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Show Page September THE JOURNAL 8 UP RELEASES FILM ON AGRICULTURE NEW RESERVE PROGRAM FOR YOUTHS 17 OMAHA, Neb. FORT ORI), Calif., Sept personnel currently are being assigned here to handle nearly 1000 enlistees expected to enter the Army next month under the new Armed Forces Act which permits youths between 17 and IS1,! to enlist for six months active duty. These trainors will receive special courses of instruction before they take over the task of training the reservists. Fort Ord is the only installation in the west that will train these men. According to Major Alvin D. Ungerleider, Fort Ords Reserve Unit Advisor, men in this age bracket may now join reserve units in their home town. If they are presently attending high school they may, if their scholastic record is satisfactory, wait until they graduate before reporting for six months active duty, or reach the age of 20, whichever occurs soon12-T- rainer agricultural film Thrift Symbol Odd Fact little pigs has been added to Union Pacific Railroads agricultural film library. 10mm color film The with sound, shows for training and teaching purposes, the practices which aid in saving pigs. Joe W. Jarvis, supervisor of Development said, Agricultural Care and preparation of the sow for confinement is carefully shown as well as preparation of facilities, growing pigs major factors in the profit picture, he said. The film was prepared under the technical direction of Union Pacific 10-min- the nearest recruiting office. Upon completion of the active duty, reservists will have seven and a half years to spend in the Ready Reserve. They will be obligated to attend a minimum of 13 weekly drills and not more than 17 days a year in summer training. In some special cases, a man may take 30 days active duty summer training, in lieu of the weekly drill periods. Reservists who satisfactorily discharge their obligation will not be liable for the draft. six-mont- er. Individuals interested in the plan where there is no organized reserve unit, may obtain complete details from Major Ungerleider, or from hs Miss Maine Arrested on a charge of drunkenness, a woman in Atlantic City, N. J., explained she had followed her dentists advice to gargle with whiskey to deaden her pain but that some of the whiskey had spilled down her throat. 1 An important on saving 21, 1953 BEARING the likeness of Benjant min Franklin, this new on be will at sale stamp placed ExhibiJubilee the Washington Vi-ce- Agricultural Development Department. The new picture is available from the Union Pacific Railroad Motion Picture Bureau and college film libraries in states served by Union Pacific, as well as the Agri- cultural Development Department. Other films on agriculture availtion in the nations capital on Oct. 20. Its a copy of a famous able from U. P. include Cattle pastel portrait and will be orCountry, Western Sheep, Hog ( International ) ange in color. Sense, Thirsty Acres, Blades of Green, Along the Milky Way, Poproviding warmth, preventing tatoes Unlimited, Culling Chickens, crushing and controlling diseases, Culling Sheep and Wheat Smut Control. insects and worms. 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