Isabella County Times-News, Thursday, January 2, 1941

 

Local Draft Quota Again Filled By Volunteers

Second Selective Service Quota Numbering 18, Leaves Monday, January 6th.

 

   Announcement of the tentative list of young men who will make up the second selective service quota from here was made late yesterday afternoon by the local draft board.   The youths, all volunteers, are:

 

                        Eugene Schneidkirk             21                    Mt. Pleasant               V5

                        Wilbur Gosney                       22                    Mt. Pleasant               V14

                        Stanley A.  Dale                    22                    R4, Clare                    V831

                        Clifford Forrest Ralston        34                    R4, Mt. Pleasant        V93

                        Burton Spencer Strouse       24                    Mt. Pleasant               V263

                        Gene Torres Martinez           31                    Winn                           V598

                        Lod Carl Ritter                       35                    R4, Clare                    V625

                        Paul Joseph Jodway            22                    Mt. Pleasant               V788

                        Donald Eugene Lamphere  26                    R4, Clare                    V1102

                        Russell Gordon Dowd          22                    R4, Clare                    V1136

                        Melvin Roy Atkins                  27                    R1, Weidman            V1545

                        Donald Burnell Boyer            36                    R1, Blanchard            V1709

                        (reached 36 two months after he registered for service)

                        William Robert Stout             24                    Rosebush                   V1914

                        Michael Luptak                      28                    R4, Clare                    V2154

                        Walter Stankiewicz               22                    R5, Mt. Pleasant        V2342

                        Charles Stanley Post            21                    R3, Shepherd            V2548

                        Stanley Edward Galsky        21                    R4, Clare                    V2672

                        John Boyd Calhoun               25                    R5, Mt. Pleasant        V19

                        Russell William Singer         22                    Shepherd                   V2385

                       

   In the event that a replacement is needed, Alex Leo Kremsreiter, R1, Mt. Pleasant, has been named as an alternate.  Alex is a 20 year old volunteer permitted to serve with the permission of his parents.

 

   (Symbols following registrants names indicate order numbers. V signifies volunteer.)

 

   Isabella county’s second selective service quota has been filled entirely by volunteers according to announcement of the local draft board.  Nineteen young men will leave here at 12:45 Monday, January 6 to report to Saginaw Induction station.

 

   This week has brought a full tide of volunteers, totaling around 30.  Last week 11 volunteers had been okayed by the medical examining board, and the remainder of the quota was filled this week from the more than adequate number of volunteers.  The group of 19 young men represents Isabella’s second quota of 18 youths and one replacement for the first group.

 

   The medical examining board lost member Dr. R. H. Strange this week when he resigned to become a member of the medical advisory board in Bay City.  Two new members of the local examining board, Dr. R. O. Northway and Dr. C. M. Baskerville have been notified by President Franklin Roosevelt of approval of their appointment to the local board.

 

   The Isabella draft board begins the new year with a full two and one-half months of activity to its credit.  The board has announced that 664 questionnaires have been sent out.  Four hundred seventy two registrants have been classified.

 

   Distribution in the various selective service classifications so far is as follows: 36 men in group 1A, available for general military service; 1 in 1B, available for limited service; 3 in 2A, deferred because of occupational status; 401 in group 3, having dependents; 14 in 4C, alien; 1 in 4D, conscientious objections, 1 in 4E, ministers; 15 in 4F, exempt by law or physically unfit for service.

 

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