The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, March 28, 1947, Page Five, Image 5

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    * SENATOR HARRY FOSTER
INTRODUCES LB 421
The Lincoln Social Action
Council will sponsor a LB 421
State Fair Employment practice
bill rally Monday evening, March
31st,at 8:00 o’clock, at the St.
Paul Methodist Church, 12th and
“M” Streets. The public is in
vited.
The measure introduced by
Sen. Harry A. Foster, comes up
for public hearing before the La
^bor Committee of the State Legis
lature Friday afternoon, April
4th, at 1:00 o’clock.
Dr. A. L. Miller, chairman of
the Council will preside.
S.A.C. is asking readers of this
publication to flood members of
the Labor Committee with let
ters asking them to give careful
consideration to the measure and
to act favorably on it . All Com
munications to the Committee as
a whole should be addressed to
Karl Vogel, chairman of Labor
Committee, State Legislature,
State House, Lincoln, Nebraska.
*
Letters may also be sent to in
dividuals of the Committee at
the State House. Members of the
Committee besides Vogel and
Foster are: O. H. Person, John
Copeland, Clyde Cretsinger, C.
C. Lillibridge, Harold Prichard,
and George C. Weborg.
The Council is also asking for
all persons interested in the bill
to attend the public hearing.
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Veterans Administration Release
At the close of February three
major programs of the Veterans
Administration in Nebraska
showed a decline instead of a
gain for the first time in more
than a year.
Ashley Westmoreland, the VA’s
Nebraska manager, said declines
all of them small—were noted in
the number of disability pension
and compensation cases, the
number oi World War II veterans
training under the GI bill, and
the number of disabled veterans
training under Public Law 16,
the vocational act.
During February the number
of Nebraska veterans, including
World War I and II, receiving
disability pensions and compen
sation dropped to 15,005, a de
crease of 293 from the previous
month.
Principal cause of the drop,
Westmoreland said, is due to a
new method of processing claims
for disability resulting from ma
laria. Awards for malaria dis
ability are now limited to one
year periods. Additional awards
beyond a year will be allowed
only in cases where the claimant
of recurrences or relapse. Ex
piration of malaria awards ac
counted for the overall decline I
in the number of disability j
awards.
Meanwhile, the number of
World War II veterans enrolled
in schools and in on-the-job
training courses under the GI
Bill dropped from 22,438 to 22,
420. The number of disabled
World War II veterans taking
training under the Public Law
16 declined from 1,252 to 1,248.
Westmoreland said both of these
declines, however, are too small
to be considered indicative of a
trend.
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KITRELL FILES FOR
CITY COUNCIL
Virgil H. Kitrell, local real
estate broker, filed Monday for
the City Council. After his fil
ing he issued the following state
ment to the voice:
“During my four years on the
council I tried to be of service
to the Negro, as well as to all
other minority groups. If elected
again, I shall strive to be of any
help to the Negro race I can.”
Primaries will be held April
8th. The last date for voters to
register is Saturday, March 29th.
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