PAGE NINE THE MO-ALPHAN MARCH, 1.945 _ Charley Boyle, H. D. Lee Co., Institutional sales manager and Mo A pledge about 1911 and never initiated, comes thru with his 1945 subscription. Thank you Chas. Charley has many chapter houses in this territory on his list of staisfied customers. One of the local brothers Gill Stecker, Ill. A, is locating in Louisville, Kentucky. Naturally we asked him to look up Helm (Scanty) Bruce when he hit that tewn and he reports that Helm is still the original hospitality lad and is going great guns in the real estate business in Louisville, Under the Ue S. Public Law #16, any veteran that is handicapped because of wounds may get up to $500 per nine months for tuition, fees, books and supplies and in ad- dition will receive $80 per month or more depending on the seriousness of his dis- abilities. He may choose the vocation for which he wishes to train — may select the institution which he desires to enter. Under law Noe 346, the vet is eligible to receive educational benefits ine. 90 day service qualifies him for a year of training; 1 year service two years of train- ing; two years service to three years training and three years service to four years training, etc. Maxiumum schooling four years. Compensation to the individual is fees, books, tuition, supplies etc., $500 for a 9 months session plus $50 for a man without dependents and $75 - month with dependents. He may enter any school of his choice, The process is very simple. The Vet only has to show his honorable discharge and evidence that he is qualified to meet entrance requirements of the school he picks out. Then the institution will certify his name to the Veterans Administration a long with a list of fees etc., and be reimbursed in accordance herewithe "Cracks"! directed at the chapter "P" back in 1916 Taken from the "Old Gang" remarks in the back of the 1916 Savitar Lyle G. Willits v. Henry Rhotenhamel "Whisks" "My toe-nailed Roomy" "Rothenberg" "Mary B" J. L. Neai "Stub" "Gentleman with the green tie" Frank Shelton "Hawk shaw" "Any you chaps going to the Star" Lloyd Thompson "Tommy" "Stop that" Thos. W. Hill i DeQuincy" "Mary Jane and Co," Emmett H. Elder "Dac ' "Oh Mediocre" Wentworth Wilder "Wentie" "Red Wing" John T, Barnes | "Bud"! "Telephone, Bones" Phil Brinkerhoff "Squirt" "Damned if that's two-bits worth of cookies! James A. Walden "Puny" NAint that a little Joe Dandy?" Wayne Rupe "Doc" "Yours Joe J" (Jannousck) Royal Wentworth "Flopper" "Someone wins every time the wheel goes round" J. Craig Ruby "Rubdby" "Pay you tomorrow" Wm. N. Rider "Bill" "Rider, you owe $2u" Dud Dehoney "Dud" "Get the paddle" T. S. Cowan "Pat" "Come down on time" W. H. Woodson "Woody" "WE won" Wm. N. Collins Bil" Chas. W. Jackson Jr. "Lochinvarr® "Make the 3rd plate a big one" Rad Pittam "Pitt "Say Bones, how the Hell do you figure that" Frank Seested ny-56" "A little drink at Jimmies! College Inn" Olin M. Tufts "Chief" “Let's get a shipment from Dreyfuss—Jones" C. H. Cowan tHappy" "Oh those whistling shoes" Zan Maitland "Zan" "Say fellows, one time, etc" Extira-~--**Mrs, Mahon "Big Mitt" "Oh Mr. Williams, ther's brown water running Your editor was that 'p" down in my room"