Show ME I TO 10 BE CORE GORf or OF FUTURE TUI u. u S. S ARMIES ARMIES' These hese Registrants Expected to Give Most Inductees and to Help Hell Raise Host of Soldiers U TAIl selective service officials yesterday discussed the thc provost pro generals general's projected plan to segregate toda today's s registrants into two groups groups' with year old bo boys s 's and men of 37 car 3 cn and aad older in d ln nto to be e called last Jast i into th the u ari-u army It has not o ot et been determined what hat effect this plan will have h on the tho manpower manpower man man- power registering today The previous pre pre- figure u e r as s to the number of oC available available avail avail- able men between 3 32 and 4 43 years of age was and It Il is expected that the largest larest part of or this number will he ho within the a ages e of ot 32 tin and 36 36 In Inclusive In- In elusive Boys OS O'S of oC 18 to 20 Inclusive were expected to supply about 1800 1500 soldiers Withdrawing the tho lS- lS olds year car 01 s from this will materially re reduce uce these tl fig fig- ures What hat further withdrawal from the tho overseas mO em movement nt will come from the students students' training camps in tn the Colle colleges es is not known knon as Utah of officials officials or- or have not received the official plan Illan which Is being heln withheld because of difference of ot opinion among the provost marshal general the toe general staff and the colleges themselves I vever vc tho the outside number authorized authorized author author- for these camps is but In tOO schools some of oC which are arc arcin in Utah The fhe group roup to bo be called first should yield In excess of or soldiers which with tho the more than I Ino no now over o and the In training I camps camp would give Ive an ulm army In excess of or Long nit nil for Deferred Men lien MenOn H D DOn On this basis the required arm army of or m men Mi n can be raised r. without touching the deferred classifications on on tho lie men above o 36 v t unlesS casualties should lan largely eI increase and calls for replacements should exceed the maturing manpower of or the nation as It r reaches aches 19 13 y years an According to Information reaching local headquarters General Crowder has reiterated the necessity for makIng making mak ing In claims for deferred classification The registrant tt may r make such a claim his employer or business associate associate asso asso- elate or the thc local draft board hoard may maysee maysee see the nece necessity or the thc advisory board may mao discover r the In n going over o the rm questionnaire and make tho the claim for him but but- General Crowder points out that It Is impossible for the lie local boards to burden themselves with the tho duty dul of scorching sl all the questionnaires questionnaires questionnaires question question- on this thip point to erTh er- er Th ThE provost pro marshal general makes an appeal to all employers to search their forces and J see fiCO eo jU juet Jt what men are arc essential They should equip quip themselves s with full Information as to what extent their are arc affected af affected af- af f by b the liability t of or registrants rc n ts to military service er th the extent to which other Influences of depletion have affected affected af nr- af- af It such h as volunteering transfer of or labor to war or 01 other more hl highly pal paid industries tit degree In Inv v which other methods of ot supply can relieve rello the depletion su such h AS the substitution sub sub- of women and the they should lay these facts before lh the i advisory ad boards so that thal those groups group or Individuals individuals Indi indi- l who ore are Indispensable shall rep reI deferred classification The employer shall make make- affidavit lt supporting time the claim for occupational deferred classification hut but General Crow Crowder el u. u urges es him to Initiate ho claim should the lie rp registrant through mistaken chivalry fall to do so I KUO T Pest Heat Time The employer ho he continues In ht Inthis Inthis this situation represents tho nation and the tho statutory phrase tho the maintenance of tho military establishment nt or of or tho mho national Interest during th tic tho emergency omer- omer gency requires that some omo well 1 advised advised ad ad- I U ll third person should look after aftertime I time tho national Interest which tho ho re registrant reg reg- registrant himself may not kayo o sufficiently considered This third person I Is the the employer who whit better than an- an j Continued on Page Pase 2 MEN 36 32 TO BE CORE Of NEW ARMIES Continued From Page lage 1 one else Knows how necessary the registrant is to his industry Tho The final decision in this case which involves first tho the decision if IC the industry or employment Is itself necessary is up to tile the district boards Pursuant to this request the railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road administration and the shipping board are aro making a survey sur of or their forces Regional directors of or the railroads railroads rail rall- roads have been asked b by the director general to determine the need for all ranks of at and In Individual em em- in their territory and the they will Ill see that applications for deferred classification are initiated for Cor those considered essential It Is probable that all engineers will be so regarded and skilled mechanics in shopS shop and roundhouses but in many cases other trainmen and yardmen will not be so evaluated and a few cl clerks will be beso beso beso so held except those possessing special cial technical knowledge such as au authorities authorities au- au on classification All the shipping boardo sailors are automatically in class 5 i which is practically practically lac an exemption but the blanket exemption to lo shipyard workers of or the Iho first draft is withdrawn nd ud imd time the shipping shipping ship ship- ping board will determine the necessity for Cor men working In emergency fleet neet corporation yards and make matee claims for or 01 deferred classification for COl them |