Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1946 — Page 14

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By DOUGLAS LARSEN WASHINGTON, March 7.—~Veterans who are interested in appren-

tice training and have other problems have sent in the following questions: Q—I have contacted the person-

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nel manager of a small plant in my home town and ‘he has advised me

the money which is due a veteran who takes such training. How can I get started A~The best thing for you to do is contact the veterans’ adviser in| | your local office of the United States | {employment service.

you all the information necessary and help you make up your mind {about what you want to do, Q—Before the war I was a full-| I think I would]

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rather be change like this and get the apprentice training which is paid for by the government? A—=Yes. Q—I-am a disabled veteran and need training. But there is nobody in my small town to give me information about what to do and I can't now afford to travel to the veterans administration regional office, What can I do? A~The government will pay your expenses to the regional office in order that you can get started on | your training. Q—Are women who were in the |service eligible for vocational rehabilitation? 3 A—I1f they were disabled.

(Questions will be answered only lin this space—not by mail.)

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New Officers

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Newly elected officers of the recently * reactivated Indianapolis chapter of the Re- i ; serve Officers association are Ar= [thur F, Williams, major, air corps, secretary; Browne ing Gent, Heutenant colonel, air corps, president, ‘and Joseph ~ N. Myers, captain, field artillery, vicepresident.

Capt. Myers

the association's meeting at 8 p. m, tomorrow. in the Indianapolis Athletic club,

Pappy Boyington Will Speak Here

Replacing Will Rogers Jr. on the

‘|—Edward 8. Webb, regional direc-

? award for 1944.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SPAATL 1S. GIVEN SAFETY. AWARD

‘WASHINGTON, March 7 (U.P).

tor of the national safety council, yesterday presented the council's award of honor for distinguished service in safety to Gen. Carl Al Spaatz, chief of the army air forces. | The, award was in recognition of the safety record made in A A. F. ground operations during 1945. | Mr. Webb said the air forces had | achieved a civilian injury frequency | rate of 4.38 injuries per million! man-hours worked, a reduction of 45.79 per cent from the previous | year, The military ground accident |

rate had been reduced in December, | 1945, to 3.35 injuries per 100,000 man-days of exposure, a drop from 9.22 since inception of the safety program. The air forces also won the safety

Indianapolis Open Forum platform, Lt. Col. Gregory (Pappy) Boying-| ton, Marine flying ace, will speak on his experiences i and program for Japanese rehabilitation at 8:15 p. m. Sunday in t h e Kirschbaum community center. Lt. Col. Boyington, holder of the congressional medal of honor, proved a. scourge = 3 ; to Japanese fliers bt by shooting down Lt. Col. Boyington 28 enemy planes during his combat tour. He began his string with the famous Flying Tigers in China. A prisoner of war for 20 months, he also will speak on the Japanese reaction to the atomic bomb and reveal incidents about the infamous Japanese leaders. Lt. Col...Boyington will be introduced by Col. Edward L. Strobehn, commanding officer of Ft. Benjamin Harrison.

GET WAGE BOOST LOGANSPORT, March 7 (U. P).

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—The United Auto Workers, local 668, today signed a wage agreement with the R. B. M. Manufacturing Co. The contract gave 1000 employees a 10 to 17-cent hourly wage increase.

FOUND DEAD IN ROOM KOKOMO, March 7 (U. P.).— Rites were prepared for 73-year-old Leland 8. Bolser today. He was found dead in a downtown rooming

house with a shotgun wound in his chest. Authorities said the wound, was self- inflicted.

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