Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1921 — Page 6

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Were you disabled in the service? Have you a disability result ing from military service? Are. you draw ing compensation, or

The Clean-up Squad sent out by the new U. S. Bureau will be in Hammond Nov. 21 to Nov. 29 to take up personally with you all claims that you may have

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Come to Room 3, Superior Court Building, Hammond. AH disabled veterans living in the above named counties can bring their claims before representatives of the bureau while the squad is in Hammond and get quick action for adjustments. This squad is working with the co-operation, of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Red Cross. November 21, 22 and 23 are the Lake County days November 25 is Newton County day . November 26 is Jasper County day ; November 28 .is Porter County day, and November 29 is the day set aside for miscellaneous cases. If you have filed claim with the government, bring your discharge with all letters you have with you. If you have been requested to secure affidavits or additional medical evidence, have this with you when you appear before the squad. If you have a claim of any nature bring your discharge and appear before the squad while it is in Hammond. This Announcement is made possible by the co-operation of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars

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