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Show Lt Georg Do It Demo Confab j Musi Vole : On Truman Is lt possible tor President Truman Tru-man to demand and receive the Democratic nomination for presi dent during the Democratic national na-tional e o n v n-tion?" n-tion?" This question was asked George by John Hyland, 209 Colorado Colo-rado St., Anchorage Anchor-age Villa, Clearfield. Clear-field. Going Into a huddle with his George political experts, George learned that Mr. Truman must first be nominated and then corral the majority vote before Winning the nomination. Mrs. J. D. Peck of Sandy asks if one may exchange foreign currency cur-rency in Salt Lake City for American Amer-ican money. "I have Australian and Peruvian Peru-vian money," she said. "May I exchange it here?" The Australian money can be exchanged for American currency at the American Express Co. office, of-fice, 24 W. 2nd South, George said. In order to exchange the Peruvian money, Mrs. Peck must either contact this office or write directly di-rectly to the Foreign Money de-i de-i partment, American Express Co., 65 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. "Will I be entitled to educational benefits under the G. L bill of rights if I enlist in the armed forces now?" asks B. K. of Salt Lake. No. The G. L bill was discontinued discon-tinued June 1, 1947, for all nien enlisting after that date. However, How-ever, all branches of the service are offering technical training In addition to regular high school and college courses under the armed forces Institute. Full high school and college credits are given successful students, George points out Send questions, suggestions or complaints to George, in care of the Salt Lake Telegram, 143 S. Main. Full names and addresses should be included in letters. George will use only Initials if requested. |