Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1945 — Page 2
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And Loan Assistance. By FRANK ELEAZER United Press Staff Correspondent | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—President Truman was expected to place
under the G. L bill of rights. Under the revisions, which got a
additional hundreds of thousands of veterans may take advantage of the government's offer of loan guarantees and freé¢ education, ; Dr. Francis J. Brown of the
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fina] congressional okay yesterday, p
In a move closely tied to the broad |
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American council on education pre{dicted that by fall colleges would be swamped with applications of servicemen who could afford to re~ turn to schoo! under the higher living allowances. Loan Period Extended Besides upping subsistence payments by $15 a month, congress also
extension of loan guarantees, the loan is extended from two to 10 veterans administration has already | years after the war. Period of amorprepared a simplified, single form | lization is extended, from 20 years to be used by loan applicants {fo 25 years on real estate, from 20 Here are the changes in educa. | to 40 years on farms. Maturity of tional provisions: non-real estate ioans is set at 10 1. Living allowances for @ G.I. | years, scholars are raised from $50 to! 2. The term “reasonable value” $65 for single veterans; $75 to $90 is substituted for “reasonable nor-
authorized to review findings not only of retiring boards but also of medical survey and disposition (Some officers have said they were wrongly deprived of disability retirement rights.)
knocked out a deterring clause under which benefits accepted under
.? * One ‘fallroad track laborer wis burned seriously and 11 others | ** gstaped when Mames swept this sleeping coach in the Hawthorne railroad yards off Emerson ave. early today. *
DISPUTE ENDS [PATiecsh moss ‘ON PICKETING
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (U. P) — The navy said today that the bate Union Permits Clerks to Enter Allison's.
tleship Washington, en-route from. Europe to New York with over 1000 troops aboard, has not been damaged by Atlantic storms, A dispatch received from the battleship by the navy said the WashThe labor scene was reported), in “excellent” condition, is in “no danger whatever” and “is; proceeding to New York at reduced speed due to heavy and rough seas.” It had been reported that the battleship. was in trouble off the Azores. The navy said the Washington will arrive in New York toMorrow.
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again today. They filed through the gates at all plants for the first
CHRISTMAS PARTIE
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Mayer Neighborhood house, us W. Norwood st., is holding the last|
for those with dependents. Dis- mal value” as a loan requirement. abled veterans studying under pub- |
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Christmas: time.
Space in veterans administration facilities is authorized for use of veterans organizations. °
3. Prior approval by VA of loans
The Joy of
for a woman, is all wrapped up in the personal things. The perfume that is innately hers. The fashion- to- wear that typifies her § ede of life. The jewel that expresses a hidden facet of her personaly. The fur that tells, more eloquently than words, that",
she is cherished above all others. These are
the things, the things that speak of her alone,
that put star- dust in a woman's eyes at
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