Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1946 — Page 10

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day. Col. E. M. Foster, acting chief of army finance, outlined plans for speeding the more than $2,000,000,000 to waiting veterans. The navy will handle payments to its veterans fon a similar system. Col. Foster said the army will hire 3500 additional employees in September to handle the rush of

applications. Forms should be | available to every ex-G. I. by Sept. { 15. i

| Col. Foster's assistant, Col. C. FP. { Christman, said the forms are be- | ing * distributed to postoffices at a rate of 3,000000 a day. Veterans can get thefforms at the post offices. Veterans’ organizations have been authorized to reproduce the forms for distribution to their members if the reproductions are exact and on good paper. Pay officers will accept the forms. First Come, First Served The government is sending out {some 30,000,000 forms altogether, |and Col. Chrisman said payments

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| wil be made on a “first come, first served basis.” \ | The supply of bonds has not yet] been received from the treasury department and is not expected to be ready before Sept. 20. Col. Chrisman said this would probably cause

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the greatest delay in the program. The government will acknowledge | each application when it is re-| ceived to assure the veteran that it has not. been lost, he said. He refused to give any indication | 'as' to how the army plans to audit the forms to check for possible | fraud, Payment officers have been| {authorized to accept sworn state{ments unless there is sound reason {to believe a fraud is involved. Col. Chrisman said the government is placing great reliance on veterans” memories to determine how much furlough time they have

[to remember he must write to an

| official source for a check of his | service record.

TYPHOON RAGES NEAR ' ISLAND OF IWO JIMA | TOKYO, Aug. 15 (U. P.).—The | season's worst typhoon, which has | been christened “Lilly,” was raging| near Iwo Jima today with winds at’ the core traveling more than 110

miles per hour. Allied weathermen expected the typhoon to hit Iwo Jima in full | force by fomorrow noon. and. to

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