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Show DRAFT DIRECTOR URGES JOBS FOR REJECTEES All local selective service boards are urged to "utilize every facility" at their disposal to aid men who are rejected at induction centers, because they failed to meet army physical standards, to be reinstated in their former jobs. These men have a moral right to such treatment, Major H. Arnold Ar-nold Rich, state selective service director, said Sunday. While state headquarters is advised ad-vised that most Utah employers are reinstating rejected selectees in their former job, Major Rich said the selective service system wants to make certain that no man is unjustly treated. The selective training and service ser-vice . act requires reinstatements by former employers of men inducted in-ducted into the nation's armed forces who satisfactorily complete their military training, Major Rich said. Rejectees, he pointed out, also fulfilled their duty to the nation by responding to the call for service. |