The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, February 6, 1979-Page 9 DEAD GI'S INSURANCE STILL UNPAID: Parents fight I By ANY SALTZMAN "Apparently the records of the wh outfit were lost and Bob was never ab It may sound like the typical story of to re-sign," said Clayton. "It was a d the little guy cheated by the big, bad ty trick to play on a high school kid." bureaucratic system, but for Clayton In the letter, originally written and Lila Huff this typical story has in- Graydon Cadwell of Minneapoli volved a 30-year battle to collect a GI president of the Guadalcanal Campai life insurance policy they feel they were Veterans Association, Bal said he w entitled to when their son was killed spurred to*action by a story he sa during World War II. about the huffs in a local paper, accon But after years of struggling with panied by a photograph of his Mari politicians and the Marine Corps, the Corps companion. elderly Dexter couple recently received "I RECOGNIZED the picture befo a few words of hope ih the form of a let- I even read the caption," wrote Ba "Huff was in my squad, as well several others who died ... We a signed papers taking out insurance." According to Bal, all the other i surance policies were probably lost an those families whose sons also diedi 'Apparently the records the 1942 invasion of Guadalcanal hav of the whole outfit were been cheated from obtaining the life it surance they deserve. lost and Bob was never No action has yet to be taken to trac able to re-sign. It was a down the other families whose sor dirty trick to play on a high school kid.' -Clayton Huff ter from an ex-Marine. Eugene Bal of Riverside, N.J., who fought alongside their son Robert Huff, wrote that he is certain that Huff, like the others in the squad, signed up for the insurance, but that the records were lost when a tran- sport sunk to the bottom of a bay. THIS DEVELOPMENT- lends sup- port to the Huff's claim that their son signed a National Service Life Insuran- ce policy worth approximately $75,000, despite federal authorities' contention that they can find no record of the policy. Ballot Mbond. - issuesw likel n from Page 1 FLICKER SINGLES able to find a local resting place for its Safety razor for garbage. Other worries mentioned in- women. Free cluded the possibility of the private shave with landfill owners raising the rent of their special manufact- - land at whim, and- the difficulties that urer's refund. would arise with recycling programs DUO-PACK 5 should the waste no longer be controlled by the city. NA Dp. The proposed new fire station is in- tended to serve the city's south side, M DI T where several new developments are under way, but the exact construction site has not been specified. Construc- tion and furnishings of the station would total $700,000. The estimated annual operating cost, not included in the building, equipment, and site purchaseI price tag, is $247,000. While Belcher said he is fairly certain the shredder will appear on the ballot, he added "with the half projects in here, we haven't the foggiest idea whether the voters will approve any of them." LONDON, Ontario (AP)-Bride- groom Tony McGowan was taken to the altar in handcuffs and bride Wendy Morris was stopped by police on her way to the church. But the two aren't criminals-both are constables on the London city police force. Their colleagues decided to have some. fun and took part in the ceremony. 20.9 For son's money Ole ble ir- to .is, ign as aw m- ne re al. as all in- nd in- ck ns were killed alongside Bob. ALTHOUGH the 83-year-old Clayton was only recently prepared to give up the long fight for good, an effort in Congress to pay G.I. insurance to the widow of Private Eddie Slovik, the Detroit soldier who was executed for desertion during World War II, put new life into his tired battle. 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