Show ANOTHER CHANGE IN SELECTIVE SERVICE regulations 0 emphasizing that the national interest requires that tha all calls to meet the manpower requirements of the armed forces be filled on schedule national headquarters selective service system advises its agencies that insofar as is practical in meeting these calls local boards would segregate registrants into four broad categories froam which men may be called for service the announcement by national headquarters made coincident with the signing by the president of the bill recently adopted by congress which provides f family amily allowances for dependents of enlisted men in the armed forces sets up a new policy under which registrants will be selected for induction from categories in the following order category 1 registrants other wise wise qualified for military service who have no bona fide financial dependents category 2 registrants otherwise qualified for military sei vice ice v who have In francial ancial dependents other than wives or children mentioned in categories 3 or 4 category 3 registrants otherwise qualified for military service who have wives with whom they are maintaining a bona fide family relationship in their homes and who were married prior to dec 8 1941 and at a time when v arfy tion was not imminent 0 o category 4 registrants otherwise qualified for military service who have wives and children or children alone with whom they maintain a bona fide family relationship tion ship in their homes who were married prior to dec 8 1941 an and 1 at a time when induction was not imminent local boards will continue to review the facts in the case of each individual national headquarters said adding that in the selection of registrants for induction from any of the four categories the full facts in each individual case shall be considered |