PAGE TWELVE THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 T New Provisions In Vet Pensions To Add $37,000,000 By Ann Hicks (United Press Staff Corrpoid?nt) Wasliington UP) Including Mrs, Morgan's $20 a month, the U. S. pension bill lor fiscal 191 4 was $199,000,000. Mrs. Esther Hill Morgan of In dependence, Ore., still receives $240 a year because her father fought with the New York militia in the war of 1812. Mrs. Morgan's money is all the veterans admin istration expends today on that war. The Civil War still costs nearly 4i4,ouo,ouo in pensions, however, and veterans and veterans' de pendents for the Indian wars draw $2,300,000. World War I pay ments were four times as large as those for World War II $264,000,- 000 for the first; $60,000,000 for the second. Pensions now go to 896,000 veterans and 361,000 de pendents. New Reirulallons Made The 1945 pension bill will be bigger by at least $37,000,000 be cause congress has decided to take care of widows and minor children of World War I veter ans whose deaths were not caus ed by service disabilities. The new regulations make the childless widow whose income is less than $1,000 and the widow with children whose income is less .than $2,500 eligible for benefits simply if her dead husband served at least 90 days in the last war and was honorably discharged. Tills gives the widows of World War I veterans one advantage over their sisters of World War II. If their husbands died as a re- The Quick and the Dead on Okinawa 5Tv..,,-ik?-.'' ''V- fJVEt Telr.photo) Murines of the First Division hot foot It across an open stretch of land on Okinawa as they head for ths front line. One of the Leathernecks carries a stretcher but not for one of their buddies (foreground) who fell mortally wounded a few minutes before as another section of this unit made the dash, , suit of service, both receive pen sions until they die or remarry. Likewise, both are pensioned If their husbands had .s'ervice-con- nectcd disabilities, yet died of something else. World War I Vets Only But if two honorably discharged veterans one of each war and neither one disabled In service, should die in an automobile acci dent, only the widow and children of the World War One veteran would be pensioned. Payments will begin In the new est class as each dependent estab lishes her claim at the nearest veterans administration office. She can do this by mail. Benefits provided are: $35 monthly for a widow; $45 for a widow (ind one child; and $5 addi tional for each child. A veteran's orphan is eligible for $18 month- I... 1 CDT. 41 ty i iwu uifjiiuus lur i, uiiee, $30. 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Dun ; can, lot 5, block 16, Highland, i May 2 1 Mortgages ' John Viegas to William Nartz, W'a NW'4 NW SVV 32-1413. I George A. Grant to Deschutes Federal Savings and Loan, lot 9, block 34, NWTS 2nd addition. '; i May 2 Deeds Daisy B. Kclley to Thomas i Murphy, lot 17, block 15, Park. u. 11. Peoples to Elmer L. Pine Foresi Pine Forest, May 29 (Special) Mrs. Lester Kramer and Mrs. Bill Underwood accompanied Garnet Rae Barton to the Mothei-S' tea held at the Bend high school in the school library. Garnet Rae Barton was an overnight guest at the Joan Ober- nalte home on the Butler road Walla Walla, will also attend and will , return home with his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davis of Portland were week-end guests at the Cecil Henry home in Car roll Acres. Garnet Rae Barton spent Satur day evening at the Mary Ellen. rlotchkiss home. A birthday party was held at Mr. and Mrs. Carey Chambers ; the home of Mrs. Earl Wilcox made a trip to Tacoma ' where for her daughter, Eualie, who was their daughter. Mary, will gradu ate from the St. Joseph hospital where she has been in training. Her brother. Bob, who is conva lescing at McCaw hospital in Terrill, lot 4, block 10, Riverside Terrace. . C. O. Entrikin to C. J. Leverett, lot 6, block 26, Bend. Universal Securities corporation f Margaret Stevens. They were! guests at tne nome ot Mr. anu 14 years old. The cake was white and yellow. Those present were: Edna Evans, Patsy Bird, Lou Jean Wenz, Joan Curry, Marjorie Ammons, Norma Dey, and Wan da Moore. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Mr. and Mrs. K. Harlan Noel and children, Richard and Ken neth, of California, were here to attend the graduation services to Ole Osmundsoa, Jot 17, block 14, Highland. K. J. Helmoltz to Jack Vandell, SE NW, 36-15-13. May 22 Mortgages J. Frank Humphreys to B. L. 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