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Show makes travel , that are almost 2 With its main office 77 Mrs. Sherri Richards , can do almost anything get you a date to have . with the Queen. i draftees would be sent to Vietnam. Vi-etnam. Draftees are serving in Vietnam today and will continue con-tinue to serve there in the future. fu-ture. There has been no change in this policy. The above statement was released re-leased by the Department of Defense. The New Haven railroad is still having trouble with ticket tick-et thieves. The newest crime occured in Westport, Connecticut Connec-ticut where 8,980 commuter tickets and a validating machine ma-chine were stolen by a courteous cour-teous robber who left a note: "Dear Ticket Agent, Sorry to ruin your station. It's very quaint." Impossible Limited is the name of an organization that Draftees will be sent to Viet Nam Recent press reports to the effect that draftees would not be sent to Vietnam are incorrect incor-rect the Department of the Army announced this week. Numerous news stories quoted quo-ted Secretary of Defense Cyrus Cy-rus R. Vance as saying at the Southern Governors Conference at (Sea Island, Georgia, that draftees will not be used in Vietnam unless the situation 'turns for the worse.' 'Secretary Vance was addressing addres-sing himself solely to the additional ad-ditional temporary Army units un-its being organized as a result of the Vietnam situation. These consist of one temporary division div-ision force and three temporary tempor-ary brigade forces being formed form-ed as a part of the strategic reserve in the United States. They will replace units which have been ordered from the United States to Vietnam. 'In discussing these new units, un-its, Secretary Vance said he hoped it would not be necessary neces-sary to send them to Vietnam. 'He did not say that no |