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TDDL Y ee on G, I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen ~~ DO Bs Soldier's Widow Receives | TLE $50 Month Compensation

Indiana Group in New York! WASHINGTON, May 18—Here|until fhe total value of the policy © jare some general questions from has been paid. The secondary beneHears Tribute.

[relatives and dependents of men in ficiary must’ be either one of the The Sons of Indi { T diana irf New York | Q. My daughter's husband was

| service: children, parents, brother or sister {of your deceased husband. at a recent meeting heard a 5Pe- | killed inaction in Europe, They had | Q. Is mustering ‘out pay due th cial tribute to Ernie Pyle, read t6|no children and no money put away | Widow of a serviceman? : them by Stuart Gorrell, Hoosier | for an emergency. Exactly ‘wh#¥ A. If a man has alréady been dis- | composer of the eulogy. {benefits will she get from the gov- charged from the service but hasn't A native of Bremen, Mr. Gorrell | ernment? {received all his mustering out payattended Indiana university, Ernie's] A. She will receive $50 a month ments before he dies, the balance alma mater, from 1921 to 1925, and |death compensation until she re-|{Will be paid the widow. If a man) later worked on The Indianapolis|marries and six ‘months gratuity dies in service, relatives, dependents Star and other newspapers. He is|pay- equal to his last military pay|OF heirs have no claim to it. now with the Chase National bank |and insurance payments if he had| Q. My son was in the army al in New York. The tribute: | national service life Insurance with little less than a month when he | Like most people—especially Hoo- her named as beneficiary. | tratied his back while lifting pack- | slers—Ernie Pyle hated to say | Q. My husband was reported . : at goodby when always, around’ the|killed in an air raid over Japan. o> °f food. He was discharged a

bend of daily experience, ‘there was| He had a $10,000 national service | “eek later and now wants to go to| promise of a pleasanter occasion |jife insurance made out to me. 1| college under the G. I bill of rights. | of saying hello. |am under 30 years of age and they He didn’t serve the necessary 60 . ‘Hated to Go' | tell me 1 have the option of receiv- days. Is heveligible for G. I. bill “Though he despised and feared |ing two kinds of payments. Whal| benefits? it and, characteristically, had the are these options and will payments| A ves Although he served less boundless courage and humility to|stop if I remarry? . |than 60 days it is apparent from say so, Ernie hated going to war| A. The first option is to receive|your question that he received a | almost more than he hated war it-1$51.10 per month for 240 months, medical discharge. That makes him!

self. hs {Or you can get monthly payments| eligible for the G. I. benefits. | “Therefore the Sons of Indiana |forlife with reduced payments. In! |

(THREE SISTERS)

=| greetings to Geraldine and to Dad [second option, payments will be con-|

of New York in this sad hour send |the event of your death under the NON'T LOOK NOW.

] WASHINGTON—A solar eclipse Pyle and Aunt Mary. Tonight the tinued to a secondary beneficiary! occur Pyle and Aunt Mery. Tor Bhi. fhe! 3 : urs only at the new moon.

and recuse to sarmnonse eer) EAR AER + “Med —Offers GIFTS

tage on the edge of Albuquerque, | that will constantly remind

New Mexico, where, westward to the setting sun, a wide sweep of |’ the Recipient of your love and devotion!

the world he understood and loved so well was Ernie Pyle’s front yard. : 7 “A great and gentle soul, dear to us all, is gone, leaving us at a time when he had so much to say to so many who waited. each day to | hear him. Nevertheless we send | greetings. The heaviness of our | spirits is lightened by the knowl. |edge that he is comfortable and | warm in the Valhalla of saints { and heroes, where there are none | but kindred spirits, brave and clean, { and” with them he is starting on la voyage to a happy eternity.

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Died as He Lived “Ernie died as he lived, peering | with timid forthrightness over the | protective rim of a violent life, in-

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credulous that unkindliness and ; _}| hatred really existed. High a , ./ “Why, then, should we sorrow? i Why, indeed, when all of us, unworthy as we are, look forward to ; v , the time when, in a better future, Heels : we can add our voices to the joyy ful chorus of countless brave Americans who, as Ernie promised, are today saving the world for us,

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