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Show Boys of 18 to 20 Register Tuesday The fifth registration of the nation's na-tion's manpower, and probably the . last in the form of a mass regis-jtration, regis-jtration, will take place this com-j com-j ing Tuesday, June 30, when all boys born between January 1, 1922 and June 30, 1924, and who are not already in the armed services, ser-vices, will register for proba,ble trainng at some time in the not-distant not-distant future. This registration will include all 18- and 19-year old boys and also those who have become 20 years old since January 1 of this year. Under present selective service service provisions, the 18- and 19-year 19-year old registrants will not be subject to call for military service but it is believed they will automatically auto-matically become eligible as they' reach their 20th birthdays. The 20-year olds will be subject to call as eligijle men from previous registrations are exhausted from the rolls. There is to ba bo lottery drawing draw-ing to determine serial or order numbers of boys who will register next Tuesday, as it is understood that their order numbers will be determined by their relative ages. It is. believe, in other words, that order number 1 will go to that boy who became 20 years of age on j January 1, this year, or the first one thereafter, with the' 18- and 19- year old boys receiving order i numbers according to their ages. 'The younger the boy the nearer j he will be to the bottom of the 'list. In the event that two or more boys in this county were born on I the same day, their order numbers probably will be determined in alphabetical al-phabetical order. Registration will take place in the same places uilized heretofore hereto-fore and with the same persons in charge, generally speaking. In M'ilford it will be the town office, with Town Olerk V. M. Burns in charge. The hours are from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. : v |