Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1949 — Page 4

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Bonus Applications Arriving Without Proper Notarizing Although the majority of Indiana’s notaries public are rendering an excellent service in the free notarization of veterans’ World War II bonus applications, a small minority is causing some veterans undue hardship because

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of errors, Orville P. Bray, administrative officer of the World War II Bonus, announced. He stated that many applications for the bonus had been received to date without proper notarization. Some applications had not been notarized at all while many others were not completely filled out op the affidavit. Some notaries have even neglected to place the official seal on the application and others have left off their title and canmission expiration date. The bonus official also stated that some applications had been

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received with the notarization affidavit filled in by post office employes, including postmasters and their assistants. It was pointed out that these officials are not authorized to notarize any statements other than federal government documents. Bray stated that despite repeated z statements to the effect that registered mail was not necessary for bonus applications, many hours have been spent signing receipt slips for the registry. He stated that although registered mail is the safest method ordinarily, it was not necessary

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