Show PHYSICAL STANDARDS FOR THE selective service registrants in utah today were urged to learn the fundamental standards of this nations aimed forces consult their doctors and dentists to determine whether the they conform to these standards and to 10 have remediable detects corrected prior to examination by local board physicians learn I earn the minimum physical re as laid down by t the he selective service regulations consult your family doctor or dentist one or both if you discover or suspect that you fall short of what is demanded of you follow their advice let them put you back into good condition if arrangements can be made on a mutually satisfactory is basis if not let them direct you vo bo the nearest clinic hospital or social service agency best suited to your particular needs enumerating some of the major physical requirements major rich listed th tho following follo winy winZ I 1 1 teeth teem an adequate number of serviceable teeth 6 biting and 6 chewing teeth three pairs of each thai thae are opposite to each other when chewing fillings crowns dummies ana fixed and removable bridges may make teeth acceptable 2 hegh heichi and weight eight requirements Exar examining physicians will nill use discretion and judg judgment menD in accepting registrants with slight variation in ratio of height and weight provided it is the t pinion of the examining physician that the variation is with food and physical training la but no registrant may be accepted whose weight is less than pounds or whose height is less than 60 inches or greater than 78 inches 3 eye requirements the vision should be moderately modera lely ely good in both eyes or capable of being rendered lo io by glasses test cards are read at 10 leet the army requires each registrant to be able to read at 20 feet without glasses what the normal person can read lead at feet without glasses provided the same matter can be ba read by the registrant at 40 feet with the use 4 f glasses mild degrees of inflammation squint color blindness and small operative scars do not necessarily disqualify 4 ear requirements requirement hearing should be good in both ears capable of detecting low conversational voice sounds ft 20 feet in a quite room hearing s considered if such sounds can be heard at 10 feet 5 genito urinary organs and vener veneral d disease requirements the kidneys bladder and genital organs must be free of serious disease and the urine free of albumen and sugar acute gonorrhea and early syphilis are so readily cured that they will not constitute a basis tor fox permanent rejection standards listed constitute only a fraction of the physical requirements major rich said if however registrants will assure themselves that they conform to those specified they will take a material step toward preparing themselves for training her declared and urged them to consult their doctors and dentists for further advice without delay new selective service registrants men who registered under the selective training and service act of july I 1 and whose order numbers were determined ter mined in the national lottery of july 17 are subject to the same rules of individual classification as the youths who were enrolled previously major H A rich acting state director of selective service emphasized today id like to stress the fact again said major rich that there any difference between treatment of ta new mew registrants and the old regist registrants Tants in any respect whatsoever they are treated exactly alike the same rules of deferment apply to both both hae the same game right of appeal the interests of both are protected by the government ern ment in the same manner and each case is considered individually when the registrants order number comes up regardless of whether he regi registered registe stereI july I 1 or previously |