Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1946 — Page 14
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“We are getting assays as high[100 times as rich as ordinary ore. said,
depth of about 15 feet, at which
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etter recent discovery in South Africa has been the properties of Beaulieu Yellowknife Mines, Ltd. gre was made today by Samuel Ciglen, president of
Senator Elmer Thomas (D. Okla) Beaulleu had struck a vein on better looking picture than the i Thomas South African one.”
unces of early in April this year announced
Canada or anywhere.” exchange and buying in these stocks Chip samples, thé company re- has continued, with minor intervealed, ran 6.11 to 38.15 ounces at a |ruptions, since then.
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That news touched off a boom in gold shares on the London stock
At the United States treasury
point the vein was about three feet buying price, the extreme yield of wide. 38.15 ounces of gold per ton of ore The company in its diamond mined would .mean a value of drilling, according to its president,!$1335.25 in U. 8. currency. The *had 2.30 ounces over 30 feet of true treasury price is $35 a fine ounce. width at a vertical depth of about| The original find on the Beau168 feet. We got 35 feet that av-|lieu properties was made in 1038, eraged 170 ounces at a vertical But operations failed to get under depth of 230 feet. At times we got way because of the outbreak of better than two ounces for 30 feet. world war IL Beats African Find Beaulieu took over the properties
Camille Gutt, above, Belgium's former minister of state and finance, is pictured in his Washington office after being named managing director of the newly organized $8,800,000,000 interna~ national monetary fund.
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WASHINGTON, May 10.—Veterans and their relatives have sent in the following questions regarding the filing of claims: Q—My brother was a discharged veteran. He had served almost two years in Europe, where he saw plenty of action. A month ago, he
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dent by a hit-and-run driver.“ My mother and father were dependent on him for support. Can they collect anything from the government to pay for his funeral and hospital bills? A—No. They are eligible for his National Service Life Insurance benefits, however, ‘if he kept his
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Many Inquire About Claims For Death or Disability
the same as blood parents as far as government claims for servicemen go. Q—I was wounded in Italy, I was in the hospital a long time. I finally went back to active duty, but I was never able to do much hard work. They said I couldn't get a discharge because of a disability, and I eventually got out because of the number of points I had, Now the injury is bothering me, and I feel I have a right to a pension, Does the fact that I wasn’t discharged with a disability. make any difference as to my claim for
policy in force and they were named 'a pension?
~ {his beneficiaries. | A—You can file a claim for a
Q—Are all the benefits and pay- | disability benefit regardless of ments which are due the parents whether or not you were discharged of a man who is now listed as with a disability. It will be up to
listed as ‘missing in action,” also cide whether or not your present due an adopted mother? | trouble is service-connected. ‘A—Parents who are the legally] Q-—If a claim for a disability is
“killed in action,” and who was first | the Veterans’ administration to de-|
adopted’ ghifirdians are considered turned down by the Veterans’ Ad-!|
_ FRIDAY, MAY 10; 1048
Jail Break Report Called Best Seller
WASHINGTON, May 10 (U, P.). —The FBI hag just written wiiat should be a best-seller among the inmates of. Washington's sievelike jail, : It is a report on jail weaknesses that have permitted an epidemic of escapes in recent months, In the last break, two convicted
murderers cut their way out with a can opener,
CRASH BLOCKS RAIL LINE
MT. UNION, Pa, May 1:0 (U. P.) ~The main tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad’s east-west line
were blocked today when two light | engines rammed into the rear of a {standing 111-car freight train, de-| | railing six cars and killing a con-
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ministration, is there any way to appeal it? A—Yes. Just write to your VA contact man and tell him you want to appeal the decision. {
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'MRS. JAY GOULD Ill FILES DIVORCE SUIT
LOS ANGELES, May 10 (U. P.). | —Jennifer Bruce Gould, 20, asked | custody of their three-month-old | son, Bruce Jay Gould, in a divorce | suit on file today against Jay Gould |
III, grandson of the railroad mag- |
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