Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1945 — Page 10

RA FIX "POLISH AREAS

Agreement Reported Near On Boundaries.

WASHINGTON, July 6 (U. P.).— The United States, Britain and Rus- | sia, agreed at last on the- composition of- a Polish government, were | expected today to settle the ques-| tion of Poland's new boundaries n/ the forthcoming Big Three meeting | qear Berlin: The books on the bitter Ameri-| ean - British - Russian “dispute over| the Polish government were closed | last night when the United States and Britain formerly ended all ties) with the London Polish government-fn-exile and established diplomatic relatioiis with the new Warsaw provisional government of national) unity.

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Boundary Lines American officials, revealed that the three allies already are close to agreement on the next step—determination of the Russian ~ Polish boundary and the amount of German territory to be awarded the Poles in compensation for eastern Polish soil ceded to Russia at Yalta American and British recognition | of the Warsaw regime paved the way for some final decisions among | the Big Three on these important territorial questions. Their de- | cisions will be almost final, although | subject to ratification by the final peace conference. Slice of Germany ‘The Big Three, according to wellinformed sources, agreed tentatively -at.Yalta to award Poland a slice )1| German territory measuring roughly | a little less than one fifth of pre-| + 1938 Germany. It would include all Germany east | of a line running from the Baltic along the Oder to Frankfort-Aai-| Oder, and from Frankfort south] along the Niesse river This would!

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[YOUR @. I. RIGHTS . . . By Douglas Larsen

At Least 90 Days Service Required for G. I. Benefits

WASHINGTON, July 6—Some general questions about benefits un: der the G.I. Bill of Rights: Q—My son enlisted - in the air corps June 16, 1944, a month before his 18th birthday. He was called 19, 1945, and passed all the exarhs at the induction center When all the “shots” were given him he had to go to the hospital {and March 8, 1945, he was given au | honorable discharge. They said he | had an athletic heart. ‘Is he eligible

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whichever is later. Q~—Can I finish my.schoaling in a | military school-and have it paid for by the government? A—If the military school is ac-| credited, the government will pay you up to $500 a year for tuition and books. You will get $50 a month for subsistence if you are not marred. and $5 per month " you are.

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ness to me. Do I come under the] G. IL Bill .of Rights? A—As long as some of your service was after Sept, 16, 1940, you are eligible for G. I. benefits, assuming you had other than a “dishonorable discharge.” You can still apply. Benefits must be claimed |

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Barring a major switch on the part of any of the Big Three, it was expected here that Mr. Truman, Churchill and Stalin would give final approval to this settlement.

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