Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1945 — Page 16
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YOUR G. I. RIGHTS Just Being 4n Army Does Not Make Alien-Born U. S. Citizen
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be a registered voter in the city. {Although I have lived in the United | States many years I was not an {American citizen before I went into {the army. They tell me I have to produce citizenship papers to pecome a régistered “voter. I say that being in. the U. 8. army makes me a citizen automatically, Is this right? A. No. Being in the U, 8. army does not automatically make you an American citizen. There are several very simple procedures, how« ever, by which you can get citizen~
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@. I have just come back from overseas and after looking around am afraid there isn't much chance of getting a job without a lot of training. Just what will the government do for me in the way of this so-called ‘‘vocational rehabilitation”? 1 was wounded and partly disabled, A, You can receive up to four | years® training in any field that you select in order to make yourself fit for any job which will support you.
Q. I have just been discharged from the army and am working at my old job. Somehow things seem different, I think I might want to go to school or get some other | training for a different job, How { Tong do I have to get into this gov= ernment training?
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7 po Lo & > Staff members of Cathedral high school’s vearbook, “Cathedran,” Sour or Upset? a 0 are (left to right) Frank Wilson, sports editor; Joe Herrington, editor-in-chief, and Ed Ohleyer, managing editor. Also on the staff are Warren Holland, activities editor; James Tuohy, personalities, and Robert
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NAMES BUTLER MAN
Dr. George W, Fischer, a uate of and former instructor at Butler university, has been named professor and head of the department of plant pathology at State College of Washington at
‘Pullman. A native of Indianapolis, Dr.. Fischer will head the division of plant pathology in the Washing~ ton = experiment station and its branches, :
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A. The law provides that -no| | training course may extend beyond the expiration of six years after) the end of the wag, A vet must en-| ter the course soon enough so that he can finish it before the six-year period is up.
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ROOSEVELT COLLEGE TO OPEN
CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (U, P.) —Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt will speak here Nov, 16 at the founder's day dinner of the new Roosevelt college, named in honor of the late President Roosevelt, Dr, Edward J, Sparling, college president, announced yesterday. The school will open its] first semester on Sept, 24. |
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Officers Are P active The following er Indianapolis were chargen from the
Atterbury: Cpl, Richard B. Ma rd; T. 8gt. Sylvan G. . Morgan J. ti; T. Bgt. Ge Lasalle ave.; Pvt, Har 652; 3a
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