15c Per .WeekTHIRTY-FOURLOCAL MEN TOBE INDUCTEDTwo Transfers Also Scheduled to Report To Jefferson Barracks On Thursday, August 5.BIG AUGUST CALL*Total of Eighty-One Will Be Called From This County; Dr. Dudech, Chiropractor, Listed To Go.Names of thirty-six mien/ including two transfers, who vm^eepott August 5 to Jefferson Barracks for induction, were released today by the local draft board. - A similar group is scheduled to depart the middle of the month while thirteen Negroes are slated for ball August7th. ■Friday a totalof 30 men go ic^ the Barracks, their names having keen/ published last week.: :’•?7 Included among the August, 5tfc call is Dr. Lawrence Dudeck, a chiropractor, the first of his profession to be drafted here. Ivan ttubbsi former operator of the Closed “Wedge nightcap, who is now listed as a leadman, is also scheduled to depart; HUbbs resides at 1357AGoodfellow, St. Louis..-•The.list follows::Tebredit, Vincent H., 1401Mi: 3rd, meter, teter. v Welch, Albert Wfo - R. 2, unem-ployed. ' ti. ,, ...... - ... - ...lt;. V,Bridges, Elbridge W., LouisviUeiKy.,^tenjplete .shop liaison. ^' ffir4 “• •Portage c,es^ Valley f lab#laborer.#:■'- ■/:-■ ■ ~W.%Clay, Robert S., 120 S. kingshighf way, student. /'Schwaiie, Arthur Geo., O’Falion/carpenter. :-?:k; Parr; Kenneth Wm., Wentzville-cloth cutter.Heck, Jr., Oliver J., 515 N. Benton'avenue, student. v • Cutsinger, Harold E., 2006 N 5th/ janitor. ; . . ::•••. vV.;:-1OnGV. Wm. M. WpntTviiio