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Show ! WITH THE LEGIONNAIRES POSTNO 65 j I Sugar House I ! Commander Ernest J. Hamilton ! j 1st Vice Cmdr D. T. McDonald J I 2nd Vice Cmdr Henry Moore ltJ ! ! Adjutant Horace Taylor T ! ' rinance Officer Redge Compel! tn ! A. Xo. Only those veterans who served 90 clays or more after September It;, tr)-i0, and who were discharged vnikr ci n- I dition other than dh honot able are eligible. Q. What if a man is wound-od wound-od or disabled liciore In lias served 90 days? A. The 90-day resection aces not apply if he was discharged for disability incurred in line of duty. (J. 1 was under 2.") years old when I entered service: am 1 eligible to return to college and finish my course in nied-ieine? nied-ieine? A. So long as you had not passed your 5th birthday when you entered service you tire automatically au-tomatically eligible to all of the educational and other benefits of the G. I. Hill. House post will publish pertinent per-tinent questions and answers on various provisions and require-' ments of the bill from time to time in this column. Meanwhile, any veteran desiring further information in-formation on the act is invited to contact any officers of the local post. Following is the first in the series of explanatory questions and answers: Q. Is any veteran eligible to the benefits provided by the (J. I. Bill? Well, the Legion pulled oft another an-other one Saturday night ; n-other n-other of those gala dance-floor show parties being given twice monthly at Forest Dale. Tlris was another in the serc- being be-ing given to raise funds for a Legion club center in this air a. The next party will be held Dec. 1, and the general public is invited, in-vited, especially service men and men just out of the service. Meanwhile Post Commander Ernie Hamilton announces the next regular post meeting will be held Thursday, Dec 6, this week's meeting being cancelled because of the Thanksgiving holiday. hol-iday. The post here is doing a qu;;-.t but effective job among World War II veterans in giving out information in connection wilh the G. 1. Bill of Rights which the national organization planned and piloted through congress. In this connection the Sugar ; I |