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Show V The Salt The Draft-Exclusi- ve Grin and Bear It A Massive Net, It Catches All h flnrt what(f Offer ih Late Tribune, Monday, August 21, ch. r0cl " te what erlM of the v"lou By Lichty 1961 By A woe ia ted prea police conducted a NEW YORK, Aug. 20 Police investigation. said a youth confessed Sunday Martin said Santiago was night to the of two Brooklyn boys in a fit of picked up in the company of a friend this afternoon sexual frenzy. Assistant .Chief Inspector on a confidential tip. Raymond V. 'Martin identified said "Shortly afterward. the youth as Israel Santiago, the broke Martin, down youth Brooklyn, a native and confessed." of Puerto Rico. When last seen alive, AugusMARTIN SAID Santiago tin and Jaime were riding off came upon Augustin Trinidad on a bicycle. Martin said they Jr., 13, and Jaime Luis Ruiz, 9, playing in a weeded marsh- apparently went to the marshland and stabbed the older boy land an area situated behind 25 times when he refused to a bowling alley to play. submit to-aunnatural sex act Jaime ran for help, Martin to SANTIAGO HAD also gone the area and met the boys said, and tried to ward off the said. He atattacker, flailing at him with there, Martin his suspenders in a pitifully tempted to perform ' an sex act with Augustin. futile gesture. The boy resisted. The slayer tied up the boy , Santiago knocked him down, with his own suspenders and tore off his clothes, bound him Our economy model doesnt have the barbecue, television then stabbed him SO times, hand and foot and stabbed him or ! Its only meant for short-rangsurvival! , . leaving him beside his dead repeatedly in a fit of sexual friend. fury, the Inspector said. K d The bodies of the two boys were found in the SCIM Canarsie marshland last TuesDon't wait to Inherit J By Associated Press ered the snake tucked Inside day night, setting off a massive manhunt The area was a CABOT, ARK., Aug. 20 the mans shirt favorite Does a 3 foot rattlesnake Shirley decided not to re- borhood playground for neighchildren. constitute a dangerous weap- move the snake from the mans shirt when he locked on in the eyes of the law? Police throughout the city OWN IT NOW! him up. known aex ofquestioned T. O. In Soh Lake City you HI find City Marshal chilSpod BUT THE RATTLER slith- fenders, molesters of upflafiv bont says It does. - I ehmo England! Kctoeivolv at ered out and fell to the floor dren and mental patients. He jailed a man as Shirley was closing the In the area where Wucliora on charges of drunkenness and cell door. the boys had lived, populated Tnpl-O445 I. $ a A concealed weapon carrying Shirley grabbed a board and by many families who came to Parkin at Roar Friday night when he discov killed it New York from Puerto Rico, round-the-cloc- drift. By Fred Farrar Chicago Tribune Writer Au?- - 20 ' . When a boy turns 18 heIs caught, whether he likes it or not, in an inexorable system which is ' designed from start to finish to put him in uniform. The government, with its penchant for giving even the harshest program a soothing name, t calls this system Selec 4 tive Service. But to the young man caught in it, it is and always will be the draft With President Kennedys recent order for a buildup in the armed forces and a concurrent increase in draft calls, details on how the draft works and what the draftee can expect in the Army have suddenly become very important to young men, their parents, and their wives. In essence, the draft Is a simple procedure. It scoops up all males between 18 and 26 in one big net, throws back those it cant or wont use and labels the rest ready for service. Under the Selective Service Act passed in 1948 and amended in 1951, a youth is required to register yvith his local draft board within five days after reaching 18. Failure to register within the required time can result in immediate induction. The next step is a physical examination. Theoretically this can come any time after registration, but the practice In recent years has been to delay it until the youth reached 22. 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We CAN provide you with a J tak-to- - in stab-riddle- with the older ones being taken first. The emphasis on spit and polish gleaming boots, spotis part of the Armys way bed making less rifle, drum-tau- t of teaching discipline, without which no organization that depends for success on being able to order men to face death or permanent Injury could exist Basic training lasts for eight weeks. IT IS AT THIS POINT in his Army career, when the recruits are sent to other camps for advanced training, that the draftee realizes for the first time that he comes second in the choice of Job or station to the man who enlisted. The Army, mainly because it can count on having the services of the enlistee for a minimum of three years, does its best to honor his preferences as to service schools, branch of service or assignment The draftee, however, presumably knew this when he chose to wait for the (Jraft rather than enlist In most cases, the opportunity to be mustered out after two years instead of three .is more than enough to compensate for his secondary status. For advanced training the draftee can be assigned to such as, infantry, artillery, armor, any of the branches or, if he has special skills or qualisignal corps or supply fications the Army wants to make use of, he could be assigned to one of the service schools. After another eight weeks of advanced training the draftee is given his permanent assignment This can be any overseas. place in the United States or At about the same time he is given a raise in pay to $83.20 a month. If he goes overseas he gets an added $8 a month. In the matter of promotions, the enlistee once again gets the breaks, but a draftee has a chance of making corporal $122.30 a month before his two years are up. There is a as high as possibility, though a remote one, of climbing of $145.24. rate a with pay sergeant, WHEN HIS TWO TEARS ARE UP the draftee is given a certificate of service and is returned to civilian life. His records, however, are turned over to reserve authorities andhis Job of filling out his reserve obligation begins. Are You Going lo Lose Your The law says he must spend two years In the ready reserve DRIVER'S LICENSE and two years In the standby reserve. In the ready reserve OR he Is expected to engage in at LICENSE PLATES least 48 weekly drill periods r and not more than 17 days of because summer camp training each of on accident or conviction year. InuirancoT without ' BUYS e It is from this list that men are chosen for induction, Anywhere from four days to a week Is taken up with what the Army calls processing. The recruits are issued uniforms, get regulation haircuts, undergo a series of intelligence tests,, are interviewed about what they did in civilian life and what they would like to do in the Army and, finally, bare their arms to a series of hypodermic needles. - With processing complete, basic training begins. i ii ) e ment are classified 1A. Those mentally, morally or physically unfit for service are classed as 4Fs. Deferments are given to students, fathers, persons in Jobs essential to the defense effort, agricultural workers, certain elected officials and some conscientious objectors. Once a young man has been classified 1A, his name is added to a list of those available for service from his state. AT THE INDUCTION CENTER he takes the Oath of Enlistment under which he swears to serve as a soldier in the Army of the United States for two years at a starting wage of $78 a month, plus room and board and uniforms. Next, the draftee is sent to one of 11 training camps the Army maintains to instill the basic skills of soldiering in its recruits. FEATURE . .d S o JG. V - |