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Show IT 5gfla-tmg) Old Timers Put Their Names On Dotted Lines In Fourth Selective Service Registration; Very Few Of Older Men Expected To Be Called Into r orces Men between the ages of 45 and 65 years of age in Franklin county will join this age group throughout the nation Monday, April 27, in the fourth registration of the nation's manpower. The Franklin county draft board has designated the following registration points at which men jn these localities will report on tins clay.- between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. Clifton Precinct, Clifton School building. Dayton Precinct, Dayton Post-Office. Post-Office. Weston Precinct, Same Places. Franklin Precinct, Handy Drugstore Drug-store Mink Creek and Glencoe Precincts, Pre-cincts, Church House. Oneida Plant, Oneida Station. Preston, Winder, Bauida, Treas-ureton, Treas-ureton, Riverdale, Fairview, Whitney, Whit-ney, Mapleton and Glendale at the Franklin County Court House. Lt. Austin T. Morrill, of the Quartermasters Reserve Corps, and at present clerk of the local Selective Selec-tive Service board, received word Wednesday from the Ninth Corps Area headquarters that he had been found physically disqualified for extended active duty by the commanding general by reason of varicose veins, severe, in the right leg., f,t. J1.-i.rii w 'iH retain inactive duty status with the Reserve Corps under the present regulations and is at present trying to correct the defects. He may be called later for non-combatant duty. o n I |