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Show 2nd Registration Day July 1st A Selective Service registrant, who, on the registration day of July 1, has more than one place of residence, may chose the one which which he wants recorded on his registration card card as his place of residence to determine the local board that will always have jurisdiction over him, Major H. A. Rich, Acting State Di.'e"tor for Utah said today. On the first registration day, October 16, 1940, such registrants were often confused as to which place to list, Major Rich pointed out. This was especially true in instances where men had legal residences in one community but had temporary dwelling place in another. As the residence listed on the card determines what local board has permanent jurisdiction over the registrant, some of the men later wished to change the address they had given, but were denied the privilege because Selective Se-lective Service Regulations prohibit pro-hibit such changes. In the second registration on July 1, Major Rich said, the registration regis-tration cards will contain a space for the registrant to list his place of residence. In event that j he has more than one place, he j may list his choice as his resi-; resi-; dence with out interference or dictation from the registrar. Maj-j.ir Maj-j.ir Rich stated. |