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Q—My father is 7 4 and § is n not, able to handle the work alone on our 160-acre farm. For the past two years I have done most of the farming and more than half of some expensive modern! equipment is paid for. Would it be possible for me to get an exemption from the draft? I am 18. A—You have three good reasons for not being called in the draft and most probably will be deferred. You are in Class 2-C, and if your father should suffer privation or hardship because of your service you will be placed in 3-A. In addition to ‘this, the] current draft law does not call a man for service until he reaches the age of 19. You are not| “exempt” however from comply-| ing with the provisions of the! draft law.

Q—I entered ® service via the, draft in May, 1946, and was discharged in July_of 1947. Now I am | 22, single and with no dependents. | What chance do I have of being drafted?

State Highway Detours Listed

he State Highway Commission today] ste the {0iowing roads closed because of Consirneiia | From Nappanee to Road 33! south of Loman. 42 miles over Roads 19, |

10—From Road 4! Norton cf Lake] vile east to Road 110; 35 miles over) Road 41. 14, 52. and 110 Ind. 13--North of Elwood 15 miles over’

" 26 nd. 14—East of OU. 4! County; 27 miles over Roads a 14 “od

Ind. 14-East of Road 43 in Puiaski |

FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1950 About You

By GALVY GORDON

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THE INDI AN APOLIS TIMES

the Service }

Military Editor A--While you are eligible for! the draft, you will probably enter the Army via the Reserves. All men inducted under the 1948) Draft I.aw, if discharged in a! shorter period than was indicated | at the time of induction must be!

members of the Reserves. - ” " Q—Should my son notify his draft board that he is attending college out of state? He is in 1-A. | A—He must notify his draft board of any change in address.| Deferment from the draft, how-| ever, depends on the type of course he is taking, his grades| and the discretion of his local board. = = » Q—1 was a tail gunner on a {B-29 when I was discharged nine {months ago. If I am drafted, can| 'T ask for old spot back with the] rank ¥ had at time of discharge. A-—No. The draft applies only {to Army ground personnel. Your only chance of returning to youi outfit at your former rank is to

enlist in the “Air Force or a Re(serve component of the Air Force

= = = Q—Are women volunteers being accepted into the Navy WAVES? A- WAVE Reservists are encouraged to volunteer for a mini- !

mum of one year -active dut

Unmarried women who are between the age of 20 and 26 may enlist in the WAVES under the {Regular Navy's recently increased {quota for female personnel. = = = Q—If I go back to the Air

Force as a ‘Reservist will I get glacier owed their lives today to

my old wartime rank back? ! A-—-Qualified men who have!

Ace Korean War Photegrapher

Here's Where You

Registered yet? It's right to vote. - It's your] right to vote. Voters may register at any of} the places listed for registration, no matter where they live. Register at -the bianch boards

Courthouse board from S a. m. to 9 p. m. Branch boards are registering at the following places TODAY 10th Ward--Sehool 14, 1229 E Ohio St Pire Station 1 1030 E Washington St; Se hooi 15 230 02 E Michig an St.; Schoo! 3 43

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On the job as a:war photographer, near Taegu, South Korea, Stanley Tretick, Times Acme staff photographer from Washington pauses beside a tank named "Dorothy." The metal monster's monicker siruck a familiar note, for Dorothy is Mr. Tretick's wife's name. Mr. Tretick, incidentally, has produced some of the outstanding photographs of the Korean War, including exclusive photos of the atrocities on Hill 303, near Waegwan, where American Gl's were bound and slain by North Koreans.

’- Brothers Lead Air Crash land through the Snow to a camp where they boarded jeeps and Survivors to Safety finally small planes that few REYKJAVIK, lceland, Sept. 22

them here. (UP) —— Three Americans and . seven Icelanders who survived President Approves

isolation on this island's largest Air Force Fund Bill two Icelandic brothers. WASHINGTON Sept 22 (UP) The 10 airmen reached the ~—President Truman has signed a

County; 8 miles over 43, gounty gravel and | seen service in the Air Force may warmth and safety of Reykjavik! bill giving the Air Force an addi

Road 39. 4 eon load lim §. 20—From i: east ores Indiana Roads 27 and 6 and Ohio’

Ind. 23-Closed from five miles Northeast of South Bend to Edwardsburg, Mich. Detour 7% miles over county pavement and U., 8. 112. Ind. 26--Bridge construction east of Sedala; detour 2€ miles over Roads 39, 28,

33--Closed - at Willishire, Ohio,

45 miles | lenlist in the USAF Reserve in the last night after Kristinn and tional $57,500,000 to build an engrade held at time of separation Olafur Olsen broke through huge gineering development center

from a Reserve component or

from active seryice, whichever is the glacier, Vatna Joekull.

hi igher.

*%5. 5. - which is immediately east of the ind 708 Obie

line; detour 15 miles over U. 8. Ind. 124 38—-East of Nobiesville, 10 miles over Roads 33 and Ind, 88—Sou he theast of Lafayetie; 20 miles

over Roads 6. m New Castle to Richmond; a miles over Roads 3 and 40 Ind. 43--From Spencer to U. 8S. 40; 56 miles over Roads 46, 59 and 40. i om Bloomingion to" Bean

burg; 9 miles over Roads 143 and 50. ! losed at Waite River bridee | on 16th St. in Indianapolis; passenger | cars detour over Road 34 and Bellvieu'

truck . over White River Pkwy. J

ace; Michigan. and Tibbs §. 52--From Bi ioredts to Kentlend; 40 miles over Roads 53 an 56—West of Madison seven miles over Roads 107 and ! Ind. 56-Closed east of Madison near Frogtshure; detour 30 miles over Roads hits 250, and 129. 59—From Road 54 North of Linton | “0 Jasonville; 28 miles over Roads 54, 41] and 48. { 68- Closed at Junction U. 8. 41;

Dans; detour 17 miles over Roads 36 and |

Ind. 116—Prom Geneva east; 3 miles | over Road 27 and county gravel

doa north to Road 64 at New Salisbury eight, mi miles over Roads 335, and 64. 80—From Paris, Ill. to West Terre | Haute: HT 29 miles over Ill. 1 and U. B.-Ind. 40. { Ind. 35 -outheast of Worthington; 10, mi er Roads 54, 57 and i ‘3% North of Belmar} eight miles | a... county Tavel and Road oe of Zionsville; Six mlles over Road 29 i county oll m

‘Lonely Hearts’ to "Hold |

First World Convention | WHITNEY BAY, England,| Sept. 22 (UP) -— Four hundred lonely women and wife-hunting men will meet here tomorrow, night at the world’s first “lonely | hearts convention.” i The “delegates” will spend three) days meeting each other. Each| will wear a badge bearing a num-| ber. The “delegates” will jot down | the number of those he, or she, is interested in. Then they 80 | home and write letters with all] correspondence being forwarded, by the convention secretary to the | proper “number.” The “delegates” to the conven- | tion supposedly will never learn the names of the others. This is to protect wealthy widns and discourage “gold diggers.” wy

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