Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1945 — Page 7
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ings him back ich he was an y in Buffalo. served in the slature for 10
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administrator o-ordination of grams for all 2s entitled to 0 be in'charge lating to vets nd educational
ition from the. , in 1941, Mr, rinently mens e for the Re= for lieutenant
his appointe r Mr, Syminge surplus prope yesterday, A
ness executive
President Trus n served as e-man surplus July 16 until he board and » administrator ation of the
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new surplus orted Thomag dent in 1940, e defeated Mr, mination, he 0 Mr. Willkie, aign he supe oosevelt and ee for his ree
Jadsworth ap« ington named istrators—each 0 “speed up™ sing problems They are: in charge of 's goods, fore istribution for ps. and a vice r Electric Co,
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ff, consumers "B vice chaire 185 been assoe oebuck & Co, don Bates Co,
, assistant ade tions. He is 8
Bowman, eco= Jowman is ane ficial and pre« t professor of University of
ledding, publie cies. He was ions for Gen, army group.
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~ TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1045 YOUR G. I. RIGHTS
By Douglas Larsen
Many Colleges Weigh Plan
To Speed Veterans’ Courses
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. — Here your discharge from the service, are’ some general questions " from | Q. Is it true that the govertment
veterans and their relatives:
when he went into the army in 1941, Now he is 28 and “still has two more years of college before he can get his degree. That will make him 30 or 31 years old before he can start looking for a job, Is
his education or. getting a shorter course for him? A. 1t is possible that some ol the training he had while in the army would give him additional credit toward graduation. Many colleges now are considering a speeded-up set of courses for veterans. Q. Would it be possible for me to go to school for a year before claiming my reinstatement rights to the job I had before I was drafted? A. No. You have to apply for reinstatement within 90 ' days of
~there-any provision-for-speeding-up-
will give an American flag to the
{family of a dead veteran, for drapQ. My husband was 24 years old yg over his casket?
A. Yes. Application must be made to postmasters at any county seat post office or any other post office designated by the veterans administration, or any field" office of the veterans administration. The flag shall be given tothe next of kin after burial. ‘
Q. How much money does a veteran get from the government while he is getting vocational rehabilitation? A. During the training period and for two months after employability is determined, a single person recelves pension at the rate of $80 a month, a married person $% a month with $5 a month for each dependent child and an additional allowance of $10 a month for each dependent parent.
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BECAUSE v pre-arangement”
Is a long word, some
people think 1 must be complicated. But the truth jew?’
our Pre-arrangement Plan is exceedingly simple.
Your thoughtfulness today can lighten another's responsibility later on. Why not make an appointment 10 Jearn more about the sound procedure of this Plan? No charge, of course.
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MORTUARY Fall Creek at Meridian St.
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Utah, who was captured at Bataan
in this position for an hour.
One of many methods of Jap torture practiced. on allied prisoners is demonstrated ‘above by Capt. Gus C. Francis of Salt Lake City,
behind his knees and he was forced to kneel with arms outstretched. Then two rocks were placed on his palms and he was forced to stay Every time he moved he was beaten. He is pictured at Kunming, China.-
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in April, 1942. A plank was placed
By Science Service NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—All long distance telephone operators will some day be dialing calls, directly and unassisted, straight through to the called telephone even though it be at the other side of the continent. This method, now in operation to a certain extent, is the announced objective of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, according to a recent statement made here by its president, Walter 8. Gifford. The ultimate aim, Mr. Gifford states, goes further, and will be reached when telephone subscribers can dial “anyone anywhere in the United States or perhaps anywhere in the world just as simply and promptly as you'can dial the telephone of a neighbor in your own home town,” This long-range goal, he says, is “undoubtedly many years away from practical use.”
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red stamps Al through El are valid througn Oct. 31, Fl through K1 will be. good through Nov, 30. Ll, M1, Nl, Pl, and Ql will be good through Dec. 31. Rl through V1, good through Jan. 31. Meat dealers will pay four red points and 4 cents for each pound of waste fat, SUGAR—Stamp 38 is good for five pounds. Canning sugar forms are avallable at ration boards. Spare Stamp 13 in Book 4 must be submitted with application for ‘each person listed, All applicants must establish eligibility for canning sugar. SHOES-No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 “airplane” stamps in Book 3
good indefinitely,
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Future Telephone Users May Dial Own Long Distance Calls
The first plan is already in use. About 5% of the daily 2,700,000 toll board calls are now being handléd by the operator toll dialing method. Under this method the customer dials the outward toll operator, who in turn completes the call to the] distant telephone throughr toll dial equipment, usually without the assistance of anqther operator,
FORUMS SCHEDULED ON WELFARE WORK
Persons interested in the public welfare will view films on current) issues and discuss them in four] forums beginning tomorrow night in| the Y.M.C. A.
The series of forums titled “Talk-|= ing Back to a Motion Picture” is =
the!
sponsored by the Y.M.C.A,
Y.W.C.A. Church federation. They will all be | held at 7:45 p.m. in the Y. M.C.A,,| tomorrow, Oct, 9, 16 and 24. Lloyd C. Claycombe, judge of the| circuit court, will lead tomorrow | night's forum when the films viewed
will be “War Where You Live” and |S
“Post-War Jobs.” “The Bridge” Is the film for the meeting Oct. 9| when Alfred K. Jones will be the leader, Mr. Jones is co-ordinator of distributive education for the Indianapolis public schools. 0. 8. Flick, head of the social studies department, Technical high school, will lead the forum Oct. 16. The films are “The Peace Builders” and “Watchtower Over Tomorrow.”
: ' THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Torture Invention of Japs
and the Indianapolis|=
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63d Infantry Back in U. S.; Otherson Wa
PARIS, Oct, 2 (U. P.).~Today's [ford ave, recently received the sil-| & | ver star medal posthumously award- | e led her son, Marine Pfc. Robert E. { Beard.
redeployment timetable of U. 8S. army divisions: 63d Infantry: In United States. 106th Infantry: On high seas.. _ 5th and 7th Armored ‘Divisionsy« Clearing Le Havre, It 70th Infantry: In United Kingdom awaiting shipment. 10th Armored: In Marseille staging area awaiting shipment, 16th Armored: Arriving Le Havre staging area, will sail about Oct, 4. 9th Armored: First elements on high seas; remainder to sail Wednesday. 8th Armored: At Camp Okla- | homa City in assembly area coms | mand, 36th, 65th, 75th, 79th Infantry, 12th Armored and 16th Corps: Alerted for movement,
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LOCAL WOMAN GETS
Commissioned Warrant Officer An-
[quarters here.
state marine corps recruiting head-|ism of Saipan when he | Pfc, Beard was cited for his hero-ito save the lives of his com
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DEAD SON'S AWARD
Mrs. Anna F. Beard, 2353 Guil- | 0
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