The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 11, 1919, SECOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 16, Page 11, Image 11
Methodists Save i
Upon and j
Serbian Orphans;
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toother* Ctiereh Buys Hom#? hi Bra*
Ml* and Belgrade and
poet* Serbian Refugee*
in England.
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Nafhville, Tena. ? The Centenary j
CommlMlon of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. South, will specialise in j
earing for the children of Belgium,
Serbia and other stricken countries of
Europe, according to an announce- !
meat made by Dr. W. B. Beau champ, j
? the director-general. Dr. Beauchamp !
. and a Church Commission h&ee Just j
returned from Europe.
For this purpoM a large hone, tor-;
marly a famous boys' school, has been
purchased at Uccle, a suburb of BrusMb.
Several hundrad children can
be accommodated in this building, and
/ the Methodists will assume entire responsibility
for them and their future.
. Another home has been bought at
Belgrade, Servla, and here the underfed
orphans of the Southern Slavs will
be given medical attention and cared
for. A staff of women physicians,
secured from Scotland, will be in
charge of this home.
Still another orphanage has been
taken over at Faversham, England.
This home already contains more than
a hundred Serbian children, orphaned
refugees who were taken from their
homes during the Austrian invasion.
Plight of Children Deplorable.
"One can scarcely imagine the
plight of the Belgian and Serbian children,"
declared Dr. Beauchamp. "The
mines of Northern France have been
flooded or filled with concrete by the
Germans, and thousands of children
will literally freeze to death this win-;
tar.
"I have seen them living in the old
trenches and dug-outs left by the enemy,
With little to eat save what is \
gathered from the passers-by."
Belief stations will be established i
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H (juicKiy as wui&cn wiu u? uuuuuou I
and supplies sent These will be at
Brussels, Ypres, St Quentln, Montdidier,
Belgrade and other centers.
The Centenary Commission is seek- j
tag for two young physicians, eight
nurses, a dozen women social workers,
and a number of superintendents
and directors to reinforce the belief
staff. These will be sent abroad at
v." once.
The Church has a fund of $5,000,000
for this purpose. It is a part of the
$58,000,000 fund which was raised in
? file recent Centenary Drive. j I
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Training for
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Three Type* Included Under
Vocational Law
Not every disabled soldier is permitted
to receive training under the vocational
rehabilitation law; but every
disabled soldier who is in need ot
training is provided for. The federal
board for vocational education is authorized
under the law to give train
ing, with support, to "every person
enlisted, enrolled, drafted, inducted
or appointed in the military or naval
forces of the United States, including
members of training camps authorized
by law, who since April 7, 1917, hasj
resigned or has been discharged 01!
furloughed therefrom under honorable
conditions, having a disability incurred,
increased or aggravated while
a member of such forces, or later developing
a disability traceable to service
with such forces, and who, in the
opinion of the federal board for vocational
education, is in need of vocational
rehabilitation to overcome, the
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handicap of such disability." Thes?
are called "Section 2 men" in the parlance
of the board, and constitute th?
large majority of those in training.
Disabled soldiers termed "Section
2 men" by the board are those with
disabilities which do not prohibit theii
return to former employment, but who ;
desire training for the improvement :
and benefits it may bring. The la^ i
prescribes that courses for rehabilita- j
tion be provided for them under con- i
ditions approved of by the board. Suck :
men must have been awarded compensation
by the bureau of war risk insurance,
and no maintenance is allowed
them during training. In ad-j
dition to these two classes a few men i
still in the army and navy hospitals
are taking training under the directior
of the board, without cost to thi
board, under section 6 of the act.
These three classes include all dls
abled men who are eligible for re-edu
cation under the amended la"
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