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wr)?i P* iirtUtaa dealing w.nh veteran* ' righ. and benefit* by Mnt.' Marr B. Goforth. King* Mount** U8B8 r?pre*?nt*tive.) ? n -- . ...t>^.4 r TUeeatly, la the flr*t of the ~*eifioo of aitielee dealing with the #vet?eput. oonriertOfl-'ijfch the pifegnun deal '1dm wltk vti$N%>nd their rehablli-' I v Htan life and ^ and through iu offleeOf hae^ona'^prln w in nia rot (MM MMUMO Md aatisfaetory job* . v^- ** - " v | . *?ary <**?. Vu hu been designated u Veter{?m Information Service Center u4 in these offices U7' be .Speed Veter-bbs Employment Representatives .aad other trained personnel reedy ted waiting to wbt,uyi sdriee with vet I erase, iaehsdlag disabled veterans, in finding fallible pad appropriate em ploymeot, la the light of the vetermas' capacity, edneatioa and train* ' lag. < ? ." la addition, these trained reAyf - are prepared to giro the veterans in" 'fermatiea en other phases of the veteraaa pregran, assist then fa any T hied tff prablen, and refer then to the ptapet ageaelee for the benefits available 'for then. la North Carolina we have aboat 90 of these local , TJ8K8 oncers, la addition to " about , 110 Itinerant points which are visited * oa regular schedules, usually weekly by representatives* of the loeal U8E8 '* -offices. Theee representatives are pro '* pared to offer services desired to all ' veterans who wilt tneet them 4 on these ?rVp*1?*;Of these MO points of contact in North Carolina, one is } located in Kings Mountain on 8. }. Cherokee street, A visit is made to OrorSr on Wednesday of eseh weak A -at J5:30 P. M. Most of the benefits to which a veteran is entitled are based on*.the -condition that he has served satiene ^ torily in the armed foreee for at rifiUm-'Mi served lifts' thin . - "M 4?y*>qpd.>a?,b*en discharged for j disability due to service 'and was In : service after Sept. 16, 1940. f ' If a war veteran want^fp return to the job held on friperiaqaeat Jbsaie immediately before entering tils' amti' ed foreee Kith a private employer a -or with the federal Government, he Is entitled to got that job back or one i. substantially equivalent to it in every respect if he meets these eondl/ ''' 'tieaa: I (a) If he completed his military service satisfactorily. (b) If he is qualified to handle the , duties of the posltlon. , (e) If he appliee for reemployment -within 90 days after his discharge; t" and (d)If the employer's elreumstaneee have not changed so ae to make reemployment impossible or unreasons ; bin, ... A vetntsn who meets these conditions has the right of -rSCmploymsnt J and cannot be dismissed without cants for a period of a year. Any -? difficulty under this provision should * bo ropored to ths Selective Service JSngj^' ^ ii$ ermOft fhejepreeeatative of thnt fx effite on his regularly scheduled visI MM point. The CBXS . - * -uffiche hnvs Informs tide' oo Inn 1. -dndleeettone of oil jebe svsOsble for .5 votersns sad eon eounsei sad sdvise - I ' rtlft'ofcr on the moot/settsMo sad M MlllfllllOIJ JMMo If S veteran VSS a Federal Civil : Oeiriio oieployee when ho entered "the limed forces, ho lo entitled , ' to I. .hSSFM or to one "of Hhe oeoidr WKsr^ij^yMr^ y cour?? wh ft ^oftlUftftttft^.ftf ft civilian eoorae and. which w?a panned to Completion ox' ft# % Cadet M Midshlpm*a in ft eeXvtee fteftdepty) or *? discharged or released from Mrvice becaaee of-ftn-ftetealiwiIm fawiwJ injury or dUahUi^yf and (e) if he tart# iuoh Vacation not lator than two year* after (Uncharge or the end of the war^.-jrhtehever date te later. If tl^eee condition# ^ axe net, the veteran ia entitled to one /ear of "hod -1 qirtvalen) in Mpt-t^e study, I? "he itaires a refreshed dr./retraining eoorae. Ia addljilOftt U ^he "veteran was not .fver If yearn of age when he entered the nelriee, or 'Xf over S5 and. ean fthow fWt .hi* education 8r training was interrupted jer interfered with by into the eerviee, and if niet'jeeMa^leteft thee* courses. setUfaejm&r, he will be entitled tW ftddltlHilal "edneatien;#* training not to exceed the length of time he apeat 4a active service after September 16, INS, and before the end of the war '(pot including ASTP or Navy OMlege Program.) This additional eonree of education or training may not exceed three year*. " . r '* * The " veteran may eelect hie own eourne at aay educational or training institution whleji in on the list ap- [ . ' 1 ' \ Y r \ / ' 1 ? i * * . {* / I mn , ... * ? . C? -*< **- V '* * *' i.vr - -v. < * .' y " s j - '. ' ;-<W . " IT': A.. t i ' ; . ? * * ? .i ?? v , . * , * i ' f.. - >-< . ' ' " j V ft# -ft "*iv& Jfl 4 i; ; x f jjrifviH ,4v":: vr 4 . feK*4-vX * 4 '* C.'- :-r,;.v : v- irs EU' . , J*.-/, * - ** . ' VV - y'V'. * tloa and which accepts him as quail(lad to undertake the course selected. This list of institutions include# i public or private, elementary, secondary, or other schools furnishing education for adults-, business schools and colleges; scientific and technical I institutions, regular colleges, voea-1 tional schools, junior colleges, teach-! era' colleges, normal echools, profes-1 sional schools, universities, and other educational and training institutions, j Including industrial establishments , providing apprentice training or other training on the job. ~ The Veterans Administration will pay to the educational or training In-1 stitntion the cuatomary cost of tui- I tlon, and such laboratory, library, iq- \, firmary, and similar fees as are cue-1 tomarlly charged. It may also pay for books, supplies, equipment, and such other necessary expenses as ar* generally required by other student# la the institution. Buck payments shall not exceed $500 for an ordinary school year. TV. V.I.? IJ-I-U?. ?~ * vraiaui aunuimniliva Will also provide a subsistence allowance of $50 a month if the veteran haa no dependent*; or $75 a month if he haa dependent*. Apprentice training, learning a new trade bp, a period of work on the Job in industrial plants approved for such training, ia available for returning veterans in nearly all of the more than 30,000 apprentice-training programs in the United 8tates. Veterans may be employed as apprenti-1 "HP f -.-n " ... 1 \ "TAKE IT FROM It S THE NEXT BEST TO A NEW CAF % i k i . * 9 \ J Many times ^ said that "ti scientific utill We promise "translated i *V ' y&ur family t And now you can fill 3 Shell has evi t**> grades, to Shell for t ? .miAi-Su' Ways wnicn say ways seve i ? , . ??*st? v 5 . # ; ; vW>vvS*i* :'ir i* frwjv- >ry *vU' >V..; UPipwpi Mil'WM be paid srkUe they learn, gn not only a steady Job but train lag whieh prepares them for highly killed job*. Further information oi thU type of training is available ai the nearest U. 8. Employment 8er vire office or st the nearest office ?? the Veteram Administration. Voestionsl Training is also availa ble for returning veterans. Veteram with service-connected disability whirh results in an occupationa handicap, can undoubtedly^ be taught s new type of work in whirh the di> ability will not be a disadvantage Veterans may take training in col lege, business or trade schools, or or the job with business firms. Tult'on, books, supplies and equip ment will be provided at Government expense. During training, if the vet eran's pension is less than $92 i month, it will be increased to that h tnount, if he is single; if he is isaBt ed, his pension daring his training p< riod will be $103.50 a month with nt extra $5.75 a month for each chili and $11.50 a month for each depen dent parent. For vocational training for.vetel ans with service-connected/ disability they should npply to their nenres Veterans Administration office, thei nearest U. 8. Employment Servir office, or to the county or city supe intendent of schools. If the veteran's disability is no service-connected, or occurs after h left the service, and constitutes a vc rational handicap, he may apply t the 8tate Board of Vocational Ednea Aur ) HE. _ _ _ . * tX'^H ; H H : 1 ;'fl '^*>A- Jr ". '-?'.J?'* v"*7* 4 wi-W'w 4 * ' ? < * . * - >..' 7 .':V V , : , ' ** <rv ' , * S . THING V during the last few * ~A be wartime acbieveme\ % 'carry over9 to your m d that Shell Researcl I ? -< *- i ' nto finer fuels and lu or." *?. ? * Shell keeps that proi root tank with the be , r;^si 'r< -Vn ' ? * er made for your ear. Stall MSWl PC ne otitic leaaersmp o Shell established on i ;*r V: - <. 1 r.A : b*fort tin war, '0 *, . _ % * V ;'t- 7 i <j , . . . i. i'.v-.z'i. '?. . O". . t * * V tioa for guidance and special train la fiamncial need, other servlt Ma available include medical treati meet, hospitalisation, maintenance, t and transportation during training, - education, supplies, occupational tooli i anil equipment. Disabled dependent* may also l>e entitlod to vocationul re habilitatioi under thi* program. Vet erans are asked to visit their neart Military WATEl STAIN LI RADII :| . ME r fiARI | Credit RF! lASOt 2!^ \ \ \ 5"% ^y \ A, \ * 1 II #sj j ^$g I I ^L. S^KHH 1 I / years Shell vts of Shell ? otoring"... i would be bricants for * . *:- * , v'" - ' ' j - . mise! Now at gasoline . There are rium. Look V _ J ? _? U U1C JUlglithe world's f fi . A t: 4 ?+ ..i'Mvpfc 4 If ' V V r' '' ' ??* 1 1 eat U. 8. Employment 0errie4 ttfiM if they neeil ueip in getting in tone* with Vocational Education or' Vocational Rehabilitation officer*. 1 | T>I>T. the new insecticide, la the ' I perfect answer to the bedbug problem. we. the scientists. 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