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Show INDUCTEES HEAR EXPERT ADVICE Thirty-five per cent of the young men who had received selective se-lective service induction notices gathered Monday night at Central Cen-tral school to quiz army, navy and Red Cross experts about what every young man should know these days. Questions on most of the fellows fel-lows minds, such as how much money the wife and kiddies receive re-ceive when Johnny goes marching, march-ing, or, what will happen to the automobile or furniture not fully paid for, were answered by the service representatives as they had their first say. This pre-induction class, sponsored spon-sored by the Bingham Jaycees, was no occasion for pep talks. No one spoke to future soldiers, sailors sail-ors or marines about the "'ory of war, or the fun at the front. Films included "Fighting Men and Fighting Jobs" on the navy and "Classification of Enlisted Men". Ed W. Johnson of selective selec-tive service board No. 16 advised that July calls have been cancelled can-celled and from now on those in 1A will be taken as calls are received re-ceived from the services. Other speakers were Major Francis S. Ashley of the personnel person-nel office, Ninth service command, com-mand, Miss Hinckley of he American Am-erican Red Cross, Petty Officer 1;C Beesley of the navy recruiting recruit-ing service and Ensign Batista Rosa, home on leave, who spoke on advantage of getting information informa-tion at pre-induction meetings. |