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Show Draft Officials Get New Ruling On Pool Saturday the selective ( service headquarters in Washington, D. C, announced a pooling arrangement between local boards to assure calling call-ing of all avalable 1-A draft registrants, regis-trants, but Lieutenant Colonel H. Arnold Rich, director of the Utah system, said the plan will not be needed in Utah for two months. The Utah director said draft boards of the state have enough 1-A registrants to complete October draft quotas. The national ruling permits state directors to vary their local board quotas in accord with the number of 1-A registrants remaining on their lists. Colonel Rich said the Utah system sys-tem has not considered the pooling pool-ing possibilities yet, since all boards have available 1-A registrants for fulfilling early fall quotas. A dispatch said Washington officials of-ficials reported the pooling arrangement ar-rangement was temporary, pending issuance of a new general directive from national headquarters governing gov-erning the order of call of draft registrants. |