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Show If they're good Selective Service advises taking your chances now Utah local Selective Service ioirds, in accord with national iidquarters instructions, have feed that ayoungman wishing io drop a deferment in favor of a 'A classification should be perilled per-illed to do so at any time. State director, Col. Richard V. 'ay stated that should a young hold a number higher than 'S, which has been projected as It highest number which any aid may reach, it is to his ivantage to voluntarily give up i deferment for a 1-A classifi-and classifi-and in effect, serve his of vulnerability this year without the possibility of being reached for induction. He will then join other members mem-bers of the 1970 1-A vulnerable group with unreached numbers, and on Dec. 31, 1970, he will then go into a lower draft priority, prior-ity, and no longer be subject to call unless the 1971 first priority group is exhausted. Col. Peay noted that exposure for even part of the year counts for the entire year, and if a man ends the year in a 1-A status without being drafted, he is moved into a less vulnerable category cate-gory in the following years. |