PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, April 14, 1949 n- VA Cuts Down On Red Tape For Veterans Veterans training under the GI Bill, as well as their schools and training establishments, will have less paper work to do under a simplified plan to go into effort April 1st. According to Ashley Westmore land, Lincoln regional office man ager, alter the first of April. VA will no longer require monthly progress reports for veterans iii job-training establishments and in schools olher than colleges and universities. Schools below col lege level also will report veter ans progress and conduct on VA report of earnings. "As in the past," Westmoreland j said, "colleges and universities ! will not submit a report of eon- duct or progress except in those cases where the student's conduct or progress is unsatisfactory." The VA official emphasized that schools and training establish ments should continue to report promptly the dropping of any veteran from schooling. He also urged vets to make certain that the required reports reach the VA regional office immediately after the first of the month following the reporting period The new one-page report is simple. The vet merely provides the necessary information, signs his name and turns the form over to the official of his school who reports on his conduct and pro gress. Teople who live in glass houses near volcanoes shouldn't. "Give up and marry," says a justice of the peace to bachelors. How's that again? "Marry and give up." That's what we thought. i 1M ( - "My cigarette is Chesterfield, because they're so MILD." I.. (( A starring in "ALIAS NICK BEAL" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE x t.'k b . .v r ... v X I V ft ... v - v - . f ' i 6. x ,A The TOP Mtll of RHEWCtf S SPORTS The lur wn AiirrTrnnnn u Chesterfield """"I' T '1L0ER-MUCH W1SSS ' J i; i I I