Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1946 — Page 27
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STOP. GRUMPIN' AN' COME ON WITH THAT IRON == PA'LL BE PLEASED THAT
BORN THIR™ YEARS TOO SOON OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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hed [ed I¥’s the Packomobile agency who will have fo take the loss on the deal. Obviously.
As for your father— The car's never been in his possession. | drove it away the day it wasgdelivered to the door~ He didn’t even see it. So why should he pay out a single farthing?
Will they mind very much, Mr. O'Malley? Or will Pop have to orgue with them ,, , ?
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6:00 P. M.—MYSTERY OF THE WEEK 6:15 P. M.—THE JACK SMITH SHOW 6:30 P. M.—CLUB ROYAL
Saturday for the 28th annual Indiana Historical conference.
the annual "dinner and business — | meeting of the Society of Indiana | | Pioneers at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in| the Claypool hotel. Dr. William O. Lynch of Indiana university will speak on “1820—Hoosier Year. of | Decision.” The program includes sessions Friday of the Indiana Historical society and Saturday of Indiana History Teachers association,
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MIDLOTHIAN HOOPLE, EXPIRED
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LEAKY FUEL LINE WAS BEEN DRIPPING GAS INTO THE BILGE OF THIS BOAT EVER SINCE WE PUT HER IN THE WATER. ALL [ HAVE 10 DO 15 PRESS THE STARTER BUTTON.
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But it cannot be said that there is any average disabled veteran, for most men on the disability-com-pensation rolls receive less than the average amount of disability compensation and only a comparatively small percentage receives higher than the average amount of compensation. About 55 per cent of disabilitypensioners are rated as less than 30 per cent disabled; about 60 per cent as less than 40 per cent disabled; about 75 per cent as less than 50 per cent disabled, and about 82 per cent as less than 60 per cent disabled. Only a small percentage of our war-disabled veterans are visibly disabled. Even most of our amputees do not outwardly appear to be disabled, and amputees compose considerably léss than 1 per cent of the some 1,500,000 world war II veterans on disability-compensation rolls.
By MILLARD W. KICE National Director of Public Relations and Employment, Disabled American Veterans Most American taxpayers erroneously assume that all veterans with service-connected disabilities are automatically and adequately provided for by our federal gov-
They fail to realize that the dis-ability-compensation payments received by most of America’s serviceconnected disabled veterans must i| necessarily be supplemented by ini come from some other source, preferably through suitable employ-
| Less than "10 per cent of our § | war-disabled veterans have i|adjudged by the veterans’ adminis- \ Ltration to be totally disabled. It has been frequently asserted by the veterans’ administration that the average amount of compensation received by service-conhected disabled veterans approximates w per month.
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