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Show Many Requirements Of Selective Service Must Be Followed I As long as the Selective Service Law is In pMect, there are several important requirements that all veterans and registants should observe, ob-serve, and E. B. Dalley, Clerk of the local Selective Service Bourd, asks that all such Individuals study i the fallowing carefully. First: It Is Important that the Selective Service Office be kept Informed In-formed always as to yoir current address.. It Is Imperative that the registrant and th? Veteran, for their own convenience and protects protec-ts n as well as for the records of the office that this detail be ad-beared ad-beared to faithfully. Information and classifications are mailed u) try; last reported add! ess and 1' I your mall Is not received because of a change of address not reported report-ed to Selective Service Office, the rpsponsibility Is jiours and you will be held accountable as If yau had received and ignorred such cor- 1 respondence. Second: You are still required to carry on your person your Registration Regis-tration Certificate and your current cur-rent Classification Card. Failure to do so maji create considerable inconvenience in-convenience to you as well as to this office. Third: It is Important that registrants reg-istrants who have not been In the service should report the birth of any children if, when they first made out their Questionnaire, thev reported no children. Fathers of all ages are exempt from th d "aft. Many- of our records are Incomplete Incom-plete In this regard. Fourth: Veterans should not ne gleet to have their discharges r corded by the County Recorded This recording is free to you. Photostatic Pho-tostatic copies will not serve the same purport. They too may be burned or lost. If the discharge Is recorded and subsequently burn, ed or lost or destroyed, you can have a certifed copy made by the recorder, which will sere any pru-pose pru-pose that the original would serve Fifth: Veterans should report tr. the Selective Service Office within with-in ten rlayis of their discharge l! It Is possible. This Is necessary to complete your records. If you wen Into service before you register .' with th? Elective Service, jot-should jot-should report immediately to thr Selective Service Office and Register. Reg-ister. This is necessary In orde that your records b? completed anc" you will receive the Registration Certificate and your Classification Card placing you In I-C discharged. discharg-ed. These cards, as slated above must be carried on your person at all t'nvs. Sixth: If you have been discharged dis-charged and then reenlisted In the Reserve, you do not have to report to the Selective Service Office, but 1r your own Interests, especially a? to reemployment and employmen' In a new Job, as well as for Information Infor-mation as to your O. I. Rights, l" might be worth your while to re- port to ttv? Selective Service Office. Of-fice. This goes for all Lady Veterans Veter-ans also. Finally: The selective Service Office, Of-fice, the Veteran's Bureau and the U. S. E. S. am all willing and anxious anx-ious to serve and assist all Veter-ns Veter-ns at all tunes. |