Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1945 — Page 14
~NEW SCRUTINY
“$2000 ‘Loan Not Erough, _ Senator George Says.-
| WASHINGTON, May 10 (U. P).|
«G. 1, bill provisions for business -Joans and education ‘today , were marked down for special scrutiny in the senate’s re-examination of the veterans' program. Walter F. George sance committee reportems he thought: ONE: The government should stand ready to guarantee much more than $2000 of a loan obtained by ‘a veteran to start business TWO: Educational sopportunities ‘should be extended to veterans oyu: 84 years of age. The entire veterans’ program is slated - for a thorough .“re-exami-nation” by a special finance committee subcommittee headed by ‘Senator Edwin C. Johnson (D. Colo.). Johnson plans to begin hearing soon. Toured Horror Camps George, a member of the senate group which toured German horror camps, said his trip to Europe “convinced” him G. I. bill educational provisions must be extended. “lI found any number of men beyond 24 who had not ‘equipped themselves: tp do the Kind of work | they want to do,” George said. He | said also that veterans “just can't get any start” in business under
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vides a- government guarantee of B80 per cent of a exceeding $2000.
“CHURCH PETITIONS TO BUILD BASEMENT
Post-war construction of another ehurch building has been requested In a petition for a variance filed before the city zoning board.
Norman Ford, church committee- |
man, was the petitioner in behalf
of the Bethel Missionary Baptist |
thurch. It is planned to spend $7000 for construction of a basement at 908-12 N, Tibbs ave. The
‘basement would . be covered and |
used as a meeting place until, the building could be completed later, The petition will be heard at a public meeting to be held at 3:30 Pp. m. April 30 at City hall. -
“WFA CHIEF REQUESTS FARM: DEFERMENTS
WASHINGTON, May 10 (U. P.)— ‘War . Food Administrator Marvin _ «Jones has called for- additional farm | ‘labor, machinery and facilities to reach 1945 food goals. In a letter to Chairman Cltriton | P. Anderson (D., N. M.) of the | house food investigation committee, Jones urged that key personnel on! farm be deferred “in accordance with the Tydings amendment” and that deferment be granted {irreplaceable personnel in food processing plants.
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MEDALS SONS ‘WON
Two Indianapolis families were honored recently in a medal presentation ceremony at Stout fleld. Mrs, Lola E. Sharon, 3517 N. Illinois st, received the air medal post. __hiimously awarded her son, 8. Sgt. Cleo H, Gardner, who was killed in Action in a flight over Europe. Mrs. Mary, C. Greskamp, 3819 Boulevard pl, was presented the air medal with-three oak leaf clusters, won by her son, T. Sgt. Joseph E. Greskamp, reported a prisoner of war
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