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Draftee may after getting in The Selective Service System today effectea a major policy change which will permit men scheduled for induction after July 1 to enlist or be appointed in the National Guard or Reserves after receipt of their induction orders. The Regulation change also will permit men who receive induction orders to join Regular branches of the Armed lorces for a minimum of two years active duty, if such programs are offered. The new policy does not affect men with .June reporting dates. The result of discussions between the Department of Defense and the Selective Service System, the new policy is expected to stimulate recruiting for the National Guard and the Reserve forces. The Guard and Reserve forces are estimated to be 40,00() men below their authorized strength, and both Secretary of Defense Melvin L,aird and Deputy Secretary of Defense Kenneth Rush have recently expressed concern over this situation. The only option open to men who had received induction orders in past months was to join one of the Entertainment The USC Student Government operating this s Health and Abortion Hotline is Thursday evening at 777-4256. THURSDA THE Fi, "Ameri. Russell Hous, with informati, THURSDA Piano Workshop, OF Music. Jazz Ensembl rehearsal, U Hall, 511 Soul EA RLYHa,51So SATURDA Mass, Thomas Mc LE A R NN SUNDAY Film, "Road to House Theatre Mass, Thomas 1 and 11 a.m. MONDAY Film, "Wilson," Applications for admission are now being accepted by the College of E~arly L.earning. On Montessori methods, The College of Early L.earning will begin a unique type of educational process. Placing prim=ary emphasis on the educational period wherein the individual may increase his intellect, rather than merely his store of knowledge, the College of Early L,earning will adnmit students between the ages of We two and six years. The learning environment will be enhanced a ssistance by a student-teacher ratio of 6-I. If you would like your child to nral have the opportunity of the best educational environment ava ilable at the most important phase of acadenmic achievement, contact the (ollege of Early l,earning for a mutual interview. Telephone K:;-776-566:I or write: The College of Early I.carning, P'. 0. liox 1972, (olumb ia , South (a enlina 29202. enlist in army duction notice Regular branches of the service for at least three years active duty. No Guard or Reserve enlistments or appointments were authorized after the mailing of induction orders. The new policy requires that men complete enlistment or appointment processing in the Guard, Reserves, or Regular forces at least 10 days prior to their scheduled induction dates. All registrants are given 30 days' notice of induction, so men who receive induction orders after July 1 will haye 20 days to effect enlistments or appointments. In order to allow men scheduled for induction in early July to take advantage of the new policy, Acting Director Byron V. Pepitone has authorized local boards to postpone for 15 days the induction of men scheduled to report between .luly 1-15 if they are actively being processed for enlistment or appointment and if they request such action. Men who receive induction orders and desire to enter in the Guard or Reserve must locate unit vacancies on their own. and activities ummer Monday- TUESDAY, JULY 4 ;s from 7:30-10:30 lloliday, classes do not meet. University Union Old Fashioned Y, JUNE 29 Fourth of July Festival, Bell Camp, with fireworks display ca, America," and - film "The Guns of Theatre, check Navarone," 1-10 p.m. rn desk for times. 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