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Show local Draft Board Refuses Quota On May Induction The Iron County selective serv. ice board ordered six men to Salt Lake City yesterday for pre-in-duction physical examination. However, the board has refused to fill a four-man quota for induction in-duction on May 21, until the so-called so-called "smart boy" regulation for college deferment is cleared up. Samuel F. Leigh, chairman of the board, and EL B. Dalley, clerk, attended a special meeting in Salt Lake City Monday when the college tudent deferment situation was discussed by boards from all parts of the state. The outcome of the meeting was that the general concensus of opinion was that final action on any deferment would be left to the discretion of the board members. mem-bers. The six men who were ordered to report for pre-lnductlon physicals phy-sicals were McKenzie Seegmlller, Moapa, Nevada; Jack Stevens, and John Gilbert Rowley, of Parowan; Par-owan; Allen Scott Jones and Eugene Eu-gene W. Munford, Cedar City, and David Neil Anderson, Enoch. Rowley transferred to California for his examination. A call for three men from Iron county to report for Induction in June has been received by the board. The three men must report re-port on June 11. |