Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1945 — Page 13

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BRADLEY TO AID, NOT CODDLE, 6. 1.

Says Veterans Are Abler as Result of Service.

By FRANK ELEAZER . Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Aug. 16-Gen, Omar N. Bradley settled down to his. new job as veterans administrator today with two things clearly established: He will do anything reasonable to help. his soon-to-be 16,000,000 charges. But he is not likely to be accused of coddling them. The four-star general made this plain at a press conference immediately after taking office. He said he could not go along with people who think evdry veteran is a problem child. “If we can get them jobs, that's all most of them want,” said the man who bossed more than a million G. I.’s to victory in Europe, Disabled Come First

Bradley said service-disabled veterans would get first consideration, but that all would get what is due them. “I am greatly concerned with the lot of our veterans,” he said. “I have personal knowledge of what they have done. I will do everything I cansto see they receive promptly évery benefit, help and opportunity to which they are en-

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He discounted the belief that veterans face difficult readjustment. “We will have to adjust to them rather than the other way around,” he said. - On re-employment Bradley was optimistic, | He believes employers will seek out veterans once they realize what they can do. The veterans administration will assist where it can. Bradley, with a background of one day in office, is not talking yet ; if o9 about hospitals, about super-senior- 29¢ | ity, about veterans’ legislation. But he has ideas on all these subjects. The 52-year-old former commander of the American 12th army group in Europe was ‘sworn in yes-

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