Show M N II no vol 11 E W D S 57 nasiU 00 M I1 VEN G GIVEN aea VE TO SERVE IN ARMED FORCES A change adin ministrative instruction no 22 has been made for the benefit of those enlisting for the US armed forces project charles F director ernst informed yes- was terday from washington the changed paragraph reads as follows issuance of indefinite leave to serve in the armed forces notwithstanding the provisions of any other para- graph in this section IV when an evacuee is notified by a local selective service board to re- port for induction into arces the land or naval f orces project the director shall issue to definite him an inleave on form without authorization prior the dithe destination rector by shown on the form shall be the induction center RESIDENTS CHANGE ANSWERS almost changed question their 27 persons have answers to or 28 in the military and registrations it was revealed to1 among day who those changed their answers were issei men and women WEATHER REP ORT CRT max Tue min ed 51 morn 21 af F F Y wednesday march V D 0- 1 N U IE IT IR 0 N today is a momentous the time for hesitation day for all of us in topaz is past this is the hour this is the last day for of decision we must make vish to change up our minds one way or those who wish their answers to either the other on our answers question 27 or 28 of the depends our future by grasping this military and registrathe also eunity to volunteer which is last tions it day for volunteering has been offered by the ITE L I1 UTAH TOPAZ d t0r a eeditorial A B war Dep we shall artmen department have gained a great chance to improve the position of our people in bhe the united states this is a plain cannot fail to call of duty to serve this nation we answer thi ATTEND VOLUNTEER FOR VICTORY RALLY thiss cail call at a special invitational meeting called by the young over committee volunteers for victory men gathered last night at dining hall 52 32 solemn and the assembly was intended as means by which serious those among the men who have volunteered to be enlist ed in the US army could explain the reasons which 1918 many german americans motivated them to decide to volunteered to fight aserve in the armed forces gainst germany determined of the united states in no small measure why following an introduc- american public opinion in Yoa hino yoshino tion by john this resent war has been toproject direc- generally favorable chairman tor charles VF ernst ad- wards the americans of dressed the audience in german ancestry ex explaining laining some of the cresent global in this present reasons for the evacuation conflict the japanese of pacific coast residents americans can provide the of japanese ancestry he most solid evidence of to the pointed out that never be- their loyalty fore have the japanese united states by choosing american people been able to fight in the army of a to prove their loyalty by nation fighting against ernst added the most positive evidence tapan japan ernest iiyama gave inpossible volunteering to serve in the army at a formation as to the variby time of crisis he de- ous provisions made german and acts congressional the clared that the kar department and the italian americans were foi war dunate to have had the o- for the benefit of the enport unity to express their listed men and their fampportunity loyaltyr to america by vo- ilies he also gave his loyala lunte ering lunteering erina by the thou- reasons for volunteering 11 sands the last during world war however the people of japanese anese ancestryn in this Jan country never hadd ha the op- for the having volunteered were jamos oki james paul lla tsuki port unity to prove their guy portunity loyalty at the time of rev the first world wore only there were war a few japa- combat team who speakers other stated their reasons for uyama mas takahashi henry ebihara nobumitsu dan ota and aki subsequent to a summary nese americans of military age and those japanese statement by john yoshino people who were in america project director ernst tho names of were not obligated to read off the serve lt ernst said but local residents on the 1917 and volunteer roll of honor the fact that in |