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I Friday, Acjist 13, 1SS Mattooa JOLTtXAL-GAZETTB Draft Boards to Tighten Tesnaga Nigfit Club LONDON (AP) The Salva tion Army will open its first night club for teen-agers in Lon- don's Soho early next year, its journal, the War Cry, an-announced today. I I Mudent ueterment Kuie Republican Party Seelcs IMqgro Voto WASHINGTON (AP) Re-publicans are seeking the advice of Negroes from across the nation in an effort to enlist Negro voters in the South and in the big cities of the North. Sen. Thrustoa B. Morton, R-Ky, said today his party will be "a bunch of suckers" if tbey don't do the job.

"We're not talking about tak ing over the Negro community and turning it Into Republican camp," another party strategist said. "We're not that impracti- cal. trying to build a very stable, long-range base that we can grow from," he "We're not expecting National Chairman Ray C. Bliss plans to confer before the month is out with a team of top Negro Republicans from all sections of the country, a party official said. Bliss wants their Ideas on how best to woo both the newly registered Negro voters of the Deep South, and the Democratic minded minorities of the North.

Earn classroom," said Lt Col. Wayne Rhodes, deputy state director of the Indiana Selective Service System. The look to the campus came after President Johnson ordered the monthly draft Jumped from 17,000 to 35,000 men by November. The Pentagon said the September draft will be 27,400 and the October draft call will be The Navy will get 4,600 of the October draftees the first time in nine years enlistments have failed to produce enough new men. The quotas are the highest since the Korean War, when men were called some months.

Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, director of the Selective Service System, said there are between 11 million and 1J million col Nov Club Tours Mattoon The Pioneer Belles 4-H Crab of Neoga visited the Association of Commerce office and toured several Mattoon businesses Wednesday. The following persons made the tour: Front row and Christine Kline; back row Mary Bahney, Patty Hotton, Susan Essinger, Janice Brown, Anna Marie Kimery, -Becky Bingaman, Linda Brady, Diane Kimery, Mrs.

Frank Haskett, Ellen Kimery; Mrs. Ray E. Miller. leader; Mrs. John Bahney, Mrs.

Alfred Kimery, leader, and Miss LaeDa Hampton. Larry Bahney, Loo Figgins, Karen Van Meter, Berneice Miller, Sonja Henne, Brenda Lynn Haskett, Brenda Bingaman, Barbara Haskett, Donna Bahney, Jeannle Onborn I 1 I I Currsnr 1 s-sj DIvMend By JERRY BUCK NEW YORK (AP) -r- Some Selective Service boards say tbey will tighten rules deferring college students from toe dran to the Viet Nam crisis. Draft boards that have been liberal in giving students deferments in the past say they are gojng to get tough to meet heavy draft calls beginning next month. A sampling by The Associated Press of 20 states showed 13 planning to review the status of deferred students. At least two others in the survey are considering such "If we need men to draft, one place we'll look is the college SERVICE IS BETTER -af- Phillips 66 SERVICE 308 S.

18 th Street That's VfflY more people have their cars serviced at Remember I terriced by Ham 3 You'll be money ahead Funds racelved by 10th of the month tarn from th 1st. Savings insured up to $10,000 by U.S. Govtrnmant Agency at MATTOON FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association 1630 Broadway Olin Wirlh, Executive Vica President Divorces Granted In Circuit Court CHARLESTON, HI. Four persons have been granted divorces in Circuit Court here. Harold E.

Gilliland was awarded a divorce from Ina Mae Gilliland on grounds of desertion. Custody of the couple's minor children was awarded to Mrs. Gilliland. Donna Watts received a divorce from Wally E. Watts on grounds of cruelty and received permission to resume use of her maiden name, Donna Brown.

Judith Yocum was given a di vorce from John Yocum and was awarded custody of a minor child. Garaett J. Henderson was awarded a divorce from Gerald E. Henderson on grounds of cruelty and received custody of the couple minor children. Foreign Travel NEW YORK (AP) -More than 2.2 million Americans went abroad last year more man twice the number of visitors who came to the United States, reports the National Industrial Conference Board.

lege students with draft defer ments. Some state boards are going to require that students submit transcripts to show that they are not only carrying full loads, but are making good grades as well. "We are going to look (at the status of the students) fairtv closely and if a boy has just been playing along in scnooi ana making ooor trades there's a chance his local board might call turn up," sam uol Harry u. Smith. Selective Service director for Georgia.

Not all states plan to look at student deferments. One such state is Virginia, where a spokesman for the state director said. "We have issued no direc tive to review student defer ments and hadn't anticipated any sucn directive. Don Srhnmburff who heads the local board in Amarulo. said, "The policy of this board is that if the youth is trying to get an education, we are going to let him alone." Seat Belt Law Signed SPRINGFIELD, 111.

(AP) -Gov. Otto Kerner has signed a new bill requiring that 1961 and later model cars be equipped with two front seat safety belts. The tew is effective next year. ray hat." By Dick Turner 'i I MmwHWm m-A wm filed a two-count suit in Circuit Court seeling a total of 120,335 from Francis Fortius, Keens- burg, and Donald Powell, a resident of Indiana. The suit states that Mrs.

Groves was injured July 18, 1964, when the Groves auto and vehi cles driven by Forbus and Powell were involved in a colli sion on U.S. Route 45 near Mat toon. DUmilG u3 "All I said rXj Stew me a filter Mat delivers the taste ATTENTION CONTRACTORS Now You Can Buy Or Rent A FULL CALCULATOR For As L'rftl As $1 5.00 Per Month Full Price $235.00 Plus Tax Adds Sobtrcts-Multiplis-Divids Will Pay For Itsalf In 90 Days Victims And Robbers All Go to Jail "EUREKA, Calif. (AP) Two young men were robbed Wednesday by bandits who took their trousers and wallets. Sheriffs deputies later arrested two men and two women they said were involved and booked them for the crime.

Then, they arrested the two victims. Deputies said the wallets of the two, which were found in the car of the robbery suspects, contained forged checks. The victims, identified as Stephen Bingeman, 20, of Rock-ford, HL and Nikolas Eeeink. 22, of Washington, D. were Dooked on suspicion of forgery.

Booked for robbing Bingeman and Eggink were Billy Joe Spence, 30, and his wife, Liola, 24, of nearby McKinleyviUe; and Harold Edward Samples. 28, and Ventia Sweet, 18, both of Bakersfield. Deputies said the women struck, up acquaintances with the young men in a Eureka dance hall and lured, them outside where Spence and Samples were waiting with a sawed off shotgun and a pistol. Buy Funeral Home NEWTON, DI. The Seessen-good funeral home here has been purchased by Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Marshall, owners of the Marshall funeral home in Ob long, from Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Seessengood. Seessengood had operated the funeral home since 1955.

Present law applies to 1965 and later model autos. Smart Shoppers Use Want Ads FAST E5J We'd your expand, new in this And, It's for we serve WARNER'S l' "i sk 1713 Broadway Salinger Heads Movie Company NEW YORK (AP) -Pierre Salinger, former White House news secretary, will explore worldwide motion picture operations and prospects as the head of a new corporation. He will be president of the Fox Overseas formed by the National General Corp. and Continental Air Services, Inc. $20,335 Personal Injury Suit Filed CHARLESTON, HI.

Gladys and John Groves, Arthur, have mm Mattoon, 111. jT 00 John Cox CIYESTUDIT AtiY Phona 5-0304 and Meat mmm. Try new. Lucky Strike Filters CARNIVAL fey i 0 fcD 6- BUSINESS LOANS HELP OUR TOVJN A TO 1" '-(Kit- Kill mm mm be happy to put tome of tht "Grow" Into buslneei with a buiineu loan to help 70a increase your profits, even itart a brand business. We've been belpinj many businesses area, over the years, to (row and progress.

been oar privilege to serve this community all personal and business money needs. May yon, toot Yourfrlendly Dodge Boyi have agreed. Tht Dodge must and will surrender with the best year-end deajs in Dodge history. That means trade-In allowances are even higher. Choose from Polaras, Coronets, or the sporty Dodge Darts.

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