Student Newspaper at The University of Texas at AusVol. 69Price Ten CentsAUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1969Rue the Day You Were BornWASHINGTON (AP)TV first draftlottery in 27 years was held Monday night, sending men born on Sept. 14 to the head of the line for 1970 draft calls.The first birth date number was drawn by Rep. Alexander Pirnie, R-N.Y., ranking Republican on a special House subcommittee on the draft.Fifty-three young people previously selected as unofficial advisers to the SelectiveThe list drawn Monday night applied to all men between 19 and 26 years of age as of the end of this year.Only those classified 1-A nr 1 A-0 will actually be called.lt;rBut men now deferred or exempt would retain their place in this order of call should they later become 1-A or 1-A-G, that is,wavailable for the draft.STARTING IN JAM AH V, earl drafte System drew the 366containing the dates.Others will be called in the order inboard will begin calling men for militaryservice on the basis of that list.The first ones called will he the menwhich their birthdays wore drawn Monday night, until the local boards throughout the nation fulfill their 1970 draft quotas.with birthdays matching the date next to No. 1.By the time most draft boards haveKeptLotterySystemBv l'AT FLORES* IThe new Selective Service lottery put intomen who hoid numbers between 244 and 366 will almost surely not he inducted Draft delinquents and all volunteers are0 * % % \\ b\V*odayNo. 81worked their way half wav through the — into the middle or upper 100’s they wall probably have all the men theyneed for their 1970 quotas.Men with birth dates drawn early in the list can be almost sure of receiving a draft notice next year. Men with middle-r a n g e numbers may have to wait all year to see if they are drafted. Men w'hose birthdays are drawn late in the list, next to numbers in the 200's or 300’s, probably will not be drafted.EVERY M VN in the country w; o reaches the age of 19 but not 26 by Dec. 31, 1969, will have a place-in-line number determined by Monday night’s drawing.But only men classified 1-A “availablefor service — will be subject to draft call in 1970.Men granted deferment or exemption by their local draft boards will not be called while their deferments or exemptions continue.But the place-in-line number they draw in Monday night's lottery will stay withIf thev lose their deferments or ex-weruptions and become 1-A, they will tall back into line with other draftable men in pxactlv the same place they would have occupied if they had not been deferred orexempt.Tn other words, if a man now deferred stands third on Monday night s list, he would become third on the list to be drafted in any future year should he become1-A.EACH YEAR, while the lottery system continues, a new drawing will be held,assigning place-in-line numbers to a brand— those who reach thenew group of men — age of 19 during that year.That group will be the draft’s prime target for the following year, while tee men who have already faced the draR, in 1-A classification, for one year without actually receiving .heir draft notice willmove into a safer category.They could, legally, still be drafted — but only if the draft uses up all of the newgroup of 19-year-olds first. And the WhiteHouse says that is unlikely.President Richard M. Nixon had announced that his goal is eventually to eliminate the draft entirely and rely on anall-volunteer army.The lottery began at 8 p.m. when, aftera brief invocation, draft director LewisB. Hershev ordered the unlocking of ablack box containing 366 blue plastic capsules and ordered them poured into a largei ar