Show 2361 Vets Depend Entirely on Subsistence Pay Only 87 at U Report Earnings Over Monthly Maximum By LAWRENCE A. JOHNSON That and the government provides the school-going veteran has to stretch a long according to a report on vet earnings issued today by Herald L. veteran's The monthly estimates on out-of employment supplied by the veterans at the beginning of the autumn show that of the veterans now in training at the 2361 do not receive any other income than that provided by Uncle Slightly over one percent of the university's veteran population struggle along with less than to help pad the allowance the government sends them each While vets receive pay checks of from to per month beyond their subsistence another report a to monthly The fourth largest reported a to monthly income derived from out-of-school Receiving from to per month are The second largest group showing a reach at the peak before Uncle Sam deducts from their subsistence are vets comprising 10 percent of the total Falling in the income are 87 veterans who report their incomes exceeding the monthly Beginning here the veteran receives a cut in his allowance according to the amount he receives in excess of the government Whether the job be part-time or if full-time employment is engaged in by the that money goes a long way in helping pad the allowance that the government provides the school-going Carlston |