36 Men Given Notification For May Draft

Sixth Call Likely To Take 31 as Quota From Isabella Area

 

   Approximately thirty-one draftees will leave Mt. Pleasant about May 1, for induction into United States Training service, in the sixth call from this area.

 

   Thirty-six Isabella county men are being notified this week of their 1-A classification.  However, some of the men may request induction at other cities. 

 

   The thirty-six to be included in the sixth call are:

 

Volunteers

   Edward R. Mosher, R-3, Mt. Pleasant; Matthew J. McConnell, R-1, Rosebush; James L. Johnson, Mt. Pleasant; Rayman C. Spalsbury, 415 N. Arnold St., Mt. Pleasant; Raymond W. Trussell, R-4, Mt. Pleasant.

 

Draftees

   Henry L. Wieber, R-1, Weidman, Kenneth E. Lynch, R-1, Blanchard; Lyle Norman, R-2, Remus; Charles D. Darnell, R-1, Weidman; Lewis N. Abbott, R-3, Blanchard.

 

   Robert El Sole, 511 S. Franklin, Mt. Pleasant; Steve Tarr, Wellston; Raymond C. Husted, R-2, Lake; Melvin E. Malish, R-1, Blanchard; Willard H. Thelen, R-2, Rosebush.

 

   William F. Vorce, R-1, Coleman; Franklin J. Riggle, R-3, Mt. Pleasant; James A. Pease, R-1, Blanchard; William C. Malley, R-5, Mt. Pleasant; Howard A. Dingman, 211 N. Adams, Mt.Pleasant;

 

   Marvin L. Williams, Box 56, Weidman; William M. Holmes, R-1, Remus; Joseph A. Snell, R-3, Clare; Dale D. Barker, R-3, Shepherd; Aaron E. Blackmer, R-3, Blanchard.

 

   Warren G. Cole, R-3, Shepherd; Harold M. Snyder, R-2, Shepherd; Joe E. Ulsh, Box 98, Shepherd; Mathias Kornexl, R-2, Mt. Pleasant; John Ackerman, R-3, Clare.

 

   Robert S. Smith, R-1, Farwell; Roy W. Snear, R-4, Clare; Roland L. Schutt, R-2, Rosebush; Leo F. Cohoon, Shepherd; Wesley E. Kunkel, R-4, Mt. Pleasant; Howard O. Manes, 915 S. College Ave., Mt. Pleasant.

 

   Since a percentage of registrants will continue to be rejected at the Induction station for physical or other causes, the Isabella County Selective Service Draft board, whishes to remind selected registrants of the possibility of rejection.

 

   Registrants should arrange their affairs so as to prevent undue hardship if they are rejected at the Induction station.

 

   They should also notify their employers of their notice to report for induction and of the possibility that they may be rejected.  This notice will enable the employer to make plans for replacing the registrant if he is accepted or to continue his employment if he is rejected.   

 

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