Show Utah Inductees Inductees' at Fort Lead in Bond Buying One hundred p per r cent of the Utah inductees being processed I through the Fort Douglas reception center are signing up for foran foran I an average of 8 a month war bond purchase allotment a survey survey survey sur sur- vey of war bond statistics for December revealed Tuesday y According to Lieutenant Colonel John E. E Walsh commanding officer officer oUi- oUi Fort Douglas reception center center center cen cen- ter Utah inductees led the Ninth service command in December with each inductee signing for some pay payroll payroll payroll roll bond allotment In second place was Monterey Cal Cat with 71 per cent of the inductees signIng signing signing sign sign- ing up Explaining the procedure Colonel Colonel Colo Cob nd nel Walsh said a special war bond meeting is held for each group of inductees at which the benefits of war bond purchases are are explained Men who fall fail to sign up at t. t that that- at- at time are given a personal interview interview inter inter- view on the advantages s of ot war bond purchases Lowest pay roll allotment which can b be hO taken is a month A change in this m minimum fr from m to 6 25 is being contemplated contemplated plated he said The 8 S 8 average allotment is 16 per cent of the base pay of 50 of at each inductee well above the 10 per cent pay roll allotment which each person in the nation is asked to purchase officials pointed out In the Ninth service command army service forces during Decem ber 86 1 per cent of the civilians had subscribed to the pay roll al allotment allotment allotment al- al plan to the extent of 96 per cent of their pay So far in the fourth war loan S S drive the command finance office has done twice the volume of ot business business business busi busi- ness I as during the same period of ot otI I the third war loan drive said Colonel Colo Cole l ad nel R. R E. E G. G Opie U. U S. S A. A finance officer |