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Show THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH CROSS SJpt M EvSflAi TOWN plili y "Okay, mistc try the starter bow and let's see what I happens!" o ANOTHER f ! A General Quiz p. fv. (. f. fv.fin ( fv fN v. rv. 7"ie Questions 1. Who divided the hour into 60 minutes and the minutes Into 60 seconds? 2. Wluit percent of our wartima army officers came up from the ranks? Does an elephant lie down when sleeping? 4. The donor of the Nohel prizt made his fortune in what? 5. What state has the lowest marriageable age for a girl with the consent of her parents? 6. Where is a world's fair planned for 1!)51? 7. Banana is a of what? 8. The "stars" of Old Glory are not stars. According to heraldry, how many points does a star have? 9. What state in the United States has the most deep oil wells? 10. There are only two places in the United States where an Amer-ican flag is flown 24 hours a day. Where are they? The Answers 1. The Chaldeans, about 4,000 B. C. 2. Sixty-on- e per cent. Of 872,000 officers, 531,000 were originally en-lift-men. 3. No. Elephants sleep in a kneeling position. 4. Dynamite. 5. New Hampshire (13 years). 6. In London as a demonstra-tion of Britain's recovery from th war. 7. Petroleum. 8. Six. 9. Louisiana with 94 drilled be-low 12,000 feet in depth. California Is next with 65 and Texas third with 41. 10. The Capitol In Washington when congress is in session and at the grave of Francis Scott Key. SERVICE EL BUREAU EDITOR'S NOTE: This newspaper, through special urrannemvnt with the Washington bureau of Wuttm News-paper Inion at 16(6 Eye Street, V. W Washington, D.C--S) able to bring read-e-this weekly column on problems of the veteran and sen iceman and his family. Questions may be addressed to the above Bureau and they will be d in a subsequent column. No replies can be made direct by mail, but only in the column which will ap-pear in this newspaper regularly. Mental Illness Clinics In addition to 32 clinics already authorized, the Veterans' adminis-tration has directed the establish-ment of as many such clinics as necessary in the 70 regional offices for the treatment of mental ill-nesses among war veterans. According to the announcement, the need for treatment of these emotional and nervous diseases is evident and experience in civilian practice both before and during the war indicates that a majority of such cases can be treated in clinict without hospitalization. In the mental hygiene program, emphasis will be placed on group therapy which is the simultaneous treatment of a number of veter-ans suffering from similar mental or emotional disturbances. The neuropsychiatrist, clinical psycholo-gist and social worker will as a team in these clinics in treating the patient. Questions and Answers Q. Can my daughter, who Is en-gaged to a young fellow overseas, book passage on a boat and be mar-ried to him while he is still in serv-ice in Germany? S. P., Havre de Grace, Md. A. The war department says me procedure is for the girl to write die boy telling him to get permis-sion from the commanding general, European theatre, for entrance of the girl into the area for the pur-pose of his marriage. When he re-ceives this letter of permission from tie commanding general, he should nail it to the girl. She will then lake the letter along with passport ipplication tu the state department and apply for passport and visa to get overseas. She then must ar-range for her passage and pay her uwn way. Q. My husband was In the army three years, from 1905 to 1908, and was in the L'te Indian campaign. Would he be entitled to a pension? He is not disabled from military lervice. Mrs. R. F. J., Mahtowa, Minn. A. There is provision for both dis-ability and death pensions for In-dian wars. I am not sure, how-ever, whether these provisions ap-ply to the period 1905 to 1908. They apparently apply to earlier Indian wars. However, to be sure, you should take it up with your near-s-st Veterans' administration office. Q. I am a World War II veteran md would like to start farming. I (cpt hearing over the radio that I could get a loan from the banks under the G.I. bill of rights. Well, I went to the bank and they said I had to have capital to get a loan but how ran I have that when I served three years in the army? Is there any chance of me get-ting a loan so that I could start farming? It. L. K., Winslow, 111. A. Provisions of this law are that Jie Veterans' administration will approve a loan up to $4,000 for an eligible veteran, if the lending in- - stitution will make the loan. The bank or other lender is the judge of whether or not the veteran is a good risk and is likely to succeed at his venture. Q. My son was discharged from -- the army in February, 1946. He was overseas 25 months and while in the army he had to work so hard he eould not rest at night and would wander around in his sleep. Since he is at home the same thing hap-pens when he works hard. He (un't get any rest at night. He wasn't this way until he went into the army. Would it be possible that he is eligible for a disability pay? Mrs. J. L. E., Hickory Flat, Miss. A. It might be possible. The only way to And out is for your son to apply to your nearest office of the Veterans' administration and ask for an examination and disability rat-- ing. Q. My m was killed In action in World War II. His insurance was made to bis mother. We are di-vorced. I am 55 years old and not able to work. Can I draw a de-pendent parent's pension? If so, how j much and where shall I apply? H. V. M.. Ferguson, W. Va. A. Yes, although divorced, as a dependent father you should be en-titled to $25 per month. Make appli-cation to the Veterans' administrat-ion office at Huntington. Q. My husband is a veteran of World War I, serving overseas 11 months. He has a 50 per cent permanent disability given in 1930. This disability becomes worse. Is he eligible for pension? If so, where can he get help? Mrs. M. L.. Fort I'ayne, Ala. A, Your husband evidently had a disability rating from the Veterans-administratio-which hkely was wiped out by the economy act of 1933. Suggest that he contact hii nearest ollice of the Veterans' ad-ministration for a new disability rating. Funny Little For the down the moon . . . flu our personality-plu- s bears for crib, carriage covers, linens. They're so fat and funny enjoy the embroidery In beeinoe Pattern 705 has transfer of i; a 2 by 2 to 5 la by 10 lncha. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needleeraft Box 3217 San Francisco i Enclose 20 centt for Pig No Name Address Gtt 0 'Sullivan SOUScsn Heels next time ytii hM shoes repaired. 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