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DPS was awarded $710,321 to continue de velopment of the Texas Crime In formation Center, which serves as a link for the state’s law en forcement agencies with the FBI's National Crime Information Cen- A second award to DPS, $265,- 788, will be used to continue op eration and development of an improved law enforcement tele type control system. High-speed control and terminal equipment will be purchased to service more efficiently an increased message volume. Draft Registration Still Required Selective Service Director By ron V. Pepitone today reminded the nation’s young men that even though there is no draft, they still are required to register with Selective Service at the time of their 18th birthday. “I am concerned that many of our young men may fail to regis ter when they reach 18 years of age because they are unaware of their responsibilities to Selective Service,” Mr. Pepitone said. It would be unfortunate if a young man should break the law be cause the proper information has not been made available to him,” he added. Failure to register is a viola tion of the law, Mr. Pepitone em phasized, and could result in prosecution by the Department of Justice. The President’s authority to induct men into the service ex pired on July 1. The Administra tion does not plan to seek an ex tension of this authority, and the Defense Department is relying on Computer Veteran Joins DPC Dr. Paul E. Pulley, a 17-year veteran of computer science and engineering, has joined the scien tific applications branch of A&M’s Data Processing Center. In announcing Dr. Pulley’s appointment, Dr. Dick B. Sim mons, DPS director, said Dr. Pulley would join Jim Moore in providing consultation for uni versity faculty, research staff and graduate students having problems involving use of the DPC. 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Men not registering within that per iod may be considered as vio lators. “I would urge the parents and friends of all young men who reach 18 to remind them of their legal responsibility to register with Selective Service,” Mr. Pepi tone said. “They should regis ter at the nearest local board or with a registrar for the Selec tive Service System who resides in the young man’s community.” The Selective Service System currently is undergoing a re organization as it moves into a standby system of operation. The number of local board adminis trative sites is being reduced to 925 nationwide from a total of 2,700 which were in existence in December, 1972. The Board of Pardons and Pa roles was awarded $93,455 for a computerized data management system. The system is designed to enable the board to cope with an increased work load resulting from recent court decisions and from increases in both the num ber of parolees and the number of prison inmates that must be considered for parole. A $37,500 grant to the Texas Rehabilitation Commission will continue support of a vocational rehabilitation project for juve nile offenders and predelinquents in El Paso. Grantee will pro vide a $12,500 cash match. Serv ices will be made available to youths referred by El Paso Coun ty Juvenile Probation Depart ment and El Paso Independent School District. The other two awards will go to the Texas Department of Cor rections. One, for $22,250, will continue heavy equipment oper ator training in cooperation the Texas Engineering sion Service at A&M. Thirttj mates will take the 14-i course aimed at providing til useful occupation both tui* ’• ann , Smith. and after their release fromp on. 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