Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1946 — Page 12

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GENERAL RAPS YOUR G.I. RIGHTS . .. By Douglas Larsen = = SE.

Certificate of Eligibility Necessary to Get G. |. Loans | EASTER PERMANENT

Before the Rush da ARMY THINKING WASHINGTON, March 26. —|Veterans' Administration before) tificate of eligibility, veterans’ ad- erans send in original separation TT Under -the amended- G.- I. Bill of|they can start negotiating for a ministration has to state how much papers of some type so that the

INTERWATIONAL BEAUTY ** *, lie - : Rights, “an honorable .discharge| guaranteed loan. credit the veteran has left if he certificate can-be properly indorsed. x CA a : : teed Ioan.” But t also ‘says } . | ME R A Co. Tvio Wars Behin d. an.” But the law ‘says|until six months after he is mus- have room for this statement. {certification papers. at this time, Wo LS. benefits under the G. I. Bill if his|copy” he is given when he is dis- to the veterans’ administration for (doing their best to keep up with army's “caste system” and peace- maining requirements. So an officer has to obtain a|soon as possible, if he thinks he|application even though he may of discharges between “honorable”|six months after leaving the army.|what the law requires. save time and trouble later.

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Something WATCH TH. popped into our folding on the W. Washington down from a story drop bet ; . There ain't mann, 1808 Sing aid office, retur sence because oO stolen her han of the people dered about the the last row. and was practi . The army favorite piano n formerly with sional entertain to give up his school at Pt. ] things up in ti model plane e them, had mod

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x Hl ghall be deemed a certificate of| In addition, no officer in the has already made one loan. Most| This is also required by law. YGELLENT WORK | Tells Students-it Is One or|eigibitity to apply for a guaran-|army gets his discharge certificate|of the honorable discharges don't VA is flooded by requests for that any veteran. is eligible= foritered out. The so-called “seventh! The ex-serviceman should. apply but ‘officials there say they are 203 E. WASH. MA-T328 A West Point general who minces oy, on TT discharge is “other than dishonor-| charged is not usable for the loan a certificate of eligibility with ade- | ‘the influx. BO ‘Words s oritic o e|able” provi ding he meets the re-| guarantee. quate space for this information ns| The veteran who Sends in his time conscription, told Indiana] This means that veterans who| certificate of eligibility from VA if will want to make a Ioan. It seems not be anticipating: making a Joan Central college students this morn- received any of the numerous types|he wants (0 make. 4 loan within|like needless red tape, but It is in the near. future, haturally wil

ing that the “army is running true| ..4 dichonorable” have to get a| Then, too, on the back of the| In applying for the certificate of| (Questions will be answered only to form, always one or two Wars|certificate of eligibility from the honorable discharge and the cer-|eligibility, the VA asks that vet-|in this space—not by mail) ' behind in its thinking.” y Brig. Gen. Herbert C. Holdridge, speaking on behalf of the Veterans League of America, of which he is chairman, called compulsory military training a “doctrine dangerous as the Maginot line complex” and termed the army “a feudalistic organization carried over into the atomic age.” The general, who retired in 1044, was graduated {rom West Point in 1917. He told students and faculty members of the college that democracy is needed in the army, but that any program desighed to infuse “a degree of democracy into the army must start at West Point.” Fears Effect on Boys He labeled the army's “caste system” as undemocratic and unAmerican. Gen. Holdridge said that the proposed compulsory military training program Would undermine “our national democracy by indoctrinating 18-year-old boys with the totalitarian viewpoints prevalent in the army.” “It ¢the army) is running true to form, always one or two wars behind in its thinking, in asking for a peacetime draft. The develop-

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