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Calling for subsistence increases for single as well as married veterans, Stanley G. Karson '45, AVC chairman, released last night a plea asking all students to contact, their Congressmen immediately to secure passage of the Rogers bill now before the House.
Karson's plea laid emphasis on the Senate version rather than that of the House, which, he said, would benefit only married veterans. He urged quick action to insure the bill's passage at this session of Congress.
The Senate on Saturday passed a bill which would raise subsistence to single veterans attending school from $65 to $75, that of married veterans from $90 to $105, and that of married veterans with children from $90 to $120.
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