Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1946 — Page 6
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2A Ne Your &.1. RIGHTS... By Douglas Larsep
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a rman wt Anite! plications for terminal-leave pay. Many of the larger veterans’ com-
a La : Why not BAS UP here . . . some Jo At first it was decided that if ajmunity information or advisory Weve 16 Ea in TE man had lost his original discharge centers maintain phatostatic plants Yeah . , , and 1 GAL'S name is papers he would have to apply for where such service is rendered EY.
ETHEL. : Het iy a special paper called a Certificate | gratis. Late Suppers, 9p m. to 2:a. m. in Lieu of Discharge. This would | et app
NDREWS | zea sone ees" ne DMRY PRODUCTION RESTAURANT veteran's discharge, to supply addi-| FIGURES ARE GIVEN
tional ‘information. 1606 N. Minois St. Then it was jsogvered AER aApwt Plications for “ S" would swamp Times Special ——Wp Cater to Parties! | the war departnfent, so it was de- BRATTLEBORO, Vt, Oct, 3.- - — cided to accept applications accom-! Among registered Holstein-Friesian panied by certified photostats from | cows in Indiana whose recently veterans who had lost originals, For completed production records were
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The war on the reverse side #1 the claim department has reversed itsel{ twice form, 1 ys advisable to send other on. the matter of exactly what than the original discharge certifi- | papers have to be attached to ap-|cate, if possible.”
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accounting office reversed that de-|registry department of the Hosteincision, and for a short time the Friesian Association of America durregulations stood as previously an-|ing the month of August are the
WE INVITE you to discuss your nounced, { following: financial needs with an officer | Ringlly, the last decision was| Owned by Fred Brust and John Rona tems imade and the requirement for|H, Stambaugh, Westville -—— Aaggie are welcome. “CILS” was dropped. And the war Inka Fobes, 796 pounds of butterfat,
department went further by permit- (22 960 pounds of milk, 365 days, * Collateral ting photostats of discharges to be milked three times daily; and Inka * Life Insurance used even if ‘the originals weren't Ormaby Aaggie Fobes, 766 pounds of * Real Estate [ lost. butterfat, 21,207 pounds of milk, 2a Mortgage . | The first change was made just 365 days, milked three times daily * | before {he application blanks were! Owned by C. M. Bottema, Indian-
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* & Suburban {printed. So when the last decision apolis — Zeldenrust Burton Cornu- : Personal {was made no change in the original copia, 579 pounds of butterfat, 14, - * Term-Credit for Small {blank was necessitated. {850 pounds of milk, 319 days, milked Business Thus, as it stands now, the regu- twice dajly. 12 CITY-WIDE BRANCHES {lations say: | * Owned by Joseph Lemish & Son, “Addresses in Telephone Directory | “The complete form, which must! Garrett—Canary Inka Prilly Lo-
be notarized by an official author-|raine, 512 pounds of - butterfat, 13,-
ized by law to administer oaths, 355 pounds of milk, 312 days, milked P er Ti should be mailed, together with the twice daily.
discharge certificate, or a photo-| Owned by Raymond Vail, Syraan static copy, certificate in lieu of lost| cuse-—~Romeo Daisy Mae, 411 pounds 4 or destroyed certificate, or a certi-| of butterfat, 11,644 pounds of milk, N.W. Corner Pennsylvania and Market Sts, fied copy of the discharge cer-|306 days, milked three times daily. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA tificate te the appropriate army, | Testing was supervised by Pur-
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