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E-12—Anaheim (Cal.) Bullstein Monday. April 4. 1959 Signing of Law Extending the Draft: Brings Up Questions Facing Youths By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Eisenhower has signed legislation extending the Selective Service law until July 1. 1963. Below, in question and answer form, are vital facts about the draft and how it affects young men. Q. Who must register for the draft? A. Every young man within five days after his 18th birthday. The only exceptions are servicemen already on active duty, foreign diplomats and a few other special types of allens. There are severe penalties for failure to register. Q. Where do you register? A. At your local Selective Service board. You must also notify this board each time you change your address whenever there is any change in your status that might affect your draft liability. Q. When does a registrant become liable for call to military service? A. Theoretically at 18½ years of age. Actually, no one is ever drafted before 19, and the average age of induction is about 22½. Q. At what age do you become draft-proof? A. For all practical purposes at age 26. In theory, anyone who gets a deferment before reaching 26 becomes liable for call-up until age 35. But this is a technicality which is meaningless short of total mobilization, since men over 26 are at the bottom of the list of priorities for induction. Q. What are the chances of getting through to age 26 without military service? A. Government studies show that approximately 55 youths out of 100 — slightly more than half — will see military duty before reaching 26. Q. Are all of those who go into uniform drafted? A. No, draft inductions account for only one-fifth of the new manpower which comes into the services each year. Most young men prefer to sign up for one of the 34 voluntary enlistment programs offered by the armed forces rather than wait to be drafted. STEWART W. YOST named "ambassador" Yost Serves as STEWART W. YOST ... named "ambassador" Yost Serves as 'Ambassador' for State Exposition Stewart W. Yost, secretary-manager of the Orange County Fair, today is an "ambassador." Yost is serving as a voluntary representative of the California International Trade Fair & Industrial Exposition being held in Los Angeles through April 12, according to Stuart B. Waite, president of the Western Fairs Association. The local fair manager was awarded his "ambassadorship" by the executive committee of the new Calfair. As representative for Calfair, Yost has information and brochures on the latest exposition to serve California's $20 billion retail market and this state's function as a world trade center, said Waite. The association president said of Yost and other "ambassadors" appointed throughout the state: "Successful fair executives are serving the growing economy of California. Their positions make them strategically important to Calfair, the newest exposition created by the Legislature in the firm belief that California will be the number one world market by 1962." Yost is serving his second consecutive year as top executive of the Orange County Fair. He was commercial exhibits supervisor for the local fair for several years before his appointment as secretary-manager of the fair. I can help you A. Government studies show that approximately 55 youths out of 100 — slightly more than half— will see military duty before reaching 26. Q. Are all of those who go into uniform drafted? A. No, draft inductions account for only one-fifth of the new manpower which comes into the services each year. Most young men prefer to sign up for one of the 34 voluntary enlistment programs offered by the armed forces rather than wait to be drafted. Q. What are these enlistment programs? A. They offer youths a wide variety of alternatives — from six-months active duty training followed by several years in the drilling reserve to a full four-year hitch as a service regular. An official pamphlet giving all details can be obtained by writing to: "It's Your Choice," Washington, 25, D.C. That's all the address you need. Q. What happens to the 45 young men out of every 100 who do not see military service? A. Many of them (about 33 out of 100) are found physically or mentally disqualified for service. The remaining 12 out of 100 are deferred or exempted for various reasons. Q. What sort of reasons? A. Because they are going to school or working at an essential job; because they have families to support; because they are ministers, divinity students, congressmen or state legislators, conscientious objectors, or members of a few other groups specifically covered by the law. Q. Are high school students ever drafted? A. They are automatically deferred until they graduate, quit school or reach age 20. Q. What about college students? A. Very liberal deferments are available to college students. Any student who has a respectable class standing or who makes a passing score on the Selective Service college qualification test which is given annually can be confident of being deferred until he graduates. Deferments also are granted for law, medical and other graduate students who have good academic records. Q. To whom are occupational deferments granted? A. To Those who are performing "essential" jobs. The rules are complicated and the best way to get details is from your local draft board. Generally speaking, any youth who embarks on a career in teaching, science, or engineering can count on getting an occupational deferment. Q. Is a deferment merely a temporary reprieve from the draft? I can help you and your family to a more secure future with Modern Woodmen Life Insurance. 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