PAGE SIXTHE MICHIGAN DILY m E~DAY IiECF~ThER ~ 194~ Veterans' Question and Answer Box - ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITOiW NOTE Qestons fio -thi ciw Um13 are olpiie',r mIem ere adressi to Veterans Editor ol ie SWU a "4 "ri " i be answered by Cla kibitts ad "he staff of the Veterans' Service Bureau Question: Can subsistence be in- creased if a single man changes his marital status from single to mar- ried after subsistence application has been made? Answer: Yes. All he need do is submit proof of marriage to the U. S. Vet- eran Administration at Dearborn Question: Can a single man antici- pating marriage in June apply for housing facilities now? Answer: Yes. Leave your name with Miss Scanlon in the office of the Dean of Students. Question: Since I am a veteran may I drive a car? Answer: As a student of the Univer- sity, you are subject to the same automobile regulations as any other student. The regulations are printed in full in the Guide published by the Veterans Service Bureau, or you may get information at the office of the Dean of Students from As- sistant Dean Rea. Question: I have not received any checks for some time and have ex- hausted my bank account. Where can I obtain some financial aid? Answer: The University has funds: from which it makes student loans. Make application to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall. Question: How do I go about getting back at the end of my terminal leave my tuition payment and mon- ey paid out for books? Answer: As soon as your terminal leave has expired, send a Form 1950, Application for Educational Bene- fits, to the U. S. Veterans Adminis- tration at Dearborn. As soon as you have received a Certificate of Eligi- bility and Entitlement, Form 1953, bring it to the Veterans Service Bureau. The Bureau will make ar- rangements with the business office for refund of the appropriate part of your tuition and for the money paid out for books. Question: What determines the reg- ipnal office to which the claim folder is sent? Answer: The separation center sends your military record to the Veterans Administration facility of the state in which you claimed to have resi- dence. The folder remains in the Veterans Administration office of that state until you ask to have it transferred to the office of the state in which you are attending school. Club To Plan Yule Activities Discussion of plans for their Christ- mas celebration will be held at the Deutscher Verein meeting 8:00 p.m. today in the Women's Athletic Build- ing. The program for today will also in- clude German folk songs and dancing, directed by Julia Wilson and Mrs. Werner F. Striedieck. All students of German and former members are invited to attend. Atkinson Will Leave Army Medical Unit Capt. Charles P. Atkinson, who has been in charge of the Army Medical Unit on campus for over two years, is leaving his post today and will re- turn to civilian status. Capt. Atkinson will resume his law practice in Fort Worth, Texas. A re- placement will be announced next week. Q iesticn When my application for the ( I Bill benefits was filed in fi3dtsiuli, l indicated that I wou ld definitely attend the University of Michigan. Does this not constitute notification of region? Answer: This should constitute noti- fication, but in order to be sure that your subsistence is not delayed beyond a reasonable time, it would te well for you to make a written jequest to the Pittsburgh office. Question: Why can't the USO be turned into a veterans' club house where veterans, their wives and friends can meet for social gath- erings? Answer: The USO was set up in Ann Arbor to accommodate service men stationed at the University and else- where in the county and for men passing through Ann Arbor. It is a community agency, therefore, and not a part of the University. Vet- erans enrolled in the University are bona fide students and the Univer- sity expects to provide for them and their wives through its regular facilities. Question: I have no certificate of sat- isfactory service, no official release from active duty other than orders. I applied to Dearborn for a certifi- cate of eligibility with a copy of my orders of release from active duty and an affadavit showing my length of active duty. Will I receive my benefits or will I have to wait until I receive my papers from the Navy? Answer: Ordinarily, when separated from the service you would receive Form 553, "report of separation." The Army equivalent is Form 100; the Marine equivalent is Form 78 P.D). For reasons unknown to us, some naval personnel receive only a "Certificate of Satisfactory Ser- vice" when separated. This docu- ment is of no value since it con- tains no record of service. Neither a copy of orders nor an affidavit will suffice to establish your eligi- bility. A certificate will be issued School Buildtig Plans Vetoed The proposed program to build the first unit of a new senior high school with a health, physical education and recreation plant was vetoed at city polls Monday when two propositions for raising the school tax to finance the buildings were rejected by the local electorate. The election was prompted by a petition to the Board of Education unanimously voted by Ann Arbor sen- ior high school students and signed by more than 350 citizens of the school district, asking that the build- ing program be accelerated. Proposition No. 1 to extend the 15 mill tax limitation was defeated by 179 votes, and Proposition No. 2 to levy an additional two-mill school tax was eliminated by 286 votes. only poin seeeit of .,om -z However, the date of appiieation P ihiPortaint if enitering sehol beforn receipt of the certificate, and tif 1950 application and orders servf to establish this date. Question: Why are marriage certifi. cates insufficient evidence to war- rant the $75.00 monthly subsistenc( allowance? Why are notarized affi- davits required in addition to thi certificate? Answer: A blank marriage certificali is readily obtainable and could bf completed, photostated, and notar- ized without the ceremony taking place. A certified copy of the docu- ment, on the other hand, is ob- tainable only after it is recorded by the county clerk. This consti- tutes satisfactory evidence of mar- riage. _WT T Varsity Band To Be Formed Initial Meeting To Be In Morris Hall Monday Organized as a separative organiza- tion from the Concert Band, the new Varsity band will augment the Con- cert Band when the occasion arises, Prof. William D. Revelli, announced yesterday. The first meeting of the new band will be at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Dec. 10 in Morris Hall. Auditions will be held after this meeting. Openings exist in all sections, according to Prof. Re- velli, although wood-wind players especially are being urged to ,join. Prof. Reveilli is particularly encour- aging those students to come out for the Varsity Band who do not have the time or the proficiency to play in the Concert Band. Rehearsals will be held twice week- ly, under Prof. Reveilli, with a maxi- mum of two and a half hours being spent in rehearsals each week. The hours will be determined at the first meeting. The need for this type of band has been clearly expressed, now that the war is over and there are many re- turned veterans and more women on campus, according to Prof. Reveilli. Many students have expressed a de- sire to participate in some band or- ganization which would not require as much time as the regular band. Ec R E T U R N I N G-Former President Washington Luis Pe- reira de Sousa (above) of Brazil expects to return to his native country. He has lived in exile .since 1930 in the U. S.; C U A R D D U T Y--Jap sentries stand guard at the gates of the U. S. embassy in Peking and watch as American officers of occupation forces pass through. U. S. Marines had been guards there since the Boxer rebellion, but were captured by Japs during World War II. Perkins On city Speaks in Alpena Administration F 0 U N D-Mrs. Hideki Tojo, shown in picture taken when her Husband was :;till premier of Japan, was fond at Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan. She claimed she had fled the Japanese capital to escape "the unbearable pain of Tokyo where I was exposed to public glare." Prof. John Perkins of the political science department spoke on "Prob- lems of Relation of Planning to Mu- nicipal Administration" at a meeting sponsored by the Michigan Planning Commission held yesterday in Alpena. C I D 0 C S H 0 W IN C E R M A N Y-Lt. Sheldon Machlin (center) of New York City holds a leash on his blue-ribbon winner, "Roif," a black shepherd, while Sgt. Noran Weinberger, ,lemon _iach, _N.Y., restrains his first prize winner, 5-weeks-old terrier, "Marhe Noir," at a dg show staged _byU._ S. soldiers in. Wiesbaden, Germany.' JULIUS STREICHER, one of the Nuernberg defendants, was a Nazi publisher and notorious anti-Semite. M E M 0 R I A L I N B E R L I N-Russian memorial built in the Tiergarten near the Branden- burg gate in Berlin was unveiled recently by Marshal Zhukov in honor of Russian soldiers. 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