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PAGE THREE (Swond Section! " iT, MAY THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Believing 1 Itassbi-bns tj .Oh. loukit the t! . ,n hP- ,1:Uih diHf , women s: lhl, ivauiifi'l lace 111 ... , i,k,. that." Lk,-li.ssroo....'th ,,,..,1 ,,r the il!!.i:ii.i"" " an rtf ' ;1 dl,tk" . .i... r.l. lihrarV Inn oi i c 1 ( NlH 11 till in Ilia jl. iiation-wi''1' in-,v-vi-u.-il aids which mi educators as cnrrnnicnt s use ui Mm durum w ""' I Ihp u-r dreamed us fciun.il possibilities ,,d, d h.r III Cell a prnuml away at ..limit - 'em - UP IVily ('.rallies legs. ;ir hut and pro le, ihi' educational JU I.j i- today as an rt1il. The film li-nurr-ity of North ;li inniishes audio- aU to .schools, lui-iness firms all i cspctt itm a bifi J.miO shipments it '..(Mi) tied up i" r , nl," said Chill ies liiale ilireelor of the iwuii division, of library is a part. in mil program is to ordination between that of the users in-lame, we went niiiiiiltees of teach- and made-levels. nuM hi' educiiled emphasized that a nc lo show a film !Tirw it to make jprnpriatcness to the up and its related nti' ediiiiil ional nur- iis-'e for University irnjiTtion room now JAmii. A discussion fcrt faoc I he show ing, hrniich in terms of lal objective aftcr- incluilcs sound and ind lantern and stcr- The department of titles available. lovcrin? everything Immcan dances to 'rsior of "The Talc ' There arc also s as Orson Welles and "The Declara- inYmc" and "A New Mcoiinc." films were denns- the office of Intrr- ;. and the Drnart- :ill,"i'C There are films produced hv liim nf the Sociology tf. Others were oro- rrond. where the big making liklnrical il movies for school against the schools of advert is- (lll hv eonnnpTvi'-il '"' often full of ,l1'1'' he said, "cs- "" Hie hislorv ,.f hnl " " ' p. Chambers P Portland "Haywood I c c fi i 1 oris. around 18 ''""il a farm near ' 'law mill !,: I. . null est and ,,i.. , . - i'i.iii io IC- mn. rrs a. ,,,.,. 'h'1n,l'"-s. and son, and fi , ,i,i.. . hn N'"lnl. arriv: ." , delayed Liilway strike , r' am' son. Dewey' ;7,f 'he country ' f(i ;this week. ambers formerly l(' with a h, , . ""ine lac- ,c ni?hway. ocatpd a-day" tlional Movies n Big Demand By , Carolina Schools Heads 'Chests' Jim CHAIRMAN of the University of Pennsylvania trustees, Dr. Thomas S. Gates has been named to head the Community Chests of America. He will lead the national promo tional effort for 849 Community Chests in the U. S. and Canada dur ing their fund-raising campaigns to be held next Fall. International) The Veterans' Guide Q. I am cligblc for hospitaliza tion by the Veterans Administra tion as an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, but what about emergencies where there isn't time for regular applications'.' A. Hospitalization and treatment by a private physician in an emer gency will be paid for by the VA if the veteran's disability is service connected. VA also pay s for medi cal treatment in emergencies if the origin of the disability has not been established, but it cannot be res ponsible for further treatment once the ailment is determined to be non-service connected. Q. What happens if a National Service Life Insurance policy is not converted from its original form? A. Its protection will continue as long as you keep the insurance in force up to the time limit set 18 years from time of issue if issued before January 1, 194G, 5 years if issued after that date. I If not eon verted it will simply run out with no further benefits just as in the case of term policies written by commercial insurance companies. Q. What is the top salary which a veteran may draw in on job train ing under the G. I. Bill? A. The Veterans Administration simply states that the salary re ceived plus the subsistence allow ance cannot exceed the prevailing wage for the position for which you are in training. Sonic stales, in their approval of training estab lishments, set a top limit, such as $300 a month in Virginia, but these are states, not VA, regulations. Q. I want to take some kind of vocational training under the G. I. Bill, but I can't decide what line would be best for me lo follow. Does the Veterans Administration help veterans in selecting courses? A. Yes. Get in touch with the nearest VA contact representative or Veterans Administration Guid ance Center. Arrangements will be made for you to have an inter view with a vocational adviser. He will be able to give you several vocations in which adaptability tests show you have a good chance of success. Ho also can tell you which fields are overcrowded and which offer good opportunities. Q. I have heard that a veteran who wants to become a farmer can train under the G. I. Bill on his own farm. It this true? A. Yes. To learn the details of the plan as applied in your own community, visit the nearest Vet erans Administration contact offi ce or your county agricultural ad viser. It will be necessary to ob tain a certificate of eligibility from VA as in other educational or job training objectives. Q. It was recently explained to me that in buying a home under a G. I. Bill guarantee that I would be charged four per cent on the por tion of the loan guaranteed by the Veterans Administration and a higher rate on the remainder. Is that correct? A. No. The Servicemen's Read justment Act stipulates that no loan guaranteed shall bear interest at more than four per cent. That means the entire loan. ' Q- I have had a lot of trouble with sinusitis since I was discharg ed from the service. Will the Vet erans Administration give me treat ment at its out-patient clinics? A. Out-patient treatment is avail able only to veterans with service connected disabilities. If you feel that your sinusitis was contracted in service, or, if you already had it, that it was aeerivatpd hv vnur military service, go to the nearest VA office and file a claim for out ' "75 :-ll':'Wl,J" s I J SHORT AND SNAPPY A cub reporter on a certain small town souther,-, newspaper was itern ly reproved by his editor for being verbose in preparing hit stories. A little later he was dispatched to write up the death of a well-known local merchant who had suddenly expired. Looking over the young man's shoulder an hour later, as he pre pared his story, the editor read: "Howard Jones, prominent mer chant of this city, was walking along the street this morning, when he sud denly clasped his hands to his heart and said, 'I'm going to die!" Then he leaned up against a fence and made good." He Rang the Bell Statesman Dani-1 Webster was a skilled orator and knew how to cope with unexpected situations. While addressing congress one afternoon, he noticed that it was exactly three o'clock by the large wall timepiece. Webster paused so that the clock's strikes would not interrupt his speech. But the unpredictable time piece bonged out more than a dozen times instead of the expected three. "Mr. President," Webster jesting ly complained, "the clock Is out of order. I have the floor." Wrong Route A lady got on a bus and took the only empty seat, next to a harmless looking stew. Soon she opened a map of Manchuria and began to ftudy it. The drunk gared at the map for a while and finally ad dressed the lady in an interested tone: "Sure you're on the right bus?" he asked. "J DOUBLE TALK M Smarty I'd like to see a cop put me in jail. Cop What did you say? Smarty I'd like to see a mop jump in a pail. Help! Housewife And how do you like the electric stove? New Maid It's real wonderful, ma'am. It hain't been out sinca I came here two weeks ago. Tit for Tat He Say, how about a date? She I should say notl He I don't mean now. Just gome dreary, wet afternoon when thera'a nobody else in town. It's an Idea Housewife Are you really content to spend your life walking around the country? Tramp No, ma'am, I wish I had a car. , f. All Wound Up Jack Why is April better than November for a watch to keep time? Mac Because a spring II better than a fall. . -'IT Tailor Made Mae Aren't some of the women's hats really absurd. Kay Yes, but when some people put them on they do seem so appro priate. Swing Shift Mrs. Hey, come back! You're walking in your sleep. Where do you think you're going? Mr. I suppose I was going to the olllce. BIRD TALK joe I spent $20 on a canary last week. Bill That's nothing. I spent 50 on a lark. Four FFFF Board When were you born? Draftee (No answer). Board-Look, when was your birthday? Draftee What do you care? You aren't going to give me anything. Sounds Fishy joeYou say your brother has t job as a harpooner for the park de partment. Just what kind of wort is that Bill-Well, he jabs up all thi pieces cf paper around the park. termine from evidence you present and from your medical record in the armed forces whether or not you are eligible. Meanwhile, VA ...in riw von anv necessary emer U,. .V t a : l 1 lJ TRAGEDY'S CHILDREN REACH U.S. - H- m Mi ; i st D' AMONG THE 800 DISPLACED PERSONS arriving from Europe on the S.S. Marine Flasher were these brothers and sisters, whose mother died of a heart attack in Berlin during the days of Nazi rule. Admitted to the United States under a Presidential immigration directive, they will bo given foster homes. They are Bela, Judith, l?enee, Gertrude, Santa, Ruth and Alfonse Weber, victims of Nazi aggression. (International) Just Received, Shipment of 3-Piece WALNUT Living Room UITE Fully Spring-Filled 3 matching pieces in beautiful velours of blue, wine and burgundy. Set consists of 2 overstuffed chairs and sofa. Will Last Massie Furniture Phone 33 Lovely For Years Have You A Job For A Veteran? Here's One (Editors Note: In an effort to place all returning veterans in yo sitions suitable to their qualifica tions and skills, many of which were developed during the war through special training The Mountaineer, in cooperation with I lie local Reemployment office, is giving this space to set forth the talents of some veteran each issue who is seeking employment. Any employer who might have a place the veteran may fill is asked to contact the Reemployment office). Truck Driver, age 22, male, one year of college. Skills: U. S. Army, technician 41 h grade, drove four-ton wrecker and six-ton cargo truck for two years Civilian college student. Hans to return to college this fall. Will lie available for work until that time. Has own 2'a-ton GMl tons, ira n w age truck with license for seven Desires hauling work with truck, cither on contract or basis. Will do any type of hauling. To Employer: Anyone wishing to interview this man for possible employment or have suggestions as to where lie might secure work are asked to contact the Employment Sei'v ice, phone 4 1 7. i si: Tin: classified ads Terms If L, Ml Desired i r-dfr Hitch-Hiker Held . '-xviS.--If j J - -s.. POLICE In Pittsburgh held Robert Estes (above), 17, after the youth allegedly attempted to force Charles F. Boyer to drive him to his home In Brooklyn, N. Y. Boyer leaped from his car when he saw three officers pass by. They had the boy arrested. A charge of kidnap ing may be brought against young Estcs. (International Soundpho(o) Pre-War Quality Also Some 2-Piece UITE Walnut Finish, with lovely Tapestry Coverings in Blue - Wine - Green and Mixtures All fully spring-filled of pre-war qual ity. Set has sofa and overstuffed chair Governor Cherry Sets June As Dairy Month Governor Cherry, in a proclama tion issued this week, has pro claimed the month of June as "Dairy Month" in North Carolina. In his proclamation, the Governor said: "Whereas, dairy products are es sential to the maintenance of hu man health and efficiency; and "Wi'.ereas, dairy farmers and the entire dairy industry are exerting every possible effort towards pro ducing the maximum amounts of these products and still are unable to meet all of the public's pressing demands; and "Whereas, due to the shortages of some important dairy products there is great need of better un derstanding of the problems of the dairy farmers and the dairy indus try and the importance of dairy products in the human diet to the end that the battle against malnu trition, both at home and abroad, may be waged with undiminished vigor; "I do hereby proclaim the month of June as "Dairy Month" through out the Stale of North Carolina and request the citizens of the State to join me publicly in recog nizing that this industry and its products are vital to the world's peace." Beautiful Co Main Street patient treatment. VA will de- gency treatment. . -
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