Ip/. Tuesday. December 23. 1947 VA Answers Most Frequent Questions v Q?If I am receiving retirement , . pay, will I be permitted to get the full amount of subsistence allowance while I am attending school or while I am in job training under the GI Bill? K A.?Retirement pay is not considered income from productive labor and need not be included in your estimate of earnings filed with Veterans Administration; therefore, it is not a bar to recipt of full subsistence allowance.' Q.?Will Veterans Administration increase the $13.30 I get for my 10 percent World War II service - conxnected disability in evertt I marry? A.?Your compensation is based on the degree of disability. No additional compensation is payable for dependents. am an ex-WAC with an honorable discharge and contemplating marriage to a non veteran. Will the marriage cause me to lose any of mu rlfrhfc tr\ hannfite nn/lor C T / iV VVitL 11^ UUUCl IIIC VJ-1 Bill? ' A.?No. m Q-?May I be furnished a wheelB chair by Veterans Administration? - A.-?VA will furnish you a wheelchair if you have a service-connected disability requiring the use of a wheel-chair, or if a wheel-chair is required for use at home upon your discharge from a period of hospital treatment or domiciliary care. Q.?I let my G-I Insurance lapse. Can I reinstate it without taking a ?, physical examination? v, A.?Lapsed G-I Insurance policies may be reinstated without a physical examination in most cases if the reinstatement application is fil ed by July 31, 1948. On that date this liberal reinstatement provision >, expires. After that time, veterans whose policies have lapse more than three months will be required to take a physical examination to reInstate them. Q.?I got out of the Army a couple of years ago. How long do I have to begin a course of training or education under the G-I Bill? - A.?You have four years from last July 25, the date of the official end of the war as far as certain veterans' benefits are concerned. Q.?May I reinstate part of my lapsed G. I. Insurance or do I have to reinstate the full $10,00 worth? A.?You may reinstate as little as $1,000 of your G-I insurance, or you tnay pick up more of this vauable protection if you wish, so long as the amount you reinstate is In multiples of $500. Q.?I had only $3,000 of G. L. Insurance while I was in service. Can Macrease this aoiqimt now? , A.?Yes, you may Increase it to the maximum amount of $10,000. JL V" Q-?My brother, a U. S. veteran of K World War II who resides in Canada would like to know if he can claim Unemployment allowance while liv ing there? A.-?No, he cannot draw readjustment allowance for unemployment or self-employment while living In Canada. Residence in the United I States, its territories or possessions It a definite eligibility requirement for readjustment allowance. Q.-?Wll you please tell me what V;," kind of insurance Is National Serylce Life Insurance? jL?NSLI is mutual Insurance. All premium payments go nto a trust HhI maintained by the Treasury nijpilittment and invested in Govern -tnent Interest - bearing securities, ; lite tfrterest accrues to the NSL1 , WI AM TH? WOttO-S MOST INVWTTVt IAC6am? rsr w? HAVwrr POUND A NSW WAY OP I SAY1MO "MMHtY CMWST. V MAS.- MAY* ITS JUST AS HK13 win i I??'* * WiCA* ph?as> mo mm +* E } SAM fON THIS JOYOUS SSASON THAN THAT A*^ m '4 f '.CtENT i? sk|>:/ r, >'vj, .. * . , , : '.J THE Enlisted Reservists [ mont May Serve As Escorts ; numl RALEIGH. ? Members of the En- j?' *01 ! listed Reserve Corps in No. th Car- ? olina have the opportunity to serve de?'r' as military escort for the remains of .. ,es World War II dead, it was announ- ttielr ced by Col. Norman McNeill, Senior ?'rucl Instructor for rhe Organized Reserve V,r*aJ Corps in North CaroMna. . orth Certain qualifications are requir- Sev ed for reservists such as: Veterans come of World War II; High School grad- denti uate; Army General Classification more. Test of 83 or more, and have no dis- Roose ciplinary marks on his service record. j To Applicants must volunteer for not younf more than 12 months no less than 6 dent < I'll ? po VOUR CHRIST jPOCOTBOOK A % | SHOP H E ? _____ i tio imwn i g -s GRAPES W H I ROUND* i i *7c 11 CiMsCA . iiiS 5 S8 Western C I 3 jkj ! Delicious Ife |Per Bo: u 9 j STAYMAN C r5 iapples 9 jf|| L^gB^V-- ^V u^ ^. - r: -7} > a * s KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MO hs duration. Application being > must include the following matlon: Name, grade, serial oer, mailing address, length ur desired and date availab'c, location of escort detachment pEffilfri j; ervists are urged to submit |B??v>4|t IMbS applications to their Unit In- & ita&jl [or, or, to the Senior Instruct )' ^ fit IILIUI nized Reserve Corps, Raleigh, I This custom c i Carolina. j Dutch. They t ' shoes instead of en Vice Presidents have be- When the Dutcl President by reason of presi- sterdam, this c al deaths. They are Tyler, Fill- I them?the woode Johnson, Arthur, Theodore { ually replaced by velt, Coolidge and Truman. the occasion out I als. As nearly date Theodore Roosevelt is the ' Replace the usuj jest person to become Presi- j stockings was ov of the United States. m^rnatm SU'tl tALNO EC AN IERE! mis" Fruit for "A!* ORANG *5C FLOOl FUU.-0-MKCt rUMtlOA * % Oranges Preserve II * kn 75c A IL L 4 SO A tU ID D9g I ?* I Italian Ch< LES nif .bs. 59c JJsmffr lbs 53c ? Pin 1? B A |? 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