Show Draft Dodgers May Face Service Anyhow Those young young oung men who failed to regist register r under the selective service act may get their military military mili mill tary training anyway and without the chah chance chande e of deferring g git it off offered r. r q those those who registered on the legal registration day V Maj Major r H. H Arnold Rich acting state sele selective service executive Friday was informed those convicted convicted con con- d of draft dodging may be beV V paroled on their promise t to undertake un un- their year of service im im- im- im mediately That order issued by President President Preal- Preal dent Roosevelt could affect 70 whose hose names have been turned over to the United States district attorneys attorney's office for Investigation investigation in- in int t and possible 1 tion The act ad provides a fine of I or a prison term of five years or both for violators Meanwhile local board media medi- I cal directors director were giving 20 physical examinations a day temen to te tomen tomen men to be inducted during the third call Officials of six boards In Salt Salt Lake City said their quotas are re approximately half halt filled Board No 9 has a quota of 42 No 10 six men No 11 35 No 12 1218 18 No 13 29 and No 14 42 Major Rich Major John F. F Sharp state medical officer and Captain Wayne Vayne F. F Carbis procurement officer met Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day with officials of Ogden's two local boards to discuss the third call caU at which will vill be inducted between February February February I ary 17 and 27 |