge. Hemay leqtiifeTor example, short stay tire expenses of his training, are roughly these: speejnsiong.gQ f request and the House, with year, and training class s aie already at werk ati for privates. Knl I in a convalescent borne in the country or by the sea, In case he is phy sic ally unable to resume his old terord.'agTS'd'wilh dHeersr5IajorCo&n "spoke Bristol. Birmingham, Brighten, Durnam, Edinburgh, 70 per cent disablement: short thigh amputation treatment out or as an patient ala hoapitel for masoccupation; in race he is unable hr resunieAiTV'oTd' Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester. N'eruisti", lBly ten minutes, bat said more than most speak- or or of leg right arm above or through elbow, tote! sage or electrical treatment. All this treatment the occupation without risk of I' d m half an hour. injury to his health; in Swansea and U rexham, w hile further clssse. wnj J deafness; pension, $7.44 for warrant officers to government provides free of exist at the point where 1 case he was a skilled workman before enlistment and take an interest in the subject of the disabled lie set up in other districts. T raining msecs i $4.82 for privates. the man can most conveniently take it Even though owing to his disablement cannot expect to earn the shortly 'bfi, be said, for 1 am a disabled soldier myself. have been set up m watch and clock rspAiring at 1 60 per cent disablement: amputation- of leg just h disablement may not have een doe to his war m favor of a scheme for apprenticing disabled wagts he would otherwise have ea rned m his previ Ixmdon, Barnsley, Dublin, Manchester, Notfinham, he is provided free treatment at' any time above knee and through knee, or of left arm above service, I to private ous their choose to the occupation; and in case he was an unskilled firms, leaving pen Swansea,1 Newcastle, Southend, or through elbow, or of right arm below elbow; $6,32 between the date of his discharge and twelve months woikman before enlistmenf and his disablement 15 trades. J and rexham. A of Worthing period after the signing of peace. (Of course this applies would seriously interfere with continued employment I am graded by the ministry of pensions as for warrant officers to $4.16 for privates. for naval and training has been O' to disease be5 the or cent "8 per cent of dis-for which his he was in disablement; amputation injuries per leg previous occupation. disabled, but I think there are stall embroidering. A three ninths course has been ot Jaathings I can do. A man of any kind can up m moving picture machine operating. The I op- - tailoring or or typewriting. Cutting and Polishing a tores 1 He 7 totally disabled man can do something. are preparing to train 2,'MW men. Classes in farmI sot want to sit at home for the res t of his ing, market gardening, horticulture, fruit growing, fbr-Inothing to do and nothing to look poultry keeping, eh.x-making, dairy wj.L, nui- pi with to but the drawing of his pension. ery m to Too Late. forestry and motor t ratgardening, the Wrong Way tfsla Nrtitral Mat1 Prwcd'olu IIL4(hv. mill It ttcconir Right Thing Done ter driving are already established In 10 eirtcr. SELF HELP. tbemsslves at the leased to make her spring from the be are be.ng built ta (Special Correspondence ) Special looms for (Special the day the disabled man is discharged from Corre(ondence I aeems to be head ofprisoners I P. IS, a formidable agitation, which UBU.V, AprH t other side of th Rhine. Jlonceur weavers In all, 112 Scotland. Aprfil. I in equip apprentice has been said tbat this propos.il by working for the establishment of one of the inevitable mj ,r the nary, the British government says anl, formerly prune minister Ls itacademic trades and professions may no be die i by th Irish republic by toroe of arms and it that pfea: of parliamentary aa. of France, has been saving that would lt unworkable in tended to weaken Great Britains efpracti. e and disabled man at Ule expense o7 Ids cminliy. government that an executive fort la the war. They ateo threatened pension is- only a small part of what the Parts is too near thefrontier. a sourer of friction Ohjcetore-dnot Books are supplied for these trr.iMng courts free ' to of the enforcement oppose o forcibly the of out know are os-imove thafa neutral zone for you, now that you As Kdoes not suit it, he f "apparently to Ireland, and with the conscription thus Kind of was of osl.d'liehed between charge by the government and vi(Pn the fuif o j You are save, something else will hav going back to ordinarycivil life help of the Roman Caihottc church t France. Switzerland and Italy more course of training haa been completed, z bonus of I sum a raised a of and ofhave money rk and It is no to you to make yourself as when the And nothing large fact, they moved. when convinced safej than a hundred veacs aao si"! that It $f-2s I . a v created a formidable organization for a week is paid the -- to dent for each wck of the way of hie fruntler we sjiall demand Iii.it w do hasThe-zo-been altered more Ih.io once. that work as possible. There will be keen eutpds in tre-ha-lf this- were Their a activities fcv however, purpods. There1 of the I ivm de his course, hside from .jhe uaoJ''allowantes to hi3 ween aee consists them. not uniform a PruKuaa be I to so of the embarrassing government for work and it is for you to take care mendous force compounded (Sex, once an appendage to the French th frontier and the Rhine amour propre." that on May 20, 1918, ft Waa an1 dependents during hi- absence Furthr, at the clone inertia, half of Can no longer offer th ransom of her province of Rurgundc and of a M np m are well placed to stand that competition. .which y nounced that De Valera aod many of a parUaroenUry of of tue wert of his gourse, he is given a grant with which to purshore are borderinit ur lees smuntry pwenia win open prosautione a mistaken his leading followers had been arwhere the state can help you. V th7- lavke'of "Genevi from acknowl'-dginand extending chase taken for her and for the world no as rested under the Defense of the "Yi necessary too1--- , not cxc ed ng $V) its steps, and to well rtv nearl ehoix and all retracing alen" policy first thing to do is to "get as That Is the tragedy of frame sni,lirnus Real Act (a measure passed for war conseqaencoSr-Thi- s disastrous avert a Than jws conplcted hie training, his local l'hm to neutral The at bot bleeding from a thousand terntorj .i I? Well as you can. The disablement for which force has been strikingly in ewdeooe purposes to strengthen the hands of e ( miles H reWhen wounds. war committee, in conjunction with his local executive them tb teadom Feln power by gtrmg pensions e em-- I i reunited to her Objectors will, ofu i nurse sac that a stored to her and-shmay be temporary or it may be wltothehave usual legal rights of' him a join The object ioterneu tn Kncliah to override thewas itbefn employment exchange, (.oii-.diLricu will hilly luoaily loot to frwitler her will loyal further announced provinces, I'tent, pay you gov Individuals), It but, whichever it is, if and wheat the Rritifch pnron. fo enabte hmv despite his -w in in 9 M The mountain petaks an I ao e"ory , can easdv' of hi training has lees 1 4 safe it than be Sn been POtou.A of that evidence discovered had done for Interval between Puu and the Ger- remain rtfulral because ro on wots drsJMemenfi In do a normal day it work at the job for you by doctor or by surgeon you -- wment a plot between Germany and the Sinn 81 afford man term or lea will be still so nar- It. The hior i of hm take shore. Fein party, and a summary of th J to be a permanent invalid or suffer of tts , suOiemoet e which he--- , has 'betin. trained, but ill cases where a and f irward bandled liaikw.u-!row that she can keep her capital n did wair It among: subsequently published. The others, but )L executed, crB wero if you can possibly help vlgi- - tween Fran. c. Iialv and Switzerland, octv at the price of not carry much conviction in Ireland; disabled Vi -man, berati-i- - of his disable flieiif, taslight- Do was whom tUt.f Pensions has doctors and liospifcla and lance And having lost the- ftewwr of hardly beer- out brv cumcTJito. 5 tt was qutte possible that the though lesr than a M e Vxfic-d jne n , disputes over cftccnt )y fhnn- - FVtners had been In corruiipiii--catto- n her 4rmy-'ffc.f jb kirals throughout the country in which the hi.s wages 'are made the subject congrocs of itnnu. then occupied back a the with German Germans of auackj (if arbd ruling pect (whom holding tbey five for otber tfi a life roedkal treatment had once deecntied as sir gallant on Fart until the ansira iiany time grt whaiever consliluted machinery of the rrgulhriwhatever the term waa. none Allies . hnn fi Of in could r Nailo was tfedT and e while fma Europe) HIT, it them servedh" it, aforsearIn Jure, This is the meaning of the demand cut off from the rest . of the country. governmont aftcf ended to they obvmue that Uk-I- i aitlvmwt liUle ytpre men benefit -' of of yet that. ail the Rhine, though The king of Sardinia there was then bank left the BrtOsh perIn this feay. Great Britain isdoiqg its duty to , Germany, the aint had been fifth line had pyt some P1 ties the should be neutral no kingdom of that statemert Iseurd under agreed German made Can stick to. If you can do your old job, rule, government that men who d.d their duty for her. the covemment, lake the and the moveno territory bordering far as fortifications, troop by by government contained nothing that to reconcile Ireland bi'jt or get a better, and in this the em-r"- w an attempt ments or conscription go. if Germany canton of Geneva u the hands ot the PATRICK O FLAHERTT all the prtoon-.e- rs gave legal proof of the existence of a" released and 'should mediate another surprise inva-o- n The hone of ejrhnnge can help you. . If your disablo-0Q- t leniency unconditionally. 1919, Copyright, by Edward. MarahaJL . atte oiimC. the French' say, tt leant ( Continued on page two.) (Continued on page two.) let you do your old job aim at getting- - reconciliation proved futile. The re ihartred oi fiom demrthiTT-i- -d ii-- -- br-k- e o -- al ,. thu,-slar- .d -- $1-9- n al le-s- et umW-w.-bteh-t- " toSO Stoke-on-Tre- mil-tar- y shoe-repairi- Sinn Fein Prisoners Freed ei - The Left Bank of the Rhine at D Iw 1 ft. - 1 diaad-vanta- redj-eeeln- 5 ne -- - min-mlr- u. wide--near- ly Alsaoe-Iairrsin- he-WIMi e -- hvf pro-""e- 1 -- L lead-htali- nt - - wln 1 - ltl), -- T V it |