Thursday, July 27, 1950 Reemployment Rights Continued By Extension Of Selective Service Act Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin announced today that inj ductees, enlistees and reservists who leave jobs in private industry or with the Federal Government to perform active service in the armed forces are eligible for reemployment rights as a result of Public Laws 572 and 599, 81st Congress, which extend the Selective Service Act of 1948 until July 9, 1951. Secretary Tobin explained that reemployment rights apply to the person who enlists in the armed forces prior to July 9, 1951, if it is his first enlistment after June 24. 1948. and for a period not more than 3 years unless extended by law, and to the reservist who enters upon active duty between June 24, 1948, and July 9, 1951, if reDrurriT DV TUIC VfiiiKri v ni* GOOD NEWS COMBINATION TOUt HOME TOWN PATU m YM'mmI tollMdS IA MAM ||a#A ?wt n goin^ w wnin TM iiv?* Rut you livt ?(m in WORLD vMfi Mf tmh art to Mm mokiivf ? tvMti vUch cm 1? 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"Of special interest to reservists is the fact that the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, extends reemployment rights to persons who enter upon active duty in the armed forces in response to an order or call to active duty," the Secretary said. "Whether with or without his consent, a person going on active duty does so in response to a call to active duty. The statute draws no distinction between the reasons behind the call." The Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights in the Department of Labor has responsibility for handling reemployment rights under section ? of the selective Service Act. Persons seeking information about such rights should address their inquiries to Robert K. Salyers, Director, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights, Room 7318, Department of Labor Building, Washington 25, D. C., or to the nearest field office of the Bureau. Dairy investigators of the U. S. 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Applicants must have one year obligated service remaining. Those with less time may extend their enlistments for a period preferably of four years. Volunteers accepted will be ordered to a naval activity specified by the various Naval District Com I _ M ^ uuauucuiks xur uuuutuig emu xur further assignment by the Bureau of Naval Personnel. A new weed killer called maelic hydrazide has killed out wild onions in a Mississippi pasture. Nearly a dozen different frozen fruit purees are being produced commercially. "g f >71 Be Filled ctorily :t Job lLD mhing ifLVA HERALD AND RURALITE ^1 ^1 I ^ ^ ? J$ jJc ^ Again BELK Brings You a Bargai Sale Now Going On. Take Adva gains ... Yes, We Must Make Roo Arriving Daily. Buy Merchandi Reasonable. Jf/^ MEN'S fJ WHITE T SHIRTS \39ffP~t?CP Even if you have some # already. It will pay you to stock up while we have them for you at this bargain price. Regular value 69c. On OA Sale All sizes DRESS SHIRTS Men's Dress Shirts. We have all sizes in popular SPECIAL styles, white and colors. DRESS SALE ONLY $1.98 Of All Spring and Summer Dresses. One big rack of fine Dresses re- BACK TO SCHOOL duce,, nVFRMIS FOR RHYS All $5.95 Dresses?$3.45 ~ " ?- ? ? " All 7.95 Dresses ? 4.45 Buy those needs during All 8.95 Dresses ? 6.45 this mid-summer sale. S3 Z1% ONLY $148 PAIR All 14.95 Dresses ?10.45 ? .... All 16.50 Dresses ?11.45 These Dresses are being MFN'S SflX sacrificed to make room mwi u UWA for new Fall and Winter These are first quality in stock, now arriving. odds and ends. Regular 25c value for . . . ONLY 10c ALL STOCK OF LADIES'SANDALS MMT euiBT"~ kn nlneiwl All# o4 SPORT SHIRTS A V A#v. ? ? m m mm m u only $1.00 pair jrj2f^?.,or b,ck Regular price* 42.95 10 ONLY $1.00 during sale. EXTRA SPECIAL Beautiful Lace DUNGAREES mm mens bungjmer ONLY $1.00 PAIR os'*"11"|,rke ??? ? 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OltUIBL ^Dainty Back to School Slips, Rayon, Lace Trimmed at top and bottom. mm ONLY (1.00 EACH [ Also in Nylon with wide " jjy^ lace border at bottom fONLY $1.98 EACH These are really beautiBIG VALUES FORMEN AU Men's BLOUSES. ,! wURHMDa , mess raws l in our famous Peter Pan Now on ^ at ui anu. ONLY $1.00 i PRICE Fruit of the Loom BLOUSES These are real values. I SSSS^SXSH MEN'S STRAW HATS I Brand. All new styles. ... . . : ONLY $1.79 ^ During Mid-Summer sale tHUII ? 11 ? Jejte 1 * ' A