Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1946 — Page 13

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RIGHTS ... . By Douglas Giron Increased Allotments Under New Law Are Retroactive

liberalized G. I. Bill of Rights|g0 to college under the new G. I

has inspired the following questions: Ny shit 3 Wor probably be Q. I have been attending college| 4 veterans now may take

» | under the G. I. Bill of Rights since| fits any time up to four EB |Beptember. I was married in No-| discharge vember and applied for the extra|title, or four years after the war, allotment which the government| but ir no case more than nine years is supposed to give to married men| after the end of the war, instead of but never got it, although they said| the former provisions of two years it would be paid back up to the|and five years.

ments have been increased, will it| ministration no longer has to apmean that I get additional pay-|prove loans guaranteed for farms ments back until the time I was|and homes?

A. You will get increased pay-|eran and lending agency all agree.

fl| ciety, ‘honorary men’s group, Be- | fore a leg injury forced him to

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Pray to Manage College Annual

FRANCIS PRAY, son of Mr, and Mrs. Enos D. Pray, 2174 N. |» Meridian st, has been nam business mana- gq ger of the 1947 § Sargasso, ane nual publication of Earlham college. Mr, Pray, a graduate of Shortridge high school, is pres- 4 ident of the Junior class, and the Ionian Literary So-

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Here's One Way To Get Nylons

FITCHBURG, Mass, Jan. 24 (U. P.) ~The women were peeved today at the men who bought the nylon stockings they had stood in line for, Fifty persons were in the queue

shop. The women fled. The men stayed. The men bought all the

ALTAR. SOCIETY TO HOLD PARTY FEB. 16

Catholic church, will hold its first party of the year Feb. 16 in Block's auditorium, according to Mrs. Raymond Vurpillat, . newly installed president. . ; The Mesdames Bruce Atkinson, Constant Bouchard, Mervin Louden, Joseph Petraits, Harry Davis, Louie Carlsen, James Keating, M. Chapman and Nora Bray will be committee members for the party. Other officers who were installed at a recent meeting include Mrs. Davis, first vice president; Mrs. Petraits, second vice president; Mrs. John M. Whitmore, secretary, snd Mrs. Lawrence Bearles, treasurer.

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