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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Here are some general questions from men in the service and their relatives: : Q—In a couple of .weeks I will be discharged from the army on points. I would like to re-enlist in the navy. will I have to be re-drafted again and fake my chances, or can I enlist directly ? A—You can enlist directly. ¥ Q-—My brother will soon be discharged from the army. Is there anything to prevent him being drafted again and put into the navy where his points won't count? A-—Selective Service has ruled that all men who have received an-hon-orable discharge, or its equivalent, from the armed forced are to be

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3 HOOSIERS LISTED AS SAFE, TWO DEAD

Point Release Does Not Bar G. 1. From Enlisting in Navy

By Douglas Larsen

Q—My sofi is an air cadet in the navy. He has a chance to get out. If he does get out will he be eligible for the benefits of the G, 1. Bill of Rights? :

service will not bar him from the G. 1 benefits. He will be eligible if he meets the other qualifications. Q—Since the first announcement on the point system I have had a baby and my husband has had a birthday. These things have given him about 50 points. He now writes me, however, that he is going overseas, I thought they weren't going to send men over with more than 45 points, How can you explain this? A—The 45-point limitation was set as of the first May 12 compilation of points. It doesn’t make any difference how many he has gotten since then,

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Barnes, Michigan City, released from a prison camp; Cpl. Gus Jim Cominus, Gary, previously reported prisoner of war, and Cpl. Howard Albon Jordan, Wyatt, previously reported missing. Those dead are seaman 1-¢c Kenneth Herschel Bauermeister, Ft. Wayne, previously reported missing, and Seaman 1-¢ George Harold Compliment, Muncie, also previously reported missing.

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PURSE FROM ROOM

Opal Hart, 30, of 1801 N. Illinois st., told police a prowler who was looking in her window last night Lesh, chairman [stole a purse containing a gold and diamond wrist watch worth teer service, will. | $280, a ring valued at $85 and $33]

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HOOSIER TO' ATTEND AUSTRALIAN SCHOO

Probably the first American veteran to enter a foreign university under provisions of the G.I. bill of rights is Ellison L. Meier Jr. of Ft. Wayne, College days in Australia lie ahead of the three-year veteran of service in the South Pacific, so that he might be with his Australian wife and four-months-old baby. Although he had hoped to resume his pre-law studies at Indiana university, Meier was unable to bring

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5 PERSONS HURT IN TRAFFIC HERE

South Side Druggist

sulted in the injury of five persons, one of whom is in a critical con dition at iCty hospital. {

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Critically injured is Wilbur | Stokes, 41, of 1044 Elm st., South side druggist, who was struck by a hit-and-run truck in the 1000 block on Virginia ave, yesterday after noon. A short time after the accident, police apprehended 18-year-old Edward Dilehay, 815 Wright st, alleged driver of the truck, The youth is slated on charges of leaving the scene of an accident, reckless driving and failure to have a drivers’ license. Boy, 4, Struck Four-year-old Larry Hanger, 117 8. Belmont ave., received head injuries when he was hit by ‘a caw driven - by Mae Stillwell, 27, of Terre Haute, near his home. The child was treated at iCty hospital and returned to his home. A motorcyclist, Robert Davis, 23, of 3249 N. Arsenal ave. was bruised when he attempted to pass a car at 25th and Dearborn sts.. and ran head-on into another car driven by C. Wells Sr., 45, of 3832 Sherman dr., police said.

Second Cyclist Hurt

Mr. Davis’ condition at Methodist hospital is deseribed as not serious. Another motorcyclist, Lloyd Kelly, 24, of Arlington, Va, is in City hospital today with a broken wrist an deuts after he 16st control of his vehicle last night on road 52. Arthur Brown, 52, of 134 Blackford st., was struck by a car driven by Pred Baker, 30, of Detroit, Mich, at West and North sts.

PROPOSES GI RIGHTS FOR ‘FLYING TIGERS’

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (U. P.). —Senator A. B. (Happy) Chandler (D. Ky.) has introduced a bill to give servicemen’s benefits and compensations to members of the Amerjcan volunteer group, the famous Flying Tigers. . Under his proposal, A. V. G. members who served under Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault in the early days of the war, would be considered as

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