Monday, Nov. 19, 1945

More Rights

To the $7,635,000,000 in benefits already granted by the G.I. Bill of Rights, Congress added another $1,365,000,000. Henceforth (subject to changes in conference before final passage), veterans of World War II can:

<1 Apply for Government-sponsored loans based on the "reasonable value" of homes, farms or business property. (Because the law formerly read "reasonable normal value," many a veteran has been turned down when he wanted a loan to buy property at today's high prices.) This file is automatically generated by a robot program, so reader's discretion is required.