Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1946 — Page 39
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FILIPINO VETERANS [sco em (among recipients of this sum. T0 GET $100 MILLION "Claims are being determined at ithe offices of the army’s western | a3 Times Foreign Service Pacific command and screened at > LT. Yd Philippine army hearquarters in orMANTLA, P. 1. Oct. 31—Various Philibpine army hearq YOUR ©.1. RIGHTS... By Douglas Larsen
Filipino units, who fought against|der to speed up the payments, 38 Weeks Make School Year:
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Gen. George P. Moore, a veteran of the Philippines campaign has been named to succeed Lt, Gen. Wilhelm D. Styer as commander of army. ground forces in the western Pacific theater,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 81.— Veterans have asked ‘the following questions regarding the educational provisions of the G.I. Bill of
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Rights: ; Q—I have been going to college. on my benefits as a veteran. Now I plan to change schools. The school I plan to attend has longer
Entrance Restriction Argued
semesters than does the one I have school “which will accept or retain
are all right. Maintenance benefits would be paid to a veteran attending such a school. Q—1 have reason to believe I was not accepted at a school this fall because of my race, If I can prove this can the vetergns administra-
tion force that school to accept me? |
A~~It is not likely. The law says that a veteran may attend any
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quarters—not less than 30 ner more than 38 weeks in total length. Under this definition, an institution may be paid as much as $500 for each ordinary school year which is completed, regardless of the time required for such completion. Thus
ordinary scho:l years which are completed within three 12-month periods.” QI was a star on the high school baseball team last year. I am a veteran. I have a chance of attending a baseball school next spring. Would veterans administration consider that under the G. I. Bill of Rights? Could I also get money for room and board? A~A veteran may enroll in any educational or fraining institution
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him as a student or trainee in any field or branch of knowledge which such institution finds him qualified to undertake or pursue” Thus a
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CORN GROWERS NOW LONGING FOR FROST
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Farmers in the corn belt, who were dreading the possibility of a killing frost a few ‘weeks ago, now wish one would come. Frequent autumn rains in the principal corn-produc-ing areas have kept the ears too damp to erib.. A night of freezing weather would speed the drying-out process, the U, 8, weather bureau declares.
CHINESE INDICT EX-MISSION HEAD
SHANGHAI, Oct. 31 (U. P.)~ William Z. L. Sung, former head of an American mission, was indicted by Chinese authorities today for asserted collaborationist activities during the Japanese occupation. The indictment charged Sung with supporting the Wang Chingwel puppet government in its
United States and Britain. He was charged also with being a member
school makes the final decision on as a period of two semesters or three! whom they will let enter. .
declaration of war against” the] |
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