15 Men From City andCounty Named to h! August Military QuotaThe names of 15 men who will fill the August draft quota for Jacksonville and Morgan county were announced at neon Friday by the city and county Selective Service boards. The men will leave Wednesday, Aug. 27. The men called by the city board will report at the board office at 7:15 a. m.. and those called for the county board will report a* 7 0 a. m.The men will leave ; tion station in Chicago via the Alton 2 at 8 38 a.m.. and are expected to report m Chicago at 3 pm., daylight time.The four men who will fill the county quota are Victor Otto William Torbeck of Concord, Morris Leein isurns | f \ (* |* Mitchell of Waver! and W ill am lt;^er-I geant Jones and James Thomas McManus both of Jacksonville, ruralAccident Occur* At NMlite ^hosV elected -of:.: the cr qufa* v/ illall Railroad lt;ros'inji: r:umber eleven men who »:• a.. Sturtevant Rammei OV roril I Hurt ka.-r.p, 1 ■':8 Mound aver. ;e Free* rick—---! Willard Brockhouse, 924 West Lafav-White Hall—A truck trailer loaded ette; Firyd Norm Fern anee5 641 Li-with baled hay overturned about mid- bena street ; Harold Eugene Mason, Hnight Wednesday night on the* rail- ^ **« Jacksonville: Elme: Baum I, ike-1mAmroad crossing In the north city limits man. 78 Sandusky: Leonard AIvHand hay scattered for some distance decker. R R 3. Jacksonville; Laur-a Ion g the railroad track The truck lt;nee Joseph Qurn.an. 421 South C. r was owned by the Harris Truck service avenue: Paul Joseph Flynn 850 Ea.':of Jacksonville and driven by Cov College; Earl Garland Sweeney 735Ford, who was painfully injured re- Fist College. (Jordan Vane S-.eelmanceiving scratch* and bruises about ^ v-.-th Dia lohnthe face and bodv Hanley, Jr, 14: Ca.r.^ell street.