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Show New Draft Call Gets 32,000 V Utah Men In the national draft lottery, which was conducted Tuesday In Washington, D. C, 32,000 Utah men, who registered last February 16 for selective service, were listed for draft duty. : j While the sequence In Which 7000 numbers fell in the lattery deter- mined the order of call for Utahns, ! Its effect will not be felt officially in the state until certified copies of the master lists are received from 1 1 WftKhinonn hv ntfiTi'ii 90 draft boards. - . i The .first three numbers drawn, ': 3485, 2850 and 4301, were too high 'f to prove applicable to Utah's selec- tiye service system, as the highest number of registrants reported by i any local board in the state following follow-ing the February 16 registration was 2705. . : Thus the fourth number drawn, No. 441, actually became the first number upon which Utah draft selections se-lections will be based. When master lists are received by Utah local boards this routine business busi-ness of classifying the state's 32,000 new registrants will begin. This will entail the sending of questionnaires to all the registrants following the order in which the men are placed by the lottery. The questionnaires must be notarized, no-tarized, and attorneys of the state will offer notary public service free of charge and will act as consultant fo'ralT reglstra uis, officials aid. With return of the questionnaires the classification of the new registrants regis-trants will begin. Classification Is ' determined upon fitness for military mili-tary service, age, dependency and other qualifications. There have been two previous registrations reg-istrations and lotteries. The second involved men who had become 21 since the first registration. The third Involved all men between 20 and 44 I inclusive, who had not previously I , registered. |