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Show Selective Service Orders Japanese To Report For Duty A number of American born Je an .se will be included in .. . of thirteen Iron cou.ity men wuo 'report for military seiv.ee under Selective S I vice next week. Time of these young men. Raymond Ray-mond S. and R.bert J. l.shimatsii, brothers, and Yamhto L:u. cousin of th- Is-himnt'ti tys, will answer I tiv call without. ( Irsti ui, while jthe employ r of thlf i nvu will np- Peal for a defe:re.i for fai.n woik. ll is Frank Uo'.iaru K.t.da. v.ho is working on the IIU l.u uis o, nr- at il : y the Is:d:i;al.s,i lamp'. I A 111 til Japanc. ." L' y, Not u) i lw.it li. has indicated that he will attempt to i;ct (It ferrnieiit by ;oili! over lh head nf the local board and askiie; for special consideration considera-tion from the Mate biard. He Ls I working on the Leo Knell farm at Newcastle. Knells appeal to th'' Hoard for di ferrnieiit of lwata w.iV refused on thP m-mud that Knell' has continued to expand his farm' holdings and s ek deferrinrnts for additional employees. Iwata neglected neg-lected to ap;eal to the state band ; during the 1' mil appeal period, but, states that he will make the r'-' quest for deferment anyway. I A sixth Japanese, Kinyn Varna-1 i:uclil. who was reisKred in Call-' 'fornia. . has transferred to O dar City for induction. Leo Flsplin of Cedar Ci'y. who has volunteer d for Induction, will r port next week, and credit will i be claimed bv the local Hoard for j Dr. Wayland Macfailane, who was 1 recently commissioned In the M -! dlcal Corps. Others who have re. etv d orders to report are Charles Forrest Hun-t Hun-t r of f'edar Ci'y; Carl Lowdcr, P.nyd Hull t I-iwreiK c and liu .sel L. (iuy e.on. of Parottan: Clifton J. Unlet of Newcastle, and IV.b rt Lloyd Italics of Mas .aehiietts. who re.-1st end ill C da: C.ty. |