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Here Is Procedure for
Obtaining Bonus of S6O
“Allowed Discharged Men
To make clear the exact hroceduro‘
to be followed by men already out of
the service in obtaining the S6O bonu-!
provided in the new revenue act, the
War Department, the Navy Depart- |
ment and the Marine Corps, each for
its own branch of the service, Ml‘
issued the following instructions:
THE ARMY-—Papers required from
soldiers are:
A.~~Stg{.em}nt of tgelr service since
April 6, 1917, with date of last dis
charge and their present address, The
statement need not be in affidavit
form, the soldier's simple written
statement is sufficient. ‘
B.—Discharge certificate or military
order of discharge, and both, if both
were issued.
Both A and B must accompany the
written claim for thé bonus, which
must be addressed to the Zone Fi
nance Officer, «Lemon Building,
Washington, D. C.
The following form is suggested:
To Zone Finance ()fl‘ictu“B Lemon
Building, Washington, . C.
Subject—Claim for the S6O bonus
for discharged soldier,
1. Herewith attached and marked
“A" is my statement of service since
April 6, 1917, with date of my last
discharge and a memorandum of my
present address.
2. Herewith attached and hmarked
“B" is my military order for dis
charge (and, or) my discharge cer
tificate for release.
3. The above are submitted in sup
port of my claim for the S6O bonus to
be paid soldiers already discharged
as provided in the revenue act of
1918, approved February 24, 1919.
1 Respectfully submitted:
BEPOIL. . e csniiniats s v senine
MRBOR . L, i iiinetsinnns
In case of lost discharge certificates
soldiers, in lieu thereof, must forward
certificate of service, to be issued by
Adjutant = General at Washington,
which they will secure on proper ap
plication.
THE NAVY-—¥Papers required fop
sailors, naval reserves, etc., are:
A.~Discharge, or orders to inactive
dulyf‘
This document “A” must accom
pany the written claim for the bonus,
which must be addressed to the Dis
bursing Officer, Bureau of Supplies
and Accounts, Navy Department,
Washington, D. C,
The following form is suggested:
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To the Disbursing Officer of Sup
plies and Accomnts, Navy De
partmert, -Washington, D. C.
Subject-—Claim for the S6O bonus
for discharged sailors and marines.
1. Herewith attached and marked
“A" is my discharge certificate (or)
orders to inactive duty, together with
a 4 memorandum of my present ad
dress.
2. The above is submitted in sup
port of my claim for the S6O bonus to
.
Embalmed Cooties
Latest French Gift
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, March 17-—Hun
helmets as war souvenirs are as
passe as the tango. The latest fad
now is to send the home folks an
embalmed cootie.
Private Joseph M. Walsh, attuched
to marine ecorps headquarters here,
got one from his brother in France.
It was entombed in a drop of candle
viux and was accompanied by the
fdllowing note
"Dear Brother—l am sending you
the body of a bosom friend. He was
with me constantly to the end 1
don't mind treating a friend to some
of my corned willie once in a while,
but when he got to eating off me reg
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Placed in State Archives
(By International News Service.)
CHARLESTON, W. VA, March 17
As a record for future generations
and that they may be "üble to say,
“We have seen it Senator A. "
Scherr favors placing in the depart
ment of grchives and history a “quart
bottle of rye, a quart of bourbon and
A quart bottle of Sedtch whisky,”
Scherr's resolution to this effect was
pissed by the Senate and concurred
in by the House of Delegntes.
be paid sailors and naval reserves
already discharged, as provided in
the revenue act of 1918, approved
February 24, 1919,
Respectfully submitted:
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In ease of loss of original discharge
papers or orders to inactive duty, it
will be necessary to obtain from the
Bureau of Navigation a certified copy,
and a certificate from the officer by
whom final settlement of pay ac
count was made that no credit of the
S6O has been made.
MARINE CORPS—In applying for
the S6O bonus enlisted men of the
marine corps should forward their
discharge certificate, accompanied by
the request of payment of the bonus,
with their address, to the pay office
which handled their accounts at the
time of their discharge,
For men discharged on the Pacifie
coast this simply means that the as
sistant paymaster of the Marine
Corps, No. 36 Annie street, San Fran
cisco, Cal., will pay the bonus. .
Other men who were discharged
elsewhere will direct their applica
tion to the assistant paymaster at
the place concerned.
Do not address any paymaster by
name,
The following form is suggested:
VOO, oo onshohoisihe alitiing
To Assistant " Paymaster of the
United States Marine Corps at......
Subject—Caim for the S6O bonus
for discharged marines,
1. Herewith attached and marked
“A"” is my discharge certificate (or)
orders to inactive duty, together with
a memorandum of my present ad
dress.
2. The above is submitted in sup
port of my claim for the S6O bonus
to be paid marines already discharg
ed, as provided in the revehue act of
1918, approved February 24, 1019:
\ Respectfully submitted: ’
SRVREN G 0 e ¢ Lo Ah el e s e bie
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If a marine has lost his discharge
papers he should address the Adju
tant and Inspector,- Marine Corps
Headquarters, Washington, D. C., for
duplicate papers. .
When settlement is made by the
army, the navy or the marine corps
all personal papers will be returned
to the applicant with the S6O chegk.
It is suggested that the letters con
taining the documents forwarded 'to
Washington be registered, to avoid
the danger of loss in the mails, .
It ig further suggested that a copy
of the discharge papers or other doe
uments, certified by a notary public,
kbe secured in each instance for use
during*the period the original doeu
ments are out of the possession of
the soldier, sailor or marine, or .to
be used in securing a Government
duplicate in the event the original
documents are lost.
“The stars ‘incline, but do net eompel.™
HOROSCOPE. .
HON"DAY&M(.‘B 17, 1919,
Jupiter rules ngly for evil early to.
day and Mars 18 adverse in the evening.
Nt}pt\mv and Mercury are in benefic nl‘)fl'f‘
‘ommerce and business are not wel di
rected today, according to astrologers, and
profit will accrue by delaying important
matters.
The stars indieate much discussion con
cerning trade conditions, but Neptune pre.
sagep i period of extraofdinary Fro-perhy.
The soors declare that when the world's
work is ouce well started an sra of mars
velous dccomplishment will begin. »
There i 3 a sign read as exeoodxmv
threatoning to those who Possess great -
tunes or covet immense profite, for their
stars aregqdeclining. 2
Cooperation will be much discnased an
experiments that affect domestin alfairs
us well as business conditions will be tried.
Many of these will be' successful,
Thie 15 an exceedingly good govern: t
for plunning lurge enterprises or for see
Low best to extend estabilshed bustnegss g«
gonizations, > 5
Neptune 18 rend as promising vision m
commercial possibilities and wisdom in po
litieal matters.
While the planets foreshadow mueh
eriticism of fi‘!nl!r men and many expes
ures of mistakes in the conduct of national
business, the secrs prophesy that the et
enerstion will discover that supermen
’g\'od in these days,
Mercury gives slicouragement to all whe
Would sign leases or dénter into centraets,
There i 3 a continued augury of fajr for
tune for those who build homes or invest
money in real estate.
Persons whose birthdaté it is have she
forecast of possible losses in the coming
yoar. They should stick tNy e l-tried hfll
ness paths,
ChiMir®m horn on this day are W
to be impulkive and hasty, but kind
affectionste They probably will sesént
control .
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