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Show Summary of Doings For 1917 Give by V.A. Record totals in education assistance as-sistance payments, loan guarantees, disability compensations, death a-wars. a-wars. automobiles for amputees. Insurance reinstatements and veterans' vet-erans' hospitalization were reported report-ed by V'A In a summary of activities activi-ties for 19. The number of veterans awaiting hospitalization, veterans In on-the-Jcb training and applications for loan guarantees decreased during the period. Of the 14,745,000 World War II veterans In the nation, 261,000 live in the Denver branch area composed compos-ed of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming Wy-oming and Utah, VA said. Nearly one veteran in every four, or 23.7 per cent of estimated World War II veterans population In the four states, was receiving educational or Job training benefits administered by the VA. Approximately 45,782 veterans received re-ceived monthly compensation for war wounds and service connected disabilities. The seven VA hospitals hospi-tals In this area were caring for 3,100 patients at the end of 1947. |