Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1945 — Page 17
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THURSDAY, MAY 24,
1045
YOUR G. 1. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen
" [Boy SCouTS CAMP
; u. S to Finance and Educate [STAFF IS ANNOUNCED
Men Disabled in Service| = wo ssn tox camp cosox-
WASHINGTON, May 24, — Men)
work and give him benefits be-
Tun-Un-Gi of the Central Indiana council Boy Scouts has been an-
who return from this war disabled sides. Will you explain what he | nounced by H. T. Vitz, camp direc-
and unable to do the work they
were ‘doing before have” no legal right to their old position. To fit] them for occupations in which they | can earn a satisfactory living, the
. government will provide vocational |
training. Here are some questions | on that subject:
Q-—My husband worked in a grocery store before he went {mio the navy. I've just learned he ost | his leg in the invasion of Iwo Jima. How will he ever be able to
“go back to his old job and go to
work? Does this mean he will have | to live on .a pension the rest of his life? A—-By no means, The government will send him to school and provide every means possible to teach him a new occupation— something in which he stands an excellent chance of getting ahead, depending on his ability. Q—1 just received a letier from my. husband who was injured in| Germany. He says he won't be able to go back tor his old job because his back was hurt. They tell me that the government will | pay te teach him a new line of|
JU
SPUN RAYON
has coming?
| tor A—Government will pay for all .
| tuition, books, supplies and equip{ment used to learn a new. voca- | tion. During training, if his pension is less’ than $103.50 a month | it will be increased to that amount,
| with an extra $5.75 for each child
{and $11.50 for each dependent parent, Q—1Is it true that dependents of veterans who are disabled can get
get all the details? A—It is true and you can contact your state board of vocational education or ask your nearest U. 8. employment service office for the address of the nearest vocational rehabilitation officer.
PLAN ANNIVERSARY The ninth anniversary of the Northside “AI Z. A. “willbe ~ob= served at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in the chapel of the Jewish Education association building, 3456 Central-ave, Rabbi Alfred Jospe, executive director of Hillel foundation, Indiana university, will speak.
and ACETATE
GABARDINE
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* | Davidson,
J W, Auble is “assistant camp director ang trading post head; Roger Riley, in charge of the commissary and dining hall; Earl Koelling, first aid; Francis Pray, water front activities; Jim Clark, life saving and swimming; Ralph Wooden, hoats and canoes; Tom Woerner, nature study. Robert Avels, pioneering; Lewis
| Wood, trading post; Roland Swingvocational training? Where can I
ley and Joe Hays, athletics and campfire program; Robert Hanen, handicraft; William Miller, cooking; Paul Conrad, camping; Charles Brockman, secretary; Joe Moore, music and campfire program; William Kegley, engineer; Richard Yager, assistant engineer; James shower house; Eric Matzke, dishwasher machine; Merle Lewis, assistant trading post. Mr, Brockman is commandant of the first camp. Troop senior patrol leaders are Jack Brown, Allen Crumm, Douglas Gill, Don Goodwin, ‘LeRoy Hoffman, -Bradford Johnson, J. B. King, Glen A. Reasoner, Ted Steeg, Tom Washburn, Louis Wuellner and William Thomas.
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