The Veteran Asks: (This service is based on ques tions asked at Veterans Admin istration Offices in Nebr. An gwers are supplied by VA). Q—I’m planning to convert my NSLI term policy to permanent #hdowment insurance. If I’m still living at the end of the endow ment period., how will I receive my money? A—You will have a choice. You may either get the insur ance proceed in a lump sum, or you may ask VA to pay them to you in equal monthly install ments ranging in number from 36 to 240. If you die before all the installments have been paid to you, the remainder will go to your beneficiary, if you have named one. Q—I am receiving a VA pen sion for a total and permanent nonservice-connected disability. I have a house which I inherited, and I want to sell it. Must I in clude all the proceeds of the sale as income, in figuring whether I come under the income ceiling for pension purposes? A—Since you inherited the house, the entire proceeds from its sale would be considered as income for pension purposes. If you receive a lump sum pay ment, it will apply for the cal endar year in which you got it. If you get paid in installments, whatever you receive during a calendar year must be included as income for that particular year. Q—I was forced to interrupt my training under the World War II GI Bill to go back into active service. I expect to be discharged soon, and I want to* continue with my GI studies. Is there any time limit for resum-1 ing? ,, A—You must pick up your training within a reasonable Diamond Sale GREATEST VALUE EVER! Hundreds of other fine values like this in Steven's Great Diamond Sale. Buy her Diamond NOW and SAVE. NO MONEY DOWN Take If Wilk You! Pay at low at $1 a week If you prefer . . . Pay only $1 down and we will hold it until Christmas Open Thursday Nights * » . period following your discharge. The “reasonable period” is de termined for each veteran on an individual basis apd depends on a number of factors such as the availability and so on. Q—I know of a World War II veteran who Jhas become incom petent. Can his GI insurance premiums be paid by another person? A—Yes. The premiums may be paid by any person on his be half. If the veteran’s premium return envelope isn’t used, care should be taken to identify the payment properly, including the insured veteran’s full name, ad Iress, date of birth, service serial number and insurance number. Chicago Urban League to Sponsor Sales Clinic CHICAGO — (ANP) — In line with increased job opportunities in the sales and promotion field, the Chicago Urban League will sponsor a Sales Clinic Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Parkway Commu nity Center. The clinic, which is free, open to both men and women interested in selling. Purpose of the clinic is to fa miliarize selling aspirants with the field of selling. Duties of both the employer and employee will be presented and discussed, with a period given to questions and answers. The program will feature talks from firm executives, top sales men and others engaged in this business. Ebony Asociate Editor Dies CHICAGO (ANP)— Milton A. Smith, associate editor of Ebony magazine, died here suddenly Friday in Porvident hospital. He was 40 years old. Cause of the death was believed to be a cerebral hemorrhage.! Smith had been hospitalized shortly before his death after suf fering a stroke. His passing brought to an end a brilliant career during which he served as a war correspondent and worked for leading periodi cals of the nation. Among some of the positions he held before coming to Ebony were either reporter or columnist with the New York Journal-American and PM, both dailies; the Brook lyn Eagle, also a daily; the Afro American, and other journals as a World War II correspondent. He also served as a public relations consultant. 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