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Show TRAMINGOF DISABLED IS Oli FARCE Commander of Vets Complains Com-plains of Conditions at Camp Sherman CINCINNATI. Jan 28. That vocational voca-tional training at Camp Sherman. Chll-Ucothe, Chll-Ucothe, Ohio, Is "a farce and a fraud" is the statement made by Judge Robert S Marx of this city, national commander com-mander of the Disabled American Veterans Vet-erans of the World War, In a report presented in Washington today to Martin Mar-tin R. Madden, chairman of the committee com-mittee on appropriations of the House ol Representatives- The report is th result of a personal visit made by 1 Judpr- Marx to tho ramp "Th school rooms have been made over In B makeshift fashion." says Marx In the report "In the electrical school which has an enrollment of SO I there w-ere only R men actually present pres-ent and of this number only two wi re doing nnvthing." KQCIPM1 " POOR The equipment, he said, was such as could be picked up around any abandoned aban-doned camp, students told him that ! the reas'in ihey were not working was 'thai equipment had not come. Not a single student was In the plumbing st hool according to Mars There was a dearth of equipment here as was the ease in the bakery, he declared. de-clared. j "it looked like real work was beinp I done Jn the tailoring school," the ri -port said. "There were1 only two or ' three men who seemed to he idle ami :lt appeared that Instruction was being be-ing given " NOBODY vrFsricn The shoe repairing school, the report re-port staled, was the busiest In the j rump. "We did not find a single student j w ho expressed Katisfactlon with the ! methods of teaching or with the courts cour-ts of Instruction he was receiving,'' Judge Marx riid "Many of the stU-i stU-i dents wanted to go home, but were afraid to ask, fearing they would he propped from training entirely and 'thus luvhu: the chance for rcliabllita-I rcliabllita-I tion." |