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Show Married Men With Children With more than 600,000 Americans Ameri-cans overseas the nation continues con-tinues to mobilize fighting men at a more rapid rate than at any time during the first World War, according to Major General Lewis B. Hershoy, national Selective Selec-tive Service Director. Gen, Hershey says that married mar-ried men with children face the prospect of being called for mili-l.ary mili-l.ary service next year when the prospect of a very large mobilization mobili-zation is "in the cards." We will have to come to the realization, he warns, as the war progresses, that there are not enough single men and not e-nough e-nough married men without children. chil-dren. He forecasls the possibility j of 10,000,000 to 13,000,000 men1 ..nder arms. |