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Show January Induction Call Issued Iron County Registrants Twenty.scven " Selective Service registrants have been notified to appear for induction Into the nation's na-tion's armed forces on Monday, January Jan-uary 10, as part of Irc! County's quota of 30 for the month ot January. Jan-uary. Of the 27, all but one are registered in Cedar City, the first time such a large percentage of the inductees have come from ai-y one community. In addition to these men, Iron County will be credited with a registrant, Reed Bioadbent, who enlisted In the Medical Corps ol the Army last month. Those who have received their notices include Duard Schoppman. Carlos O. Stevens, Edwara A. Nelson, Nel-son, Myron Glen Jones, David Lawrence, Law-rence, Grant C. Tucker, Milton H. Hyatt, Donald A. Knisnt, Max Hodges Wood. James H. Davenport. Ivan B. Orton, Samuel R, Fife, Del Vee Bryant, Farrell Martin Petersen, Pet-ersen, John E. Cooper, Isaac A. Nelson, Chester J. Smith, Elwood J. Ccrry, William B. Spencer. Ned M. Bellon, Hyrum L. Clark, Manuel p. Madrid, Glendon W. Heaton, Max A. Cosslett, Lloyd Evans, and Wells Batt, all of Cedar City; and Grant M. Benson of Parowan. btevens. Nelson, Lawrence and Tucker have reported for induction previously but were rejected lcr var. lous physical disabilities and placed in class 4-P. However, as a result or the recent checking of the men .nc.'uded In ths classification by Major Clark Young, Chief Medical Director of the Selective Service of Utah, they were reclassified as I -A and notified to report tnc second time. As yit the classification of -v rrul of the registrants In the county coun-ty remains In doubt due to the fact that no action has yet been taken on their appeals for deferment. defer-ment. One deferment was granted recently by the State Board of Ap-Poals Ap-Poals when Ashton L. Smith of Enoch was placed in Class 2.C because be-cause of his agricultural pursuits. in the case of the appeal made In hehair of Forrest Hr,ter. who Is employed by the Lockheed Aircraft Air-craft Company of California, no a.Hlon was taken but he was class-liifd class-liifd 2-B under the nationwide ruling rul-ing that all registrants connected with the aircraft indiutiy ere to be deferred. The apnea) made by the Pacific Crevhound Bus Lines on behalf of their employee. Marion Corry, has been refijed, but as yet po definite action has been taken. An unusual clrcumsUinci has a-risen a-risen in connection with the do. icr.nent asked for Humbert Rosem beri. employed by the local Parks and uta.i Theatres. This appeal was granted by the State Board, out later the Utah State Director if Selective Service, dissatisfied with the action taken by the Board, ex-ercsed ex-ercsed his Derogative and carried the case to the President of the United States. Until some definite action is taken. Rosenberg will not be called for Induction. |