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Selective Service World War II FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA HANDBOOK Selective Service World War II SELECTIVE SERVICE WORLD WAR II See: American Red Cross See: Draft Registration See: Fulton County Draft Board See: Service Men World War II See: Service Men World War II, Letters See: World War II __________ NAMES AND NUMBERS FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE Listed herewith are the names and service numbers of the 1570 Rochester and Fulton County men now between the ages of 21 and 35 who registered under the Selective Service Act on October 16th in the eighteen precincts of the county. Men included in the list are under the jurisdiction of the Fulton county draft board - which is officially known as the selective service board - which has its headquarters over the Crownover jewelry store. Members of the board so far are Carl Russell of Kewanna and Attorney Daniel S. Perry of this city. A few additional names will appear as soon as they are released by the draft board. Some of the registrations are being sent here from other states where local young men happened to be sojourning on the day of registration. Full names of registrants are published herewith, which should make the possibility of duplications very slight. If there are questions on any of the names and numbers, the local board will be glad to answer them, it was announced. It is suggested that readers clip out this list and succeeding lists for reference at the time the giant Selective Service lottery is held in Washington October 29th. At that time, numbers drawn in the lottery will determine the order that registrants will be called before local boards all over the nation. The first name drawn here was that of Rev. Glenn C. McGee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Rochester, who because of his vocation as a minister, is exempt from military service at the present time. Next was Donald Franklin Kumler and Leonard E. Cessna, both of Rochester, who were numbers 2 and 3 respectively. + + + + + + + + + + 1 Glenn C. McGee 2 Donald Franklin Kumler 3 Leonard E. Cessna
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Page 1: Handbook Selective Svc - Fulton County Public Library Chester Roland Jones 98 Morris Paul Wills 99 Don Ruthford Hill 100 Eldon Raymond Butler 101 William Lynn Chamberlain 102 Wilbert

Selective Service World War II

FULTON COUNTY, INDIANA

HANDBOOK

Selective Service World War II

SELECTIVE SERVICE WORLD WAR II See: American Red Cross See: Draft Registration See: Fulton County Draft Board See: Service Men World War II See: Service Men World War II, Letters See: World War II

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NAMES AND NUMBERS FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE Listed herewith are the names and service numbers of the 1570 Rochester and Fulton County men now between the ages of 21 and 35 who registered under the Selective Service Act on October 16th in the eighteen precincts of the county. Men included in the list are under the jurisdiction of the Fulton county draft board - which is officially known as the selective service board - which has its headquarters over the Crownover jewelry store. Members of the board so far are Carl Russell of Kewanna and Attorney Daniel S. Perry of this city. A few additional names will appear as soon as they are released by the draft board. Some of the registrations are being sent here from other states where local young men happened to be sojourning on the day of registration. Full names of registrants are published herewith, which should make the possibility of duplications very slight. If there are questions on any of the names and numbers, the local board will be glad to answer them, it was announced. It is suggested that readers clip out this list and succeeding lists for reference at the time the giant Selective Service lottery is held in Washington October 29th. At that time, numbers drawn in the lottery will determine the order that registrants will be called before local boards all over the nation. The first name drawn here was that of Rev. Glenn C. McGee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Rochester, who because of his vocation as a minister, is exempt from military service at the present time. Next was Donald Franklin Kumler and Leonard E. Cessna, both of Rochester, who were numbers 2 and 3 respectively.

+ + + + + + + + + + 1 Glenn C. McGee

2 Donald Franklin Kumler 3 Leonard E. Cessna

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Selective Service World War II 4 Frank Milton Smiley 5 Harry Raymond Showley 6 Vernon M. Cumberland 7 Leroy Casper Merley 8 Leon Spencer Shoemaker 9 William Adam Rentschler 10 George E. Clark 11 Oliver Ballenger 12 Howard Donald Dillman 13 Harry Urschel Newell 14 Lloyd Elmo Zimmerman 15 William Henry Deniston 16 Roy John Smith 17 William Melanchthon Fultz 18 Ralph Ulysses Alderfer 19 Lloyd Harry Gault 20 Fred Albert Barnes 21 Cotus Cover Hutchison 22 Earl William Barkman 23 Ray Alton Glass 24 Virdell Ira Overmeyer 25 Charles Audra Rouch 26 Robert Vernon Newcomer 27 Cecil Milton Taylor 28 Frank August Swanson 29 Dee Lloyd Clemans 30 James Olin Epperson 31 Dwight Leroy Steininger 32 Noble Dean Mathias 33 Everett Levoy Partridge 34 Gerald Grant Knaff 35 James Gould Newcomb 36 Dale Eugene Berkebile 37 Herman Chester Wagoner 38 Henry Clay Skidmore

39 Berlin Van Scoick 40 Estil Charles Geier 41 Clarence Frederick Kemnetz 42 Russell Rex Gentry 43 Calvin David Crabill 44 Robert Norman Weir 45 Dwight Edward Gallipo 46 Edgar Leroy House 47 Homer Dale Clay 48 Robert Dee Leavell 49 Robert Harry Traver 50 William Christian Huppert 51 Samuel Levi Burch 52 Kenneth Cook Bright 53 Robert Ellis Dickey 54 Ernest Roberts 55 Wilbur Elmer Brown 56 David Wiley Nichols 57 Charles Emerson Coffing 58 Harold J. Duff 59 Glen Raymond McGrew 60 Raymond Harold Downs 61 Walter Ray Unger 62 Edward Lee Thompson 63 Stacy Fremont Shaw 64 Emerson Vern Overmoyer 65 Thomas Manford Newell 66 Forest Clyde Riley 67 Gerald Edward McHatton 68 Donald Lester Wray 69 Thomas Eugene Haupert 70 Eugene Ernest Black 71 Donald Alvin Norris 72 Ernest Leroy Shively 73 Estil Franklin Bowman 74 James Cleon Dershem 75 Claude Leslie Engle 76 Robert Valdis St. Jacques 77 Walter Franklin Baird 78 Joseph Allen Williams 79 Paul Jefferson Powers 80 John Robert McFarland 81 Delson Monroe Morris 82 John Loren Fry 83 Everett Dale Newell 84 Paul Albert Gudenburr 85 Chester Virgil Williams 86 Ernest Eytcheson 87 Cameron Thomas Pugh 88 Vernon Hiram Dickson 89 Myron James Van Lue 90 Glenn Earl Hoover 91 Arthur Buryl Reese

Page 3: Handbook Selective Svc - Fulton County Public Library Chester Roland Jones 98 Morris Paul Wills 99 Don Ruthford Hill 100 Eldon Raymond Butler 101 William Lynn Chamberlain 102 Wilbert

Selective Service World War II 92 Judson Harmon Hutchinson 93 Arthur William Landis 94 Charles Reuben McIntire 95 Charles Wayne Hoffman 96 Richard Orvil Gray 97 Chester Roland Jones 98 Morris Paul Wills 99 Don Ruthford Hill 100 Eldon Raymond Butler 101 William Lynn Chamberlain 102 Wilbert Sheldon Rouch 103 Orville Sriver 104 Howard Harvey Anderson 105 Henry Naaman Hartman 106 Oscar Leroy Smith 107 Douglas Wilson Payne 108 Manson William Leap 109 Russell Welcome Shidaker 110 Ralph Lawrence Hoover 111 Earl Wood Day 112 Loyde Dewayne Drudge 113 Manford Albert Zartman 114 Arthur Leo Swick 115 Lester William Gordon 116 William Edward Van Deren 117 Loren Stewart Jones 118 Earl Deroy Floor 119 Delbert E. Large 120 Joseph William Day 121 Merl Devon Kroft 122 Russell Earl Love 123 Edward Maurice Slaybaugh 124 Eugene Morris Buckingham 125 Homer William Barnhart

126 Edgar George Burrough 127 George Allen Swope 128 Wilson Kenneth Hall 129 John Norman Hiatt 130 Vernard Lamar Hartle 131 Charles Marion Mow 132 Rex Carlyle Armey 133 Harold Lavonne Reese 134 Charles Eldon Bruce 135 David Krieg 136 Daniel Fultz Conrad 137 William Woodrow King 138 Cecil Voris Moore 139 Robert James Scheid 140 Cecil Edward Kline 141 Robert Harold Miller 142 Basil Arthur Scott 143 Ralph Cecil Burkett 144 Ralph Wright Conaway 145 Howard C. Hayes 146 Herbert Wayne Baldwin 147 Devines Charles Kindig 148 Edward Maglecic 149 Vernon Edward Stayton 150 Forrest Ivan Grogg 151 Joseph Herbert Boswell 152 Leon Merle Leffert 153 Benjamin Franklin Royer 154 William Conrad Bussert 155 Jesse Ervin Merrill 156 John Francis Smith 157 Clifford Enos Holloway 158 Charles Darwin Lockridge 159 Charles Wilson Hattery 160 Wayne Raymond Atkinson 161 Thomas Jack Poore 162 Clarence Overmyer 163 Marcus C. Oliver 164 Richard Franklin Polley 165 Donald Everett Metzger 166 Vernal George Ash 167 Robert Byron Zimmerman 168 Lester J. Beehler 169 Dana Ivan Michael 170 Clarence Lloyd Shriver 171 Cecil Franklin Hudkins 172 Herman Irvine McCall 173 Martin Paul Shriver 174 John Joseph Vigus 175 George Washington Smith 176 Loren Dean Kumler 177 Harry Eugene Funnell 178 Everett Riner Lichtenwalter

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Selective Service World War II 179 Arthur McKee, Jr. 180 Dorsie Reiney 181 Nelson Ray Overmyer 182 John Walter McGriff 183 Kenneth Leroy Rookstool 184 Chauncey Lee Sommers 185 Joseph Albert Cummings 186 John Donald Hagan 187 Raffaele Zoppe 188 Russell George Mattix 189 Wayne F. Zartman 190 Leonard Boyd Wagoner 191 Paul Timothy Briney 192 Harold Emerson Brashear 193 Harold Everett Walters 194 Harrison Robert Halterman 195 Chester Merrill Poor, Jr. 196 Lora Edgar Nickels 197 Clifford Long Nye, Jr. 198 Robert Merl Kistler 199 George Wesley Kotterman 200 Paul Wesley Scott 201 Fred Estel Miller 202 Zenthon Edward Tilden 203 Harry Wilber Ewing 204 Christian Sejrup Thomsen 205 Robert Berger 206 Jack William Adams 207 Robert Denby Hill 208 James Allen Williams 209 Leo W. Beehler 210 Dennis Harold Foor 211 Jacob McClellan Wagoner 212 Jesse John Dillman 213 Roy Delbert Price 214 Clinton Eugene Benedict 215 Ernest L. Walters 216 Elmer C. Cook 217 Forest Sutton

218 Lloyd C. Beehler 219 Paul Leroy Black 220 Harold Everett Partridge 221 Harry Dale Henderson 222 Bert Dewayne Kamp 223 Everett Franklin Books 224 John Wallace Price 225 Clarence Thomas 226 Ernest Tommie Tucker 227 Roger Allen Parker 228 Franklin Steve Himes 229 Wilbur Andrew Enyart 230 Kenneth Myers 231 Harold L. Kuhn 232 Vernon E. Gilbaugh 233 Robert Earl Batz 234 Ralph Bernard Bunn 235 Lester H. Alderfer 236 Charles Edward Flagg, Jr. 237 Harold Deverl Zink 238 Calvin A. Kuhn 239 Ray Jesse Linebrink 240 Thomas G. Simmerman 241 Ellis N. Rynearson 242 James Allen Benner 243 James E. Flohr 244 Ronald C. Smith 245 Dale Kesler 246 Donald Aaron Burk 247 Ralph W. Crissinger 248 John David Baldwin 249 James Franklin Thomas 250 Fredrick Robert Hodel 251 Robert Samuel Robertson 252 Lester Henry Carr 253 Lorin Ross Churchill 254 Donald Eugene Polk 255 Stuart Burdell Leiter 256 William Tribbitt Biddinger 257 Charles Edward Hunter 258 Herne Oliver Jones 259 Arthur Henry Durkes 260 Wallace Wirt 261 Robert Leroy Woodcox 262 Byron F. Keel 263 William Henry Sweet 264 Jesse Floyd Shriver 265 James H. F. Daugherty 266 Howard Marculls Leavell 267 Maurice Raleigh Newman 268 Ralph Emmerson Madary 269 Joe Shaffer Daulton 270 William Donald Musselman

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Selective Service World War II 271 Harlan Paul Kirk 272 Charles LeRoy Spohn 273 Arthur Louks Gordon 274 Arthur Virgil Brockey 275 Herbert Owen Kubley 276 Norman Homer Cooper 277 Herman Doris Holloway 278 Richard Wade Coplen 279 William Maxwell Haworth 280 Harvey Joel Lewis 281 Elbert Franklin Kennedy 282 Robert Franklin Dielman 283 Hubert Jean Whittenberger 284 Floyd Kenneth Nuell 285 Donald Reno 286 Harold Everett Hodge 287 Emerson Claude Gross 288 Harry Emmett Pontius 289 Herman Everett Barkman 290 Clarence Wilder Horn 291 Howard Reed 292 Clayton Albert Bailey 293 Devon I. Eaton 294 Delbert Eugene Hunter 295 Joseph Leonard Brugh 296 Lester Francis Harmon 297 Roscoe Dennis Clay 298 David Chaloner Hill 299 Walter Lavoy Montgomery 300 Cecil Maurice Fields 301 Lloyd Lucious Brockey 302 Earl Vance Davis 303 Clifford Lee Shoemaker 304 John E. W. Scott 305 Elmer Frederick Lamb 306 John Edwin Perkins 307 Everett Earl Busenburg

308 Elmer Everett Rathfon 309 Ernest William Brockey 310 Gerald Devon Kindig 311 Robert DeWayne Horn 312 Glenn Dewitt St. Clair 313 Frank William Schmidt 314 Edward Lee Mow 315 Lloyd Theodore Rife 316 Theodore Marion Carithers 317 Herman Harvey Bowers 318 Floyd Sherman Friedrich 319 Sidney Richard Sadler, Jr. 320 Malcolm Floyd Vernon 321 David Winfield Shafer 322 George Edward Ream 323 Louis Lee Fishback 324 Vernon A. Johnson 325 Clifford Harold Boring 326 Cecil Edward Enyeart 327 Robert Lincoln Sheets 328 Robert E. Matthews 329 James Edward Gray 330 Ralph Herbert Goetz 331 Leroy Booeher 332 Wendell Samuel Duzenbery 333 Clair Dewitt Jones 334 William Bernard Rogers 335 William Ralph Walters 336 Donald Deverl Grass 337 John Herbert Carlile 338 James Alfred Towne 339 Harold Russell Utter 340 Newell Alexander Rife 341 Edward Francis Miller 342 Olen Dale Law 343 Charles Russell Barkman 344 Francis Lester Umbaugh 345 Carlos Edward Jewell 346 John Henry Max Good 347 Elmer George Stewart 348 Henry Dever Eshelman 349 Robert Ottis Bunn 350 James Arthur Deardorff 351 Millard Arthur Bradley 352 Lee James Ehlinger 353 George Walter Brown 354 Harold Cecil Abbott 355 George Bernard Migonis 356 Howard Wilson Landis 357 Byron Hartman 358 Trenson Trevannel Kline 359 Milo Dean Tullis 360 Sarl Ralph Floor

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Selective Service World War II 361 Marion Lawrence Dale 362 Homer Bentley Gangwer 363 Gilbert Earl Flohr 364 John Nelson Downs 365 Clyde Earl Castleman 366 Harold Lewis Hoge 367 William Edward Gray 368 Arville Ervin Dowling 369 Byron Eugene Thompson 370 Marvin Howard Brown 371 Maxwell James O’Blenis 372 Clarence Dean Keel 373 Lewis Earl Johnson 374 Clarence Dean Alexander 375 Vernon Dean Ault 376 Gaylord Swihart 377 Albert Reginald Hall 378 Albert Milton Tharp 379 Ray A. Pickens 380 Ralph Vonward Rader 381 Leland Voris Hayward 382 Gerald Earl Hisey 383 Seymour Elin 384 William Gordon Zartman 385 Guy Fredrick Ault 386 Fredrick Herman Jordan 387 Ralph Edward Curtis 388 Wilburn James Whipple 389 Reardon James Newman 390 Charles Edward Morgan 391 David Alfred Wilson 392 Edward Dale Shewman 393 James Norris Jackson 394 Cleotis Daine 395 Robert Omer Butt 396 Lincoln Edward Burton 397 Joe A. Halert

398 French Christley Severns 399 Harley Ray Siders 400 Francesco Zoppe 401 Arthur Ranson Chizum 402 Richard Howard Woods 403 Charles Phillip Hartung 404 Murel Brugh 405 Robert Bruce Miller 406 Gerald Louis Eastburg 407 Harry Franklin Krouse 408 Don Dwight Hornbeck 409 Edgar J. Baney 410 Clarence B. Fletcher 411 James Wallace Sperry 412 Charles Ray Good 413 Arthur Kermit Ramsey 414 Lester Deverl Holloway 415 Herman William Dale 416 Russell Frederick Williams 417 Arthur Maglecic 418 Oglie Zavatta 419 Morton King Ford 420 Harold David Shields 421 Robert Devane Van Lue 422 Lovell C. Porter 423 Carl Emmit Selleck 424 George E. F. Ravencroft 425 Clarence Loyd Hiatt 426 Vern Richter 427 Emmett Dewitt Thorrington 428 Herman Ulrick Ysberg 429 John Robert McLochlin 430 Clifford Wiles Vanata 431 Clarence Paul Smith 432 Paul Devain Rule 433 Paul Eugene Nickell 434 Leonard William Mikesell 435 Robert Lee Vern Thomas 436 Chester Ernest Overmyer 437 Chester Amos Knicklebine 438 Henry Glen Perdue 439 Elisworth H. Kneeland 440 James Edward Mikesell 441 Samuel Hunter Smith 442 Robert Lee Davidson 443 George Henry Hilflicker 444 Walter Russell Gerrick 445 Ernest Riley Ford 446 Dale Clevenger 447 Robert Lee Hoffman 448 Lloyd Lester Grable 449 Wilson Woodrow Perdue 450 Doc Henry Miller

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Selective Service World War II 451 Carl Emil Swanson 452 Gerald Frederick Walle 453 James Frederick Hill 454 Roy Cleo Kline 455 Alton Lavon Fry 456 Floyd George Koenig 457 Ferris E. Zechiel 458 John William Kirby 459 Porter Emerson Sibert 460 Eugene Frances Brugh 461 Raymond Eldon Hunter 462 William James Carter 463 Duane Fremont Ulenlaus 464 Arthur Taylor Sheets 465 Glen Orvil Myers 466 James Clifford Barnes 467 David LeRoy Bryant 468 Cranor Lawrence Smith 469 Douglas M. Sweany 470 Norman Thomas Dickson 471 Kenneth LeRoy Miller 472 Benjamin Alonzo Woodcox 473 Robert Wiley Richards 474 Devane Elmer Ballenger 475 Kenneth Mentor Stevens 476 Ted Devon Smith 477 Donald William Holloway 478 Myron Zachman Berkheiser 479 Donald Lincoln Lukens 480 George Frances Eshelman 481 Kermit Ross Rage 482 Glen Dever Eshelman 483 Claude Donald Sweares 484 Rex J. Richard 485 Ralph B. Thrush 486 Charles Albert Smith 487 Woodrow Rynearson

488 Paul Austin Eiler 489 Galen Calvin Eiler 490 Clifford Lamoine Lowe 491 Francis Leo Bastow 492 Charles Edward Hoover 493 Harley Rex Thompson 494 Robert Carr 495 Leonard Woodcox 496 Richard Mark Miller 497 Leo Floor 498 Emerson Leon Braman 499 Carl Jacobs 500 Robert Fredrick Sausaman 501 John Dawald Eber 502 Gerald Arleo Berry 503 Howard James Cross 504 James Lowell Guffin 505 Harry Maynard Doub 506 Wendell Carvey Tombaugh 507 Joseph Anthony Kroft 508 Leonard Edward Lowe 509 Ralph Roy Ludwig 510 Howard Eugene Bernhardt 511 Edward Wideman 512 Wilbourn Jacob Myers 513 Francis Lee Cochran 514 Joseph Owen Harman 515 FredrickHugh Moore, Jr. 516 Frank Albert Brandes 517 John Donald King 518 Herbert Dale Smith 519 Cloyce Dever Reed 520 Eldon Howard Hickman 521 Orien Devane Kepler 522 James Woodrow Clark 523 Donald William Morgan 524 Cecil Lee Fenstermaker 525 Clifford Samuel Snyder 526 Carl Farnsworth Zartman 527 John Edward Davis 528 Ermal Floyd McKee 529 Fredrick Snyder 530 Willard Chamberlain 531 William Bryan Green 532 Arthur Francis Scott 533 Walter Hale Becker 534 Floyd Otto Kindig 535 Paul D. Arven 536 Edwin Ross Foster 537 George Lee Garvin 538 Louis Earl Kelly 539 Claude Everett Quinn 540 Secondo Zoppe

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Selective Service World War II 541 Francis Paul O’Conner 542 Merrill Devon Waltz 543 William Albert Brandt 544 Carl Daniel Overmyer 545 Edward Loyd Pieratt 546 Raymond A. Lebo 547 Gilbert Wilson Good 548 Cleon Wentworth Shaw 549 Robert M. Hendrickson 550 Willie Maynard Swick 551 Marice Wesley Nickels 552 Omer Sayger 553 James Garth Stewart 554 James Emerson Smith 555 Edward Shipp 556 Earl Smith 557 El Roy Russell Foglesong 558 Frederick Arnold Norris 559 Glen Kenneth Hatfield 560 Harrold Dewayne Parker 561 Harvey Cleon Vermillion 562 Kendal Walter Rager 563 Fredrick Lee Hammond 564 Walter Scott Harris 565 Elmer Gilbert Harris 566 Cecil Franklin Ringle 567 Harley Orwin Weidner 568 Lavoy Barkman Hoffman 569 Lester Ginther 570 John Robert Sheperis 571 Virgil Ralph VnDuyne 572 John Addison Ravencroft 573 Harold Levi Gilbaugh 574 Virgil Lawrence Thompson 575 Leo Virgil De Witt

576 Philip Andrew Perkins 577 Joseph Anthony Zeiger 578 Robert Edwin Smith 579 Byron Franklin Carr 580 Tillman Wilson 581 Harold Miller Gerrick 582 Dee DeVere Nellans 583 John William Urbin 584 Robert Bammerlin 585 William Floyd Glaze 586 Harry Willard Zellers 587 Charles Vern Latta 588 Robert Mills Scott 589 John Eugene Herd 590 John Henry Smith 591 Wayne C. Kistler 592 Gordon L. Beehler 593 Robert Gerald Beerwert 594 William James Frettinger 595 Russell Bruce Bacon 596 Oscar Alonzo Carr 597 Elmer Elroy Young 598 James DeVon Fuller 599 James Edward McCain 600 James Joshua Coffing 601 Charles Clifford Coffman 602 Clifford Lahman 603 Cecil LeRoy Kirk 604 William Robert White 605 Theodore Charles Overmyer 606 Charles Freeman Hemenway 607 Marion Burk Young 608 Charles Robert Raymer 609 Raymond Den Bowen 610 Evan Lee Michael 611 Chester William Traver 612 Everett Byron Long 613 George Albert Thomas 614 Orren Donald St. Clair 615 Luther Merle Keel 616 Emmitt Meek 617 Don Wert 618 Harold Arthur Kuhn 619 William Riley Dickson 620 Howard Flynn 621 Norman Dale Zimmerman 622 Richard Caple Smith 623 Clovanni Zoppe 624 Raymond Harsh 625 Donald Gale Shriver 626 Raymond Edward Garver 627 Lloyd Rudolph Reddinger 628 Norval Junior Ball

Page 9: Handbook Selective Svc - Fulton County Public Library Chester Roland Jones 98 Morris Paul Wills 99 Don Ruthford Hill 100 Eldon Raymond Butler 101 William Lynn Chamberlain 102 Wilbert

Selective Service World War II 629 Chester Francis James 630 Arthur Maxwell Thompson 631 Robert Clifton Overmyer 632 Thomas Anthony Delliosa 633 Albert Norwood Bailey 634 Gerald Doyne McMillen 635 Harry Shelton Norman 636 Russell Lawrence Mikels 637 Lee Gilbert Hedges 638 Chester Arthur Bragg 639 John Krchnavl, Jr. 640 Edgar M. Baker 641 Robert Bliss Waltz 642 Gerald E. Doud 643 Edmund Rose Lacy 644 Albertus Van Dien, Jr. 645 Warran Albert Hanson 646 Ralph Dean Rans 647 Paul Franklin Emery 648 Walter Alfonso Pickens 649 Winfred Kenneth Taylor 650 Orvill Ross Pickens 651 Thomas Walter Baldwin 652 Charles E. Kochenderfer 653 Francis E. Reyome 654 Darwin Wilbe Petty 655 Vernon Carter Brown 656 Dean S. Conrad 657 Otis Knebel 658 Fred Merl Keesey 659 Carl Royce Martin 660 Paul Nelson Bowen 661 James Theodore White 662 Donald Myers Zartman 663 Charles Junio Peele 664 Paul Herman Stayton 665 Garland Franklin Sriver

666 William Wilbur Pickett 667 Harry Lee Patsel 668 Clarence Swain Koons 669 Earl Franklin Reinhold 670 Dale Wilbur Eikenberry 671 Glen LeRoy Beckman 672 Ralph Chester Kreamer 673 Edmund Aloysouis Ley 674 Vern S. McCane 675 Theodore WilliamMyers 676 Charles Lerohy Gibson 677 Vearl Woodrow Packard 678 Harry Sayger 679 Edward Francis Erlenbaugh 680 Russell William Wagoner 681 Ora Wales 682 Marvin Earl Whisler 683 Wilbert Roy Utter 684 Norman W. Walters 685 Albert Laverne Swanson 686 Paul Richard Kelley 687 William Earl Cutshaw 688 Elmer Leonides Fouts 689 Walter Cornelius Lowe 690 Eldon F. Rager 691 Harold Darwin Morrett 692 Otis Sayger 693 Maurice Sayger 694 Arthur Franklin Brubaker 695 Harold Van Bailey 696 Clyde Henry Ford 697 Gustaf H. Gustafson 698 Harold G. Hamilton 699 Robert Carlise Kline 700 Francis Abe Blacketor 701 Raymond Earl Blacketor 702 James Eugene Jacob 703 Donald D. Bryant 704 Walter Gerald McCrosky 705 Kenneth S. Stockberger 706 Otto Fletcher 707 Dalton Leon Kindig 708 Robert Demont Baird 709 Virgil Whisman 710 Loftlee Bernard Vanata 711 Charles Everett Shafer 712 Floyd Edward Eisenman 713 Ivan Monroe Dague 714 Lloyd Wilbur Craig 715 George L. Deamer, Jr. 716 Donald Ervin Eytcheson 717 Wayne Edward Rider 718 Everett L. Rentchler

Page 10: Handbook Selective Svc - Fulton County Public Library Chester Roland Jones 98 Morris Paul Wills 99 Don Ruthford Hill 100 Eldon Raymond Butler 101 William Lynn Chamberlain 102 Wilbert

Selective Service World War II 719 Robert Burdette Garner 720 Arlene Atwell 721 Jacob Elmo Casper 722 Alvah Preston Castle 723 Hugh Hubert Rogers 724 Mack McLean 725 Ancil Roy Beall 726 Robert Marion Thomas 727 Kermit Darr Biddinger 728 Floyd Manning Gaumer 729 Robert Francis Reining 730 George Willis Johnson 731 Vesper Glenn Franklin 732 Gilford Leon Bowers 733 Maurice Byron Smith 734 James Vernon Schell 735 Michael Pafundi 736 John Alvin Call 737 Dean Clarence Murphy 738 Donald Chester Rans 739 Eugene Forest McGee 740 Raymond Andrew TAbler 741 Lester Eugene Murtha 742 Harry Charles Mather 743 Ralph Leiter Hunneshagen 744 Raymond William Thomas 745 Alfred LeRoy Large 746 Harold C. Hoover 747 Ra Kenneth Reinhold 748 Von Maurice Staley 749 Orville D. Large 750 Estel Engle 751 Charles Tyre Jones 752 Gerald David Utter 753 Herman Donald Jones 754 John Wesley Sawyer 755 Robert Clarence Drudge 756 Thomas Edward Berry 757 William M. Blackburn

758 Maynbard H. McCloughan 759 Charles Reed Bilyew 760 Earl Edmund Shidler 761 Joe Bruce Cook 762 Donald Eugene Wilson 763 John D. Moore 764 Frank A. Fredricks 765 Paul Eugene Ley 766 Ralph Lawrence Overmyer 767 Donovan Elmer Brugh 768 Norman Paul Thomas 769 Herschel Edward Goss 770 Loyd Nathan Carver 771 Ray Franklin Myers 772 Weldon Benjamin Carr 773 Dale Frances Halderman 774 Howard S. Hughes 775 Herschel Ray Gibson 776 Francis Leonard Roth 777 Harold Iler 778 Reuben E. Rynearson 779 John Sam Stephen 780 Paul Orlo Barts 781 Raymond W. Minthorn 782 Joseph Edgar St. Clair 783 Loy Franklin Calhoun 784 Harold Edward Harding 785 Edward Burgon Sadler 786 Lester Lawrence Burns 787 Bernard P. Bridegroom 788 Walter K. Cartwright 789 Carl Ted Crabill 790 Willis Lee Bradway 791 Nelson Wayne Sadler 792 John Edwin Decker 793 William K. Reames 794 Ralph Emerson Kistler 795 Claude W. Masteller 796 Paul King Dice 797 Miles Emerson Sheets 798 Vernon Eugene Dubuque 799 Robert Krathwohl 800 Arvid J. Putman 801 Leroy Wilson Harmon 802 Joseph George Arnold 803 Archie Ben Chance 804 Earl Paul Mattix 805 Robert John West 806 Ben F. DuBois 807 Lyle Myron Reed 808 John Lloyd Coleman 809 Emerson Allen Reichard 810 Roy Donald Frettinger

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Selective Service World War II 811 Curtis Richard Guise 812 Robert Brown Jones 813 Cloral E. Hartz 814 Ivan Earl Stubbs 815 Edgar Charles Diveley 816 John A. Burns 817 Francis John Carithers 818 David Junior Copeland 819 Harold Ray Price 820 Russell C. Shoemaker 821 George Wesley Cleland 822 Don Robert Burnett 823 Harry Ernest Fossow 824 Hugh Albert Stamm 825 Lawrence Eugene Holland 826 Adam Zartman 827 Charley Edmond Bates 828 William F. Ziesenhene 829 Russell James Smiley 830 William Eugene Belcher 831 Eldrith William Cook 832 Albert A. Wood 833 Lindsy Glen Ewen 834 Glen Ludlow Minglin 835 Arthur Dean Weber 836 Walter Roscoe Stubbs 837 Lonnie Charles Ewen 838 Ossie Howard 839 John Arnold Bell 840 Elmer Ray Woodcox 841 Henry Omer Coplen 842 Ronald Powell 843 Raymond Earl Enhart 844 Albert Leroy Eshelman 845 Milo Oscar Ault 846 Robert Paul Hartman 847 James Leotis Crabtree 848 Telford Harley Conrad 849 Roy Dwight Fultz 850 Homer Vernon Sampsel 851 John Calvin Rhoades 852 William Prewit Ewen 853 Ira Woodrow Haskins

854 Ulrich Woodcox 855 Merrel Dean Wagoner 856 Forrest Melton Skidmore 857 Harold Ivan Sommers 858 Herman Eugene McColley 859 Francis Taylor Kelly 860 Daniel D. Secor 861 Wilson Benviel Guise 862 Charles Elliott Decker 863 Phillip Monroe Kreig 864 Ellis Harold Grizzell 865 Cecil Rhodes 866 Paul Allen Hoover 867 O. C. Harold Hartle 868 Robert E. Overmyer 869 Robert Charles Kelly 870 Devines Charles Kindig 871 Eugene Clyde Overmeyer 872 Harlan Faye Nickell 873 Edward Turner Biddle 874 Everett Vermont Murhling 875 Leonard Orville Chamnese 876 George Albert Anderson 877 Edward LeVonMurfitt 878 Robert Charles Conner 879 Kenneth Wesley Kaley 880 Wayne Kenneth Engle 881 Harry Linden Minter 882 Elmer Frank Douglass 883 Burlen Eugene Depoy 884 Leola Wilson Sommers 885 Carl Michael Herrold 886 Pierce Engle 887 Samuel Howard Kirk 888 Thomas James Larkin 889 Marvin Lee Rife 890 Elmer E. Holiday 891 Francis LeRoy Thomas 892 William George Ehart 893 Joel Jackson Brubaker 894 Alvin Dismond Newell 895 Albert Lester Bowen 896 George Edward Waddups 897 Sam Clay Smith 898 Glen William McGinnis 899 David Lewis Smith 900 Gerald Gearhart 901 Ralph LaVern Davis 902 Floyd Ambrose McGee 903 Dale Wesley Friesen 904 Harry Pontious 905 Harley Edward McClain 906 Demoine Towne

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Selective Service World War II 907 Roger Wilson Werner 908 Ezra George Cooper 909 Melvin Garret Parman 910 Thurl Fredrick Piper 911 Richard Argyle Wall 912 Benjamin H. Thomas 913 Don Emmons 914 Allison Haimbaugh 915 Frank Edwin Hoffman 916 Robert Alonzo Patton 917 WilliamHarold Bradbury 918 Floyd Lavern Batz 919 Wayne Forest Morris 920 Robert Oliver Jones 921 Lester Joseph Leman 922 Orval Franklin Clark 923 William R. Gurtner 924 Cecil Foy Stangle 925 James Francis Casey 926 Ralph L. Jurgensmeyer 927 Frederick WilliamMohler 928 Gortie Frederick Shobe 929 Floyd Leslie Smith 930 Donald McIntire 931 Robert Timbers 932 Russel DeWitt Voorhees 933 Forest Howard Pike 934 George Maurice Helvey 935 Joseph Alvin Madeford 936 Donald Philip Davis 937 Arnold Laver Zellers 938 Charles J. Irelan 939 Doin Miller Smoker 940 Harold David Hammond 941 Howard Ogden Marsh 942 Keith Wayne Beckman 943 Charles P. Pletcher 944 Franklin C. Greer 945 Albert Willis Jennens 946 Troy Harry Foore 947 Robert Wilson Wagoner 948 Dean King Stinson

949 Robert Miller 950 Albert Edward Cliff 951 Jesse Howard Thompson 952 William Thomas Skidmore 953 Otto LeRoy Hartman 954 Cecil Edgar Pickens 955 George Wilder Beer 956 Ralph Lowell Pitts, Jr. 957 Melvin Dale Fisher 958 Walter Melvin Hektor 959 Harry Leo Dolph 960 John Joseph Gerig 961 Harold Verle Martin 962 Theodore Aaron Brown 963 Charles Edison Gast 964 Paul Elmer Fites 965 Raymond DeVon Pontius 966 Kenneth Castleman 967 Elias Lust Miller 968 James Hubeny, Jr. 969 Francis James Ginther 970 Conde Devon Holloway 971 Rexall Conner Lowe 972 Loren D. Cunningham 973 Chester Engle 974 Joe Edward Conway 975 Francis Weldon Crispen 976 Victor Hugh Skidmore 977 Patrick Stewart 978 Elza Eldon Emerson 979 Walter DeVeck Hudkins 980 Francis Ernest Smith 981 Clarence Charles Williams 982 Charles Nolen, Jr. 983 Wilson Mearl Wakeland 984 Charles Edward Bucher 985 Turon H. Furguson 986 Norman Ralph Tucker 987 Harold Lynn Groninger 988 Arvin Orle Carr 989 Loren Eugene Hardsaw 990 Clarence M. Ditmann 991 Carol Lee Cook 992 Dale H. Felts 993 L. G. Alber 994 George Albert St. Clair 995 John Thomas Hall 996 Cloyce Raymond Miller 997 Virgil Leo Coash 998 Omer L. Haimbaugh 999 Loyal Judson Hudkins 1000 Verl Wesley Rager 1001 Robert Byron Thomas

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Selective Service World War II 1002 Herman Dale Hoff 1003 Harold Jay Smith 1004 William Robert Tracy 1005 Estle K. Eshelman 1006 Raymond Sylvester Fuller 1007 Milo Earl Newcomer 1008 Benjamin F. Sweet 1009 Hugh Bankson Holman 1010 Edward Woodrow Gamble 1011 George Starr 1012 Oral Forest Burns 1013 Earl Joseph Bailey 1014 Walter Bowen 1015 Harry Dean Drudge 1016 Earl John Brant 1017 Robert Minglin 1018 Howard Felix Tobey 1019 Samuel Howard Busch 1020 Otis R. Towne 1021 William Albert Thomas 1022 Jerry Drudge Metzler 1023 John Van Trump Brown 1024 Byron Eugene Ginn 1025 Charles Martin Coplen 1026 Stanley E. Samuelson 1027 Laurence Hubert Norris 1028 Earl Dean Arven 1029 Claude Dee Arven 1030 Leo Carl McCroskey 1031 Robert Louis Cribb 1032 Charles Oliver Gordon 1033 John Dawson, Jr. 1034 Kenneth M. Mollenhour 1035 Ermel Lester Crabill 1036 Arthur Clinger 1037 Donald Thomas Straw 1038 Oren Buryl Conrad 1039 James Wilkes 1040 James Wilson Nixon 1041 Howard J. Henderson 1042 Raymond Kruger 1043 Ralph E. Friedrich 1044 Thomas Marion Lamb

1045 Michael Leroy Zartman 1046 Russell Kamp 1047 Randall Lavon McCroskey 1048 Roy Edward Hill 1049 Gerald Wesley Swartz 1050 Earl Oliver Ogle 1051 Paul Edward Shaffer 1052 Virgil Cleon Miller 1053 Harold Leroy Leininger 1054 Elton Rauber Nelson 1055 Paul C. Myers 1056 Merl F. Sriver 1057 Hugh Sheldon Weeks 1058 Richard Eugene Harper 1059 Robert Curtis Baber 1060 John Theodore Frankle 1061 Carl Wilson Gross 1062 Robert Emerson Cook 1063 Stanley DeWayne Teel 1064 Myron Carold Reed 1065 Louis E. Shambaugh 1066 Graydon Schmidt Roe 1067 Byron Chester Hill 1068 Donald Ray Miller 1069 Glen Verelle Reyome 1070 Kenneth W. Morrison 1071 Eugene Lowell Kirkman 1072 Carlton H. Haskett 1073 Ernest Ralph Cochran 1074 William Ralph Zimmerman 1075 Charles Dale Daulton 1076 Paul Pershing Waltz 1077 Hubert McIntosh 1078 Donald Leroy Henderson 1079 Jacob Hugh Linden 1080 Eugene Foley 1081 Woodrow Bryan Smith 1082 Morgan Lavon Justice 1083 John Ross Curless 1084 Philip Ray Anderson 1085 John Jacobs 1086 Jack Conrad Spencer 1087 Lee Wayne Marsh 1088 Ermel Ray Kimble 1089 Lloyd Crill 1090 Roger Elwin Kent 1091 John Edward Westwood 1092 Earl Fansler 1093 Lester Harold Shidaker 1094 Lester H. Large 1095 Donald Eugene Woods 1096 Harvey Edward Turner 1097 Lloyd K. McCroskey

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Selective Service World War II 1098 Victor Donald Arvin 1099 Clyde H. Cook 1100 Delbert Glenn Anders 1101 Kenneth Edward Cranmer 1102 Clifford Almond Wilson 1103 Omer Roy Hook 1104 James Raymond Barker 1105 Ralph Deverl Reese 1106 Lester E. Good 1107 Henry Nelson Cox 1108 Glen D. Funk 1109 Joseph Martin Burns 1110 Donald Nation Hiser 1111 Roy Earl Ness 1112 Marion Russell Severns 1113 William F. Gilliland 1114 Charles Michael Sheridan 1115 Harold Eugene Maddox 1116 Fredrick R. M. Partridge 1117 Robert Lee Kilmer 1118 Amos Edward Foor 1119 Estel Moore 1120 Charles Deloyce Norris 1121 Roland Coverstone Hizer 1122 Everett Ray Emerson 1123 Robert Evan Kern 1124 George Robert Gault 1125 Emerson E. Johnson 1126 Harold Lee Kuhn 1127 Ellis Engle 1128 Floyd James Thomas 1129 Perry Oscar Black 1130 Robert Darl Greer 1131 Leslie Fay Shackelford 1132 Roland Drudge Lukens 1133 Harold Hartman Towne 1134 Ernest Nichols 1135 Ernest Emanuel Smoker 1136 Frederick Milo Graham

1137 Marvin Leroy Heltzel 1138 Marvel Emerson Werner 1139 Samuel Ellis Burkett 1140 Harry Charles Shapley 1141 Ralph Albert Wall 1142 Fred Moyer Graffis 1143 Edward Philip Cornell 1144 Harry H. Barter, Jr. 1145 Murphy Donald Rose 1146 Leonard Charles Zumbaugh 1147 Doyle Eugene Hisey 1148 Joe Herman Huffman 1149 Carl Lester Showley 1150 Harry Steveson Sutton 1151 Norman Rowe Burkett 1152 Veral Leon Sheetz 1153 George Raymond Burkett 1154 George Winfield Kuhn 1155 Marion Earl Leininger 1156 Don E. Beattie 1157 Brom Alden Lichtenwalter 1158 Howard R. Wertzberger 1159 Arthur Andrew Oldfather 1160 Leston Goodyear 1161 Luroy William Bick 1162 George Eldridge Maby 1163 Clair Vaughn Tustison 1164 Joe Augustus Sissel 1165 Ernest Donnell Bonine 1166 Murray Maudlin 1167 Antonio De Marco 1168 Vernon Leroy Towne 1169 Leroy Joe Van Duyne 1170 Hershel Teel 1171 Albert Marion Fiscus 1172 Major S. Zimmerman 1173 John Foster Dellinger 1174 Jesse Arthur Brown 1175 Raymond Krieg 1176 Lee Van Dorn Becker 1177 Arthur William Shively 1178 Delford Daniel Bowen 1179 Ralph Deverl Bowers 1180 Raymond Walter Bowers 1181 Harold Monroe Chapman 1182 Andrew James Kuhn 1183 Herschel William Mow 1184 Donald F. Boggess 1185 James Edward Schier 1186 Edward Carlton Shriver 1187 Charles Donald Love 1188 Mervyn Leon Russell 1189 Charles Arthur Borden

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Selective Service World War II 1190 Vincent Aldrich Hayden 1191 Ernest Lee Shoemaker 1192 Wilber Byron Kindig 1193 Thurle Paul Alber 1194 Roy Sidney Dick 1195 Jacob Warren DePoy 1196 Benile Nelson Berry 1197 Donald George Leavell 1198 Herman Devane Mathews 1199 Ottis Adelbert Dickey 1200 Robert Earl Zent 1201 James Merle Wilson 1202 Orlo Milo Brown 1203 Van Kochenderfer 1204 Robert Theodore Lord 1205 Donald B. Rush 1206 Earl Leroy Walters 1207 Foster Leon Kindig 1208 Bill Earl Leininger 1209 Harlin Leroy Showley 1210 Estel Emery Champ 1211 Cecil Murphy Patterson 1212 Charles F. Meiser 1213 Elgie H. Vandermark 1214 Omar H. Leininger 1215 David Orval Long 1216 Artimus F. Coplen 1217 Donald Wyle Troutman 1218 Kenneth Clark Miller 1219 Lewis John Polk, Jr. 1220 Joseph Ruel Karns 1221 Orvan V. Van Lue 1222 Robert Lowell White 1223 William T. J. Alspach 1224 Charles Howard Pol 1225 Russell Ernest Cauffman 1226 Charles H. Kale 1227 O’Neal Fred Gagnon 1228 Ellsworth Hess 1229 Joseph Lantz 1230 William Kroft Miller 1231 Byron Lee Strong 1232 Donald Eugene Kanouse 1233 Wendell W. Pugh

1234 Earnest Gerald Mehrley 1235 Charles Elvie Green 1236 Orton Paul Zent 1237 Paul Alfred Virgil 1238 Alfred Clement Wickman 1239 Guy Hill 1240 Dean Eldon Kreamer 1241 Lester Charles Wade 1242 Russel D. Holloway 1243 Aura LaPhon Overmyer 1244 Kenneth K. Kraning 1245 Charles Alvin Baldwin 1246 Donald J. Enyeart 1247 John Henry Beard 1248 Carl Clayton Smith 1249 Floyd Byrl Mathias 1250 David Lenord Putman 1251 Ernest Fredrick Miller 1252 Deverl Ernest Becker 1253 Benjamin Ephriam Perkins 1254 Robert Lee Masteller 1255 Harold Leroy Newcomer 1256 Loyd Elemer Otto 1257 Francis Alber Olinger 1258 George Willima Tigler 1259 Leonard J. Reinholt 1260 Frederick Daniel Hizer 1261 Rudy George Novak 1262 Arthur Hammond Morphet 1263 Harold Devon Showley 1264 Floyd Van Meter 1265 Dale Poenix 1266 Arthur Emerson Brown 1267 William Melvin Godd ?? 1268 Pearl Dee Ulrich 1269 Elmer Emil Seidel 1270 Volney Oren Wheadon 1271 Edwin Raymond Hektor 1272 Kenneth Nelson Hiland 1273 Lawrence E. Kelsey 1274 Harold H. Walters 1275 Gerald Calvin Sullivan 1276 Maurice Sheldon Rogers 1277 Joseph Engle Meiser 1278 Byron Hamlett Gordon 1279 Joseph Levi Horton 1280 Delbert Edwin Umbaugh 1281 Frank James Meredith 1282 Lonzo Earl Meredith 1283 Kenneth Burdell Benner 1284 Walter Barton Safford 1285 George William Utter 1286 Oscar Wayne Crill

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Selective Service World War II 1287 Raymond Deloise Bowers 1288 John William McGowen 1289 Ronald Earl Fenimore 1290 Charles Wells, Jr. 1291 Robert Learon Weirick 1292 Joseph Allen Baker 1293 Thomas S. Carter 1294 Darwin Devon Lavengood 1295 Nelson G. Hunter 1296 Robert Arthur Calvert 1297 Donald Cleon Sutton 1298 Joseph W. McConnell 1299 Herman John Pattee 1300 Milo Richard Brown 1301 Edward Newton Wagoner 1302 Wayne Allen Daulton 1303 Glen Eugene Daulton 1304 Donald McKinney Werner 1305 Harry B. Allison 1306 John S. Hanson, Jr. 1307 Russell Wilson 1308 Ralph Lloyd Shoemaker 1309 Oren Harley Newman 1310 Gerald O. Bunnell 1311 Howard Milton Ewen 1312 Ervin Jay Sanders 1313 Eldon T. Cumberland 1314 Melvin Howard Hunter 1315 Howard Milton Ewen 1316 Henry William Meineka 1317 Robert Lincoln Tombaugh 1318 John Geiger Gilliland 1319 Lewis W. McCall 1320 Ralph Raymond Barts 1321 Hurschel C. Milliser 1322 Troy Franklin Graves 1323 William E. Eckles 1324 Donald Lemuel Hulbert 1325 Robert Oren DuBois 1326 Arthur Dale Bruce 1327 Robert Edward Polley 1328 Eugene Paul Bright

1329 Everett Maurice Ault 1330 Howard R. Eisenman 1331 Franklin D. Berkheiser 1332 John Donald Pyle 1333 Howard Maxwell Wood 1334 Clinton Lee Moore 1335 Edgar Philip Haney 1336 Gresham F. Lough 1337 Arthur O. Overmyer 1338 Glen Edward Howell 1339 Charles E. Burch 1340 Howard Monroe Utter 1341 Russel H. Tilden 1342 Harry Thomas Huppert 1343 Charles Whittenberger 1344 Ralph Earnest Shewman 1345 Boyd Bowlen Powell 1346 Delbert Lemoin Floor 1347 Earl Richard Kuhn 1348 Charles E. Green 1349 Fred O. Gottschalk 1350 Francis Leon Fulton 1351 Robert LeRoy Gray 1352 Everett Wayne Hoffman 1353 William L. Bradway 1354 Roy E. Meredith 1355 Chester Cavender 1356 Lester Alfred Wood 1357 Francis E. Tyler 1358 Howard M. Taylor 1359 Raymond Lee Cook 1360 George W. Duff 1361 George A. Henderson 1362 Raymond Harond Daily 1363 Carl Miller Ault 1364 Herbert LeRoy Sheetz 1365 Kenneth W. McIntyre 1366 Kenneth O. Tabler 1367 Ora Maxwell Kestle 1368 Howard LeRoy Carr 1369 Dean Lavon Zartman 1370 Paul Jones Rockwell 1371 George Franklin Hattery 1372 Aubrey Ogden Zellers 1373 Clair Eugene Strong 1374 Arthur Grendel Strong 1375 Dale Krieg 1376 David Mann Flynn 1377 Omer Dale Sheetz 1378 Max Dever Waechter 1379 Alfred Kermit Moore 1380 Hugh Tucney Hall 1381 Calvin Keller Hartman

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Selective Service World War II 1382 Roy Eugene Chapman 1383 Floyd Eugene Krieg 1384 Virgil Leroy Slonaker 1385 George W. Smith 1386 Alfred F. Mathiesen 1387 Leslie Clifford House 1388 John William Foglesong 1389 Everette William Davis 1390 Devon Wendell Engle 1391 Joseph Thomas Bolley 1392 George W. Krom, Jr. 1393 Chester Allen Loelin 1394 Irvin Gideon Sutton 1395 Charles Dever Bradway 1396 Forrest G. La Munion 1397 George Herman Hayden 1398 Sherman Ray Hively 1399 Vincent George Calvin 1400 William Joseph McPherson 1401 Frederick Brice Cessna 1402 Oscar Daniel Cramer 1403 Echo Larve McCalla 1404 Joe Howard Lewis 1405 Robert Eldon Lewis 1406 Walter Huston Meader 1407 Raymond Russell Jones 1408 Frederick S. Blausser 1409 Earl Elmer Meiser 1410 George L. Ertzinger 1411 William James Flynn 1412 George P. K. Thompson, Jr. 1413 Robert W. Whittenberger 1414 Omer R. Steininger 1415 Henry Patrick Smith 1416 Walter Ray Holloway 1417 William Alfred Nixon 1418 John Alber Vandegrift 1419 Franklin M. Hizer 1420 Albert Joseph Ranz 1421 Clarence B. Henderson

1422 Robert E. Cauffman 1423 Henry John Montz 1424 Verlin A. Ramsey 1425 John Willis Gray 1426 Laurel W. Kenyon 1427 Morton Monroe Hill 1428 Robert Severns Stoner 1429 Forest L. Campbell 1430 Ralph E. Updike 1431 Clyde Samuel Lyle 1432 Carl LeRoy McConkey 1433 Joseph Kenney Quick 1434 Robert Lee Nicodemus 1435 Harold E. Herendeen 1436 Byron Lyman Abbott 1437 James Marion Gorrell 1438 Orville William Severns 1439 Louis J. Kline 1440 Ralph Warren B. Vayette 1441 Herbert Leslie Myers 1442 Perry LeRoy Stewart 1443 Robert Jerome Erwin 1444 Israel J. Smith 1445 Walter Deverl Carr 1446 Charles Devon Cochran 1447 Dale Arthur Wagoner 1448 Austin Kincaid 1449 Floyd Lester Thomen 1450 Louis Leroy Alspach 1451 Kenneth D. Haldeman 1452 John Curtis Parks 1453 Harold I. Stockbergerr 1454 John B. Slaybaugh, Jr. 1455 Paul Eugene Partridge 1456 Charles B. Riggle 1457 Howard E. Wildermuth 1459 Paul Higman Adamson 1460 John Wilson, Jr. 1461 Delbert Imel 1462 Daniel Clifford Alber 1463 Howard Marion Chizum 1464 Donald Arthur Sutton 1465 Charles Walter Miller 1466 Merle Leon Kelley 1467 Henry George Konneck 1468 John Edward Miller 1469 George Smith 1470 Charles Edward Knight 1471 Harley Leroy Crousor 1472 Rolland D. Newcomer 1473 Joseph Johnson 1474 Samuel M. Gregory 1475 John Jacob Bigler

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Selective Service World War II 1476 Everett B. Taylor 1477 Edwin Ralph Epsteen 1478 Herbert Loselle Orr 1479 Lyle F. Bailey 1480 Carl Welcome Shafer 1481 Omer Martin Spohn 1482 Harold C. Woolington 1483 Devon Howard Craig 1484 Rodney Quimette Arnold 1485 Timothy John Cronin 1486 Vern Ellsworth Barker 1487 Omer Barnette Troutman 1488 John Thomas McLaughlin 1489 Gail Wayne Marshall 1490 James F. Rittenhouse, Jr. 1491 Donald Earl Saffordf 1492 James S. Sedan 1493 Joseph Edgar Gilbert 1494 Robert Kaley 1495 Russell D. Walters 1496 Tillman James Kline 1497 Waldo Logan Gray 1498 Clement L. Graham 1499 Andrew Jack Bick 1500 John Isaac Stangle 1501 William Clark Willis 1502 Merl E. Hammond 1503 Ned R. Hutchinson 1504 Eugene H. McClain 1505 Thomas Henry Kimmall 1506 Wilfred Dale Hisey 1507 Paul Wayne Mattix 1508 Robert Henry Slocum 1509 Kenneth Frank Yoder 1510 Kinnie Howard 1511 Byron Russel Burch 1512 Harold Earl Lowe 1513 Francis G. Hudkins 1514 Kenneth A. Watkins 1515 Harold Lee Samson 1516 Dan Frank Kralis, Jr. 1517 Melvin Leonard Garner 1518 Dan William Herrold 1519 Harold Willard Shonk 1520 Verl Duane Lindsy 1521 Donald B. Pontius

1522 Ralph Edwin Smith 1523 Hollis C. Swisher 1524 Ray Ernest Button 1525 Otto Horatio Blacketor 1526 Cecil Bryant Button 1527 Ivan Merle Blacketor 1528 Maurice Harvey Bixler 1529 Lawrence Raymond Walsh 1530 Rome Tatman 1531 William Paul Warren 1532 Walter Raymond Goodner 1533 Clifford Edwin Murphy 1534 Defern William Adams 1535 Claude Edward Bilyew 1536 Nathan Benjamin Enyart 1537 Eli Emerson Partridge 1538 Ralph Clayton Boldry 1539 Kermit B. Leininger 1540 Harold Eugene Humes 1541 Eldon E. Zabst 1542 Rex Alvin Carey 1543 Donald Leroy Smith 1544 James Oakley Ricketts 1545 Dean Kenneth Utter 1546 Albert Earl Talbott 1547 Charles A. Runkle 1548 Stuart Cornelius Wigg, Jr. 1549 Lester Earl Denny 1550 Roy McGriff 1551 Kenneth Reed Huntsinger 1552 Lloyd F. Edlinger 1553 Ralph Louis Norris 1554 Bliss Nolan Butts 1555 Dennis Adrian Troutman 1556 Ira Francis Calhoun 1557 Oscar Milton Corsaut 1558 Francis Dale Gibbons 1559 Eugene Maury Kelley 1560 William J. Mikesell 1561 Harold McIntyre 1562 Harold Leveral Spurlock 1563 James Long Allison 1564 Johnnie Eugene Jones 1565 Daniel Vincent Rose 1566 Robert Henry Myers 1567 Louis William Stretch 1568 Frank Arthur Noftsger 1569 Niel Garner Nees 1570 Robert Crosby Pletcher [The News-Sentinel, Monday October 28, 1940]

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Selective Service World War II

“158” FIRST NUMBER IN U.S. DRAFT LOTTERY LOCKRIDGE NO. 158

The first three persons drafted in Fulton County are No. 158, Charles Darwin Lockridge, photographer of Rochestrer, No. 192, Harold Emerson Brashear, 203 Fulton Avenue, Rochester, a cutter at the Elin Manufacturing Company and No. 105, Henry Naaman Hartman, Akron, Ind., an employee of the American Fork & Hoe Company. The first number drawn in the World War was 258 or 100 more than the first number drawn in the present draft. The first number drawn in Fulton county in World War was George E. Warfield of Kewanna and he went to the war. The Star City American Legion Post is named in his honor. It is doubtful if Lockridge, Brashear or Hartman will have to undergo military training as they are all married men with families. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday October 29, 1940]

FULTON COUNTY’S QUOTA IS 2 FOR 1ST DRAFT CALL Indianapolis, Nov. 4. (INS) - The State Selective Service Board today apportioned Indiana’s first draft quota of 395 men among the 152 local draft boards in the state. Local board quotas ranged from 1 to 5. Men called up in the first draft will be inducted into the army at Fort Benjamin Harrison here between Nov. 19th and 25th. It was indicated that many boards have enough volunteers to take care of the first call. Major Lytle J. Freehafer, in charge of mobilization, said quotas for local boards are being figured on the basis of total registration in each area October 26th, until it is possible to establish definite credit for men already in various branches of the armed services. Local board quotas include: Fulton county 2. Marshall county 2. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, November 4, 1940]

FIRST LIST OF DRAFTEES IS MADE PUBLIC BY BOARD Following is a list of the first fifty persons who will be called locally for examination for the armyh in the selective service draft in Fulton county according to a release which was made today by the county draft board. The top three registrants’ names are names of those who volunteered for the armhy, therefore their serial numbers were not the first ones called, but were placed at the top of the list because they volunteered and therefore will be considered first providing they can fill all the qualifications. The first quota from Fulton county is said to be two. These youths are expected to leave Rochester about November 15. Many on the following list ill be exempt from military service for various reasons. The list follows: 1126 601 Charles Clifford Coffman Akron, Ind. 1052 1627 Albert Clark Patterson 181 Pontiac, Rochester, Ind. 778 800 Arvin J. Putman Akron, Ind 1 158 Charles Darwin Lockridge 628 Madison, Rochester, Ind. 2 192 Harold Emerson Brashear 302 Fulton, Rochester 3 105 Henry Naaman Hartman Akron, Ind. 4 188 Russell George Mattix 702 1/2 Main, Rochester, Ind. 5 120 Joseph William Day Akron, Ind. 6 846 Robert Paul Hartman Rochester, Ind., R. 3 7 161 Thomas Jack Poore 700 Pontiac, Rochester, Ind. 8 14 Lloyd Elmo Zimmerman Rochester, Ind., R. 3 9 57 Charles Emerson Coffing Rochester, Ind., R. 6 10 153 Benjamin Franklin Royer Akron, Ind., R. 1 11 119 Lloyd Harry Gault Rochester, Ind., R. 2

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Selective Service World War II 12 766 Ralph Lawrence Overmyer Kewanna, Ind., R. 3 13 172 Herman Irvine McCall Rochester, Ind., R. 3 14 126 Edgar George Burrough Rochester, Ind., R. 3 15 187 Raffaele Zoppe Rochester, Ind., R. 3 16 167 Robert Byron Zimmerman 421 W. 5th, Rochester, Ind. 17 1369 Dean Lavon Zartman Rochester, Ind., R. 5 18 162 Clarence Overmyer Rochester, Ind., R. 5 19 147 Devines Charles Kindig 343 Ohio, Rochester, Ind. 20 1300 Milo Richard Brown Kewanna, Ind., R. 1 21 689 Walter Cornelius Lowe Akron, Ind. 22 1355 Chester Cavender Culver, Ind., R. 1 23 1295 Nelson G. Hunter Rochester, Ind., R. 5 24 1234 Earnest Gerald Mehrley 1603 Wallace, Rochester, Ind. 25 31 Dwight Leroy Steininger Rochester, Ind., R. 3 26 156 John Francis Smith E. 4th, Rochester, Ind. 27 676 Charles Leroy Gibson Macy, Ind., R. 2 28 112 Loyde Dewayne Drudge Akron, Ind., R. 1 29 185 Joseph Albert Cummings Rochester, Ind., R. 5 30 1362 Raymond Herald Daily Rochester, Ind., R. 6 31 108 Manson William Leap Rochester, Ind., R. 4 32 109 Russell Welcome Shidaker Rochester, Ind., R. 4 33 1443 Robert Jerome Erwin Rice Lake, Wisc. 34 184 Chauncey Lee Summers Rochester, Ind., R. 2 35 116 William Edward Van Doren 723 1/2 Main, Rochester,Ind. 36 174 John Joseph Vigus Kewanna, Ind., R. 3 37 131 Charles Marion Mow 425 W. 4th., Rochestr, Ind. 38 125 Homer William Barnhart Akron, Ind. 39 138 Cecil Voris Moore Rochester, Ind., R. 2 40 142 Basil Arthur Scott Rochester, Ind., R. 5 41 166 Vernal George Ash Bruce Lake, Ind. 42 135 David Krieg Akron, Ind. 43 183 Kenneth Leroy Rookstool Rochester, Ind., R. 3 44 148 Edward Maglecic 624 14th, Rochester, Ind. 45 1373 Clair Eugene Strong Rochester, Ind., R. 3 46 198 Robert Merl Kistler Twelve Mile, Ind., R. 1 47 139 Robert James Scheid 317 W. 9th, Rochester, Ind. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, November 7, 1940]

FIRST QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED TO LOCAL CONSCRIPTS Questionnaires were sent out to the first group of young men registered in Fulton county yesterday by the local draft board. Fifty questionnaires were mailed. Three were sent to young men volunteering for the year’s military training and 47 to those whose numbers were drawn first in the Washington draft lottery. There have order Nos. 1 to 47. Additional questionnaires will be mailed out in groups of about 50 until all those listed in the draft in Fulton county will have received them. The first quota for Fulton county is two and these men are to leave Rochester November 19 and will go into training at Ft. Benjamin Harrison near Indianapolis.

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Selective Service World War II The draft board today issued the following notice relative to questionnaires. The Selective Service regulations provide: Mailing a questionnaire (form 40) by the local board to the registran is notice that the process of “classification and selection” with regard to that registrant has begun. Each day this local board will post at its office a notice of the order numbers of the registrants to whom questionnaires have been mailed that day. This local board keeps in its office a classification record (form 100). On this classification record will be entered the date each action is taken by this board or the board of appeal concerning each registrant. The entry of this date in the classification record is notice of the action taken. Other notice will be mailed to each registrant at his address last known by the local board, and to any other person who files a claim for him. Either the mailing of a notice or the entry in the classification record of the data the notice was mailed shall constitute notice to the registrant and to all concerned. This is true whether or not the mailed notice is actually received by the person to whom it is addressed. Any person required by law to register, or any registrant, who fails to perform a duty required by the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, within the time provided by the law (generally 5 days), has violated the law. A person violating the law is subject to trial in the United States District Court, which may impose a fine or imprisonment or both. The date when action was taken by the local board will be written in the classification record in each of the following instances: Whenever a duty is to be performed by a registrant. Whenever a period of time begins to run within which a registrant is to perform a duty. Whenever a period of time begins to run within which a registrant may claim a privilege. All registrants and other persons covered should examine from time to time the notices posted by the local board and the classification record. The classification record is open to inspection by the public during the board’s business hours. Following is an additional list of Fulton county conscripts who will be called locally for examination in the selective service draft in this county according to a release made by the local draft board today: 48 146 Herbert Wane Baldwin Fulton, Ind. 49 6 Vernon MarionCumberland Akron, Ind. 50 122 Russell Earl Love Akron, Ind. 51 83 Everett Dale Newell Rochester, Ind., R. 6 52 1368 Howard Leroy Carr Rochester, Ind., R. 2 53 280 Harvey Joel Lewis Rochester, Ind., R. 3 54 169 Dana Ivan Michael Mentone, Ind. R. R. 55 1398 Sherman Ray Hively Akron, Ind. 56 145 Howard C. Hays Rochester, Ind., R. 5 57 9 William Adam Rentschler Rochester, Ind., R. 6 58 765 Paul Eugene Ley Kewanna, Ind., R. 1 59 121 Merl Devon Kroft Akron, Ind., R. 1 60 625 Donald Gale Shriver Rochester, Ind., R. 1 61 181 Nelson Ray Overmyer Rochester, Ind., R. 5 62 1305 Harry Bernetha Allison 1119 Pontiac, Rochester, Ind. 63 660 Paul Nelson Bowen Akron, Ind., R. 1 64 702 James Eugene Jacob Rochester, Ind., R. 4 65 85 Ernest Eytcheson Rochester, Ind., R. 6 66 114 Arthur Leo Swick Akron, Ind. 67 136 Daniel Fultz Conrad 1605 Audubon, Rochester, Ind. 68 820 Russell Cebestial Shoemaker Akron, Ind., R. 1 69 228 Franklin Steve Himes 1022 Main, Rochester, Ind. 70 612 Everett Byron Long Grass Creek, Ind.

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Selective Service World War II 71 231 Harold L. Kuhn Rochester, Ind., R. 3 72 1421 Clarence Boyd Henderson Rochester, Ind., R. 4 73 203 Harry Wilbur Ewing Rochester, Ind., R. 3 74 196 Lora Edgar Nickels Rochester, Ind., R. 6 75 21 Cotus Cover Hutchison Akron, Ind. 76 165 Donald Everett Metzger Kewanna, Ind. 77 768 Norman Paul Thomas Delong, Ind. 78 747 Ray Kenneth Reinhold Culver, Ind., R. 1 79 159 Charles Wilson Hattery 1519 Jefferson, Rochester, Ind. 80 79 Paul Jefferson Powers Akron, Ind., R.R. 81 681 Ora Wales Rochester, Ind., R. 6 82 782 Joseph Edgar St. Clair Kewanna, Ind., R. 2 83 1476 Everett B. Taylor 1527 Audubon, Rochester, Ind. 84 678 Harry Sayger Macy, Ind. 85 78 Joseph Allen Williams Fulton, Ind. 86 45 Dwight Edward Gallipo Fulton, Ind. 87 25 Charles Audra Rouch Rochester, Ind., R. 6 88 609 Raymond Dean Bowen Akron, Ind., R. 1 89 603 Cecil Leroy Kirk Rochester, Ind., R. 4 90 154 William Conrad Bussert 210 E. 5th., Rochester, Ind. 91 1428 Robert Severns Stoner 417 W. 7th., Rochester, Ind. 92 77 Walter Franklin Baird Rochester, Ind., R. 4 93 160 Wayne Raymond Atkinson 318 W. 9th., Rochester, Ind. 94 764 Frank Albert Fredericks Kewanna, Ind., R. 1 95 666 Wilbur William Pickett Kewanna, Ind., R. 3 96 190 Leonard Boyd Wagoner Macy, Ind., R. 1 97 210 Dennis Harold Foor Rochester, Ind., R. 3 [The News-Sentinel, Friday, November 8, 1940]

THIRD LIST OF DRAFTEES ARE SENT QUESTIONNAIRES The Fulton County Selective Board has placed in the mails a third list of questionnaires for draftees. These were mailed Saturday and will be received by the conscripts on Tuesday. The new members are from 98 to 147. From time to time other lists of questionnaires, generally in qotas of fifty, will be sent to draftees. Following is the third list of darftees to receive questionnaires: 98 1431 Clyde Samuel Lyle 330 W. 7th., Rochester, Ind. 99 67 Gerald Edward McHatton P.P. Box 355, Akron, Ind. 100 107 Douglas Wilson Payne 116 E. 5th., Rochester, Ind. 101 180 Dorsie Reiney Rochester, Ind., R. 2 102 59 Glen Raymond McGrew Rochester, Ind., R. 1 103 74 James Cleon Dershem Akron, Ind. 104 246 Donald Aaron Burk Kewanna, Ind. 105 667 Harry Lee Pastel Delong, Ind. 106 176 Loren Dean Kumler Kewanna, Ind. 107 781 Raymond Winfield Minthorn Kewanna, Ind., R. 2 108 134 Charles Eldon Bruce Kewanna, Ind., R. 2 109 130 Vernard LaMar Hartle Leiters Ford, Ind.

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Selective Service World War II 110 124 Eugene Morris Buckingham Box 16, Fulton, Ind. 111 104 Howard Harvey Anderson 262 Race, Rochester, Ind. 112 1349 Fred Omer Gottschalk Rochester, Ind., R. 1 113 370 Marvin Howard Brown Fulton, Ind. 114 1375 Dale Krieg Akron, Ind. 115 225 Clarence Thomas Rochester, Ind., R. 3 116 642 Gerald E. Doud Macy, Ind. 117 703 Donald D. Bryant Akron, Ind., R. 2 118 656 Dean S. Conrad Rochester, Ind., R. 4 119 128 Wilson Kenneth Hall Rochester, Ind., R. 6 120 150 Forrest Ivan Grogg Akron, Ind. 121 276 Norman Homer Cooper Rochester, Ind., R. 5 122 716 Donald Ervin Eytcheson Rochester, Ind., R. 6 123 1015 Harry Dean Drudge 1125 Franklin, Rochester, Ind. 124 883 Burlon Eugene Depoy Royal Center, Ind., R. 3 125 346 John Henry Max Good Rochester, Ind., R. 4 126 692 Otis Sayger Macy, Ind., R. 2 127 341 Edward Francis Miller Kewanna, Ind., R. 3 128 1354 Roy Everett Meredith Akron, Ind. 129 1000 Verl Wesley Rager Akron, Ind. 130 1187 Charles Donald Love Akron, Ind. 131 1314 Melvin Howard Hunter Rochester, Ind., R. 6 132 412 Charles Ray Good Silver Lake, Ind., R. 1 133 436 Chester Ernest Overmyer 127 E. 4th. 134 175 George Washington Smith Kewanna, Ind., R. 3 135 1053 Harold Leroy Leininger Akron, Ind. 136 904 Harry Pontious 437 W. 8th., Rochester, Ind. 137 226 Ernest Tommie Tucker Akron, Ind. 138 1285 George William Utter Akron, Ind., R. 2 139 1064 Myron Carol Reed 426 Fulton, Rochester, Ind. 140 1241 Lester Charles Wade 318 E. 9th., Rochester, Ind. 141 809 Emerson Allen Reichard Rochester, Ind., R. 4 142 282 Robert Franklin Dielman 916 Monroe, Rochester, Ind. 143 1613 Harold Ezra Rans Kewanna, Ind., R. 1 144 1116 Frederick R. M. Partridge 510 N. Main, Rochester, Ind. 145 859 Francis Taylor Kelly Culver, Ind., R. 1 146 1074 William Ralph Zimmerman 517 Fulton, Rochester, Ind. 147 584 Robert Bammerlin Akron, Ind. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, November 11, 1940]

FOURTH QUESTIONNAIRE LIST MAILED TO LOCAL DRAFTEES 148 1163 Clair Vaughn Tustison 325 W. 10th., Rochester, Ind. 149 1411 William James Flynn Rochester, Ind., R. 2 150 309 Ernest William Brockey Rochester, Ind., R. 2 151 1152 Veral Leon Sheetz Akron, Ind., R. 2 152 536 Edwin Moss Foster 316 Jefferson, Rochester, Ind. 153 1252 Deverl Ernest Becker 516 Fulton, Rochester, Ind. 154 1564 Charles Smith 719 Main, Rochester, Ind. 155 1611 Elding Leon Clayburn 1015 Monroe, Rochester, Ind. 156 771 Ray FranklinMyers Rochester, Ind., R. 4 157 434 Leonard William Mikesell 531 E. 9th., Rochester, Ind. 158 251 Robert Samuel Robertson 700 Pontiac, Rochester, Ind. 159 1367 Ora Maxwell Kestle Akron, Ind.

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Selective Service World War II 160 1417 William Alfrd Nixon 530 Fulton, Rochester, Ind. 161 659 Cary Royce Martin 522 W. 6th., Rochester, Ind. 162 698 Harold Glenwood Hamilton Kewanna, Ind., R. 1 163 863 Phillip Monroe Kreig Rochester, Ind., R. 5 164 1089 Lloyd Crill Rochester, Ind., R. 4 165 1286 Oscar Wayne Crill Rochester, Ind., R. 4 166 617 Don Wert 180 E. 5th., Rochester, Ind. 167 893 Joel Jackson Brubaker 330 W. 11th., Rochester, Ind. 168 55 Wilbur Elmer Brown Rochester, Ind., R. 6 169 206 Jack William Adams 804 1/2 Main, Rochester, Ind. 170 1325 Robert Oren DuBois 312 W. 10th., Rochester, Ind. 171 317 Herman Harvey Bowers Akron, Ind., Rochester, Ind. 172 1471 Harley Leroy Croussore 715 E. 12th., Rochester, Ind. 173 683 Wilbert Roy Utter Akron, Ind., R. 1 174 100 Eldon Raymond Butler Rochester, Ind., R. 2 175 262 Byron F. Keel 1117 Elm, Rochester, Ind. 176 1189 Charles Arthur Borden Rochester, Ind., R. 5 177 399 Harley Ray Siders Rochester, Ind., R. 6 178 217 Forest Sutton Rochester, Ind., R. 5 179 103 Orville Sriver Akron, Ind. 180 220 Harold Everett Partridge Rochester, Ind., R. 5 181 1364 Herbert Leroy Sheetz Rochester, Ind., R. 6 182 561 Hervey Olean Vermillion Rochester, Ind., R. 5 183 1133 Harold Hartman Towne Akron, Ind., R. 1 184 753 Herman Donald Jones 1119 Jefferson, Rochester, Ind. 185 1071 Eugene Lowell Kirkman 111 W. 3rd., Rochester, Ind. 186 755 Robert Clarence Drudge 1412 College, Rochester, Ind. 187 724 Mack McLean 556 E. 8th., Rochester, Ind. 188 694 Arthur Franklin Brubaker 1118 Jefferson, Rochester, Ind. 189 1456 Charles Blanchard Riggle Fulton, Ind. 190 1371 George Franklin Hattery 196 Pontiac, Rochester, Ind. 191 1219 Lewis John Polk, Jr. 1417 Elm, Rochester, Ind. 192 784 Harold Edward Harding Leiters Ford, Ind. 193 1449 Floyd Lester Thomas Rochester, Ind. 194 693 Maurice Sayger Macy, Ind., R. 2 195 129 James Norman Hiatt 1303 Monroe, Rochester, Ind. 196 279 William Maxwell Haworth 630 Madison, Rochester, Ind. 197 1195 Jacob Warren DePoy Rochester, Ind., R. 5 [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, November 14, 1940]

FIFTH QUESTIONNAIRE LIST MAILED TO LOCAL DRAFTEES 198 1291 Robert Learon Weirick 199 157 Clifford Enos Holloway 200 275 Herbert Owen Kubley 201 270 W. Donald Musselman 202 1454 John Emanuel Slaybaugh 203 799 Robert Krathwohl 204 1377 Omer Dale Sheetz 205 1406 Walter Huston Meader 206 362 Homer Bentley 207 1043 Ralph Edwin Friedrick 208 1474 Samuel M. Gregory 209 1358 Howard Milburn Taylor

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Selective Service World War II 210 1457 Howard E. Wildermuth 211 245 Dale Kesler 212 1348 Charles Earnest Green 213 1153 George R. Burkett 214 1271 Edwin Raymond Hektor 215 804 Earl Paul Mattix 216 713 Ivan Monroe Dague 217 177 Harry Eugene Funnell 218 1310 Gerald O. Bunnell 219 200 Paul Wesley Scott 220 728 Floyd Manning Gaumer 221 721 Jacob Elmo Casper 222 900 Gerald Gearhart 223 1382 Roy Eugene Chapman 224 1583 William Edgar Tyler 225 227 Roger Allen Parker 226 709 Virgil Whisman 227 1063 Stanley Dewayne Teel 228 474 Devane Elmer Ballenger 229 811 Curtis Richard Guise 230 635 Harry Shelton Norman 231 92 Judson H. Hutchinson 232 1381 Calvin K. Hartman 233 1607 Sam Hickman 234 688 Elmer Leonidas Fouts 235 638 Chester Arthur Bragg 236 1556 Ira Francis Calhoun 237 649 Winfred K. Taylor 238 711 Charles Everett Shafer 239 47 Homer Dale Clay 240 1470 Charles Edward Knigt 241 1420 Albert Joseph Ranz 242 44 Robert Norman Weir 243 1413 Robert W. Whittenberger 244 115 Lester William Gordon 245 1021 William Albert Thomas 246 164 Richard F. Polley 247 1484 Rodney Q. Arnold [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, December 7, 1940]

MARRIAGE NOT SURE WAY TO KEEP OUT OF DRAFT; DEPENDENCY IS BASIS The fact that a man is married especially if the marriage has been a recent one, is no reason for assurance that he will not be subject to call in the draft. The Fulton county selective service board and all other similar boards have received instructions concerning men of draft age, and have made known the classification requirements. Marriage is not considered sufficient ground for deferred classification and married registrants to be deferred must show that they have someone dependent upon them for support, and deferment of any registrant is subject to termination whenever the basis for each deferment ceases to exist. Every registrant must notify his local board of any change, which would require his reclassification, therefore a man who is married subseqent to October l6, 1940, which was registration day, is entitled to the same consideration for deferment because of a dependent wife, as a registrant who was married before registration, but the local board must be satisfied that the

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Selective Service World War II registrant’s wife is dependent upon him for support and not only in a partial manner or temporarily. The regulations plainly state that local boards shall be diligent in preventing registrants from evading military service when their status with respect to dependents does not warrant their deferment, and while sympathetic regard for the registrant and his dependents should be exercised, overzealousness upon the part of the reegistrant or his dependents should be given due consideration at the time of classification or reclassification. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, January 10, 1941]

RULES LISTED ON ARMY CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR Word has been received here from the state selective service headquarters regarding the part that conscientious objectors to both combatant and non-combatant training will play in national defense. Lt. Col. Hitchcock, who is in charge of state headquarters, issued a statement regarding the induction of these men into service. Registrants who objected to both types of training, have been placed in class 4-F. The men in this class, Lt. Col. Hitchcock stated, will be assigned to work of national importance under civilian direction. Although no program has as yet been set up for this type of objectors, national headquarters had announced that preliminary planning is being carried on and that civilian work for the class 4-F objectors will soon be available. Several men have been placed in this classification in Adams county, Ralph E. Roop, chairman of the draft board, stated. A complete list of these men, who will probably await the special call, is expected to be compiled early next week. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, January 16, 1941]

SIXTH QUESTIONNAIRE LIST PLACED IN MAIL The Fulton County Selective Service Board today placed in the mails fifty additional questionnaires for Fulton county draft registrants. This is the sixth list of fifty which has been mailed from the local draft board office at 727 1/2 Main street. The draftees have been given notice at which time they shall report at the board headquarters for examination. The second draft quota, 18 oung men, will leave Rochester on January 25 for Ft. Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis, where they will be indcted into the service. Five more will be sent from Fulton county to the same army post in Fegruary. As housing quarters are provied by army authorities induction of draftees into the United States Army will proceed at a much more rapid rate. The last six names in the following list are those of Fulton county young men who were registered for the draft but who have volunteered to join the army sooner than their numbers might have been called. The list follows: John E.Westwood, Roch. R. 1 Harold V. Bailey, Roch Gilford L. Bowers, Athens Done E. Burnett, Roch. Ralph W. Conaway, Roch., R 5 Lloyd L. Brocke, Roch. R. 2 Charles Whittenberger, Akron Edward Slaybaugh, Akron Gerald Doyne McMillen, Roch. Guy Hill, Akron Andrew James Kuhn, Kew. R. 2 Elias Lust Miller, Kew. R. 3 John Loren Fry, Roch. R. 6 Elmer Frederick Lamb, Roch. R 5 Carlos E. Jewell, Roch. Gen. Del.

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Selective Service World War II Claude W. Masteller, Roch. R. 1 Lloyd K. McCroskey, Roch. R. 6 Charles E. Decker, Roch. R. 4 Lawrence E. Holland, Roch. Robert L. Woodcox, Roch. Ray Allen Glass, Roch. Eli E. Partridge, Roch, R. 5 Charles R. McIntire, Athens Louis G. Duncan, Roch. John W. Price, Ind. Harbor Daniel D. Secor, Akron Sidney R. Sadler, Grass Creek Lloyd R. Redinger, Roch. Walter R. Holloway, Roch. R. 3 Everett W. Davis, Roch. Earl Wood Day, Akron Jesse Ervin Merrill, Roch. Harry Thomas Huppert, Akron Milo Oscar Ault, Roch. R 4 Hugh H. Rogers, Roch. Dale Clevinger, Akron, R. 1 Clarence L. Shriver, Akron, R. 2 Dee Loyd Clemens, Roch. R. 6 Glenn C. McGee, Roch. Leroy Boocher, Roch. R. 4 Russel L. Mikels, Roch. Harry U. Newell, Roch. R. 5 Morton K. Ford, Roch. R. 1 Francis L. Roth, Star City [The News-Sentinel, Friday, January 17, 1941]

FIFTY QUESTIONNAIRS ARE PLACED IN MAILS [SEVENTH LIST]

The Fulton County Selective Service Board today placed in the mails fifty more questionnaires to be filled out by Fulton county men who have registered under the draft law. This is the seventh such list mailed by the local draft board. The fifty will be given their examination at times designated by the board. So far Fulton county has had accepted for a year’s training in the army seventeen men. Two of these left in December and fifteen January 25.

Eighteen Men Sent On January 25 eighteen men were sent but three of these failed to pass the physical examination and other men will have to be sent in their places. Five men are to be sent in the February quota. Following are the names of the fifty Fulton county men of draft age who received their questionnaires from the local board today: Simon B. Talbott, Kewanna Maurice Byron Smith, Kew. R. 2 Rex Alvin Carey, Roch. R. 2 Thomas Marion Lamb, Kew. R. 1 Russell J. Smiley, Roch. R. 1 George L. Deamer, Jr., Roch. Theodore W. Myers, Roch. R. 4 Boyd Bowen Powell, Akron, R. 1

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Selective Service World War II Alfred Clement Wickman, Akron. Emerson C. Gross, Mentone, R. 1 John Lloyd Coleman, Roch. Charles LaVerne, Louisville, Ky. Leonard C. Zumbaugh, Roch. Roy Edward Hill, Fulton Herman Lester Haines, Roch. R.5 Darl Francis Haldeman, Roch. R. 2 Arvin Orley Carr, Kew. Merle Leon Kelley, Roch. R. 2 Keith Wayne Beckman, Kew. R. 2 Orville D. Large, Roch. R. 4 Henry Parick Smith, Roch., R. 2 Warren Albert Ransom, Roch. R. 3 Ralph Emerson Kistler, Roch. R. 3 Vern J. McCane, Athens Ervin Jay Sanders, Roch. R. 3 Edward Newton Wagoner, Roch. William M. Blackburn, Roch. Benjamin F. Sweet, Roch. Alvin D. Nuell, Roch. Harold L. Newcomer, Roch. Chester M. Poor, Kokomo Leonard Eldon Cessna, Roch. Wayne A. Daulton, Roch. Virgil Lee Coash, Roch. R. 3 Wendell W. Pugh, Kewanna Harold E. Maddux, Roch. R. 2 Lloyd L. Beehler, Roch. R. 1 George B. Migonis, Chicago, Ill. Howard D. Dillman, Akron Ralph R. Barts, Roch. John Sam Stephen, Roch. Kenneth Myers, Argos. James E. Schier, Akron Harry Raymond Showley, Roch, Edgar L. House, Roch. R. 2 William G. Ehart, Roch. Richard C. Smith, Roch. R. 6 Glenn Earl Hoover, Roch. R. 1 Kenneth O. Tabler, Kewanna Theodore C. Overmyer, Kew. R. 1 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, January 29, 1941]

EIGHTH QUESTIONNAIRE LIST MAILED WEDNESDAY The Fulton County Selective service Board with headquarters at 727 1/2 Main street today placed in the mails their eighth list of questionnaires. Fifty questionnaires were mailed to Fulton county young men who have registered under the draft law. They will be examined at the board headquarters in the near future. The War Department is making rapid strides in providing cantonments for the training of draftees so it is presumed that the rate at which each man will be sent to army camps will be quickened in the near future.

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Selective Service World War II Following are the names of the fifty young Fulton county men to whom questionnaires were mailed today: Earl Deroy Floor, Akron, R. 1 Ellis Harold Grizzell, Culver, R. 1 Francis E. Reyome, Roch. Ralph Vonward Rader, Silver Lake Thomas Edward Berry, Kewanna Raymond Harsh, Roch. R. 5 Robert Charles Conner, Kew. R. 1 Charles F. Hemenway, Kew. R. 2 Thomas E. Haupert, Akron Benjamin A. Woodcox, Kew. R. 1 Timothy John Cronin, Roch. R.1 Francis John Carithers, Fulton Vernon E. Stayton, Roch. R. 3 Ralph Eugene Bruce, Lynn George W. Johnson, Roch. Kermit Ross Sage, Leiters Ford. Otto Fletcher, Akron, R. 1 Tryon H. Ferguson, Akron Raymond H. Downs, Roch. R. 6 David Winfield Shafer, Roch. Ernest Leroy Shively, Akron William Kroft Miller, Akron Leo Floor, Akron, R. 1 Claude Leslie Engle, Akron, R. 2 Herman C. Wagoner, Roch. R. 2 Fredrick McPherson, Kewanna George P. Thompson, Roch. R. 2 Thomas G. Simmerman, Milwaukee Lester Francis Harman, Akron Arthur Buryl Reese, Roch. R. 1 John Isaac Stangle, Roch. R. 6 Richard Orvil Gray, Peru William T. Alspach, Roch, James Vernon Schell, Roch. Loy Franklin Calhoun, Roch. R. 4 Ossie Howard, Roch. R. 4 Byron Hamlett Gordon, Roch. R. 2 Charles Eugene Burch, Akron, R. 1 Kenneth Cook Bright, Akron, R. 2 Darl Edmund Shidler, Kewanna Joe A. Rafert, Fulton Everett L. Rentschler, Roch. R. 6 Robert Crosby Pletcher, Roch. R. 6 Loyd Nathan Carver, Roch. R. 3 Joe Augustus Sissel, Rochester Clinton E. Benedict, Argos, R. 3 John Walter McGriff, Argos, R. 3 Paul Higman Adamson, Rochester Robert E. Overmyer, Leiters Ford Ralph Lewis Norris, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, February 5, 1941]

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Selective Service World War II

100 QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED BY DRAFT BOARD [NINTH AND TENTH LISTS]

The Fulton County Selective Service Board today placed in the mails their ninth and tenth lists of questionnaires. Each list totaled fifty. The board’s headquarters are at 727 1/2 Main street. The 100 Fulton county men will have to report at the headquarters at times specified for their physical examination. Many of the men who received the questionnaires will receive a year’s training in the United States army. Following are the names of the 100 Fulton county men who were sent questionnaires today: Charles Philip Hartung, Roch. Raymond William Thomas, Delong Harold Darwin Morrett, Roch. James Arthur Deardorff, Athens Wayne Edward Rider, Roch. Cecil E. Enyeart, Kew., R. 3 Gerald Earl Hisey, Wabash John Donald Hagan, Roch. Donald Alvin Norris, Roch. R. 1 William M. Fultz, Roch. R. 2 Kenneth M. Stevens, Roch. Robert Arthur Calvert, Roch., R. 5 Herman Ulrick Ysberg, Roch. George E. Clark, Akron, R. 1 Earl Fansler, Kew., R. 1 Delbert Lemoin Floor, Akron Gerald Calvin Sullivan, Roch. R. 5 Russell D. Walters, Roch. R. 3 Floyd Leslie Smith, Roch. Delbert Edwin Umbaugh, Roch. James Olin Epperson, Fulton Francis Marvin Tyler, Roch. R. 1 Elmer C. Cook, Roch. R. 3 Elton Reuben Nelson, Roch. Frank Milton Smiley, Roch. Vincent Aldrich Hayden, Roch. R. 2 Byron Lyman Abbott, Roch. Wilbert Sheldon Rouch, Roch. Albert Lester Bowen, Akron, R. 1 Lester Henry Carr, Roch. Nathan B. Enyart, Macy, R. 2 Russell F. Williams, Roch. Ralph L. Hoover, Culver, R. 1 Clarence F. Kemnetz, Kew. R. 1 John Henry Beard, Kew. Arthur Manson Chizum, Kew. R. 2 Ermil Chester Lewis, Roch. Duane F. Nicklaus, Roch. R. 6 Virgil L. Slonaker, Roch. R. 1 Lester J. Beehler, Roch. R. 3 Howard Sherman Hughes, Kew. Rudy George Novak, Kew. R. 1 Carl Leroy McConkey, Roch. R. 4

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Selective Service World War II Tomas A. Del Ross, Kew. R. 1 Edgar C. Diveley, Kew. R. 2 Emmett W. Thorrington, Roch. R. 1 Edward Turner Biddle, Lafayette Gerald Grant Knauff, Roch. Francis Dale Gibbons, Roch. R. 3 Ernest Lee Shoemaker, Athens John A. Vandegrift, Roch. Robert Gerald Beertwart, Roch. R. 4 Russell H. Tilden, Akron Paul Alfred Virgil, Roch. R. 5 Roy Franklin Graves, Wade, N.C. Cameron Thomas Pugh, Roch. R. 6 Walter Hale Becker, Roch. R. 1 Byron Franklin Carr, Roch. R. 2 Evan Lee Michael, Akron, R. 1 Otto H. Blacketor, Roch. R. 1 Lloyd Elmer Otto, Roch. R. 2 Nelson W. Sadler, Kew. R. 2 Arthur McKee, Jr., Roch. Harry Dale Henderson, Roch. Omer Martin Spohn, Roch. Donald Eugene Wilson, Roch. Claude Everett Quinn, Roch. Frank William Schmidt, Culver R. 1 Charles Tyre Jones, Roch. Robert Edwin Smith, Roch. R. 3 Eldon F. Rager, Akron, R. 2 Paul Wayne Mattix, Roch. Arlene Atwell, Roch. R. 3 Harold Ivie Stockberger, Roch. Dan Frank Kralis, Jr., Roch. Leon Merle Leffert, Roch. R. 3 Andrew Jack Bick, Roch. Wilhelm A. Lamberti, Roch. Bernard P. Bridegroom, Roch. R. 4 Chester Allen Leslin, Kew. R. 3 Kenneth S. Stockberger, Roch. R. 6 Clement L. Graham, Kew Cecil Maurice Fields, Kew. R. 2 Harold Lewis Hoge, Roch. R. 3 Leon S. Shoemaker, Fulton Glen Edward Howell, Kew. William Robert White, Kew. R. 3 Edgar Philip Haney, Roch. R. 3 James Edward Gray, Roch. Herschel Ray Gibson, Kew. R. 1 Zenthon Edward Tilden, Akron William Riley Dickson,Roch. Guy Howard Lumkins, Roch. Joseph Johnson, Roch. Frank J. Meredith, Mentone, R. 1 Henry G. Konneck, Mentone, R. 1

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Selective Service World War II Arthur Virgil Brockey, Roch. Max Dever Waechter, Akron Robert Arch Wentzel, Kew Emerson V. Overmyer, Roch. R. 1 Arthur Maglecic, Roch. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, February 17, 1941]

DRAFTEES MUST NOTIFY BOARD AS TO ADDRESS Registrants under the draft act who change their addresses are required by law to notify their local boards promptly, Carl Russell, chairman of local board, warned today. Those who fail to do so become liable to severe penalties, Chairman Russell pointed out. He said he has been advised by national headquarters, selective service system, Washington, D.C., that investigations by the department of justice of many delinquencies reported by local boards revealed that carelessness on the part of registrants, rather than willful intent on their part, was often responsible for these violations of the law. He cited the following provisions of the selective service regulations: “It shall be the duty of each registrant to keep his local board advised at all times of the address where mail will reach him. The mailing of any order, notice, or blank form by the local board to a registrant at the address last reported by him to the local board shall constitute notice to him of the contents of the communication, whether he actually receives it or not,” (paragraph 159). “If a registrant or a person required to present himself for and submit to registration fails to perform any duty prescribed by the selective service law, or directions given pursuant thereto, within the required time, he shall be liable to fine and imprisonment under Section 11 of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940.” (paragraph 150). “In many of the cases of reported delinquencies,” the chairman said, “the registrants have merely been careless in failing to compy with the requirement that they keep their local boards advised at all times where mail will reach them.” Therefore, he urged all registrants of the local board who have changed their address, or who hereafter change their addresses, immediately to notify their local board of such changes so that the registrants may not be unnecessarily penalized for failing to perform duties required by the Selective Training and Service Act and the Regulations. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, February 18, 1941

DRAFT BOARD EXPLAINS REGISTRANTS’ NUMBERS There are probably hundreds of young men in Fulton County who do not yet know their current Selective Service order number, it was learned at the office of Fulton County local board today. Miss Marjory Braman, clerk of the board, reported that registrants are still coming to the Local Board, who do not understand how order numbers were assigned, and believe that their new number is much higher than it actually is. The confusion resulted from the fact that many more numbers were drawn in the National Lottery last Octobver 29 than there were registrants in the Local Board. Over 9000 numbers were drawn out of the famous gold fish bowl, but there are only 1648 men registered at the Board. All numbers between 1648 and 9000 were simply not considered in assigning local order numbers. The first two numbers drawn - 18 and 192 - were given order numbers one and two. However the third number drawn was 8239. No one had this high a number at the local board, so this number was simply crossed off the list. The fourth and fifth numbers drawn - 6620 and 6585 - met the same fate. It was not until the 105 number was reached that the Local Board was able to assign order number three. As a matter of fact, out of the first 40 numbers picked in the National Lottery, only 4 could be used.

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Selective Service World War II It sounds a little complicated on paper, but members of the Local Board say it’s very simple when registrants once understand the way order numbers were assigned. They add that if anybody has any doubt about his own order number, he can easily find out by stopping in at the Local Board office. The office is located at 727 1/2 Main street. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, February 20, 1941

100 QUESTIONNAIRES WERE MAILED OUT WEDNESDAY [ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH LISTS]

The Fulton County Selective Service Board today mailed out 100 questionnaires to selecties. This represents the draftees on the board’s ninth [sic] and tenth [sic] list of fifty men each. The young men to whom the questionnaires were mailed must make their return to the selective service board on Monday, march 10. The board’s office is at 727 1/2 Main street.

Names of 100 Selectees Following are the names of the 100 young men who were mailed questionnaires today: Joseph Kennedy Quick, Roch. Lester Ginther, Roch. Everett Earl Busenberg, Mentone David Wiley Nichols, Kew. R. 2 Martin Paul Shriver, Akron, R. 2 George Albert St. Clair, Kew. R.R. Edgar M. Baker, Roch. R. 6 Everett Riner Lichtenwalter, Roch. Carl Clayton Smith, Kew. Arthur C. Headley, Louisville, Ky. Arthur W. Overmyer, Roch. R. 3 Newell Alexander Rife, Kew. R. 2 George Krom, Jr., Roch. R. 2 Glen Dale Law, Roch. R. 5 Arthur A. Oldfather, Roch. R. 4 Claude Edward Bilyew, Roch. George Walter Brown, Roch. Lloyd Lester Grable, Fulton. Lester Earl Denny, Delong Luroy William Bick, Roch. R. 6 Leonard Orville Chamness, Culver Arthur Dean Weber, Roch. R. 6 William F. Ziesenhene, Roch. R. 1 Robert Charles Kelly, Roch, R. 4 Glen Ludlow Minglin, Roch. R. 1 Paul Orlo Barts, Roch. David Junior Copeland, Jasonville George Robert Gault, Kew. R. 2 George W. Smith, Roch. R. 5 Fredrick Herman Jordon, Roch. Louis Lee Fishback, Roch. R. 1 Echo Larue McCalla, Roch. Kenneth Clark Miller, Roch. Cecil Murphy Patterson, Roch. Harold Earl Lowe, Roch. Reardon J. Newman, Roch. R. 3 Carl Welcome Shafer, Roch. Charles Walter Miller, Roch. R. 5

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Selective Service World War II Albertis Van Dien, Jr., Roch. Russell W. Wagoner, Roch. R. 4 Ralph U. Alderfer, Argos, R. 3 Loren Stewart Jones, Akron Clifford Lee Shoemaker, Roch. R. 2 Amos Edward Foor, Roch. R. 2 Harry Leo Dolph, Akron, R. 2 French C. Severns, Roch. R. 6 Harold Lee Samson, Akron, R. 1 Samuel Buster Smith, Roch. Harold McIntyre, Akron, R. 1 Paul Stayton, Lincoln Park, Mich. Walter M. Hektor, Bruce Lake James Garth Stewart, Roch. Robert V. Newcomer, Roch. Harold G. Woolington, Kew. John Dawald Eber, Roch. R. 6 John Robert McFarland, Akron John F. Dellinger, Kew. R. 1 Harold E. Herendeen, Akron, R. 1 Norman R. Burkett, Akron, R. 1 Robert B. Jones, Kew. R. 3 Harry E. Pontius, Roch. R. 5 Leland Voris Hayward, Roch. R. 5 Gordon L. Beehler, Roch. R. 4 George W. Duff, Roch. R. 1 Albert N. Bailey, Roch. Joseph W. McConnell, Kew. George W. Kotterman, Akron. R. 1 William Edward Gray, Akron, R. 2 Joseph Levi Horton, Roch. James S. Ambler, Roch. Maxwell James O’Blenis, Roch. R. 3 Joseph Reed Karns, Akron Laurel W. Kenyon, Roch. R. 5 Ermal Ray Kimble, Kew. R. 1 William E. Eckles, Roch. R. 4 Joe S. Daulton, Roch. Kenneth Castleman, Roch. R. 4 Aura L. Overmyer, Kew. R. 1 Charles F. Meiser, Roch. R. 5 Clifford Lamoine Lowe, Roch. R. 1 Henry W. Meineka, Roch. R. 4 Eugene Harold McClain, Roch. William E. Belcher, Roch. R. 6 Charles R. Raymer, Jr., Roch. John Arnold Bell, Roch. Guy Frederick Ault, Roch. Robert John West,Roch. George E. Ream, Ocean Beach, Cal. Ralph Bernard Bunn, Roch. R. 3 Cecil Edward Kline, Roch. Ralph B. Thrush, Roch. R. 5

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Selective Service World War II Ernest Roberts, Akron Wendell S. Duzenbery, Roch. R. 2 Donald E. Woods, Roch. Charles D. Cochran, Roch. Berne Oliver Jones, Roch. John E. Walter Scott, Roch. R. 5 Devon Howard Craig, Roch. Leonard Edward Lowe, Mishawaka Dean Eldon Kreamer, Akron Robert Lee Masteller, Akron R. 1 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, March 5, 1941]

50 MORE QUESTIONNAIRES PLACED IN MAIL MONDAY [THIRTEENTH LIST]

The Fulton County Selective Service Board yesterday placed in the mails their eleventh [sic] list of fifty questionnaires. These questionnaires must be filled in and returned to the local board office on or before March 21. The local draft board has received a call for 43 men on April 15. These men are to be sent to Ft.Wayne for induction into the army at the Indiana National Guard Armory in that city. The board has 33 men who are available under classification “I-A” and ten more men must be gotten ready for the April quota. Following are the names of the fifty Fulton county young men to whom questionnaires have been mailed: Charles E. Kochenderfer, Roch. Paul Edward Shaffer, Akron Richard M. Cloud, Detroit, Mich. Roland D. Lukens, Akron, R. 2 Rex Carlyle Armey, Akron Kinnie Howard, Akron Roscoe Dennis Clay, Roch. R. 2 Arthur Dale Bruce, Roch. Floyd Van Meter, Kew. R. 3 Glen W. McGinnis, Macy, R. 2 George L. Ertzinger, Akron Arnold Lavere Zellers, Kew. Lewis Earl Johnson, Roch. Rome Tatman, Fulton Melvin Dale Fisher, Kew. R. 3 Orville W. Severns, Roch. Robert L. White, Roch. William H. Deniston, Roch. Donald E. Polk, Bloomington, Ill. Everett V. Murhling, Delong Glen DeWitt St. Clair, Kew. R. 2 Ralph W. Crissinger, Roch. Elgie H. Vandermark, Roch. R. 5 Major S.Zimmerman, Roch. Roy John Smith, Roch. R. 3 Robert C. Kline, Culver, R. 1 Lester H. Alderfer, Roch. R. 3 Lyle F. Bailey, Roch. Kenneth W. Mcintre, Roch. Ivan Merle Blacketor, Roch. Clarence W. Horn, Roch. R. 2

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Selective Service World War II Richard Wade Coplen, Akron R. 2 Joseph Leonard Brugh, Roch. R. 4 Lloyd Wilbur Craig, Roch. Loren D. Cunnigham, Kew. R. 3 Morton Monroe Hill, Roch. Paul Allen Hoover, Roch. R. 4 Ray A. Pickens, South Bend John T. McLaughlin, Roch. Harrison R. Halterman, Roch. R. 3 Harold Iler, Roch. Harold Deverl Zink, Roch. R. 3 Ralph Dean Rans, Roch. R. 6 John D. Moore, Roch. William Melvin Good, Roch. Lester B. Beck, Roch. Joseph E. Gilbert, Roch. Harold Eugene Humes, Culver, R. 1 Foster Leon Kindig, Akron, R. 1 Carl Ralph Floor, Akron, R. 1 [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, March 18, 1941]

DRAFT BOARD PLACES MORE QUESTIONNAIRES IN MAIL [FOURTEENTH LIST]

Another fifty-name questionnaire list was placed in the mails yesterday by the Fulton County Selective Service Board so that the board will have enough class “I-A” men in readiness for the April quota of 43 and for any emergency calls that might come in the meantime. The local board has been notified by R. Hitchcock, state selective service director, that the May call for men probably would be small because that for April is more than ordinary. The local board has been advised to keep a reserve of 20 per cent of their annual quota of Class I-A men to fill calls.

Ready For Delivery The communication says that it is expected that the May call will be small and the June call larger to take up the quota for the year. It is suggested that the board continue to examine men until the remainder of their assigned quota to July 1 is ready and available for delivery at any time plus a replacement reserve equal to their average rejection percentage. To date the rejection percentage from Fulton county has been about three per cent. The Fulton county selective service board has been advised that no calls have been issued for class I-B men (for limited service) and that no such call is expected as long as the supply of class I-A men is sufficient.

800,000 Men Training The notice also says that the selective law provided a maximum of 900,000 men to be in training at one time for military service, and that the funds provided for such training made it possible to have only 800,000 men in training at one time, indicating that the class I-B calls were far in the future if any such men are called at all. Following are the names of the 50 Fulton county young men who were sent questionnaires which must be filled out and returned to the board on or before March 27. Russell D. Holloway, Roch. R. 6 Joseph G. Arnold, Roch. Omer L. Haimbaugh, Roch. Robert L. Sheets, Akron James E. Flohr, Summers, Wash. Cecil Milton Taylor, Roch. Doin Miller Smoker, Akron, R. 1

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Selective Service World War II Harry Franklin Krouse, Kew. R. 1 Richard E. Harper, Akron, R. 2 Roy Delbert Price, Indiana Harbor Roy McGriff, Roch. R. 3 Homer Vernon Sampsel, Roch. R 1 Ira Woodrow Haskins, Roch. R. 6 George A. Henderson, Logansport Joe Edward Conaway, Roch. R. 5 Glen D. Fun, Kew. R. 3 Giovanni Zoppe, Roch. R. 3 Virdell Ira Overmyer, Fulton Forest Clyde Riley, Akron Jesse John Dillman, Roch. R. 5 Everett W. Hoffman, Akron Don Ruthford Hill, Akron Raymond W. Bowers, Athens Estel Engle, Akron, R. 1 Clarence D. Alexander, Roch. Hershel Teel, Akron, R. 2 Byron R. Burch, Nantahala, N.C. John Curtis Parks, Galveston Dale H. Felts, Anderson Clifford Lahman, Roch. R. 4 Don E. Beattie, Roch. R. 2 Perry Oscar Black, Kew. Frederick S. Blausser, Kew. R. 2 William G. Zartman, Roch. R. 1 Leslie Clifford House, Kew. Vernon A. Johnson, Roch. R. 2 Arthur W. Landis, Akron. R. 2 Vernon Carter Brown, Macy, R. 2 Ralph Cecil Burkett, Roch. R. 3 Leslie F. Shackelford, Grass Creek Clifford L. Nye, Jr., Akron, R. 1 Clifford A. Wilson, Roch. R. 3 Lee James Ehlinger, Roch. R. 3 Alfred Ray Coplen, Roch. R. 1 Stanley E. Samuelson, Roch. Ralph L. Shoemaker, Roch. R. 5 Aubrey Ogden Zellers, Kew. Dalton Leon Kindig, Akron, R. 2 George Eldrige Maby, Roch. Robert B. Garner, Bruce Lake [The News-Sentinel, Friday, March, 21, 1941]

HALF WAY MARK REACHD IN COUNTY REGISTRANTS [FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH LISTS]

The half-way mark in the number of Fulton county selectees called to be examined as to their fitness for the army was reached yesterday when the Fulton County Selective Service board placed an additional 100 questionnaires in the mails. There were 1648 young men registered in Fulton county for the draft, and the questionnaires mailed yesterday take up to registrant number 820.

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Selective Service World War II The board is preparing a reserve list for future calls from the War department for registrants for a year’s training in the army. The April quota is 43 and so far the board has not received the number who will be called in May. The June quota is expected to be larger than that of April. Following are the names of the selectees who were mailed questionnaires yesterday and who must make their returns to the draft board by March 31: Dennis A. Troutman, Kew. R. 3 William B. Rogers, Roch. R. 2 Clifford Edwin Murphy, Roch. Myron James Van Lue, Akron, R. 1 Everett T. Zink, Roch. R. 3 Morris Paul Wills, Grass Creek William Joseph McPherson, Kew. Albert Willis Jennens, Roch. Lewis William McCall, Roch. Oliver Ballenger, Roch. Walter Bowen, Roch. Edward Dale Shewman, Akron Austin Kincaid, Roch. R. 6 Russell Rex Gentry, Kokomo Robert Miller, LaPorte, R. 4 Ellsworth Hess, Roch. Paul Mellcharek, Muskegon Heights Vernon E. Gilbaugh, Roch. R. 5 Blake Sadler Plummer, Kew. R. 1 Marion L. Dale, Adrian Minnesota Vester Glenn Franklin, Fulton Donald Lemuel Hulbert, Roch. R. 5 Herschel Edward Goss, Roch. R. 6 Eldon T. Cumberland, Akron Russel Robert Parker, Roch. Noble Dean Mathias, Roch. R. 1 Floyd Otto Kindig, Roch. R. 3 Robert Austin Babcock, Roch. Herschel C. Milliser, Roch. R. 4 Frederick Arnold Norris, Fulton Carl Lester Showley, Kew. R. 1 Lonnie Charles Ewen, Roch. R. R. Gerald Westly Swartz, Kew. R. 3 Floyd Ambrose McGee, Akron, R. 1 Lester Alfred Wood, Akron Herman E. McColley, Akron, R. 2 Ernest E. Smoker, Akron, R. 1 Robert Leroy Gray, Akron Robert E. Cauffman, Roch. Harry S. Sutton, Logansport Howard Reed, Roch. R. 2 Harley Edgar McGee, Athens Glen Verella Reyome, Roch. Gilbert Wilson Good, Leiters Ford Carol Lee Cook, Kew. R. 3 Joseph Owen Harman, Akron Estle J. Eshelman, Roch

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Selective Service World War II Gerald Louis Eastburg, Niles, Mich. William Lewis Bradway, Akron Louis Leroy Alspach, Roch. Lawrence R. Walsh, Kew. R. 3 Roy Lowell Haggerty, Roch. James Gould Newcomb, Roch. Charles Junior Peelie, Roch. R. 4 Rexall Conner Lowe, Akron, R. 1 Robert Devane VanLue, Roch. Wilburn Jacob Myers, Roch. Walter Russell Gerrick, Roch. R. 6 Howard M. Leavell, Roch. R. 6 Michael Pafundi, Chicago, Ill. Raymond Kruger, Kew. Charles Albert Smith, Akron Eugene M. Kelley, Indianapolis Fred Merl Keesey, Akron, R. 1 Arthur Henry Durkes, Roch. Edmond Roos Lacy, Bowen, Ky. Marcus C. Oliver, Roch. Hugh T. Hall, Kew. Sam Clay Smith, Roch. R. 2 Forest Howard Pike, Roch. Dee Devere Nellans, Argos, R. 3 Leonard Woodcox, Roch. R. 2 Devon I. Eaton, Roch. R. 5 Von Kochenderfer, Roch. R. 5 Stuart C. Wigg, Jr., Roch. Arthur Louis Gordon, Roch. Merrill Devon Waltz, Roch. R. 3 William Prewit Ewen, Roch. R. 6 Robert Calvin Miller, Roch. Herman John Pattee, Kew. Waldo Logan Gray, Roch. R. 5 Charles LeRoy Spohn, Roch. Omer B. Troutman, Kew. R. 3 Delbert E. Hunter, Roch. R. 2 Byron E. Ginn, Roch. R. 1 Geo. E. Waddups, Jr., Grass Creek Frederick D. Hizer, Grass Creek Ermal Floyd McKee, Argos, R. 1 Ralph Lowell Pitts, Jr., Roch. R. 4 Harvey Edward Turner, Roch. R. 6 Verlin A. Ramsey, Akron, R. 1 Harold Ray Price, Ind. harbor Robert E. Matthews, Hammond Howard Felix Tobey, Roch. R. 1 George Winfield Kuhn, Akron, R. 1 Leo W. Beehler, Roch. R. 3 Edward Lee Mow, Roch. R. 3 Francis A. Olinger, Kew. R. 2 Frank E. Hoffman, Roch. R. 1 El Roy R. Foglesong, Boone, Iowa

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Selective Service World War II [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, March 27, 1941]

YOUTHS REACHING AGE 21 NOT LIABLE FOR DRAFT Men who have reached age twenty-one since original selective service registration date, October 16, are not required to register for selective service training until or unless another registration day is proclaimed by the President, according to word received by Fulton county local selective service board. Officials said, however, that this does not prevent such persons from volunteering. A registrant who has passed age thirty-six since October 16 remains liable for selective service training. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, April 3, 1941]

MORE QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED BY BOARD [SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH LISTS]

The Fulton County Selective Service Board from their headquarters at 727 1/2 Main street yesterday mailed out another 100 questionnaires to young men whose registrations are on file with the board. These questionnaires must be filled out and returned to the board by April 14th. The April quota of draftees from Fulton county is 43 and they will leave here on special buses April 15 for Fort Wayne to be inducted into the army. The examinations are to be held in the Indiana National Guard Armory at Fort Wayne and those who are accepted will be sent to Ft. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio. The contingent which leaves here Tuesday morning is the largest unit ever to leave Fulton county for the army even in the World War. The May army quota from this county is expected to be small but that for June may far exceed the one for April. Following are the names of the 100 young men to whom questionnaires were sent yesterday by the local draft board: Arthur Raymond Morphet, Grass Craak; Carl Michael Herrold, Grass Creek; Robert Berger, Akron; Harold Monroe Chapman, Akron; Elbert Franklin Kennedy, Rochester; Dean King Stinson, Rochester; Ezra George Cooper, Mishawaka; George Smith, Rochester; David Chaloner Hill, Kewanna; Melvin Garret Parman, Delphi; Robert Lee Nicodemus, Akron; Donald Lester Wray, Twelve Mile; Kenneth Edward Cranmer, Kewanna; Donald Earl Safford, Rochester; Howard James Cross, Rochester; Kenneth Nelson Hiland, Kewanna; David Alfred Wilson, Argos; Earl Vance Davis, Tippecanoe; Leroy Casper Merley, Akron; Robert Emerson Cook, Rochester; David Lenore Putman, Akron; Lester Eugene Murtha, Kewanna; James Frederick Hill, Los Angeles, Calif.; Samuel Howard Kirk, Kewanna; Henry Clay Skidmore, Rochester; Ronald Powell, Rochester; James Marion Gorrell, Rochester; Walter Raymond Goodner, Rochester; Hubert Jean Whittenberger, Rochester; Ralph Edwin Smith, Rochester; Byron Hartman, South Bend; Charles Oliver Gordon, Warsaw; Franklin Millard Hizer, Grass Creek; Roy Dwight Fultz, Rochester; Charles Herbert Haldeman, Akron; Donald Chester Rans, Rochester; Irvin Gideon Sutton, Rochester; Donald McIntire, Akron; Charles Nolen, Jr., Rochester; Raymond Eldon Hunter, South Bend; Paul Leroy Black, Sweetser; John Morris, Rochester; Donald Nation Hizer, Grass Creek; Edward Francis Erlenbaugh, Macy; Howard James Henderson, Rochester; Marion Earl Leininger, Akron; Calvin David Crabill, Rochester; Frederick Hugh Moore, Jr., Rochester; Robert J. Minglin, Rochester; Glen Kenneth Hatfield, Akron; Charles Earl Swick, Chicago, Ill.; Clarence Dean Keel, Argos; Raymond Sylvester Fuller, Terre Haute; Artimus Franklin Coplen, Rochester, Arthur Kermit Ramsey, Griffith; John Edward Davis, Argos; Leo Virgil DeWitt, Rochester; Orvan Valentine VanLue, Rochester; Orvel Franklin Clark, Kewanna; Russell Ernest Cauffman, Rochester; Ernest Frederick Miller, Rochester; Harold Everett Hodge, Rochester; James Clifford Barnes, Rochester;

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Selective Service World War II Fredrick Snyder, Rochester; George Maurice Helvey, Rochester; Lorin Rose Churchill, Rochester; Cecil Foy Stangle, Kewanna; Emerson Leon Braman, Rochester; Oglie Zavatta, Rochester; Harlan Paul Kirk, Rochester George Norman Hayden, Akron; Vincent George Calvin, Kewanna; Stuart Burdell Leiter, Rochester; Oden J. Barger, Rochsester; John Herbert Carlile, Mentone; Donald Leroy Henderson, Rochester; Orton Paul Zent, Tippecanoe; Donald Philip Davis, Kewanna; Albert Laverne Swanson, Urbana; Kenneth Alsobado Watkins, Kewanna; Leroy Wilson Harman, Akron; Franklin Devoe Berkheiser, East Chicago; Philip Ray Anderson, Kewanna; Cecil Rhodes, Athens; Douglas M. Sweany, Rochester; Robert Lee Hoffman, Akron; Francis Leroy Thomas, Grass Creek; Paul Richard Kelley, Jamestown, N.Y.; Eldreth William Cook, Rochester; Edwin Ralph Epsteen, Kokomo; Walter Barton Safford, Rochester; Albert Milton Tharp, Rochester; Willis Lee Bradway, Akron; Donald Franklin Kumler, South Bend; Joseph Engle Meiser, Rochester; Darwin Devon Lavengood, Kewanna; Walter Scott Harris, Akron; Herbert Lazelle Orr, Rochester; Richard Argyle Wall, Rochester; Dean Clarence Murphy, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, April 10, 1941]

100 MORE QUESTIONNAIRES MAILED BY BOARD FRIDAY [NINTHEENTH & TWENTIETH LISTS

The Fulton County Selective Service Board Friday placed an additional one hundrd questionnaires in the mails for county draftees. The returns on these questionnaires must be made to the board by Wednesday, April 23. The new lists push the number of questionnaires mailed by the local board into the one thousands. So far the board has not received any notice as to when they will have to send another contingent to the army for a year’s training. The board has received notice from the War Department that five of the 43 young men who were sent in the draft Tuesday morning have been rejected because of phusical disability. The rejected were George Bernard Migonis, Edward Benton Wagoner, Ivan Monroe Dague, Raymond Harold Dague and Lester Earl Denny. No date for the sending of replacements for these five men have been received by the local board. Following are the names of the young men who have received their questionnaires in the mails yesterday: Henry N. Geiger, Rochester; Harold C. Hoover, Delong; Lester Lawrence Burns, Akron; Ellis N. Rynearson, Rochester, Robert Theodore Lord, Kewanna; Samuel Levi Burch, Akron; Perry LeRoy Stewart, Rochester; Jesse Floyd Shriver, Akron; Chester Engle, Kewanna; Joseph Thomas Bolley, Akron; Bert Dewayne Kamp, Warsaw; Lindzy Glen Ewen, Rochester; Elmer Ray Woodcox, Rochester; Charles Richard Geiger, Rochester; Byron Lee Strong, Rochester; Jacob McClellan Wagoner, Macy; Edward Philip Cornell, Rochester; Lyle Myron Reed, Rochester; Forrest Melton Skidmore, Rochester; Charles Deloyce Norris, Rochester; Claude Swaim Koons, Leiters Ford; James Wilkes, Rochester; Dale Wesley Friesen, Rochester; Russell Wilson, Rochester; Verl Duane Lindzy, Fulton; Bill Earl Leininger, Indianapolis; Donald Burdette Pontius, Lafayette; Christian Sejrup Thompson, Akron; Clyde Earl Castleman, Rochester, Harold Lynn Groninger, Akron; Thomas Henry Kimmell, Rochester; Charles E. Thompson, Rochester; Charles Edward Hunter, Rochester; Kenneth Hurd Lukenbill, Akron; Delson Monroe Morris, Akron; Clifford Samuel Snyder, North Manchester; Kenneth Leroy Miller, Rochester; John Wilson, Jr., Kewanna; David Orval Long, Rocheser; Charles Dale Daulton, Rochester; Francis Welcome Crispen, Rochester; Orville Ross Pickens, Kewanna; Calvin A. Kuhn, Rochester; Harold Flynn, Rochester; Eugene Clyde Overmyer, Kewanna; Woodrow Bryan Smith, Kewanna; Herman Everett Barkman, Rochester; Ernest L. Walters, Rochester; Edward Burton Sadler, Indiana Harbor; Arthur Francis Scott, Rochester; Fred Albert Barnes, Akron;

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Selective Service World War II Wayne F. Zartman, Macy; Estel Emery Champ, Kewanna; Frederick Robert Hodel, Rochester; Arthur Taylor Sheets, Rochester; Alvah Preston Castle, Rochester; Marion Burke Young, Rochester; Herman Dale Hoff, Kewanna; Adam Zartman, Rochester; Richard Mork Miller, Rochester; Albert Marion Fiscus, Rochester; Joseph Martin Burns, Kewanna; Robert Lee Kilmer, Rochester; Thurl Fredrick Piper, Rochester; Dale Poenix, Rochester; Albert Edward Cliff, Rochester; Robert Francis Reining, Chicago, Ill.; Allison Haimbaugh, Rochester; Herbert Dale Smith, Rochester; Clifford Wiles Vanata, Rochester; William Jennings Mikesell, Culver; Clinton Lee Moore, Rochester; Floyd Kenneth Nuell, Rochester; Everett Franklin Books, Rochester; Francis Leo Bastow, Rochester; Walter Alfonso Pickens, Niles, Mich.; Robert Omer Butt, Rochester; John Thomas Hall, Rochester; Merl F. Sriver, Rochester; Ronald Earl Fenimore, Akron; Paul Albert Gudenburr, Macy; Antonio DeMarco, Rochester; Harold Devon Showley, Kewanna; Edgar J. Baney, Rochester; Robert LeeVern Thomas, Rochester; Herschel Lee Zumbaugh, Rochester; Reuben Elwood Rynearson, Gary; James Franklin Daugherty, Epherata, Pa.; Clayson Albert Bailey, Rochester; Thomas James Larkin, Kewanna; Vern Ellsworth Barker, South Bend; Howard Maxwell Wood, Rochester; John Newton Dickover, Indianapolis; Jack Conrad Spencer, Kewanna; Arthur Maxwell Thompson, Rochester; Roy Earl Ness, Kewanna; Daniel Clifford Alber, Rochester; Ronald C. Smith, Rochester; Earl Smith, Rochester; William Tribbett Biddinger, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, April 19, 1941]

ALL REGISTRANTS TO BE CLASSIFIED IMMEDIATELY In order to comply with orders received from Gov. Henry F. Schricker, to proceed immediately with the classification of all remaining entrants on their lists officials of the Fulton county draft board have started sending out questionnaires. Total registrants in Fulton county is 1648 and questionnaires have been sent to 1005. The new instructions supercede a previous rule under which each board classified only enough men to keep a reservoir of Class I-A men equal to 20 per cent of its draftee quota. The order will not mean a speedup of physical examination for registrants placed in Class I-A. Boards have instructions not to have more men examined than enough to fill expected calls for the coming 60 days. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, May 5, 1941]

SENT TO LANGLEY FIELD

Lieut. Arthur E. Wentzel who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wentzel, on their farm west of this city, left today for Langley Field, Va. Lieut. Wentzel received his training as an army aviator at Randolph and Brooks fields in Texas. He received his orders transferring him from from Texas to Langley Field while visiting his parents. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, May 6, 1941]

DRAFT QUESTION BLANKS ARE SENT TO 100 MEN [TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY SECOND LISTS]

Selective Service questionnaires will be coming thick and fast in the next few weeks, according to the officials of the Fulton county draft board who yesterday placed 100 such blanks in the mails. Additional questionnaires will be mailed regularly by the board in line with an announcement made earlier this week in which it was revealed that Indiana draft boards will classify as many men within the next few weeks as possible. Yesterday’s questionnaires went to men with numbers from 1007 to 1107 and the returns on the same must be made to the local board by Monday, May 12.

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Selective Service World War II The local board will send five men to Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Tuesday morning as replacements for men who were rejected in the April quota. Names of registrants who received their questionnaires today are as follows: Cecil Lee Fenstermaker, Rochester; Robert DeWayne Horn, Mentone; Herman Doris Holloway, Rochester; Byron Eugene Thompson, Akron; Donald Ray Miller, Rochester; Charles H. Kale, Indiana Harbor; Raymond Russell Jones, Fulton; Joe Howard Lewis, Rochester; John Donald Pyle, Rochester; James Leotis Crabtree, Rochester; Donald Reed, Rochester; Ancil Roy Beall, Rochester; James Wallace Sperry, Rochester; Michael Leroy Zartman, Durand, Mich.; Kermit B. Leininger, Akron; Raymond Devon Pontius, Athens; Charles J. Ireland, Akron; Lonzo Darl Meredith, Akron; Frank Roland Buzzell, Lynn, Mass.; Robert Clifton Overmyer, Rochester; Ulrich Woodcox, Rochester; Hollis C. Swisher, Kokomo; David Mann Flynn, Rochester; Dean Earl Stubbs, Monterey; Ernest Nichols, Rochester; Charles Wells Jr., Akron; Donald Deverl Grass, Rochester; Richard Howard Woods, Rochester; William Paul Warren, Rochester; John Willis Gray, Akron; Edward Woodrow Gamble, Rochester; Robert Dee Leavell, Rochester; Maurice Sheldon Rogers, Rochester; Franz Heinzmann, New Haven, Conn.; Gilbert Earl Flohr, Indiana Harbor; O. C. Harold Hartle, Rochester; Ferris B. Zechiel, Culver; Otto Leroy Hartman, Durand, Mich.; Earl Franklin Reinhold, Culver; George Allen Swope, Akron; Earl Dean Arven, Rochester; John Eugene Herd, Kewanna; Claude Dee Arven, Rochester; John VanTrump Brown, Rochester; John Krehnavi Jr., Winamac; Edward Carlton Shriver, Akron; Charles Reed Bilyew, Rochester; Henry Coplen, Rochester; Fredrick Lee Hammond, Akron; Francis Abe Blacketor, Kewanna; Hugh Bankson Holman, Indianapolis; Berlin VanScoik, Rochester; William James Carter, Kewanna; Vernon Hiram Dickson, Akron; Robert Earl Zent, Mentone; Gerald Frederick Walle, Rochester; Samuel Howard Busch, Rochester; Raymond Andrew Tabler, Grass Creek; Omer Ray Steininger, Rochester; Howard Wilson Landis, Akron; Kendal Walter Rager, Akron; Donovan Elmer Brugh, Leiters Ford; Paul Eugene Nickell, Gary; Paul Devain Huls, Rochester; Robert Fredrick Sausaman, Akron; Carl Emil Swanson, Rochester; Harley Edward McClain, Rochester; Ralph Roy Ludwig, Rochester; Henry Dever Eshelman, Akron; Virgil Lawrence Thompson, Rochester; John Geiger Gilliland, Rochester; Woodrow Rynearson, Rochester; Archie Ben Chance, Rochester; Robert Demont Baird, Kewanna; Henry Nelson Cox, Kewanna; Louis J. Kline, Rochester; Earl Framer Brown, Lake Tahoe, Nev.; Glen Eugene Daulton, Rochester; Donald McKinney Werner, Rochester; John Theodore Frankle, Akron; James Allen Williams, Rochester; Paul King Dice, Fulton; John Williams Foglesong, Logansport; Clarence Henry Dittman, Kewanna; Omer Ray Hook, Kewanna; Paul D. Arven, Rochester; Lester Harold Shidaker, Kewanna; Ermal Lester Crabill, Rochester; William Floyd Glaze, Roby; Chester Ames Knicklebine, Rochester; Carl Daniel Overmyer, Rochester; Paul Jones Rockwell, Rochester; Ralph Edward Curtis, Rochester; Arthur Emerson Brown, Rochester; Charles Edison Gast, Akron; Harold Leveral Spurlock, Rochester; Robert Leotis McIntire, Athens; Gerald Devon Kindig, Rochester; Charles Dever Bradway, Akron; Robert Oliver Jones, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, May 8, 1941]

BOARD SENDS ADDITIONAL SERVICE QUESTIONNAIRES [TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY FOURTH LISTS]

One hundred additional questionnaires were issued Monday to Fulton County Selective Service Registrants whose order numbers range between 1108 and 1210. The blanks are the second 100 questionnaires to be sent by the board this month. Five young men left for Ft. Benjamin Harrison today as replacements for five rejected registrants who were sent to the army in the April quota by the local draft board.

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Selective Service World War II The men who left today were Charles Kochenderfer, Cecil Milton Taylor and Lester B. Beck of Rochester; William Russell Helvey, R.R. 2, Akron, and George Washington Duff, R.R. 5, Warsaw. They replace Ivan M. Dague, George B. Migonis, Lester E. Denny, Edward N. Wagoner and Raymond H. Downs. Following are the names of the young men to whom questionnaires were sent yesterday and who must make their returns to the local draft board headquarters, 727 1/2 Main street, by May 17, 1941: John Ross Curless, Plymouth; Hugh Sheldon Weeks, Silver Lake; Harold Russell Utter, Mentone; Wilbur Andrew Enyart, Rochester; John Edward Miller, Rochester; Wilson Benviel Guise, Kewanna; Edward Lee Thompson, Akron; Albert A. Wood, Rochester, Kenneth Dean Haldeman, Rochester; Eugene Lechler, Rochester; Ralph Emerson Madary, Rochester; Charles Russell Barkman, Rochester; Walter Roscoe Stubbs, Monterey; George William Tigler, Akron; Roger Elwin Kent, Fulton; Merl Eugene Hammond, Hammond; Francis Freese, South Bend; Theodore Marion Carithers, Fulton; John Nelson Downs, Rochester; Kenneth Reed Huntsinger, Santa Ana, Calif; Benile Nelson Berry, Rochester; Clarence Loyd Hiatt, Rochester; Estil Franklin Bowman, Kewanna; Ned J. Smith, Akron; Clarence Paul Smith, Rochester; Elmer Everett Rathfon, Rochester; Israel J. Smith, Rochester; Delbert Glenn Anders, Kewanna; William Harold Bradbury, Rochester; Cecil Edgar Pickens, Rochester; James Everett Carver, Louisville, Ky.; Emerson E. Johnson, Athens; David Lewis Smith, Akron; Doyle Eugene Hizey, Rochester; John Edwin Perkins, Rochester; Wayne C. Kistler, Rochester; Alonzo Pritchard Dever, Hot Springs, Ark.; Jesse Arthur Brown, Rochester; Cloral E. Hartz, Leiters Ford; Chester Virgil Williams, Rochester; Kenneth Burdell Benner, Akron; Ralph Earnest Shewman, Akron; Claude Donald Sweares, Rochester; James Merle Wilson, Rochester; Joseph Herbert Boswell, Akron; Alfred Kermit Moore, Akron; George Francis Eshelman, Fort Wayne; Francis James Ginther, Rochester; Eldon E. Zabst, Fulton; Mervyn Leon Russell, Rochester; Harry L. Barter, Jr., Rochester; Eugene Francis Brugh, Leiters Ford; Kenneth Frank Yoder, Akron; Roger Wilson Warner, Rochester; Lincoln Edward Burton, Rochester; Glen Leroy Beckman, Fulton; Benjamin Harrison Thomas, South Bend; Earl Elmer Meiser, Rochester; Orlo Milo Brown, Rochester; Darwin Wilbur Petty, Macy; Jacob Hugh Linden, Columbus, O.; Ellsworth Hamilton Kneeland, Rochester; William Lynn Chamberlain, Rochester; Robert Wiley Richards, Rochester; Ernest Ralph Cochran, Columbia City; Kenneth Monroe Mollenhour, Rochester; Elwood Loyd Pieratt, Kewanna; L. G. Alber, Rochester; Earl John Brant, Delphi; Cleon Wentworth Shaw, Kewanna; George Wesley Cleland, Rochester; Vernon Dean Ault, Rochester; Charles Clifford Penrod, Akron; Louis William Stretch, Pimento; James Allen Benner, Rochester; George Lee Garvin, Rochester; Carl Ted Crabill, Rochester; Norman Dale Zimmerman, Rochester; Roy Sidney Dick, Rochester; Omer Daniel Cromer, Kewanna; John Henry Smith, Kewanna; Roy Donald Frettinger, Rochester; Donald Leroy Smith, Akron; Bliss Nolan Butts, Roann; Leola Wilson Sommers, Kewanna; Robert Ottis Bunn, Rochester; O’Neal Fred Gagnon, Akron; Joseph Cedric Reed, M.D., Rochester; Lester DeVerl Holloway, Rochester; Carl Wilson Gross, Mentone; Harold Levi Gillbaugh, Rochester; Charles Michael Sheridan, Rochester; Harold David Shields, Rochester; Rex J. Richard, Rochester; Lester B. Large, Leiters Ford; Frederick William Mohler, Akron; Floyd LaVern Betz, LaPorte; Elmer Emil Seidel, Kewanna; Randall Lavon McCroskey, Rochester; Willis Maynard Swick, Akron. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, May 13, 1941]

ALL BUT 235 HAVE RECEIVED THEIR QUESTIONNAIRE LIST [TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH,

TWENTY-SEVENTH AND TWENTY-EIGHTH LISTS]

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Selective Service World War II The Fulton County Selective Service board although not expecting any further requisitions of draftees before June are continuing to send out questionnaires to registrants this week in line with orders from national draft headquarters to get all men on the registered list qualified as soon as possible. With the mailing of the 200 questionnaires by the board in the last two days there remains on the registrant’s list but 235 young men who have not received their question list. There are 1648 young men registered for the draft in Fulton county and the questionnaires which have just been mailed were numbered from 1211 to 1413. Returns must be made by May 19. Those who have just received their questionnaires are: John Francis Caton, Kewanna; Troy Harry Poore, Rochester; Robert Edward Polley, Rochester; Orren Donald St. Clair, Kewanna; William E. Reames, Kewanna; James Long Allison, Rochester; Charles Martin Coplen, Rochester; Samuel Joshua Coffing, Denver; Dean Kenneth Utter, Akron; Ralph Eugene Updike, Rochester. Wilfred Dale Hisey, Kewanna; Robert Wilson Wagoner, Rochester, Kenneth Wesley Kaley, Rochester; Norman W. Walters, Rochester; Bower Dee Day, Akron; Stacy Fremont Shaw, Fulton, Robert Curtis Baber, Akron; Harold Ivan Sommers, Kewanna; Benjamin Ephriam Perkins, Rochester; Fred Meyer Graffis, Kewanna; Charles Elvie Green, Rochester; Manford Albert Zartman, Rochester; Walter E. Cartwright, Bourbon; Robert Bruce Miller, Rochester; Dale Wilbur Eikenberry, North Manchester; Wilburn James Whipple, Rochester; Donald Lincoln Lukens, Disko; Thomas Walter Baldwin, Rochester; Ted Devon Smith, Rochester; John David Baldwin, Rochester; Robert Denby Hill, Rlochester; Henry Glen Perdue, Rochester; Merrell Dean Wagoner, Rochester; Paul Eugene Partridge, Rochester; Ellis Engle, Silver Lake; Raymond A. Lebo, Kewanna; Cecil Franklin Engle, Kewanna; Otis Knebel, Kewanna; Robert Harold Miller, Kewanna; James Oakley Ricketts, Rochester; Donald Dean Kilmer, Rochester; Willard Carson Briggs, Minneapolis, Minn.; John Jacobs, Kewanna; Walter Ge rald McCrosky, Rochester; Paul Franklin Emery, Macy; Herman Devane Mathews, Rochester; Ralph LaVerne Jurgensmeyer, Rochester; Elmer Frank Douglass, Kewanna; Thomas Aldridge Walker, Kewanna; Ben. F. DuBois, Rochester; Defern William Adams, Kewanna; Vearl Woodrow Packard, Kewanna; Marvin Lee Rife, Kewanna; Charles Edward Morgan, Rochester; George Henry Hilficker, Lucerne; Carl Farnsworth Zartman, Rochester; Donald F. Boggess, Rochester; Elmer Elroy Young, Rochester, Lester E. Good, Kewanna; Clifford Harold Boring, Akron; Leston Goodyear, Rochester; Harlan Faye Nickell, Gary; Robert Alexander Kerr, Delong; Marvel Emerson Werner, Akron; Herman William Dale, Rochester; Alfred Leroy Large, Rochester; Lawrence Edmond Kelsey, Kewanna; Marvin Leroy Heltzel, Akron; Estil Charles Geier, Rochester; Carl Jacobs, Akron; John Robert McLochlin, Kewanna; Everette Morris Ault, Rochester; Vern Richter, Rochester; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William Thomas Skidmore, Rochester; Franklin Lester Umbaugh, Rochester; Vernon Eugene Dubuque, Logansport; Oran Forest Burns, Rochester; Robert Alonzo Patton, Rochester; Harry Maynard Doub, Akron; Samuel Ellis Burkett, Rochester; Robert Carr, Rochester; Paul Timothy Briney, Rochester; Elmer Ellsworth Holiday, Kewanna; Roy Cleo Kline, Calumet City, Ill.; Maurice Raleigh Newman, Rochester; Hubert McIntosh, Rochester; Lester Joseph Leman, Rochester; Hillard Robert Bradley, Rochester; Charles Howard Polk, Rochester; George Starr, Kewanna; Eugene Ernest Black, Rochester; Howard Marion Chizum, Kewanna; Floyd George Koenig, Akron; Floyd Sherman Friedrich, Kewanna; Russell Kamp, Akron; Wayne Kenneth Engle, Akron; Luther Merle Keel, Phoenix, Ariz.; James Hubeny, Jr., Kewanna; Vernon Leroy Towne, Rochester;

Questionnaires Mailed May 14th Omer Sayger, Macy; Donald Cleon Sutton, Fulton; Edward Shipp, Fulton; Cecil Bryant Sutton, Grass Creek; Ralph Leiter Hunneshagen, Rochester; Victor Donald Arvin, Rochester;

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Selective Service World War II Clarence Charles Williams, Rochester; Russel Bruce Bacon, Rochester; Seymour Elin, Rochester; James Lowell Guffin, Rochester; John Addison Ravencroft, Rochester; Trell Patrick Hoppes, Rochester; Leroy Barkman Huffman, Rochester; John Edwin Decker, Leiters Ford; Rex Hall, Rochester; Robert Earl Batz, Rochester; Foster Durbin Stoudt, Kewanna; Thurle Paul Alber, Rochester; Harold J. Duff, Rochester; Laurence Hubert Norris, Rochester; Ralph Herbert Goetz, Fulton; Harry Willard Zellers, Kewanna; Dale Eugene Berkebile, Rochester; Walter Deverl Carr, Rochester; Raymond Earl Blacketor, Kewanna; Emmitt Meek, Rochester; Cloyce Dever Reed, Akron; Delbert Imel, Kewanna; George Reed, Akron; Ralph Deverl Reese, Rochester; John William Kirby, Akron; Robert Louis Cribb, Fulton; Tillman Wilson, Rochester; Howard Ogden Marsh, Rochester; Ralph LaVern Davis, Akron; Harold Lee Kuhn, Akron; George Albert Anderson, Kewanna; Murray Maudlin, Rochester; Ray Ernest Button, Grass Creek; Forrest Glenn LaMunion, Kewanna; Patrick Stewart, Louisville, Ky.; Donald Jennings Enyeart, Kewanna; Donald George Leavell, Fulton; Loyal Judson Hudkins, Rochester; Leroy Joe VanDuyne, Rochester; Charles Vern Latta, Kewanna; Floyd Edward Eisenman, Rochester; James Freeman Rittenhouse, Jr., Logansport; Donald William Holloway, Rochester; Norman Ralph Tucker, Akron; Charles Edward Flagg, Jr., Rochester; William Albert Brandt, Kewanna; Gail Wayne Marshall, LaPorte; Wendell Carvey Tombaugh, Rochester; John Wesley Sawyer, Rochester; Paul Austin Eiler, Rochester; Carl Emit Selleck, Rochester; Roland Coverstone Hizer, South Bend; Ralph Clayton Boldry, Kewanna; Pearl Dee Ulrich, Rochester; Franklin Charles Greer, Rochester; Paul C. Myers, Rochester; Elza Eldon Emerson, Kewanna; John William Urbin, Kewanna; Victor Hugo Skidmore, Rochester; Earl Richard Kuhn, Akron; Earl Oliver Ogle, Akron; Devon Wendell Engle, Indiana Harbor; Willard Chamberlain, Rochester; John Donald King, Rochester; Elmer Gilbert Harris, Kewanna; Virgil Cleon Miller, Akron; Frank Albert Brandes, Dunkirk, N.Y.; Byron Alden Lichtenwalter, Rochester; Howard Milton Ewen, Rochester; Floyd Byrl Mathias, Rochester; Joseph Anthony Zeiger, Rochester; Gaylord Swihart, Macy; John Calvin Rhoades, Rochester; Joseph Lantz, Akron; Walter Ray Unger, Rochester; Glen Orvil Myers, Rochester; Charles Wayne Huffman, Akron; Tillman James Kline, Rochester; Raymond Lee Cook, Fulton; Howard Ferguson Bernhardt, Rochester; Theodore Aaron Brown, Kewanna; Melvin Leonard Garner, Bruce Lake; Milo Earl Newcomer, LaPorte; Oscar Leroy Smith, Rochester; Lee VanDorn Becker, Akron; Myron Zachman Berkheiser, Rochester; Raymond Earl Enyart, Rochester; Fred Burns Hubbard, Rochester; Frederick Brice Cessna, Kewanna; Harry Ernest Fossow, Gary; Marion Russell Severns, Rochester; James Franklin Kindig, Rochester; Robert Darl Greer, Lucerne; James Raymond Barker, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, May 15, 1941]

FINAL PAPERS ARE MAILED TO FULTON CO. DRAFTEES [TWENTY-NINTH AND THIRTIETH LISTS]

The final sets of questionnaires were placed in the mails Tuesday afternoon by the Fulton County Selective Service Board. Two hundred questionnaires were mailed to Fulton county draftees. Returns on these question blanks must be made to the local board by May 24. The Fulton county draft board had a total registration of 1640 and the question lists placed in the mails yesterday exhausted the entire list of registrants. Another registration day is expected in either June or July. The local draft board mailed out their remaining questionnaires in compliance with an order of the War Department asking that all registered men be classified immediately so that the department would know how large a reserve it has available. The names of the last group of registrants to receive their papers follows:

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Selective Service World War II Conde Devon Holloway, Rochester; Frederick Milo Graham, Akron; John A. Burns, Kewanna; Norval Junior Ball, South Bend; Johnnie Eugene Jones, Mishawaka; Edward Wideman, Akron; Howard Verle Martin, Akron; John Dawson Jr., Akron; Kermit Durr Biddinger, Rochester; Donald Wyle Troutman, Kewanna. Elmer George Stewart, Bremen; Joe Norman Huffman, Kewanna; Donald Thomas Straw, Kewanna; Joseph Alvin Madeford, Akron; Paul Herschel Hoover, Rochester; James Woodson Clark, Rochester; Herbert Leslie Myers, Rochester; Raymond Deloise Bowers, Rochester; Oscar Alonzo Carr, Akron; Glen Dever Eshelman, Akron; Harold Laverne Reese, Rochester; Ralph Warren D. Vayette, Ottumwa, Iowa; Chester Roland Jones, Delong; William R. Gurtner, Rochester, Floyd James Thomas, Grass Creek; Charles Francis Jones, Rochester; Russel DeWitt Voorhees, Rochester; Stanley Rider Jr., Rochester; Cloyce Raymone Miller, Rochester; Robert Marion Thomas, Delong; Porter Emerson Sibert, Leiters Ford; Joe Bruce Cook, Kewanna; Arville Ervin Dowling, Akron; Robert Harry Traver, Silver Lake; Secando Zoppe, Rochester; Lloyd Theodore Rife, Kewanna; Harlin Leroy Showley, Kewanna; William Christian Huppert, Akron; Delford Daniel Bowen, Akron, Thomas Manford Newell, Rochester; Everett Levoy Partridge, Rochester; Morgan Lavon Justice, Kewanna; Murphy Donald Rose, Rochester; Ernest Riley Ford, Rochester; Robert Ellis Dickey, Akron; Paul Pershing Waltz, Rochester; Robert Elias Waltz, Rochester; Gustaf Herbert Gustafson, Delong; Milo Dean Tullis, Akron; Loftlee Bernard Vanata, Rochester; Albert Leroy Eshelman, Rochester; Galen Calvin Eiler, Rochester; Cecil Franklin Hudkins, Rochester; Clyde H. Cook, Kewanna; Clarence B. Fletcher, Rochester; Albert Earl Talbott, Plymouth; Virgil Ford Johnson, Rochester; Oren Harley Newman, Rochester; Doc Henry Miller, Rochester; Demoine Town, Rochester; William James Frettinger, Rochester; Arthur Grendel Martin, Akron; Raymond Edward Garver, Rochester; John William McGowen, Rochester; Eugene Foley, Rochester; Donald William Morgan, Rochester; James Franklin Thomas, Ft. Wayne; James DeVon Fuller, Milford; Gresham Francis Lough, Rochester; Otis R. Towne, Rochester; Louis E. Shambaugh, Akron; Harry Charles Shapley, Rochester; Kenneth W. Morrison, Rochester; Charles Alvin Baldwin, Kewanna; Orlen Devane Kepler, Rochester; Ralph Deverl Bowers, Rochester; Ralph Albert Wall, Rochester; Robert Lee Davidson, Rochester; George Albert Thomas, Lapaz; Harold Everett Walters, Rochester; Cleotis Daine, Silver Lake; Donald Eugene Kanouse, Rochester; Leonard Jay Reinholt, Kewanna; Marshall Paxton Lucas, Kewanna; George Edward Ravencroft, Rochester; Malcolm Floyd Vernon, Royal Center; Ellsworth Morton Downs, Rochester; Robert Henry Slocum, Warsaw; Francis G. Hudkins, Rochester; Alton Lavon Fry, Culver; Maurice Wesley Nickels, Logansport; Harry Linden Minter, Akron; Robert Byron Thomas, Rochester; Donald Ellis Fansler, Kewanna; Don Emmons, Rochester; William Brayan Green, Rochester; Eldon Howard Hickman, Winamac; Don Dwight Hornbeck, Rochester; Ernest Donell Bonine, Rochester; Edward Lincoln Stanton, Athens; John Alvin Call, Rochester; Cranor Lawrence Smith, Rochester; Howard Monroe Utter, Akron; Harold Dewayne Parker, Akron; Carlton H. Haskett, Rochester; Robert Matthias Hendrickson, Kewanna; William Earl Cutshaw, Rochester; Fred Estel Miller, Rochester; Francis Leon Fulton, Akron; Ray Jesse Linebrink, Akron; Harold H. Walters, Rochester; Francis Paul O’Conner, Francisville; Gortie Frederick Shobe, Rochester; Charles A. Runkle, Macy; Henry John Montz, Kewanna; Eugene Forest McGee, Athens; Edward LaVon Murfitt, Rochester; Hector Leo Bonin, Louisville, Ky.; Kenneth Klaire Kraning, Kewanna; Robert Kaley, Pleasant Lake; David Leroy Bryant, Akron; Garland Franklin Sriver, Akron; Earl William Barkman, Rochester; Harley Rex Thompson, Rochester; Philip Andrew Perkins, Kokomo; John Spencer Hanson Jr., Kewanna; Chester William Traver, Silver Lake; Leo Carl McCrosky, Rochester; Paul Elmer Fites, Akron; Wallace Wirt, South Bend;

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Selective Service World War II Oren Buryl Conrad, Rochester; George Willder Beer, Akron; Howard Ream Wertzberger, Rochester; Don William Herrold, Kewanna; William Woodrow King; Rochester; Robert Mills Scott, Kewanna; Joseph Anthony Kroft, Akron; Walter DeVeck Hudkins, Kewanna; James Edward Mikesell, Rochester; Maynard Henry McCloughan, Rochester; Cecil Kline Davis, Rochester; Harold Willard Shonk, Rochester; Harold David Hammond, Akron; Frank August Swanson, Akron; Robert Lincoln Tombaugh, Akron; Louis Earl Kelly, Rochester; Forest Lever Campbell, Rochester; Ralph Chester Kreamer, Kewanna; James Norris Jackson, Rochester; Harley Orwin Weidner, LaPorte; Volney Oren Wheadon, Rochester; Gerald Arleo Berry, Rochester; Willard Frank Holland, Statesville, N.C.; John Joseph Gerig, Akron; Arthur Clinger, Rochestr; Virgil Ralph VanDuyne, Rochester; Harry Stanley Walther, Chicago, Ill.; Edmund Aloysouis Ley, Kewanna; William Clark Willis, Fulton; Arthur William Shively, Akron; Howard Hester Rowe, Rochester; Robert Evan Kern, Athens; Howard Raymond Eisenman, Rochester; Floyd Eugene Krieg, Akron; William Ralph Walters, Rochester; Clair DeWitt Jones, Rochester; Joseph Allen Baker, Mentone; Trenson Trevannel Kline, Rochester; Charles Edward Hoover, Rochester; Lee Wayne Marsh, Akron; Ottis Adelbert Dickey, Warsaw; Ned R. Hutchinson, Rochester; Harold Cecil Abbott, Rochester; Weldon Benjamin Carr, Rochester; Paul Farrell, Louisville, Ky.; Dale Arthur Wagoner, Rochester; Estel Moore, Akron; Donald Meyer Zartman, Fulton; Earl Leroy Walters, Akron; Harold Miller Gerrick, Rochester; Earl Joseph Bailey, Rochester; Maurice Harvey Bixler, Rochester; Edward Ellis Campbell, Rochester; Hugh Albert Stamm, Rochester; Charles Edward Bucher, Akron; Charles Fredrick Pletcher, Warsaw; James Emerson Smith, Rochester; Wilber Byron Kindig, Akron; John Robert Sheperis, Rochester; Norman Thomas Dickson, Akron; Wilson Mearl Wakeland, Rochester; Harold Jay Smith, Rochester; Walter Lavoy Montgomery, Rochester; Herschel William Mow, Rochester; Lowell C. Porter, Rochester; Graydon Schmidt Roe, Akron; Frank Arthur Noftsger, Rochester; Robert Eldon Lewis, Rochester; Eldon Earl Dunnick, Rochester; Ge rald David Utter, Rochester; Robert Henry Myers, Kewanna; William Henry Sweet, Rochester; Omer H. Leininger, Akron; Jerry Drudge Metzler, Rochester; Lloyd F. Edinger, Rochester; Wayne Leason Outcelt, Rochester; Loren Eugene Hardsow, Central; Charley Edmond Bates, Akron; Clyde Henry Ford, Grass Creek; Francis Ernest Smth, Akron; Francis Lee Cochran, Rochester; Bert Morris, Ada, Oklahoma; Edward DeVerl Kroft, Akron; Harry Charles Mather, Rochester; Robert Timbers, Rochester; James Francis Casey, Rochester; Leo Gilbert Hedges, Rochester; Alfred Frederich Mathiesen, Akron; James S. Sedan, Logansport; Marvin Earl Whisler, Twelve Mile; Raymond Krieg, Akron; Pierce Engle, Akron; James Wilson Nixon, Rochester; Donald B. Rush, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, May 21, 1941]

ALIENS MUST REGISTER FOR DRAFT JULY FIRST Every man in Fulton county who will reach his twenty-first birthday by midnight, July 1, 1941, and who has not previously registered, must register with his local Selective Service board on July 1, Carl L. Russell, chairman of the Fulton county local board, said today. The only exceptions are those in the armed forces and certain representatives of foreign governments. Aliens, as well as American citizens, who are 21 years old on July 1, must be registered, Chairman Russell emphasized, also pointing out that aliens between the ages of 21 and 36 years, who have come to the United States since the first registration on October 16, 1940, and have not been registered, must appear before local boards on July 1 to register. Special registrars will be provided to register men who cannot appear before the local board because of illness or other incapacity.

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Selective Service World War II Every man subject to registration who is an inmate of an asylum, jail, penitentiary, reformatory or similar institution on July 1 is required to registeron the day he leaves the institution. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, June 16, 1941]

3 PERSONS APPOINTED AS DRAFT BOARD REGISTRARS Three persons have been appointed registrars for Fulton County Selective Service Board, it was learned at the local office today. Registrars who will serve without pay are expected to sign up about 125 men, in the local board area, who have reached their 21st birthday since October 16, 1940. Persons who have been appointed to act as registrars follow: Miss Ida K. Moore, Rochester; Mrs. Howard Ewen, Rochester; and Miss Harriet Elston, Kewanna. It was further stated today that arrangements have been made to register the sick in hospitals or in their own homes next Tuesday. “Any man liable for registration and who is too ill to come to the registration office at 727 1/2 Main St., should telephone 303, Fulton County Local Board, and a special registrar will be dispatched to his home or the hospital,” Chairman Carl L.Russell said. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, June 28, 1941]

69 MEN REGISTERED BY LOCAL B OARD YESTERDAY The second selective service registration yesterday added 69 men to Fulton county local board’s list of men liable for military training under the Selective Service Act. Carl L. Russell, chairman of the local board, announced that the registration had been conducted smoothly and without any difficulty whatsoever. He commended the “fine spirit of patriotism which marked the conduct of Fulton county men during the registration.” The chairman also expressed appreciation for the assistance of volunteers in conducting the registration. He specifically mentioned Miss Ida K. Moore, Mrs. Marguerite Ewen and Miss Harriet Elston. Today the local board will sort out the registration cards of any persons who registered with the local board but gave their home residence in some other board area. These cards will be forwarded to the proper local board. Selective Service regulations anticipate that all cards will be in the possession of the proper local board by July 9. On that date the new registration cards will be serially numbered. No instructions have as yet been received concerning the order in which the new group of registrants will come up for induction, Mr. Russell added. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 2, 1941]

NEWLY-REGISTERED MEN GIVEN LISTING BY BOARD SEQUENCE NUMBERS FOR SECOND NATIONAL LOTTERY

Names of men registering for the Selective Service at local board headquarters July 1st have now been listed and given sequence numbers by the board officials. These sequence numbers will determine order of the draftee’s calling when the second national lottery is held on July 17th in Washington, D.C. Following are the names of newly-registered men at the local draft board, together with each one’s sequence number and address: S-1 - Billy Adamson McKee, Roch. S-2 - Harold E. Wichman, Roch., R. 6 S-3 - Harry E/ Bradwau. Alrpm S-4 - Cecil Leo Tabler, Roch. R. 6 S-5 - Calvin E. Ringle, Akron, R. 1 S-6 - Herbert D. Severns, Roch. S-7 - Clem E. Bowen, Jr., Roch. R. 6

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Selective Service World War II S-8 - Merl F. Swick, Akron, R. 2 S-9 - Melvin L. Shriver, Roch. R. 1 S-10 - Carl D. Rentschler, Roch. R. 6 S-11 - John Eli Beck, Roch. R. 3 S-12 - John W. Tomb, Roch. R. 6 S-13 - Edgar E. Herrell, Roch. R. 3 S-14 - Cleotus D. Utter, Akron, R. 2 S-15 - Billie D. Miller, Roch. R. 4 S-16 - Jean D. Johnston, Roch. S-17 - Marvin G. Zabst, Fulton S-18 - Charles H. Cannon, Delong S-19 - Robert P. Brown, Roch. S-20 - Emmitt J. Carpenter, Roch. S-21 - Delbert D. Corsaut, Kew. S-22 - Donald A. Burton, Roch. S-23 - Elmer W. Walters, Roch. S-24 - John Leininger, Akron S-25 - Ralph E. DePoy, Kew. S-26 - Robert A. Morris, Roch. S-27 - Donald D. Whittenberger, Akron S-28 - James E. Smith, Roch. S-29 - Maurice J. Peterson, Roch. R. 2 S-30 - Samuel A. Holoway, Roch. R. 5 S-31 - James W. Simpson, Kew. R. 3 S-32 - Joseph F. Ault, Roch. S-33 - Willis H. Pfeiffer, Roch. R. 3 S-34 - Charles A. Long, Roch. R. 2 S-35 - Burl E.Eber, Roch. S-36 - James E. Fenstermaker, Roch. S-37 - Robert A.Edington, Kew. R. 3 S-38 - Everet A. Autrey, Roch. R. 4 S-39 - Albert H. Knicklebine, Roch. S-40 - James E. Sweet, Roch. S-41 - Carl P. Haas, Roch. S-42 - Michael L. lHines, Kew. S-43 - Robert W. Miller, Roch. S-44 - Robert O. Barker, Roch. S-45 - EarlJ. Hizer, Grass Creek S-46 - Wilbur S. Coon, Roch. S-47 - Virgil V. Geier, Kew. R. 2 S-48 - Howard L. Mosher, Roch. S-49 - Dennis E. Warren, Disko S-50 - Dennis A. Wilson, Kew. R. 1 S-51 - Lee R. Millow, Roch. R. 2 S-52 - Darrell E. Montgomery, Kew. S-53 - Robert Wilson, Roch. S-54 - Alfred Wynn, Kew. R. 6 S-55 - Jesse J. Calvert, Roch. R. 5 S-56 - William Callahan, Roch. S-57 - Raymond Kalmbacher, Roch. S-58 - Francis J. Stout, Roch. R. 2 S-59 - Raymond L. Rans, Kew. R. 3 S-60 - William V. Zimpleman, Roch.

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Selective Service World War II S-61 - Klea A. Strong, Roch. R. 3 S-62 - Ernest M. Knight, Roch. R.2 S-63 - Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron S-64 - George D. Holloway, Roch. S-65 - Omer E. McIntyre, Roch. S-66 - David F. Bradway, Akron, R. 2 S-67 - Jean A. Wakeland, Roch. S-68 - Delbert R. Good, Kew. S-69 - Arthur L. Weaver, Roch. R. 1 S-70 - Albert W. Huffman, Kew. S-71 - James L. Yike, Roch. R. 2 S-72 - Chester L. Burnett, Roch. R 3 S-73 - Orlyn E. Master, Kew. R. 1 S-74 - Allen B. Heminger, Fulton S-75 - Russell E. Cauffman, Roch. R. 5 S-76 - John E. Schenck, Roch. S-77 - Walter H. Behrends, Disko S-78 - Manford L. Kistler, Kew. R. 2 S-79 - Paul D. Cutshaw, Athens S-80 - Dale E. Hahn, Roch. R. 6 S-81 - Arthur J. Anderson, Kew. R. 3 [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, July 10, 1941]

82 LOCAL MEN TO BE AFFECTED BY LOTTERY A total of 82 young Fulton county men will be affected by the second national draft lottery held in Washington yesterday. The first ten local men whose numbers were taken out of the fishbowl first are listed below, along with their order number and the order in which it was drawn: 39 - Albert Harold Knicklebine, Rochester, 7th 74 - Allen B. Heminger, Fulton, 17th 40 - James Edward Sweet, Rochester, 48th 09 - Melvin L. Shriver, Rochester, RR. 1, 50th 11 - John Eli Beck, Rochester, RR. 3, 56th 18 - Charles H. Cannon, Delong, 58th 75 - Russell E. Cauffman, Rochester, R.R. 5, 60th 58 - Francis J. Stout, Rochester. R.R. 2, 74th 17 - Marvin G. Zabst, Fulton, 97th 69 - Arthur L. Weaver, Rochester, R.R. 1, 98th A complete list of Rochester and Fulton county young men affected by this second draft lottery will be announced in an early edition of The News-Sentinel, as soon as the information is received by the local Selective Service Board from Washington, D.C. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, July 18, 1941]

SEQUENCE NUMBERS FOR REGISTRANTS ANNOUNCED The local Selective Service Board today announced sequence numbers of the 82 Fulton county registrants who will be affected by second national draft lottery held on July 17th at Washington, D.C. Following are the list of local registrants and the sequence number of each. Since there were only 82 registered at local board headquarters all numbers over 82 were omitted to give each man his sequence number:

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Selective Service World War II 1 - Albert Harold Knicklebine 2 - Allan Bothast Heminger 3 - James Edward Sweet 4 - Melvin Lee Shriver 5 - John Eli Beck 6 - Charles Herman Cannon 7 - Russell Ernest Cauffman 8 - Francis Jack Stout 9 - Marvin G. Zabst 10 - Arthur LeRoy Weaver 11 - James Edward Fenstermaker 12 - Alfred Wynn 13 - David Franklin Bradway 14 - Chester Leon Burnett 15 - Dennis Arthur Wilson 16 - Robert Wilson 17 - Robert Allen Morris 18 - Arthur Jacob Anderson 19 - Walter Herbert Behrends 20 - Maurice J. Peterson 21 - Howard Lemoine Mosher 22 - James Everett Smith 23 - Robert Albert Edington 24 - Clem Estil Bowen, Jr. 25 - Emitt J. Carpenter 26 - Carl Dean Rentschler 27 - Klea Andrew Strong 28 - Ralph Elaine DePoy 29 - Edgar Earl Herrell 30 - Albert William Huffman 31 - Robert Oren Barker 32 - Wilbur S. Coon 33 - Orlyn Ewing Master 34 - Donald Barnes, Jr. 35 - John Williams Tomb 36 - Virgil Verl Geier 37 - James William Simpson 38 - Carl Francis Haas 39 - Earl Joseph Hizer 40 - Cleotus Dale Utter 41 - Robert Westel Mills 42 - Darrell Everett Montgomery 43 - Jean DeVerle Johnston 44 - Elmer William Walters 45 - Robert Paul Brown 46 - Omer Eugene McIntyre 47 - William Callahan 48 - Manford Loren Kistler 49 - Lee Russell Millow 50 - Delbert Dean Corsaut 51 - Donald Allison Burton 52 - Herbert DeVerle Severns 53 - Raymond Kalmbacher

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Selective Service World War II 54 - Michael Leo Hines 55 - Donald Earl Hartung 56 - Harold Everett Wichman 57 - John Edward Schenck 58 - Billy Adamson McKee 59 - Calvin Earl Ringle 60 - James Luther Yike 61 - Billie Dean Miller 62 - George Dale Holloway 63 - Cecil Lee Tabler 64 - Willis Horton Pfeiffer 65 - Dale Edward Hahn 66 - Harry Edward Bradway 67 - Delbert Roe Good 68 - Paul Devon Cutshaw 69 - Dennis Eugene Warren 70 - Jesse John Calvert 71 - Donald Devere Whittenger 72 - Burl Eugene Eber 73 - Merle Franklin Swick 74 - Jean Alfred Wakeland 75 - Raymond L. Rans 76 - Everett Allen Autrey 77 - John Leininger 78 - Samuel Ancil Holloway 79 - William Valentine Zimpleman 80 - Ernest Melvin Knight 81 - Charles Alonzo Long 82 - Joseph Franklin Ault [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 23, 1941]

25 FULTON COUNTY MEN RECEIVE QUESTIONNAIRES The Fulton County Selective Service Board yesterday mailed draft questionnaires to 25 local young men, who registered for service in the second national draft lottery held July 17th. It was stated by local board officials that those who received questionnaires must have them returned to the Fulton county board on or before Friday, August 15th. Those to whom questionnaires were mailed yesterday, along with their order numbers, are as follows: S - 863 - Albert Harold Knicklebine S - 873 - Allen Bothast Heminger S - 883 - James Edward Sweet S - 893 - Melvin Lee Shriver S - 903 - John Eli Beck S - 913 - Charles Harman Cannon S - 923 - Rusell Ernest Caufman S - 932 - Francis Jack Stout S - 942 - Marvin G. Zabst S - 952 - Arthur LeRoy Weaver

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Selective Service World War II S - 962 - James Edward Fenstermaker S - 972 - Alfred Wynn S - 982 - David Franklin Bradway S - 992 - Chester Leon Burnett S - 1002 - Dennis Arthur Wilson S - 1012 - Robert Wilson S - 1022 - Robert Allen Morris S - 1032 - Arthur Jacob Anderson S - 1041 - Walter Herbert Behrands S - 1051 - Maurice J. Peterson S - 1061 - Howard Lemoine Mosher S - 1071 - James Everett Smith S - 1081 - Robert Albert Edington S - 1091 - Clem Estil Bowen, Jr. S - 1101 - Emmitt J. Carpenter [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 5, 1941]

DRAFT BOARD POSTING LIST OF REGISTRANTS The Fulton County Selective Service Board is now posting a list showing the names and classifications of all registrants classified after August 18. Names will be added to the list whenever registrants are classified or reclassified, Carl L. Russell, board chairman, announced. The posting of classifications conforms to a requirement of recent legislation which also proveded for the deferment of registrants over 28 years of age. Prior to this time, classifications were entered in a large ledger, which was available for public inspection at any time. However, it was learned at the local office that very few persons had asked to see the classification record. Under the new legislation, all classifications made after August 18 will be posted on a bulletin board or other conspicuous place in the local board office, so that anyone interested in reviewing the record may do so without interfering with the normal conduct of business in the board office. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 26, 1941]

REGISTRANTS REQUIRED TO CARRY CERTIFICATE Selective Service regulations make it mandatory for every registrant to have his registration certificate in his possession at all times and to display it upon request of proper authorities, it was pointed out by Fulton County Selective Service Board today. “The registrant must have his registration certificate in his personal possession at all times and upon request, must exhibit it to any law enforcement officer, any Selective Service official of National Headquarters or of a State Headquarters, or any member of the Local Board or Board of Appeal,” the local board announcement said. Failure of a registrant to have his registration certificate in his personal possession, or to exhibit it upon request of authorized persons, constitute a violation of the regulations, and in addition, shall be construed as prima facie evidence of his failure to register. Attention was also called to the fact that regulations pertaining to late registration make it compulsory that, “Every person subject to registration who for any reason failed to register on the day fixed by the President for his registration must present himself for and submit to registration before a local board.” “This means,” the local board emphasized, “that every person subject to registration on October 16, 1940, or July 1, 1941, must register if he has not already done so.” Violation of the regulations may cause a delinquent to be penalized by fine or imprisonment, or both. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, August 29, 1941]

30 QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED BY LOCAL BOARD

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Selective Service World War II The Fulton County Selective Service Board today mailed 30 young men their draft questionnaires. These men were all registered in the second national draft lottery, held this summer. The questionnaires must be returned on or before Friday, October 3, it was announced by board officials. Following are the names of those to whom question lists were mailed: William Lewis Cunningham, Roch. Carl Dean Rentschler, Roch. R. 6 Klea Andrew Strong, Roch. R. 3 Ralph Elain DePoy, Kew. R. 1 Edgar Earl Herrell, Roch. R. 3 Albert William Huffman, Kew. Robert Oren Barker, Roch. Wilbur S. Coon, Indianapolis Orlyn Ewing Master, Kew. R. 1 Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron, R.R. John William Tomb, Roch. R. 6 Virgil Verl Geier, Kew. R. 2 James William Simp son, Kew. R. 3 Carl Francis Haas, Warsaw. Earl Joseph Hizer, Grass Creek Cleotus Dale Utter, Akron, R. 2 Robert Westel Mills, Roch. Darrell E. Montgomery, Kew. R. 1 Jean DeVerl Johnston, Gary Elmer William Walters, Roch. R. 5 Robert Paul Brown, Roch. Charles Elvin Stanton, Athens Omer Eugene McIntyre, Roch. William Callahan, Roch. Manford Loren Kistler, Kew. R. 2 Lee Russell Millow, Roch. R. 2 Delbert Dean Corsaut, Kew. Donald Allison Burton, Roch, R. 6 Herbert DeVerle Severns, Roch. Raymond Kalmbacher, Roch. R. 2 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, September 24, 1941]

FINAL 30 QUESTIONNAIRES MAILED BY LOCAL BOARD The Fulton County Selective Service Board yesterday mailed 30 questionnaires to local registrants, to complete mailing of the questions to all registrants who registered for service both on October 16, 1940, and July 1, 1941, it was announced today. The final mailing of questionnaires came as a result of information received here from the Selective Service state headquarters, urging all boards to immediately complete the sending of questionnaires to their total registration. The new system of physical examination of draftees will become effective October 29th, it was also learned. Call No. 17 will be delivered in November under the old system, but the December call will be principally composed of men who have previously had their examination by an Army examining board, local draft officials stated. Between October 29 and December 22, Indiana will be re quired to send 9,357 men to Army examining boards for final type physical examination. Following are the names of those who received the final questionnaires which must be returned to the local board office on or before Saturday, November -- th.: [not legible]

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Selective Service World War II Michael Leo Hines, Kewanna; Donald Earl Hartung, Rochester; Harold Everett Wichman, R.R. 6, Rochester; John Edward Schenck, Rochester; Billy Adamson McKee, Rochester; Calvin Earl Ringle, R.R. 1, Akron; James Luther Yike, R.R. 2, Rochester; Billie Dean Miller, R.R. 4, Rochester; George Dale Hollowa, Rochester; Cecil Leo Tabler, R.R. 6, Rochester, Willis Horton Pfeiffer, R.R. 3, Rochester; Dale Edward Hahn, R.R. 6, Rochester; Harry Edward Bradway, Akron; Delbert Roe Good, Kewanna; Paul Devon Cutshaw, Athens; Dennis Eugene Warren, Disko; Jesse John Calvert, R.R. 5, Rochester; Robert Lewis Overmyer, R.R.1, Kewanna; Donald Devere Whittenberger, R.R. 1, Akron; Burl Eugene Eber, Rochester; Merl Franklin Swick, R.R. 2, Akron; Jean Alfred Wakeland, Rochester; Raymond L. Rans, R.R. 3, Kewanna; Everett Allen Autrey, R.R. 4, Rochester; John Leininger, Akron; Samuel Ancil Holloway, R.R. 5, Rochester; William Valentine Zimpleman, R.R. 6, Rochester; Ernest Melvin Knight, R.R. 2, Rochester; Charles Alonzo Long, R.R. 2, Rochester; Joseph Franklin Ault, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, October 23, 1941

LOCAL REGISTRANTS TO BE EXAMINED AT GARY The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the names of 33 local young men and three transferred registrants, who will leave here Monday, December 15, to undergo examinations, at Gary, Ind., for induction into the U. S. Army. This is the first group from Fulton county to be sent to the recently designated final-type draft examination centers. Following examinations, the registrants are subject to call any time after 30 days, it was stated. The local boys will leave Rochester at 8:30 a.m. December 15, and will arrive in Gary at 10:45 a.m. Following examinations they will leave Gary at 3:15 p.m. and arrive in Rochester at 5:30 p.m. Following are the names of those to be examined from here: Joseph E. Gilbert, Rochester; Donald E. Safford, West Lafayette; Dennis A. Wilson, Kewanna; William L. Cunnigham, Rochester; Arthur J. Anderson, Kewanna; John Krehnavi, Jr., Winamac; Hugh B. Holman, Rochester; James E. Smith, Bloomington; Archie B. Chance, Rochester; James A. Williams, Rochester; Charles E. Gast, Burkett; Robert O. Jones, Indianapolis; Ralph E. Madary, Rochester; Merl E. Hammond, Hammond; Israel J. Smith, Rochester; Francis J. Ginther, Rochester; Eugene F. Brugh, Leiters Ford; Orlyn E. Master, Kewanna; Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron; Roy D. Frettinger, Kewanna; John W. Tomb, Rochester; Carl W. Gross, Mentone; Randall L. McCroskey, Rochester; James W. Simpson, Kewanna; Robert C. Baber, Akron; Donald L. Lukens, Disko; Herman D. Mathews, Rochester; Elmer E. Young, Rochester; Darrell E. Montgomery, Kewanna; Marvel E. Werner, Akron; Jean DeVerel Johnston, Gary; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William T. Skidmore, Rochester.

Transferred Registrants Clyde A. Stewart, Rochester, transferred from Monroe County, Bloomington; Porter Rhodes, Jr., Rochester, transferred from Elkhart County, Goshen; Major Harrison Nitzachke, Kewanna, transferred from Shoshone County, Wallace, Idaho. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, December 1, 1941]

11 LOCAL DRAFTEES, OVER 28, MAY RETURN TO ARMY A total of 11 local men, released from the United States army because they were over 28 years of age, will be affected if the United States government revises the selective service deferment for men of the 28-35 age group, local draft board officials stated today. Following are the names of those of this county who have been released from the army because of age. Arvin J. Putman, Akron; Chester Cavendar, Culver; Talford Harley Contad, R.R. 4, Rochester; James Alfred Towne, R.R. 5, Rochester; John Slaybaugh, Rochester; Charles Smith, Rochester; Claude L. Engle, R.R. 2, Akron, now residing in Warsaw; Clarence Frederic Kemnetz,

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Selective Service World War II R.R. 1, Kewanna; Donald Woods, Rochester; Lester J. Beehler, R.R. 3, Rochester; Guy Howard Lumkins, Rochester, now residing in Climax, Colo. The local selective service board today received official notification from state headquarters that slective service operations will be the same as before. However, increased requirements are obviously indicated and work of the board should be geared accordingly, the notice stated. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, December 9, 1941]

34 LOCAL REGISTRANTS UNDERGO DRAFT EXAMS The Fulton county Selective Service Board today sent 34 local registrants tyo Gary to undergo final-type draft examinations, prior to induction into the U.S. Army. The boys will return here at 5:30 o’clock this afternoon. William T. Skidmore, Rochester, was appointed leader of the group, with Arthur Jacob Anderson, Kewanna, as assistant leader. James E. Smith and Jean DeVerel Johnston, recently announced as part of the local contingent to be examined from here, were transferred to other boards. Smith was transferred to the Monroe county board, and Johnston to Lake county. Following are the names of the 34 local boys who underwent examination today: Joseph E. Gilbert, Rochester; Donald E. Safford, West Lafayette; Dennis A. Wilson, Kewanna; William L. Cunnigham, Rochester; Arthur J. Anderson, Kewanna; John Krehnavi, Jr., Winamac; Hugh B. Holman, Rochester; Archie B. Chance, Rochester; James A. Williams, Rochester; Charles E. Gast, Burkett; Robert O. Jones, Indianapolis; Ralph E. Madary, Rochester; Merl E. Hammond, Hammond; Israel J. Smith, Rochester; Francis J. Ginther, Rochester; Eugene F. Brugh, Leiters Ford; Orlyn E. Master, Kewanna; Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron; Roy D. Frettinger, Kewanna; John W. Tomb, Rochester; Carl W. Gross, Mentone; Randall L. McCroskey, Rochester; James W. Simpson, Kewanna; Robert C. Baber, Akron; Donald L. Lukens, Disko; Herman D. Mathews, Rochester; Elmer E. Young, Rochester; Darrell E. Montgomery, Kewanna; Marvel E. Werner, Akron; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William T. Skidmore, Rochester; Clyde A. Stewart, Rochester; Porter Rhodes, Jr., Rochester; Major Harrison Nitzschke, Kewanna. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, December 15, 1941]

LOCAL BOARD TO SEND 65 FOR EXAMINATIONS The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the names of two groups of 65 local boys who will be sent to Gary, Ind., Monday, January 19th and Friday, January 23rd, for final-type examinations. Three boys scheduled to be examined at Gary from the Local Board, have been transferred, while another has enlistd in the Army. These are Melvin Leonard Garner, Bruce Lake, transferred to the South Bend board; Everett Allen Autrey, Rochester, transferred to Bloomington; Donald Ellis Fansler, East Chicago, Ind., transferred to Chicago; and Johnnie Eugene Jones, of Mishawaka, enlisted in Army. Five registrants have also been transferred to the local board from other counties and will be sent from here for examinations. Following are the names of those to be examined next week:

January 19, 1942 Charles Wilson Hattery, Rochester Kenneth Orlando Tabler, Rochester Wm. Tribbitt Biddinger, Rochester William K. Reames, Rochester Francis Lester Umbaugh, Rochester Elmer William Walters, Rochester Vernon Leroy Towne, Rochester Hillard Robert Bradley, Rochester Omer Sayger, Macy Donald Cleon Sutton, Chicago

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Selective Service World War II Robert Earl Batz, Rochester Manford Loren Kistler, Kewanna Raymond Earl Blacketor, Kewanna Lee Russell Millow, Rochester Emmitt Meek, Rochester Donald Jennings Enyeart, Kewanna Pearl Dee Ulrich, Rochester Raymond Kalmbacher, Rochester Devon Wendell Engle, Akron Michael Lee Hines, Kewanna Milo Earl Newcomer, Rochester Harold Everett Wichman, Rochester James Franklin Kindig, Rochester Norval Junior Ball, South Bend Donald Wyle Troutman, Kewanna Oscar Alonzo Carr, Akron Calvin Earl Ringle, Star City Robert Morton Thomas, Delong Joe Bruce Cook, Bristol James Luther Yike, Rochester Lloyd Theodore Rife, Kewanna Murphy Donald Rose, Rochester

Transferred Registrants Don F. Smiley, from Lake county Charles J. Schmidt, Cass county Ray McGriff, from Marshall county

January 23, 1942 Billie Dean Miller, Rochester Paul Pershing Waltz, Rochester Albert Leroy Eshelman, Rochester Galen Calvin Eiler, Rochester George Dale Holloway, Rochester William J. Frettinger, Kewanna Eugene Foley, Rochester Willis Horton Pfeiffer, Rochester Paul Devon Cutshaw, Athens Eugene Forest McGee, Athens David Leroy Bryant, Akron Jesse John Calvert, Rochester William Woodrow King, Rochester Robert Mills Scott, Kewanna Robert Lincoln Tombaugh, Akron Ralph Chester Kreamer, Kewanna Burl Eugene Eber, Rochester Virgil Ralph Van Duyne, Rochester Floyd Eugene Krieg, Akron Trenson Trevannel Kline, Rochester Ned R. Hutchinson, Rochester Donald Meyer Zartman, Fulton Earl Joseph Bailey, Rochester Raymond L. Rans, Kewanna James Emerson Smith, Rochester John Leininger, Akron

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Selective Service World War II Lee Gilbert Hedges, Rochester

Transferred Registrants Paul J. Molencupp, from Cass Co. Ralph Hisey, Benton Harbor, Mich. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, January 17, 1941]

65 REGISTRANTS TO BE EXAMINED FEBRUARY 21

Names of 65 local draft registrants to be sent to Gary, Ind., Saturday, February 21st, to submit to the final-type physical examinations were announced today by the Fulton County Selective Service Board. The following men will make up the local draft board’s current quota of registrants to be examined for military service. They will return here from Gary the same day as they are examined: Dennis H. Foor, R.R. 3, Rochester John J. Vigus, R.R. 3, Kewanna Clarence Thomas, R.R. 3, Rochester Gerald E. Doud, Macy Deverl E. Becker, Rochester Dalton L. Kindig, Rochester Loyd F. Smith, Rochester Dennis A. Troutman, R. 3, Kewanna Marion L. Dale, Adrian, Minn. Michael Pafundi, Gary Fred M. Keesey, R.R. 1, Akron George E. Waddups Jr., Grass Creek Donald McIntire, R.R. 2, Akron Leroy W. Harman, Akron James H. F. Daugherty, Rochester Francis A. Blacketor, R. 2, Kewanna Earl F. Brown, Rochester Eugene Lechler, Washington, D.C. Walter R. Stubbs, R. 1, Monterey Emerson E. Johnson, Monticello Alonzo P. Dever, Louisville, Ky. Benjamin H. Thomas, Rochester Elwood L. Pieratt, Kewanna Harold D. Shields, Rochester Robert Carr, R.R. 2, Rochester Harry Willard Zellers, Kewanna Walter Deverl Carr, Rochester Ralph L. Davis, R.R. 1, Akron Edward Wideman, R.R. 1, Akron Ernest R. Ford, R. 1, Rochester Robert E. Dickey, R.R., Akron Ray J. Linebrink, Akron Francis Paul O’Conner, Union Mills Wallace Wert, Rochester Maurice H. Bixler, R. 1, Rochester James F. Casey, Rochester Marvin E. Whisler, Carbondale, Ill. Donald Whittenberger, Hammond Alfred F. Mathieson, Akron

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Selective Service World War II James W. Nixon, Rochester Walter H. Meader, Chicago Herman L. Haines, R. 5 , Rochester Keith W. Beckman, R. 2, Kewanna Charles F. Hemenway, Rochester Everett L. Rentschler, R. 6, Rochester Gerald C. Sullivan, R. 5, Rochester Omer M. Spohn, Rochester Troy H. Poore, Gary Fredrick Robert Hodel, Rochester Russell Kamp, R. 2, Akron William V. Zimpleman, R. 6, Rochester Zenthon E. Tilden, Akron Ralph L. Overmyer, R. 3, Kewanna Omer B. Troutman, R. 3, Kewanna Robert E. Cook, Rochester Lewis E. Johnson, Rochester David C. Hill, R. 2, Kewanna Jesse J. Dillman, R. 5, Rochester Dale H. Felts, Logansport Frederick S. Blausser, R. 2, Kewanna Cecil Rhodes, Athens Robert Miller, R. 6, Rochester Carl W. Shafer, Rochester Lloyd E. Zimmerman, New Carlisle

Transferred Registrant Dale O. Good, R. 5, Rochester from Olympia, Wash. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, February 16, 1942]

751 REGISTERED HERE YESTERDAY FOR DRAFT A total of 751 men between 20 and 45 years of age registered for military service in Fulton county yesterday in Indiana’s third draft registration, draft board officials announced today. The local Selective Service Board, following completion of tabulations this morning, stated that the 751 rgistered here was only slightly under the figure expected to sign. Rochester registered 315 of the sum total, while Henry township was second in the number registered, signing up 131. Number of men registered in the other townships yesterday were as follows: Union township, 73; Liberty township, 72; Aubbeenaubbee township, 44; Newcastle township, 43; Richland township, 38; and Wayne township, 35. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, February 17, 1942]

SERIAL NUMBERS ASSISGNED TO LOCAL REGISTRANTS

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Selective Service World War II The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the list of serial numbers assigned to local registrants, who signed up for service in the last draft registration. The national draft lottery, to be held next Tuesday, will determine the call numbers for physical examination. Registrants were requested to remember their serial numbers to find out in what order they are drawn in the lottery. The complete list of 792 names follows: T- 1 - Milton Emanuel Leckrone T- 2 - Jesse Lawrence Hartman T- 3 - Creamer Farry T- 4 - George Lloyd Harper T- 5 - Homer C. Saner T- 6 - Lloyd Eugene Fisher T- 7 - George William Ziesenhene T- 8 - Marlie Eugene Wills T- 9 - Adam Murray Sommers T- 10 - Harold Vincent Miller T- 11 - Gordon Oscar Shaw T- 12 - Howard David Hershey T- 13 - Edward Easterday T- 14 - Ferdie Earl Wolfe T- 15 - Harvey Deloise Severns T- 16 - Virgil Wagoner T- 17 - Paul Fisher Watson T- 18 - Roy Edgar Minter T- 19 - Lester A. Eber T- 20 - Guy Levern Murfit T- 21 - Herbert Tillman Owen T- 22 - Rex Demoine Shobe T- 23 - Elmer Richard Barta T- 24 - Lee Millard Sharpe T- 25 - Ralph Wayne Bryant T- 26 - Howard Leo Olsen T- 27 - Noble Victor West T- 28 - Fred R. Miller T- 29 - Lloyd Afred Barkman T- 30 - Loren Henry Kramer

T- 31 - Israel Dee Sheets T- 32 - Harold Remy T- 33 - Dale McKinley Cook T- 34 - David Spurgeon Rans T- 35 - Hugh Henry Cloud T- 36 - Charles Henry Essig T- 37 - Donald Vance Holloway T- 38 - Harold Harness Carruthers T- 39 - Lewis Ambrose Martin T- 40 - Joseph William Borden T- 41 - Robert Edmon Tippy T- 42 - George Oscar Denton T- 43 - William Alonzo Perkins T- 44 - Nolan Glenn Lewis T- 45 - Owen Modestious Weaver T- 46 - Edward Augustine Hardin T- 47 - Byron Earl Hudkins T- 48 - Everett Theodore Hunt T- 49 - Fred D. Rans T- 50 - John Fredrick Heiden T- 51 - Jesse Devon Brooks, Jr. T- 52 - Howard Weldon Felts T- 53 - Ayrton Raymond Howard T- 54 - Thomas James Bigler T- 55 - Urben Sylvester Bahney T- 56 - Leroy Anderson T- 57 - Robert George Kaley T- 58 - Glenn Edward Cleland T- 59 - Floyd Leroy Crippen T- 60 - Richard Conant Brackett T- 61 - Donal Elman Zentz T- 62 - Lotus Troy Thrush T- 63 - Martin Jared Huxley T- 64 - Ramond Edgar Wagoner T- 65 - Leroy Paige Thomas T- 66 - William Everett Goodman T- 67 - Rex Rhodes T- 68 - James Edward Ginn T- 69 - Stuart Howard Slaybaugh T- 70 - Glen O. Squires T- 71 - Carl Charles Miller T- 72 - Charles Alfred Willard T- 73 - James Albert Smith T- 74 - Orville Earnest Long T- 75 - Donald Alt Lowman T- 76 - Harold Walter Gearhart

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Selective Service World War II T- 77 - Ernest Owen Baxter T- 78 - Fred J. Newby T- 79 - John Frank Kuhn T- 80 - William Henry White T- 81 - Howard Franklin Mathews T- 82 - Wallace Dee Morris T- 83 - George Joseph Beerling T- 84 - Cleo J. Drudge T- 85 - Russell Lowell Gross T- 86 - DelbertVictor Young T- 87 - Albert Earl Lawson T- 88 - John Melvin Ringle T- 89 - Earl Hetzner T- 90 - Frederick Whitman Rankin T- 91 - Chancey Everett Clark T- 92 - William Eugene Gooch T- 93 - Robert Dean Merley T- 94 - Glenn Edward Powell T- 95 - Frank Edward Frettinger T- 96 - Gerald Lyle McQuillan T- 97 - George Washington Bixler T- 98 - Lee Ewing Johnson T- 99 - Rex Edward Murray T- 100 - Reimer Henry Starke T- 101 - Lester Richard Wentzel T- 102 - Harold Lavon Kaley T- 103 - Dennis Arland Deeds T- 104 - Everett William Showalter T- 105 - Oliver Clell Lowmaster T- 106 - Harry Lee Sult T- 107 - Kenneth L. Meredith

T- 108 - Carl Webster Thacker T- 109 - Rosco Alvon Overmyer T- 110 - Cleon Harden Walker T- 111 - Oliver Kalmbacher T- 112 - Forest Russell Heyde T- 113 - Teddy Leroy Keim T- 114 - Everett Kessler T- 115 - Earl Wilson T- 116 - Estel Sylvestr Carter T- 117 - Wade Hampton Jarrette T- 118 - Devon Shively T- 119 - Robert Edward Davis T- 120 - Jerome Asberry Miller T- 121 - Ralph Pratt T- 122 - Paul Frederick Copeland T- 123 - John Jacob Mutchler T- 124 - Brant Eugene Bixler T- 125 - Clarence Irvin O’Connell T- 126 - Wesley Earl McMurray T- 127 - Raymond Myers Goss T- 128 - Raymond Sylvester Johnston T- 129 - Roy Alvin Hubbard T- 130 - Thomas Edward Wilson T- 131 - Paul Ellsworth Winters T- 132 - Russell Wallace Alber T- 133 - Herbert Audis Zimmerman T- 134 - John Thomas Gleason T- 135 - Lester Loy White T- 136 - Everett William Best T- 137 - Donn J. Nichols T- 138 - Charles Arthur Van Meter T- 139 - Charles Frederick Mitchell T- 140 - Kenneth James Nutt T- 141 - Friendzel Cecil Gunter T- 142 - Everett Harvey Montgomery T- 143 - Walter Steven Freels T- 144 - Lester Ferris Crabbs T- 145 - Harley Vernon Beck T- 146 - Melvin Allen Crom T- 147 - Loy Amox Sheets T- 148 - Charles Frederick McKee T- 149 - Marvin Clavin Glassman T- 150 - Everett Cunningham T- 151 - Richard Lester Rouch T- 152 - Russell John Luey T- 153 - Howard Wendell Bunn T- 154 - John Joseph O’Sullivan T- 155 - Carl B. Newcomb T- 156 - Guy William Anderson T- 157 - Alpha Hoesel T- 158 - Max Lewis Blumenthal T- 159 - Evrett Merridith Little T- 160 - Harold Hollis Robinson

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Selective Service World War II T- 161 - Clarence Melvin Simonin T- 162 - Clarence Emsley Reed T- 163 - Alvin L. Johnson T- 164 - Lynn Jonathan Oliver T- 165 - Abraham Caldwell T- 166 - Kirch Glen Heckathorn T- 167 - Hugh Zern Mathias T- 168 - Frank John Van Fossan T- 169 - Walter Tillman Cook T- 170 - Robert William Baker T- 171 - Charles David Clinger T- 172 - Beveridge James Baird T- 173 - Theodore Roosevelt Jontz T- 174 - Loyd Alfred Showley T- 175 - Elgy V. Rentschler T- 176 - James E. Kearby T- 177 - Lee Ellis Greer T- 178 - Paul Vernon Easterday T- 179 - Marion Earl Stark T- 180 - Lester Jay Heckathorn T- 181 - Robert Warren Sixbey T- 182 - James Orville Wilson T- 183 - Raymond Eugene Warfield T- 184 - Paul Eugene Grable T- 185 - Curtis Junior Croussore T- 186 - Orville Arthell Cook T- 187 - Dwight Leon Reed T- 188 - Richard Owen Drudge T- 189 - Herbert Allen Ballenger T- 190 - Warren William Robinson T- 191 - Kenneth Verne Jones

T- 192 - Earl Edward Demont T- 193 - Ole Cornelius Mork T- 194 - Jacob Alva Miller, Jr. T- 195 - Harley Devon Swihart T- 196 - Otto Eulo Beehler T- 197 - Charles Cuthbert Dilsaver T- 198 - Ralph Lester Murray T- 199 - Kenneth A. Enyart T- 200 - Donald Lee Fry T- 201 - William Charles Miller T- 202 - Harold James Kistler T- 203 - Joseph William Hite T- 204 - Robert J. Dawald T- 205 - Wade Lewis Holloway T- 206 - Albert E. Meiser T- 207 - Clyde Orland Sturgeon T- 208 - Clarence Edward Mullen T- 209 - Jack A. Elin T- 210 - John Harley Schroder T- 211 - Max Feece T- 212 - Russell Miles Clinton T- 213 - Henry Cecil Fred T- 214 - Isaac Cornelius Lowe T- 215 - William Robert Campbell T- 216 - Guy Hines T- 217 - Charles Leroy Thompson T- 218 - Ronald Louis Swindeman T- 219 - Robert Paul Moore T- 220 - Everett Virdo Woodhouse T- 221 - Clifford D. Wagoner T- 222 - Robert William Toole T- 223 - Floyd Chandis Brown T- 224 - Phon A. Hudkins T- 225 - Robert Ola Eaton Alspach T- 226 - Walter D. Townsend T- 227 - Odus Benjamin Craig T- 228 - William Earl Nickell T- 229 - Daniel Willard T- 230 - Jesse Milton Cox T- 231 - Glen Ulysses Mosher T- 232 - James Arthur Little T- 233 - Harry D. Harris T- 234 - John Vanderbuilt Denton T- 235 - Donald Lee Brower T- 236 - James Murray McCarty T- 237 - James Ira Watson T- 238 - Jacob Forrest Brock T- 239 - Russel Clarence See T- 240 - William Jennings Schroer T- 241 - Isaac Clinton Holmes T- 242 - John Benjamin Henriott T- 243 - George Wilbur Harvey T- 244 - Walter Dubois Waechter

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Selective Service World War II T- 245 - John Franklin Arthur T- 246 - William Bernard Werner T- 247 - Roy Lewis Whybrew T- 248 - Leo Kubicki T- 249 - Frederick Earl Robinson T- 250 - Harry Martin Engel T- 251 - Harry Groninger Kreamer T- 252 - Chester DeRoy Smith T- 253 - Kline David Reed T- 254 - Walter Daniel Leininger T- 255 - Clural Claud Mikesell T- 256 - Fredrick Amos Stingley T- 257 - Ralph King Leininger T- 258 - Ray Zartman T- 259 - Henry Joseph Bauman T- 260 - Albert William Bammerlin T- 261 - Daniel Ralph Swank T- 262 - Michael W. Sheridan T- 263 - Clarence J. Garver T- 264 - Thomas Ray Carr T- 265 - Roy Everett Reinholt T- 266 - James Michael Costello T- 267 - Charles William Fastabend T- 268 - Charles Clinton Ness T- 269 - Alva William Rans T- 270 - Chester Verl Shafer T- 271 - Byron Earl Tyson T- 272 - Victor Lee Smith T- 273 - Harry Wilbur Carr T- 274 - Newton Melvin Wagoner T- 275 - Verl Stingely T- 276 - Darwin Dewight Heeter T- 277 - John Abner Barrett

T- 278 - Leroy Vernon Kirkpatrick T- 279 - Frienda Allen Miller T- 280 - Donald Dewey Ross T- 281 - Roy Otis Sheetz T- 282 - Herman Korb T- 283 - John Lantz T- 284 - Lynford Dwight Bracey T- 285 - Elbie Verlin Herendeen T- 286 - Conrad Isaac Irvine T- 287 - Max Deyer Nicodemus T- 288 - Oran Recie Locke T- 289 - Harry Rankin Rosenbury T- 290 - Leland Ray Yeakley T- 291 - Max Oliver Nichols T- 292 - William Clifford Koch T- 293 - James Ruh McKee T- 294 - Paul Jerald Burns T- 295 - Earnest Lee Richter T- 296 - Russell Ervin Bryant T- 297 - Charley Lile T- 298 - Charlie Mann T- 299 - Cloyde W. Leininger T- 300 - Joseph W. Bidwell, Jr. T- 301 - George Kershner Nickels T- 302 - Lemuel Henry Flynn T- 303 - Admiral Dewey Biggs T- 304 - Willis Henry Evans T- 305 - Richard Blaine Rhody T- 306 - Elbert Vincent Young T- 307 - Edwin Vernette Meredith T- 308 - Harry Lee Onstott T- 309 - Carter Duvall T- 310 - Edgar H. Adamson T- 311 - Floyd Everett Lebo T- 312 - Charles Lester Richardson T- 313 - James Francis Pierce T- 314 - Wayne Emmerson Mikesell T- 315 - Avaughn Murray T- 316 - Robert Clinton Reichard T- 317 - Maurice Sadowsky T- 318 - Arthur Vernon Purdue T- 319 - Jesse Lee Henderson T- 320 - Edwin Bayne Perschbacher T- 321 - Gerald Emmett Buskirk T- 322 - Fred Elijah McConkey T- 323 - John Peters T- 324 - Eldon Wendell Abbott T- 325 - Billy Dean Shipley T- 326 - Clarence Franklin Hill T- 327 - Fred Mahlon Fraser T- 328 - Harold Allen Link T- 329 - Gilbert Marting Smith T- 330 - Oren J. Mathias

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Selective Service World War II T- 331 - Walter J. Young, Sr. T- 332 - Robert Lee Young T- 333 - Dallas Davin Thompson T- 334 - George Peter Buchanan T- 335 - William Henry Owen T- 336 - Devane Milton Felts T- 337 - William Allison McHatton T- 338 - George Edward Steininger T- 339 - Franklin Pierce Alber T- 340 - Dee Claude Wallace T- 341 - Grant Clemans Felder T- 342 - Russell Dewey Murphy T- 343 - Thurman A. Marshall T- 344 - George Aaron Hickle T- 345 - Milo J. Hott T- 346 - Leonard Vere Shriver T- 347 - Clark Coughenour T- 348 - Clarendine Celestine Brucker T- 349 - Perry Vearl Troutman T- 350 - Don Ernest Smith T- 351 - Lewis Elmer Slaybaugh T- 352 - Rufus Francis Shidaker T- 353 - Elmer Bryan Hickle T- 354 - Albert Boocher T- 355 - Joseph Reece Hoover, Jr. T- 356 - Donald E. Rogers T- 357 - Edward Jasper Hutchinson T- 358 - Willis William Brown T- 359 - Rev. Jerome Casimir Walski T- 360 - Harvey B. Faulstich T- 361 - Dea Fultz

T- 362 - Walter Lee Bemenderfer T- 363 - Theodore Meyers T- 364 - Jennings Bryan Grube T- 365 - Alejandro Gonzales T- 366 - Stanley A. Gasper T- 367 - Vern K. Hurley T- 368 - Fred Edwin Nickels T- 369 - Estil Sriver T- 370 - Gerald Feece T- 371 - Joseph Walter Denny T- 372 - Arnold Adams T- 373 - Lovell Jacob Hurlburt T- 374 - Frank Everett St. Clair T- 375 - Lamoin Hand T- 376 - Reuben Jay Jones T- 377 - Royce C. Nightenhelser T- 378 - Otto Adolph Paul T- 379 - Everett Dale Goodman T- 380 - Samuel Lyman Dawald T- 381 - Ernest Leo Mathias T- 382 - William Judson Hudkins T- 383 - Ray Rutherford Crab T- 384 - Willis Vernon Eber T- 385 - Charles Mylin Moyer T- 386 - Marvin R. Ballenger T- 387 - Everett B. Young T- 388 - Andrew Jackson Olinger T- 389 - Clyde Calvin Mosher T- 390 - Ernest Leroy Loofborough T- 391 - Carl Edward Kreamer T- 392 - Chester Besil Emmons T- 393 - Russell William Pratt T- 394 - Harold Lee Hankins T- 395 - Loyd William Overmyer T- 396 - Dewey Admiral Crabill T- 397 - Theodore Maynard Robinson T- 398 - Willis Higgins T- 399 - Chester Arthur Utter T- 400 - Charles Edward Gottschalk T- 401 - John Leonard Evers T- 402 - Arthur Burnett T- 403 - Everett B. Greathouse T- 404 - Ralph V. Johnston T- 405 - George Paul Hillsman T- 406 - Thomas Sylvester Carter T- 407 - Claude Billings T- 408 - Fred Katschke T- 409 - Arthur Karl Wissman T- 410 - Charley Overmyer T- 411 - Basil Earl Hawkins T- 412 - Harold Doyne Kistler T- 413 - Glen Jenning Zellers T- 414 - Oral Bryan Kindig

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Selective Service World War II T- 415 - Amos Matthew Johnson T- 416 - Hugh Vincent Hunneshagen T- 417 - Robert William Keim T- 418 - George David Mackey T- 419 - Clarence Virgil Shultz T- 420 - William M. Orr T- 421 - John Robert Crowel T- 422 - Lawrence Isaac Babcock T- 423 - Joshua Monroe Willard T- 424 - John Robert Wagoner T- 425 - Virgil Rhu Becker T- 426 - George Mathis Ehlinger T- 427 - Arthur G. Smith T- 428 - Lloyd Merl Hammond T- 429 - Harold Greeg Harvey T- 430 - Estel Roland Rogers T- 431 - Donald Van Duyne T- 432 - John Henry Beckman T- 433 - John Raymond Freiedrich T- 434 - Dr. Russell Leo Sparks T- 435 - Walter Henry Hauser T- 436 - Levon Alfred St. Clair T- 437 - Devon Albert St. Clair T- 438 - Russell Lawrence Gunter T- 439 - Dale Onis Severns T- 440 - Elmer Dale Gordon T- 441 - Harry Sullivan T- 442 - Ralph Everett Shafer T- 443 - Cyril Merlin Widup T- 444 - Frederick Admiral Smith T- 445 - Fred Russell Yelton T- 446 - Max Lester Burns

T- 447 - Carl Raymond Carr T- 448 - Maurice Edward Talbott T- 449 - Doyal Charles Showley T- 450 - Clarence Washington Good T- 451 - Lester Miller King T- 452 - Cecil Robert Stahl T- 453 - Paul Eugene Cunningham T- 454 - Ora Russell Rannells T- 455 - George Franklin Duey T- 456 - Carlton Gordon Mow T- 457 - Vernard Dean Goodman T- 458 - Joseph Adolph Liebling T- 459 - Roy Clifford Harrison T- 460 - Carl T. H. Sanders T- 461 - Clyde Dale Neff T- 462 - Leonard Lawrence Gaumer T- 463 - Stuart William Vigus T- 464 - Harold Earl Beaudoin T- 465 - Boyd Peterson T- 466 - Tom Lorraine Wright T- 467 - Charles Danile Young T- 468 - Ermal Ralph Reimenschneider T- 469 - Alfred Delbert Johnson T- 470 - Clarence Jay Hoover T- 471 - Thomas Freer Westwood T- 472 - Dewey Marvin Zartman T- 473 - Zephere Fredrick Martin T- 474 - Estel Cassius Rowles T- 475 - Ernest Dale Hartman T- 476 - Claude Chester Chamberlain T- 477 - Clifford Wallace Murphy T- 478 - Ivan Claire Boylan T- 479 - Joseph Leo Shaw T- 480 - Lloyd Earl Mathias T- 481 - Otis Victor Jackson T- 482 - Claude C. Butler T- 483 - Louis Wilfred Truax T- 484 - Fred Clifford Eytcheson T- 485 - James Omer Smith T- 486 - Howard Clarence Barts T- 487 - Russell Owen Snider T- 488 - Henry Eugene Hahne T- 489 - Eugene Adelbert Spencer T- 490 - Everett Boggess T- 491 - Robert LeRoy Rusler T- 492 - Thomas A. Loher T- 493 - Fred K. Van Duyne T- 494 - Don Beery T- 495 - Arthur Lester Abbott T- 496 - Jack George Kofron T- 497 - Jesse Elmer Knight T- 498 - Ernest Clark T- 499 - Foster C. Enyeart

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Selective Service World War II T- 500 - Charles Lamont Guyer T- 501 - Arthur Virgil Zellers T- 502 - James Lloyd Werner T- 503 - Onis Marcus Leonard T- 504 - James William Calhoun T- 505 - Louis H. Booher T- 506 - Walter Ray Ball T- 507 - William Ira Nickels T- 508 - Thaddeus Gordon Shaw T- 509 - Otto Diessle Gretona T- 510 - Carl Jacober Engel T- 511 - Luther Elvis Hancock T- 512 - Charles West T- 513 - Edward Leo Delp T- 514 - Curtis Eugene Finney T- 515 - William Wayne McMillen T- 516 - Raymond Charles Roy T- 517 - Joie Ray Stetson T- 518 - Paul Lough Bridegroom T- 519 - Herbert Holt Gould T- 520 - Lloyd Rudolph Heeter T- 521 - Thomas Clifton Judd T- 522 - Earl David Thompson T- 523 - Lester Cooper T- 524 - Lloyd Sullivan T- 525 - Harold Eugene Briney T- 526 - Glen Harold Overmyer T- 527 - Richard Stanley Zolman T- 528 - Virgil Lewis Darkwood T- 529 - Ira Edward Baker T- 530 - Claude Isem Keel T- 531 - Roland Cleo Hays T- 532 - Russell Leroy Swihart

T- 533 - Vern Alexander Spohn T- 534 - Archie Dewey Eastabrooks T- 535 - Lloyd H. Haldeman T- 536 - Herman Alfred Alber T- 537 - Kenneth Roy Overstreet T- 538 - Charles Jonas Good T- 539 - Albert B. Fenstermaker T- 540 - Franklin Henery Denton T- 541 - Meltin Lewis Barber T- 542 - Leonard Dewey Flynn T- 543 - Therean D. Grogg T- 544 - Irving Gollub T- 545 - Ralph Luther Helt T- 546 - Lloyd Blessing T- 547 - Oscar Oliver Coplen T- 548 - Herman Gail Mathews T- 549 - Willie L. Swango T- 550 - Marion Green Schleiger T- 551 - Frederick Albert Westwood T- 552 - Floyd Devon Haimbaugh T- 553 - Jerry Dewey Scott T- 554 - George Earl Humphrey T- 555 - John Oto Alber T- 556 - Lowell Ellsworth Cann T- 557 - Clarence Russell Jackson T- 558 - Harold Maurice Day T- 559 - Roy Edward McIntire T- 560 - Boyd Ralph Barkman T- 561 - Guy Elbert Mehrley T- 562 - John Randolph Hays, Jr. T- 563 - Norman Earl Meiser T- 564 - Walter Kenneth Mabie T- 565 - John Harold Read T- 566 - Alpha Marion Overmyer T- 567 - Edward Walter Swango T- 568 - Archie Orval Dague T- 569 - Roscoe John Hatch T- 570 - Henry Harvey Coleman T- 571 - Clifford Fremont McGee T- 572 - Herman Paul Steininger T- 573 - Ralph Simon Miller T- 574 - Elvan Estil Snyder T- 575 - Dewey S. Merley T- 576 - Ralph Donald Waechter T- 577 - Oran Esco Leedy T- 578 - Samuel Allen Davidson T- 579 - Frank Russell Flohr T- 580 - Rolland Ralph Meyer T- 581 - Harold Erwin Meiser T- 582 - Calvin Edwin Steininger T- 583 - Emmor Dorsie Reed T- 584 - Lorin Jacob Stucker T- 585 - Henry Allen Black

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Selective Service World War II T- 586 - Norman Clair Moore T- 587 - Harry James Burdge T- 588 - James Lawrence Reyburn T- 589 - Dwight L. Rouch T- 590 - Harold Roscoe Mikesell T- 591 - Elvan Ellsworth Odell T- 592 - Frank Sidney Comer T- 593 - Harry A. Shafer T- 594 - Ralph Guy Smith T- 595 - Leonard Danile Fiedler T- 596 - Vern Gerald Eber T- 597 - Orville Peter Hartzler T- 598 - Clifford Augustus Bright T- 599 - Howard Virgil White T- 600 - Ralph Analdo Ault T- 601 - Charles Anthes Finch T- 602 - Theodore Roosevelt Landis T- 603 - Arnold Henry Felker T- 604 - Russell Howard Rayburn T- 605 - Roscoe Clyde Baber T- 606 - Runyan Claude Emerson T- 607 - Palmer B. Bussert T- 608 - Friendy Washington Swartz T- 609 - Archie Joseph Wills T- 610 - James Paul Shindeldecker T- 611 - Fredrick Junior Wagoner T- 612 - Nolan Lee Lewis T- 613 - Harry William Dawson T- 614 - Leroy Weber T- 615 - Clyde Eugene Hoffman T- 616 - Robert McQuern Zeller

T- 617 - Forrest E. Souder T- 618 - Herbert Clifford Gray T- 619 - Raymond Harold Craig T- 620 - Hugh L. Kirkendall T- 621 - Rudy Nicholas Green T- 622 - Omar Charles Holloway T- 623 - Norman Wesley Teel T- 624 - Joe Peterson T- 625 - Clarence William Mikesell T- 626 - George Laverne Smith T- 627 - Ralph Boyd Hittle T- 628 - Raymond Overmyer T- 629 - Max DeLon Kuhn T- 630 - Robert Lee Utter T- 631 - Walter Leroy Kale T- 632 - Charles Edgar Riddle T- 633 - Floyd Joseph Gagnon T- 634 - Floyd Welcome Hardy T- 635 - Walter Reed Williams T- 636 - Clifford Leroy Sult T- 637 - Ivan Clinker T- 638 - Clarence Gordon Thompson T- 639 - Paul Hoover Lamoree T- 640 - Arthur Ray Fansler T- 641 - Howard Ami Weir T- 642 - Arthur Vernon Dudgeon T- 643 - Robert Rush Reed T- 644 - Rex Vance Moore T- 645 - Omer E. Gregory T- 646 - Delbert Riley Penny T- 647 - Patrick Omar McLochlin T- 648 - Herman Verlin Sons T- 649 - George Dewey Van Meter T- 650 - Edgar Robert Montgomery T- 651 - Roy Whitfield Kestner T- 652 - Alfred Leroy Hopper T- 653 - Alza Artlet Derrickson T- 654 - Victor Paul Hipskind T- 655 - Charles Ernest Ogle T- 656 - Charles Augustus Fiedler T- 657 - Paul Cox T- 658 - Conrad August Singpiel T- 659 - Vance H. Cooper T- 660 - Odie Sausaman T- 661 - Harold D. Van Dorn T- 662 - Glen Allen Shambarger T- 663 - Joseph Charles Swain T- 664 - Donald Clarence Reason T- 665 - Walter Jay Brown T- 666 - Edgar Earl Williams T- 667 - Paul Ralph Crabbs T- 668 - L. J. Gibbons T- 669 - Ernest Paul Richter

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Selective Service World War II T- 670 - William Jennings Poorman T- 671 - Ernest A. Vedder T- 672 - Kenneth Vearl Fellers T- 673 - Omer Zartman T- 674 - Urbin Leonard Jackson T- 675 - Carman Lee Spencer T- 676 - Melvin LeRoy Clark T- 677 - Alva Elliott Shoemaker T- 678 - William Clifford McCrosky T- 679 - John Colfax Rhodes T- 680 - Clarence Irvin Rentschler T- 681 - Alvin Carl Gregory T- 682 - Robert Irvin Rannells T- 683 - Paul Alfred Hoehne T- 684 - Marcus H. Steenbergen, Jr. T- 685 - Richard Lee Smith T- 686 - Wilbur W. Morrett T- 687 - Loder Levi Patterson T- 688 - Dean Harold Severns T- 689 - Melvin Westly Sweany T- 690 - Harold Lloyd Miller T- 691 - Russel Pontius T- 692 - Dale Daton Floor T- 693 - Howard Edward Summers T- 694 - Arthur Ross Craig T- 695 - Harry Ray Rush T- 696 - Charles Edward Upp T- 697 - Ralph Peter Chapman T- 698 - Fred Lee Van Dien T- 699 - Frederick James Brown T- 700 - Emerson Lowell Towne T- 701 - John Henry Waltz T- 702 - Deverl Lee Abbott T- 703 - Hughie MacLain

T- 704 - Frederick M. Perschbacher T- 705 - Virgil Curmit Phillips T- 706 - Harry Ginther T- 707 - Charles M. Quackenbush T- 708 - Harvey Ray Rush T- 709 - Harry Leon McDougle T- 710 - Lawrence Henry Siders T- 711 - Samuel Ralph Shindler T- 712 - LeRoy Masterson T- 713 - Mac Carson Grable T- 714 - Clarence Edward Culp T- 715 - Forrest D. Higgins T- 716 - Max Anderson T- 717 - Robert Max Walters T- 718 - Clarence Michael Hisey T- 719 - Lloyd Curtis Pickens T- 720 - Steve Melvin Knight T- 721 - Clifford Earl Thompson T- 722 - Durward L. Alger T- 723 - Jesse Burns T- 724 - Wilbur Charles Harter T- 725 - S. Clair Ellis T- 726 - George W. Eikenberry T- 727 - Oart O. Yarian T- 728 - James Orville Ellis T- 729 - Lester Miles Rogers T- 730 - Everett Jay Eshelman T- 731 - Elmer Kester T- 732 - John Alfred Snyder T- 733 - Cloyce Verlin Geiger T- 734 - Charles Murray Lukens T- 735 - Raymond Harold Lewis T- 736 - Charles Leroy Rogers T- 737 - Richard M. Smith T- 738 - John Clinton Richardson T- 739 - David Ellis Derring T- 740 - Edward Byron Hassenplug T- 741 - Artie Alvin Dudgeon T- 742 - James Robert Mathias T- 743 - Ralph Lester Overmyer T- 744 - Arvil Leon Upp T- 745 - Eldon E. Sherbondy T- 746 - Ora C. Hounshell T- 747 - Clyde William Pontious T- 748 - Adam Stout T- 749 - DeVur LaRue T- 750 - Vern Fletcher Royer T- 751 - Nyle Merley T- 752 - Gardius Bernard Stark T- 753 - Claude Lester Karn T- 754 - Clarence Edward Miller T- 755 - Fred Walgamuth T- 756 - Cleo Wideman

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Selective Service World War II T- 757 - Edward Leroy Fleck T- 758 - Clarence Miles Kuhn T- 759 - Russell Moris Fisher T- 760 - Esta Vern Rush T- 761 - Walter Lee Burkett T- 762 - Joe Smith T- 763 - William Russell Diveley T- 764 - Howard Keith Barts T- 765 - Robert Naman Biddinger T- 766 - Forrest Kamp T- 767 - Earl Eugene Hoffman T- 768 - Homer Leroy Carr T- 769 - Robert James Bright T- 770 - Foster Wayne Hutchison T- 771 - Frank Helvey, Jr. T- 772 - Estel Crall T- 773 - Morris L. Conner T- 774 - Delmar Dean Ball T- 775 - Dewey Leroy Birnell T- 776 - Robert Lessing T- 777 - Wilby Glen Evans T- 778 - Dale Andrew Milliser T- 779 - James Irvin Murray T- 780 - Herschel Edwin Snyder T- 781 - Robert Lee King T- 782 - John Frederick Richards T- 783 - Eldo John Clawson T- 784 - Carl A. Dick T- 785 - Gordan Kay Harman T- 786 - Chauncey W. Goodman T- 787 - James Russel Koch T- 789 - Kenneth Dean Bryant T- 790 - James Robert Good T- 791 - Harry William Wenger T- 792 - Lonus Burwin Wise [The News-Sentinel,

Thursday, March 12, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II FIRST WARTIME DRAFT LOTTERY SINCE ‘18 HELD

The fourth capsule drawn last night in the nation’s first wartime draft lottery since 1918 - the third since the start of the present war - proved to be the first number to affect any local registrant. The fourth capsule contained serial number T-441, held by Harry Sullivan, of Akron. Sullivan, therefore, will receive order number 1 in the local draft board’s files. Secretary of War Henry Stimson drew the first capsule, containing serial number 3485, at five o’clock last night, soon after Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, national draft director, had launched the lottery with the stirring keynote that “this is everyone’s war.”

Nothing To Stop Production Hershey also made the astounding statement that “nothing, not even the procurement of our armed forces, must interfere with the time table of production of the means by which the enemy will be defeated.” This meant that Selective Service officials would place production of planes and guns and tanks ahead of recruiting men for the armed forces. If necessary, it was learned, men will be drafted for such work. Local draft boards today began preparing to mail questionnaires to the 9,000,000 new possible recruits. The questionnaires are expected to be revised to ask for more information about what occupation registrants can fill. Those affected by the lottery may be inducted into the army by May, it was stated. Fulton County Selective Service Board officials stated today that a complete list of order numbers for local registrants will be forthcoming in a few days, as soon as the official lottery list arrives from Washington. Following ar those men assigned order numbers 1 to 25. Since the total number of men registered in this county was 792, the local draft board, in assigning order numbers, will overlook any number drawn in the lottery, over 792. Order Serial No. No. Harry Sullivan 1 441 James E. Kearby 2 176 Runyan Claude Emerson 3 606 Rev. Jerome C. Walski 4 359 Roy Alvin Hubbard 5 129 Kenneth Roy Overstreet 6 537 Walter D. Waechter 7 244 Clifford Leroy Sult 8 636 Paul Cox 9 657 Paul E. Winters 10 131 Milo J. Hott 11 345 Clural Claud Mikesell 12 255 Thomas James Bigler 13 54 Marion Earl Stark 14 179 Stuart H. Slaybaugh 15 69 Russell Miles Clinton 16 212 Roy Clifford Harrison 17 459 Estil Sriver 18 369 Harry D. Harris 19 233 EldonWendell Abbott 20 324 Vern Fletcher Royer 21 750 Israel Dee Sheets 22 31 Fred K. Van Duyne 23 493 Paul L. Bridegroom 24 518 James Omer Smith 25 485 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday March 18, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II

ALL BUT 235 HAVE RECEIVED THEIR QUESTIONNAIRE LIST [TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH,

TWENTY-SEVENTH AND TWENTY-EIGHTH LISTS] The Fulton County Selective Service board although not expecting any further requisitions of draftees before June are continuing to send out questionnaires to registrants this week in line with orders from national draft headquarters to get all men on the registered list qualified as soon as possible. With the mailing of the 200 questionnaires by the board in the last two days there remains on the registrant’s list but 235 young men who have not received their question list. There are 1648 young men registered for the draft in Fulton county and the questionnaires which have just been mailed were numbered from 1211 to 1413. Returns must be made by May 19. Those who have just received their questionnaires are: John Francis Caton, Kewanna; Troy Harry Poore, Rochester; Robert Edward Polley, Rochester; Orren Donald St. Clair, Kewanna; William E. Reames, Kewanna; James Long Allison, Rochester; Charles Martin Coplen, Rochester; Samuel Joshua Coffing, Denver; Dean Kenneth Utter, Akron; Ralph Eugene Updike, Rochester. Wilfred Dale Hisey, Kewanna; Robert Wilson Wagoner, Rochester, Kenneth Wesley Kaley, Rochester; Norman W. Walters, Rochester; Bower Dee Day, Akron; Stacy Fremont Shaw, Fulton, Robert Curtis Baber, Akron; Harold Ivan Sommers, Kewanna; Benjamin Ephriam Perkins, Rochester; Fred Meyer Graffis, Kewanna; Charles Elvie Green, Rochester; Manford Albert Zartman, Rochester; Walter E. Cartwright, Bourbon; Robert Bruce Miller, Rochester; Dale Wilbur Eikenberry, North Manchester; Wilburn James Whipple, Rochester; Donald Lincoln Lukens, Disko; Thomas Walter Baldwin, Rochester; Ted Devon Smith, Rochester; John David Baldwin, Rochester; Robert Denby Hill, Rlochester; Henry Glen Perdue, Rochester; Merrell Dean Wagoner, Rochester; Paul Eugene Partridge, Rochester; Ellis Engle, Silver Lake; Raymond A. Lebo, Kewanna; Cecil Franklin Engle, Kewanna; Otis Knebel, Kewanna; Robert Harold Miller, Kewanna; James Oakley Ricketts, Rochester; Donald Dean Kilmer, Rochester; Willard Carson Briggs, Minneapolis, Minn.; John Jacobs, Kewanna; Walter Gerald McCrosky, Rochester; Paul Franklin Emery, Macy; Herman Devane Mathews, Rochester; Ralph LaVerne Jurgensmeyer, Rochester; Elmer Frank Douglass, Kewanna; Thomas Aldridge Walker, Kewanna; Ben. F. DuBois, Rochester; Defern William Adams, Kewanna; Vearl Woodrow Packard, Kewanna; Marvin Lee Rife, Kewanna; Charles Edward Morgan, Rochester; George Henry Hilficker, Lucerne; Carl Farnsworth Zartman, Rochester; Donald F. Boggess, Rochester; Elmer Elroy Young, Rochester, Lester E. Good, Kewanna; Clifford Harold Boring, Akron; Leston Goodyear, Rochester; Harlan Faye Nickell, Gary; Robert Alexander Kerr, Delong; Marvel Emerson Werner, Akron; Herman William Dale, Rochester; Alfred Leroy Large, Rochester; Lawrence Edmond Kelsey, Kewanna; Marvin Leroy Heltzel, Akron; Estil Charles Geier, Rochester; Carl Jacobs, Akron; John Robert McLochlin, Kewanna; Everette Morris Ault, Rochester; Vern Richter, Rochester; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William Thomas Skidmore, Rochester; Franklin Lester Umbaugh, Rochester; Vernon Eugene Dubuque, Logansport; Oran Forest Burns, Rochester; Robert Alonzo Patton, Rochester; Harry Maynard Doub, Akron; Samuel Ellis Burkett, Rochester; Robert Carr, Rochester; Paul Timothy Briney, Rochester; Elmer Ellsworth Holiday, Kewanna; Roy Cleo Kline, Calumet City, Ill.; Maurice Raleigh Newman, Rochester; Hubert McIntosh, Rochester; Lester Joseph Leman, Rochester; Hillard Robert Bradley, Rochester; Charles Howard Polk, Rochester; George Starr, Kewanna; Eugene Ernest Black, Rochester; Howard Marion Chizum, Kewanna; Floyd George Koenig, Akron; Floyd Sherman Friedrich, Kewanna; Russell Kamp, Akron; Wayne Kenneth Engle, Akron; Luther Merle Keel, Phoenix, Ariz.; James Hubeny, Jr., Kewanna; Vernon Leroy Towne, Rochester;

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Selective Service World War II Questionnaires Mailed May 14th

Omer Sayger, Macy; Donald Cleon Sutton, Fulton; Edward Shipp, Fulton; Cecil Bryant Sutton, Grass Creek; Ralph Leiter Hunneshagen, Rochester; Victor Donald Arvin, Rochester; Clarence Charles Williams, Rochester; Russel Bruce Bacon, Rochester; Seymour Elin, Rochester; James Lowell Guffin, Rochester; John Addison Ravencroft, Rochester; Trell Patrick Hoppes, Rochester; Leroy Barkman Huffman, Rochester; John Edwin Decker, Leiters Ford; Rex Hall, Rochester; Robert Earl Batz, Rochester; Foster Durbin Stoudt, Kewanna; Thurle Paul Alber, Rochester; Harold J. Duff, Rochester; Laurence Hubert Norris, Rochester; Ralph Herbert Goetz, Fulton; Harry Willard Zellers, Kewanna; Dale Eugene Berkebile, Rochester; Walter Deverl Carr, Rochester; Raymond Earl Blacketor, Kewanna; Emmitt Meek, Rochester; Cloyce Dever Reed, Akron; Delbert Imel, Kewanna; George Reed, Akron; Ralph Deverl Reese, Rochester; John William Kirby, Akron; Robert Louis Cribb, Fulton; Tillman Wilson, Rochester; Howard Ogden Marsh, Rochester; Ralph LaVern Davis, Akron; Harold Lee Kuhn, Akron; George Albert Anderson, Kewanna; Murray Maudlin, Rochester; Ray Ernest Button, Grass Creek; Forrest Glenn LaMunion, Kewanna; Patrick Stewart, Louisville, Ky.; Donald Jennings Enyeart, Kewanna; Donald George Leavell, Fulton; Loyal Judson Hudkins, Rochester; Leroy Joe VanDuyne, Rochester; Charles Vern Latta, Kewanna; Floyd Edward Eisenman, Rochester; James Freeman Rittenhouse, Jr., Logansport; Donald William Holloway, Rochester; Norman Ralph Tucker, Akron; Charles Edward Flagg, Jr., Rochester; William Albert Brandt, Kewanna; Gail Wayne Marshall, LaPorte; Wendell Carvey Tombaugh, Rochester; John Wesley Sawyer, Rochester; Paul Austin Eiler, Rochester; Carl Emit Selleck, Rochester; Roland Coverstone Hizer, South Bend; Ralph Clayton Boldry, Kewanna; Pearl Dee Ulrich, Rochester; Franklin Charles Greer, Rochester; Paul C. Myers, Rochester; Elza Eldon Emerson, Kewanna; John William Urbin, Kewanna; Victor Hugo Skidmore, Rochester; Earl Richard Kuhn, Akron; Earl Oliver Ogle, Akron; Devon Wendell Engle, Indiana Harbor; Willard Chamberlain, Rochester; John Donald King, Rochester; Elmer Gilbert Harris, Kewanna; Virgil Cleon Miller, Akron; Frank Albert Brandes, Dunkirk, N.Y.; Byron Alden Lichtenwalter, Rochester; Howard Milton Ewen, Rochester; Floyd Byrl Mathias, Rochester; Joseph Anthony Zeiger, Rochester; Gaylord Swihart, Macy; John Calvin Rhoades, Rochester; Joseph Lantz, Akron; Walter Ray Unger, Rochester; Glen Orvil Myers, Rochester; Charles Wayne Huffman, Akron; Tillman James Kline, Rochester; Raymond Lee Cook, Fulton; Howard Ferguson Bernhardt, Rochester; Theodore Aaron Brown, Kewanna; Melvin Leonard Garner, Bruce Lake; Milo Earl Newcomer, LaPorte; Oscar Leroy Smith, Rochester; Lee VanDorn Becker, Akron; Myron Zachman Berkheiser, Rochester; Raymond Earl Enyart, Rochester; Fred Burns Hubbard, Rochester; Frederick Brice Cessna, Kewanna; Harry Ernest Fossow, Gary; Marion Russell Severns, Rochester; James Franklin Kindig, Rochester; Robert Darl Greer, Lucerne; James Raymond Barker, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, May 15, 1941]

FINAL PAPERS ARE MAILED TO FULTON CO. DRAFTEES [TWENTY-NINTH AND THIRTIETH LISTS]

The final sets of questionnaires were placed in the mails Tuesday afternoon by the Fulton County Selective Service Board. Two hundred questionnaires were mailed to Fulton county draftees. Returns on these question blanks must be made to the local board by May 24. The Fulton county draft board had a total registration of 1640 and the question lists placed in the mails yesterday exhausted the entire list of registrants. Another registration day is expected in either June or July.

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Selective Service World War II The local draft board mailed out their remaining questionnaires in compliance with an order of the War Department asking that all registered men be classified immediately so that the department would know how large a reserve it has available. The names of the last group of registrants to receive their papers follows: Conde Devon Holloway, Rochester; Frederick Milo Graham, Akron; John A. Burns, Kewanna; Norval Junior Ball, South Bend; Johnnie Eugene Jones, Mishawaka; Edward Wideman, Akron; Howard Verle Martin, Akron; John Dawson Jr., Akron; Kermit Durr Biddinger, Rochester; Donald Wyle Troutman, Kewanna. Elmer George Stewart, Bremen; Joe Norman Huffman, Kewanna; Donald Thomas Straw, Kewanna; Joseph Alvin Madeford, Akron; Paul Herschel Hoover, Rochester; James Woodson Clark, Rochester; Herbert Leslie Myers, Rochester; Raymond Deloise Bowers, Rochester; Oscar Alonzo Carr, Akron; Glen Dever Eshelman, Akron; Harold Laverne Reese, Rochester; Ralph Warren D. Vayette, Ottumwa, Iowa; Chester Roland Jones, Delong; William R. Gurtner, Rochester, Floyd James Thomas, Grass Creek; Charles Francis Jones, Rochester; Russel DeWitt Voorhees, Rochester; Stanley Rider Jr., Rochester; Cloyce Raymone Miller, Rochester; Robert Marion Thomas, Delong; Porter Emerson Sibert, Leiters Ford; Joe Bruce Cook, Kewanna; Arville Ervin Dowling, Akron; Robert Harry Traver, Silver Lake; Secando Zoppe, Rochester; Lloyd Theodore Rife, Kewanna; Harlin Leroy Showley, Kewanna; William Christian Huppert, Akron; Delford Daniel Bowen, Akron, Thomas Manford Newell, Rochester; Everett Levoy Partridge, Rochester; Morgan Lavon Justice, Kewanna; Murphy Donald Rose, Rochester; Ernest Riley Ford, Rochester; Robert Ellis Dickey, Akron; Paul Pershing Waltz, Rochester; Robert Elias Waltz, Rochester; Gustaf Herbert Gustafson, Delong; Milo Dean Tullis, Akron; Loftlee Bernard Vanata, Rochester; Albert Leroy Eshelman, Rochester; Galen Calvin Eiler, Rochester; Cecil Franklin Hudkins, Rochester; Clyde H. Cook, Kewanna; Clarence B. Fletcher, Rochester; Albert Earl Talbott, Plymouth; Virgil Ford Johnson, Rochester; Oren Harley Newman, Rochester; Doc Henry Miller, Rochester; Demoine Town, Rochester; William James Frettinger, Rochester; Arthur Grendel Martin, Akron; Raymond Edward Garver, Rochester; John William McGowen, Rochester; Eugene Foley, Rochester; Donald William Morgan, Rochester; James Franklin Thomas, Ft. Wayne; James DeVon Fuller, Milford; Gresham Francis Lough, Rochester; Otis R. Towne, Rochester; Louis E. Shambaugh, Akron; Harry Charles Shapley, Rochester; Kenneth W. Morrison, Rochester; Charles Alvin Baldwin, Kewanna; Orlen Devane Kepler, Rochester; Ralph Deverl Bowers, Rochester; Ralph Albert Wall, Rochester; Robert Lee Davidson, Rochester; George Albert Thomas, Lapaz; Harold Everett Walters, Rochester; Cleotis Daine, Silver Lake; Donald Eugene Kanouse, Rochester; Leonard Jay Reinholt, Kewanna; Marshall Paxton Lucas, Kewanna; George Edward Ravencroft, Rochester; Malcolm Floyd Vernon, Royal Center; Ellsworth Morton Downs, Rochester; Robert Henry Slocum, Warsaw; Francis G. Hudkins, Rochester; Alton Lavon Fry, Culver; Maurice Wesley Nickels, Logansport; Harry Linden Minter, Akron; Robert Byron Thomas, Rochester; Donald Ellis Fansler, Kewanna; Don Emmons, Rochester; William Brayan Green, Rochester; Eldon Howard Hickman, Winamac; Don Dwight Hornbeck, Rochester; Ernest Donell Bonine, Rochester; Edward Lincoln Stanton, Athens; John Alvin Call, Rochester; Cranor Lawrence Smith, Rochester; Howard Monroe Utter, Akron; Harold Dewayne Parker, Akron; Carlton H. Haskett, Rochester; Robert Matthias Hendrickson, Kewanna; William Earl Cutshaw, Rochester; Fred Estel Miller, Rochester; Francis Leon Fulton, Akron; Ray Jesse Linebrink, Akron; Harold H. Walters, Rochester; Francis Paul O’Conner, Francisville; Gortie Frederick Shobe, Rochester; Charles A. Runkle, Macy; Henry John Montz, Kewanna; Eugene Forest McGee, Athens; Edward LaVon Murfitt, Rochester; Hector Leo Bonin, Louisville, Ky.; Kenneth Klaire Kraning, Kewanna; Robert Kaley, Pleasant Lake;

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Selective Service World War II David Leroy Bryant, Akron; Garland Franklin Sriver, Akron; Earl William Barkman, Rochester; Harley Rex Thompson, Rochester; Philip Andrew Perkins, Kokomo; John Spencer Hanson Jr., Kewanna; Chester William Traver, Silver Lake; Leo Carl McCrosky, Rochester; Paul Elmer Fites, Akron; Wallace Wirt, South Bend; Oren Buryl Conrad, Rochester; George Willder Beer, Akron; Howard Ream Wertzberger, Rochester; Don William Herrold, Kewanna; William Woodrow King; Rochester; Robert Mills Scott, Kewanna; Joseph Anthony Kroft, Akron; Walter DeVeck Hudkins, Kewanna; James Edward Mikesell, Rochester; Maynard Henry McCloughan, Rochester; Cecil Kline Davis, Rochester; Harold Willard Shonk, Rochester; Harold David Hammond, Akron; Frank August Swanson, Akron; Robert Lincoln Tombaugh, Akron; Louis Earl Kelly, Rochester; Forest Lever Campbell, Rochester; Ralph Chester Kreamer, Kewanna; James Norris Jackson, Rochester; Harley Orwin Weidner, LaPorte; Volney Oren Wheadon, Rochester; Gerald Arleo Berry, Rochester; Willard Frank Holland, Statesville, N.C.; John Joseph Gerig, Akron; Arthur Clinger, Rochestr; Virgil Ralph VanDuyne, Rochester; Harry Stanley Walther, Chicago, Ill.; Edmund Aloysouis Ley, Kewanna; William Clark Willis, Fulton; Arthur William Shively, Akron; Howard Hester Rowe, Rochester; Robert Evan Kern, Athens; Howard Raymond Eisenman, Rochester; Floyd Eugene Krieg, Akron; William Ralph Walters, Rochester; Clair DeWitt Jones, Rochester; Joseph Allen Baker, Mentone; Trenson Trevannel Kline, Rochester; Charles Edward Hoover, Rochester; Lee Wayne Marsh, Akron; Ottis Adelbert Dickey, Warsaw; Ned R. Hutchinson, Rochester; Harold Cecil Abbott, Rochester; Weldon Benjamin Carr, Rochester; Paul Farrell, Louisville, Ky.; Dale Arthur Wagoner, Rochester; Estel Moore, Akron; Donald Meyer Zartman, Fulton; Earl Leroy Walters, Akron; Harold Miller Gerrick, Rochester; Earl Joseph Bailey, Rochester; Maurice Harvey Bixler, Rochester; Edward Ellis Campbell, Rochester; Hugh Albert Stamm, Rochester; Charles Edward Bucher, Akron; Charles Fredrick Pletcher, Warsaw; James Emerson Smith, Rochester; Wilber Byron Kindig, Akron; John Robert Sheperis, Rochester; Norman Thomas Dickson, Akron; Wilson Mearl Wakeland, Rochester; Harold Jay Smith, Rochester; Walter Lavoy Montgomery, Rochester; Herschel William Mow, Rochester; Lowell C. Porter, Rochester; Graydon Schmidt Roe, Akron; Frank Arthur Noftsger, Rochester; Robert Eldon Lewis, Rochester; Eldon Earl Dunnick, Rochester; Gerald David Utter, Rochester; Robert Henry Myers, Kewanna; William Henry Sweet, Rochester; Omer H. Leininger, Akron; Jerry Drudge Metzler, Rochester; Lloyd F. Edinger, Rochester; Wayne Leason Outcelt, Rochester; Loren Eugene Hardsow, Central; Charley Edmond Bates, Akron; Clyde Henry Ford, Grass Creek; Francis Ernest Smth, Akron; Francis Lee Cochran, Rochester; Bert Morris, Ada, Oklahoma; Edward DeVerl Kroft, Akron; Harry Charles Mather, Rochester; Robert Timbers, Rochester; James Francis Casey, Rochester; Leo Gilbert Hedges, Rochester; Alfred Frederich Mathiesen, Akron; James S. Sedan, Logansport; Marvin Earl Whisler, Twelve Mile; Raymond Krieg, Akron; Pierce Engle, Akron; James Wilson Nixon, Rochester; Donald B. Rush, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, May 21, 1941]

ALIENS MUST REGISTER FOR DRAFT JULY FIRST Every man in Fulton county who will reach his twenty-first birthday by midnight, July 1, 1941, and who has not previously registered, must register with his local Selective Service board on July 1, Carl L. Russell, chairman of the Fulton county local board, said today. The only exceptions are those in the armed forces and certain representatives of foreign governments. Aliens, as well as American citizens, who are 21 years old on July 1, must be registered, Chairman Russell emphasized, also pointing out that aliens between the ages of 21 and 36 years, who have come to the United States since the first registration on October 16, 1940, and have not been registered, must appear before local boards on July 1 to register.

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Selective Service World War II Special registrars will be provided to register men who cannot appear before the local board because of illness or other incapacity. Every man subject to registration who is an inmate of an asylum, jail, penitentiary, reformatory or similar institution on July 1 is required to registeron the day he leaves the institution. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, June 16, 1941]

3 PERSONS APPOINTED AS DRAFT BOARD REGISTRARS Three persons have been appointed registrars for Fulton County Selective Service Board, it was learned at the local office today. Registrars who will serve without pay are expected to sign up about 125 men, in the local board area, who have reached their 21st birthday since October 16, 1940. Persons who have been appointed to act as registrars follow: Miss Ida K. Moore, Rochester; Mrs. Howard Ewen, Rochester; and Miss Harriet Elston, Kewanna. It was further stated today that arrangements have been made to register the sick in hospitals or in their own homes next Tuesday. “Any man liable for registration and who is too ill to come to the registration office at 727 1/2 Main St., should telephone 303, Fulton County Local Board, and a special registrar will be dispatched to his home or the hospital,” Chairman Carl L.Russell said. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, June 28, 1941]

69 MEN REGISTERED BY LOCAL B OARD YESTERDAY The second selective service registration yesterday added 69 men to Fulton county local board’s list of men liable for military training under the Selective Service Act. Carl L. Russell, chairman of the local board, announced that the registration had been conducted smoothly and without any difficulty whatsoever. He commended the “fine spirit of patriotism which marked the conduct of Fulton county men during the registration.” The chairman also expressed appreciation for the assistance of volunteers in conducting the registration. He specifically mentioned Miss Ida K. Moore, Mrs. Marguerite Ewen and Miss Harriet Elston. Today the local board will sort out the registration cards of any persons who registered with the local board but gave their home residence in some other board area. These cards will be forwarded to the proper local board. Selective Service regulations anticipate that all cards will be in the possession of the proper local board by July 9. On that date the new registration cards will be serially numbered. No instructions have as yet been received concerning the order in which the new group of registrants will come up for induction, Mr. Russell added. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 2, 1941]

NEWLY-REGISTERED MEN GIVEN LISTING BY BOARD SEQUENCE NUMBERS FOR SECOND NATIONAL LOTTERY

Names of men registering for the Selective Service at local board headquarters July 1st have now been listed and given sequence numbers by the board officials. These sequence numbers will determine order of the draftee’s calling when the second national lottery is held on July 17th in Washington, D.C. Following are the names of newly-registered men at the local draft board, together with each one’s sequence number and address: S-1 - Billy Adamson McKee, Roch. S-2 - Harold E. Wichman, Roch., R. 6 S-3 - Harry E/ Bradwau. Alrpm S-4 - Cecil Leo Tabler, Roch. R. 6 S-5 - Calvin E. Ringle, Akron, R. 1

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Selective Service World War II S-6 - Herbert D. Severns, Roch. S-7 - Clem E. Bowen, Jr., Roch. R. 6 S-8 - Merl F. Swick, Akron, R. 2 S-9 - Melvin L. Shriver, Roch. R. 1 S-10 - Carl D. Rentschler, Roch. R. 6 S-11 - John Eli Beck, Roch. R. 3 S-12 - John W. Tomb, Roch. R. 6 S-13 - Edgar E. Herrell, Roch. R. 3 S-14 - Cleotus D. Utter, Akron, R. 2 S-15 - Billie D. Miller, Roch. R. 4 S-16 - Jean D. Johnston, Roch. S-17 - Marvin G. Zabst, Fulton S-18 - Charles H. Cannon, Delong S-19 - Robert P. Brown, Roch. S-20 - Emmitt J. Carpenter, Roch. S-21 - Delbert D. Corsaut, Kew. S-22 - Donald A. Burton, Roch. S-23 - Elmer W. Walters, Roch. S-24 - John Leininger, Akron S-25 - Ralph E. DePoy, Kew. S-26 - Robert A. Morris, Roch. S-27 - Donald D. Whittenberger, Akron S-28 - James E. Smith, Roch. S-29 - Maurice J. Peterson, Roch. R. 2 S-30 - Samuel A. Holoway, Roch. R. 5 S-31 - James W. Simpson, Kew. R. 3 S-32 - Joseph F. Ault, Roch. S-33 - Willis H. Pfeiffer, Roch. R. 3 S-34 - Charles A. Long, Roch. R. 2 S-35 - Burl E.Eber, Roch. S-36 - James E. Fenstermaker, Roch. S-37 - Robert A.Edington, Kew. R. 3 S-38 - Everet A. Autrey, Roch. R. 4 S-39 - Albert H. Knicklebine, Roch. S-40 - James E. Sweet, Roch. S-41 - Carl P. Haas, Roch. S-42 - Michael L. lHines, Kew. S-43 - Robert W. Miller, Roch. S-44 - Robert O. Barker, Roch. S-45 - EarlJ. Hizer, Grass Creek S-46 - Wilbur S. Coon, Roch. S-47 - Virgil V. Geier, Kew. R. 2 S-48 - Howard L. Mosher, Roch. S-49 - Dennis E. Warren, Disko S-50 - Dennis A. Wilson, Kew. R. 1 S-51 - Lee R. Millow, Roch. R. 2 S-52 - Darrell E. Montgomery, Kew. S-53 - Robert Wilson, Roch. S-54 - Alfred Wynn, Kew. R. 6 S-55 - Jesse J. Calvert, Roch. R. 5 S-56 - William Callahan, Roch. S-57 - Raymond Kalmbacher, Roch. S-58 - Francis J. Stout, Roch. R. 2

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Selective Service World War II S-59 - Raymond L. Rans, Kew. R. 3 S-60 - William V. Zimpleman, Roch. S-61 - Klea A. Strong, Roch. R. 3 S-62 - Ernest M. Knight, Roch. R.2 S-63 - Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron S-64 - George D. Holloway, Roch. S-65 - Omer E. McIntyre, Roch. S-66 - David F. Bradway, Akron, R. 2 S-67 - Jean A. Wakeland, Roch. S-68 - Delbert R. Good, Kew. S-69 - Arthur L. Weaver, Roch. R. 1 S-70 - Albert W. Huffman, Kew. S-71 - James L. Yike, Roch. R. 2 S-72 - Chester L. Burnett, Roch. R 3 S-73 - Orlyn E. Master, Kew. R. 1 S-74 - Allen B. Heminger, Fulton S-75 - Russell E. Cauffman, Roch. R. 5 S-76 - John E. Schenck, Roch. S-77 - Walter H. Behrends, Disko S-78 - Manford L. Kistler, Kew. R. 2 S-79 - Paul D. Cutshaw, Athens S-80 - Dale E. Hahn, Roch. R. 6 S-81 - Arthur J. Anderson, Kew. R. 3 [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, July 10, 1941]

82 LOCAL MEN TO BE AFFECTED BY LOTTERY A total of 82 young Fulton county men will be affected by the second national draft lottery held in Washington yesterday. The first ten local men whose numbers were taken out of the fishbowl first are listed below, along with their order number and the order in which it was drawn: 39 - Albert Harold Knicklebine, Rochester, 7th 74 - Allen B. Heminger, Fulton, 17th 40 - James Edward Sweet, Rochester, 48th 09 - Melvin L. Shriver, Rochester, RR. 1, 50th 11 - John Eli Beck, Rochester, RR. 3, 56th 18 - Charles H. Cannon, Delong, 58th 75 - Russell E. Cauffman, Rochester, R.R. 5, 60th 58 - Francis J. Stout, Rochester. R.R. 2, 74th 17 - Marvin G. Zabst, Fulton, 97th 69 - Arthur L. Weaver, Rochester, R.R. 1, 98th A complete list of Rochester and Fulton county young men affected by this second draft lottery will be announced in an early edition of The News-Sentinel, as soon as the information is received by the local Selective Service Board from Washington, D.C. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, July 18, 1941]

SEQUENCE NUMBERS FOR REGISTRANTS ANNOUNCED The local Selective Service Board today announced sequence numbers of the 82 Fulton county registrants who will be affected by second national draft lottery held on July 17th at Washington, D.C. Following are the list of local registrants and the sequence number of each. Since there were only 82 registered at local board headquarters all numbers over 82 were omitted to give each man his sequence number: 1 - Albert Harold Knicklebine

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Selective Service World War II 2 - Allan Bothast Heminger 3 - James Edward Sweet 4 - Melvin Lee Shriver 5 - John Eli Beck 6 - Charles Herman Cannon 7 - Russell Ernest Cauffman 8 - Francis Jack Stout 9 - Marvin G. Zabst 10 - Arthur LeRoy Weaver 11 - James Edward Fenstermaker 12 - Alfred Wynn 13 - David Franklin Bradway 14 - Chester Leon Burnett 15 - Dennis Arthur Wilson 16 - Robert Wilson 17 - Robert Allen Morris 18 - Arthur Jacob Anderson 19 - Walter Herbert Behrends 20 - Maurice J. Peterson 21 - Howard Lemoine Mosher 22 - James Everett Smith 23 - Robert Albert Edington 24 - Clem Estil Bowen, Jr. 25 - Emitt J. Carpenter 26 - Carl Dean Rentschler 27 - Klea Andrew Strong 28 - Ralph Elaine DePoy 29 - Edgar Earl Herrell 30 - Albert William Huffman 31 - Robert Oren Barker 32 - Wilbur S. Coon 33 - Orlyn Ewing Master 34 - Donald Barnes, Jr. 35 - John Williams Tomb 36 - Virgil Verl Geier 37 - James William Simpson 38 - Carl Francis Haas 39 - Earl Joseph Hizer 40 - Cleotus Dale Utter 41 - Robert Westel Mills 42 - Darrell Everett Montgomery 43 - Jean DeVerle Johnston 44 - Elmer William Walters 45 - Robert Paul Brown 46 - Omer Eugene McIntyre 47 - William Callahan 48 - Manford Loren Kistler 49 - Lee Russell Millow 50 - Delbert Dean Corsaut 51 - Donald Allison Burton 52 - Herbert DeVerle Severns 53 - Raymond Kalmbacher 54 - Michael Leo Hines

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Selective Service World War II 55 - Donald Earl Hartung 56 - Harold Everett Wichman 57 - John Edward Schenck 58 - Billy Adamson McKee 59 - Calvin Earl Ringle 60 - James Luther Yike 61 - Billie Dean Miller 62 - George Dale Holloway 63 - Cecil Lee Tabler 64 - Willis Horton Pfeiffer 65 - Dale Edward Hahn 66 - Harry Edward Bradway 67 - Delbert Roe Good 68 - Paul Devon Cutshaw 69 - Dennis Eugene Warren 70 - Jesse John Calvert 71 - Donald Devere Whittenger 72 - Burl Eugene Eber 73 - Merle Franklin Swick 74 - Jean Alfred Wakeland 75 - Raymond L. Rans 76 - Everett Allen Autrey 77 - John Leininger 78 - Samuel Ancil Holloway 79 - William Valentine Zimpleman 80 - Ernest Melvin Knight 81 - Charles Alonzo Long 82 - Joseph Franklin Ault [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 23, 1941]

25 FULTON COUNTY MEN RECEIVE QUESTIONNAIRES The Fulton County Selective Service Board yesterday mailed draft questionnaires to 25 local young men, who registered for service in the second national draft lottery held July 17th. It was stated by local board officials that those who received questionnaires must have them returned to the Fulton county board on or before Friday, August 15th. Those to whom questionnaires were mailed yesterday, along with their order numbers, are as follows: S - 863 - Albert Harold Knicklebine S - 873 - Allen Bothast Heminger S - 883 - James Edward Sweet S - 893 - Melvin Lee Shriver S - 903 - John Eli Beck S - 913 - Charles Harman Cannon S - 923 - Rusell Ernest Caufman S - 932 - Francis Jack Stout S - 942 - Marvin G. Zabst S - 952 - Arthur LeRoy Weaver S - 962 - James Edward Fenstermaker S - 972 - Alfred Wynn S - 982 - David Franklin Bradway S - 992 - Chester Leon Burnett S - 1002 - Dennis Arthur Wilson S - 1012 - Robert Wilson

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Selective Service World War II S - 1022 - Robert Allen Morris S - 1032 - Arthur Jacob Anderson S - 1041 - Walter Herbert Behrands S - 1051 - Maurice J. Peterson S - 1061 - Howard Lemoine Mosher S - 1071 - James Everett Smith S - 1081 - Robert Albert Edington S - 1091 - Clem Estil Bowen, Jr. S - 1101 - Emmitt J. Carpenter [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 5, 1941]

DRAFT BOARD POSTING LIST OF REGISTRANTS The Fulton County Selective Service Board is now posting a list showing the names and classifications of all registrants classified after August 18. Names will be added to the list whenever registrants are classified or reclassified, Carl L. Russell, board chairman, announced. The posting of classifications conforms to a requirement of recent legislation which also proveded for the deferment of registrants over 28 years of age. Prio to this time, classifications were entered in a large ledger, which was available for public inspection at any time. However, it was learned at the local office that very few persons had asked to see the classification record. Under the new legislation, all classifications made after August 18 will be posted on a bulletin board or other conspicuous place in the local board office, so that anyone interested in reviewing the record may do so without interfering with the normal conduct of business in the board office. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 26, 1941]

REGISTRANTS REQUIRED TO CARRY CERTIFICATE Selective Service regulations make it mandatory for every registrant to have his registration certificate in his possession at all times and to display it upon request of proper authorities, it was pointed out by Fulton County Selective Service Board today. “The registrant must have his registration certificate in his personal possession at all times and upon request, must exhibit it to any law enforcement officer, any Selective Service official of National Headquarters or of a State Headquarters, or any member of the Local Board or Board of Appeal,” the local board announcement said. Failure of a registrant to have his registration certificate in his personal possession, or to exhibit it upon request of authorized persons, constitute a violation of the regulations, and in addition, shall be construed as prima facie evidence of his failure to register. Attention was also called to the fact that regulations pertaining to late registration make it compulsory that, “Every person subject to registration who for any reason failed to register on the day fixed by the President for his registration must present himself for and submit to registration before a local board.” “This means,” the local board emphasized, “that every person subject to registration on October 16, 1940, or July 1, 1941, must register if he has not already done so.” Violation of the regulations may cause a delinquent to be penalized by fine or imprisonment, or both. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, August 29, 1941]

30 QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED BY LOCAL BOARD The Fulton County Selective Service Board today mailed 30 young men their draft questionnaires. These men were all registered in the second national draft lottery, held this

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Selective Service World War II summer. The questionnaires must be returned on or before Friday, October 3, it was announced by board officials. Following are the names of those to whom question lists were mailed: William Lewis Cunningham, Roch. Carl Dean Rentschler, Roch. R. 6 Klea Andrew Strong, Roch. R. 3 Ralph Elain DePoy, Kew. R. 1 Edgar Earl Herrell, Roch. R. 3 Albert William Huffman, Kew. Robert Oren Barker, Roch. Wilbur S. Coon, Indianapolis Orlyn Ewing Master, Kew. R. 1 Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron, R.R. John William Tomb, Roch. R. 6 Virgil Verl Geier, Kew. R. 2 James William Simpson, Kew. R. 3 Carl Francis Haas, Warsaw. Earl Joseph Hizer, Grass Creek Cleotus Dale Utter, Akron, R. 2 Robert Westel Mills, Roch. Darrell E. Montgomery, Kew. R. 1 Jean DeVerl Johnston, Gary Elmer William Walters, Roch. R. 5 Robert Paul Brown, Roch. Charles Elvin Stanton, Athens Omer Eugene McIntyre, Roch. William Callahan, Roch. Manford Loren Kistler, Kew. R. 2 Lee Russell Millow, Roch. R. 2 Delbert Dean Corsaut, Kew. Donald Allison Burton, Roch, R. 6 Herbert DeVerle Severns, Roch. Raymond Kalmbacher, Roch. R. 2 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, September 24, 1941]

FINAL 30 QUESTIONNAIRES MAILED BY LOCAL BOARD The Fulton County Selective Service Board yesterday mailed 30 questionnaires to local registrants, to complete mailing of the questions to all registrants who registered for service both on October 16, 1940, and July 1, 1941, it was announced today. The final mailing of questionnaires came as a result of information received here from the Selective Service state headquarters, urging all boards to immediately complete the sending of questionnaires to their total registration. The new system of physical examination of draftees will become effective October 29th, it was also learned. Call No. 17 will be delivered in November under the old system, but the December call will be principally composed of men who have previously had their examination by an Army examining board, local draft officials stated. Between October 29 and December 22, Indiana will be re quired to send 9,357 men to Army examining boards for final type physical examination. Following are the names of those who received the final questionnaires which must be returned to the local board office on or before Saturday, November -- th.: [not legible] Michael Leo Hines, Kewanna; Donald Earl Hartung, Rochester; Harold Everett Wichman, R.R. 6, Rochester; John Edward Schenck, Rochester; Billy Adamson McKee, Rochester; Calvin Earl Ringle, R.R. 1, Akron; James Luther Yike, R.R. 2, Rochester; Billie Dean Miller, R.R. 4,

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Selective Service World War II Rochester; George Dale Hollowa, Rochester; Cecil Leo Tabler, R.R. 6, Rochester, Willis Horton Pfeiffer, R.R. 3, Rochester; Dale Edward Hahn, R.R. 6, Rochester; Harry Edward Bradway, Akron; Delbert Roe Good, Kewanna; Paul Devon Cutshaw, Athens; Dennis Eugene Warren, Disko; Jesse John Calvert, R.R. 5, Rochester; Robert Lewis Overmyer, R.R.1, Kewanna; Donald Devere Whittenberger, R.R. 1, Akron; Burl Eugene Eber, Rochester; Merl Franklin Swick, R.R. 2, Akron; Jean Alfred Wakeland, Rochester; Raymond L. Rans, R.R. 3, Kewanna; Everett Allen Autrey, R.R. 4, Rochester; John Leininger, Akron; Samuel Ancil Holloway, R.R. 5, Rochester; William Valentine Zimpleman, R.R. 6, Rochester; Ernest Melvin Knight, R.R. 2, Rochester; Charles Alonzo Long, R.R. 2, Rochester; Joseph Franklin Ault, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, October 23, 1941

LOCAL REGISTRANTS TO BE EXAMINED AT GARY The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the names of 33 local young men and three transferred registrants, who will leave here Monday, December 15, to undergo examinations, at Gary, Ind., for induction into the U. S. Army. This is the first group from Fulton county to be sent to the recently designated final-type draft examination centers. Following examinations, the registrants are subject to call any time after 30 days, it was stated. The local boys will leave Rochester at 8:30 a.m. December 15, and will arrive in Gary at 10:45 a.m. Following examinations they will leave Gary at 3:15 p.m. and arrive in Rochester at 5:30 p.m. Following are the names of those to be examined from here: Joseph E. Gilbert, Rochester; Donald E. Safford, West Lafayette; Dennis A. Wilson, Kewanna; William L. Cunnigham, Rochester; Arthur J. Anderson, Kewanna; John Krehnavi, Jr., Winamac; Hugh B. Holman, Rochester; James E. Smith, Bloomington; Archie B. Chance, Rochester; James A. Williams, Rochester; Charles E. Gast, Burkett; Robert O. Jones, Indianapolis; Ralph E. Madary, Rochester; Merl E. Hammond, Hammond; Israel J. Smith, Rochester; Francis J. Ginther, Rochester; Eugene F. Brugh, Leiters Ford; Orlyn E. Master, Kewanna; Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron; Roy D. Frettinger, Kewanna; John W. Tomb, Rochester; Carl W. Gross, Mentone; Randall L. McCroskey, Rochester; James W. Simpson, Kewanna; Robert C. Baber, Akron; Donald L. Lukens, Disko; Herman D. Mathews, Rochester; Elmer E. Young, Rochester; Darrell E. Montgomery, Kewanna; Marvel E. Werner, Akron; Jean DeVerel Johnston, Gary; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William T. Skidmore, Rochester.

Transferred Registrants Clyde A. Stewart, Rochester, transferred from Monroe County, Bloomington; Porter Rhodes, Jr., Rochester, transferred from Elkhart County, Goshen; Major Harrison Nitzachke, Kewanna, transferred from Shoshone County, Wallace, Idaho. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, December 1, 1941]

11 LOCAL DRAFTEES, OVER 28, MAY RETURN TO ARMY A total of 11 local men, released from the United States army because they were over 28 years of age, will be affected if the United States government revises the selective service deferment for men of the 28-35 age group, local draft board officials stated today. Following are the names of those of this county who have been released from the army because of age. Arvin J. Putman, Akron; Chester Cavendar, Culver; Talford Harley Contad, R.R. 4, Rochester; James Alfred Towne, R.R. 5, Rochester; John Slaybaugh, Rochester; Charles Smith, Rochester; Claude L. Engle, R.R. 2, Akron, now residing in Warsaw; Clarence Frederic Kemnetz, R.R. 1, Kewanna; Donald Woods, Rochester; Lester J. Beehler, R.R. 3, Rochester; Guy Howard Lumkins, Rochester, now residing in Climax, Colo.

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Selective Service World War II The local selective service board today received official notification from state headquarters that slective service operations will be the same as before. However, increased requirements are obviously indicated and work of the board should be geared accordingly, the notice stated. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, December 9, 1941]

34 LOCAL REGISTRANTS UNDERGO DRAFT EXAMS The Fulton county Selective Service Board today sent 34 local registrants tyo Gary to undergo final-type draft examinations, prior to induction into the U.S. Army. The boys will return here at 5:30 o’clock this afternoon. William T. Skidmore, Rochester, was appointed leader of the group, with Arthur Jacob Anderson, Kewanna, as assistant leader. James E. Smith and Jean DeVerel Johnston, recently announced as part of the local contingent to be examined from here, were transferred to other boards. Smith was transferred to the Monroe county board, and Johnston to Lake county. Following are the names of the 34 local boys who underwent examination today: Joseph E. Gilbert, Rochester; Donald E. Safford, West Lafayette; Dennis A. Wilson, Kewanna; William L. Cunnigham, Rochester; Arthur J. Anderson, Kewanna; John Krehnavi, Jr., Winamac; Hugh B. Holman, Rochester; Archie B. Chance, Rochester; James A. Williams, Rochester; Charles E. Gast, Burkett; Robert O. Jones, Indianapolis; Ralph E. Madary, Rochester; Merl E. Hammond, Hammond; Israel J. Smith, Rochester; Francis J. Ginther, Rochester; Eugene F. Brugh, Leiters Ford; Orlyn E. Master, Kewanna; Donald Barnes, Jr., Akron; Roy D. Frettinger, Kewanna; John W. Tomb, Rochester; Carl W. Gross, Mentone; Randall L. McCroskey, Rochester; James W. Simpson, Kewanna; Robert C. Baber, Akron; Donald L. Lukens, Disko; Herman D. Mathews, Rochester; Elmer E. Young, Rochester; Darrell E. Montgomery, Kewanna; Marvel E. Werner, Akron; Donald Arthur Sutton, Rochester; William T. Skidmore, Rochester; Clyde A. Stewart, Rochester; Porter Rhodes, Jr., Rochester; Major Harrison Nitzschke, Kewanna. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, December 15, 1941]

LOCAL BOARD TO SEND 65 FOR EXAMINATIONS The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the names of two groups of 65 local boys who will be sent to Gary, Ind., Monday, January 19th and Friday, January 23rd, for final-type examinations. Three boys scheduled to be examined at Gary from the Local Board, have been transferred, while another has enlistd in the Army. These are Melvin Leonard Garner, Bruce Lake, transferred to the South Bend board; Everett Allen Autrey, Rochester, transferred to Bloomington; Donald Ellis Fansler, East Chicago, Ind., transferred to Chicago; and Johnnie Eugene Jones, of Mishawaka, enlisted in Army. Five registrants have also been transferred to the local board from other counties and will be sent from here for examinations. Following are the names of those to be examined next week:

January 19, 1942 Charles Wilson Hattery, Rochester Kenneth Orlando Tabler, Rochester Wm. Tribbitt Biddinger, Rochester William K. Reames, Rochester Francis Lester Umbaugh, Rochester Elmer William Walters, Rochester Vernon Leroy Towne, Rochester Hillard Robert Bradley, Rochester Omer Sayger, Macy Donald Cleon Sutton, Chicago Robert Earl Batz, Rochester Manford Loren Kistler, Kewanna

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Selective Service World War II Raymond Earl Blacketor, Kewanna Lee Russell Millow, Rochester Emmitt Meek, Rochester Donald Jennings Enyeart, Kewanna Pearl Dee Ulrich, Rochester Raymond Kalmbacher, Rochester Devon Wendell Engle, Akron Michael Lee Hines, Kewanna Milo Earl Newcomer, Rochester Harold Everett Wichman, Rochester James Franklin Kindig, Rochester Norval Junior Ball, South Bend Donald Wyle Troutman, Kewanna Oscar Alonzo Carr, Akron Calvin Earl Ringle, Star City Robert Morton Thomas, Delong Joe Bruce Cook, Bristol James Luther Yike, Rochester Lloyd Theodore Rife, Kewanna Murphy Donald Rose, Rochester

Transferred Registrants Don F. Smiley, from Lake county Charles J. Schmidt, Cass county Ray McGriff, from Marshall county

January 23, 1942 Billie Dean Miller, Rochester Paul Pershing Waltz, Rochester Albert Leroy Eshelman, Rochester Galen Calvin Eiler, Rochester George Dale Holloway, Rochester William J. Frettinger, Kewanna Eugene Foley, Rochester Willis Horton Pfeiffer, Rochester Paul Devon Cutshaw, Athens Eugene Forest McGee, Athens David Leroy Bryant, Akron Jesse John Calvert, Rochester William Woodrow King, Rochester Robert Mills Scott, Kewanna Robert Lincoln Tombaugh, Akron Ralph Chester Kreamer, Kewanna Burl Eugene Eber, Rochester Virgil Ralph Van Duyne, Rochester Floyd Eugene Krieg, Akron Trenson Trevannel Kline, Rochester Ned R. Hutchinson, Rochester Donald Meyer Zartman, Fulton Earl Joseph Bailey, Rochester Raymond L. Rans, Kewanna James Emerson Smith, Rochester John Leininger, Akron Lee Gilbert Hedges, Rochester

Transferred Registrants

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Selective Service World War II Paul J. Molencupp, from Cass Co. Ralph Hisey, Benton Harbor, Mich. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, January 17, 1941]

65 REGISTRANTS TO BE EXAMINED FEBRUARY 21 Names of 65 local draft registrants to be sent to Gary, Ind., Saturday, February 21st, to submit to the final-type physical examinations were announced today by the Fulton County Selective Service Board. The following men will make up the local draft board’s current quota of registrants to be examined for military service. They will return here from Gary the same day as they are examined: Dennis H. Foor, R.R. 3, Rochester John J. Vigus, R.R. 3, Kewanna Clarence Thomas, R.R. 3, Rochester Gerald E. Doud, Macy Deverl E. Becker, Rochester Dalton L. Kindig, Rochester Loyd F. Smith, Rochester Dennis A. Troutman, R. 3, Kewanna Marion L. Dale, Adrian, Minn. Michael Pafundi, Gary Fred M. Keesey, R.R. 1, Akron George E. Waddups Jr., Grass Creek Donald McIntire, R.R. 2, Akron Leroy W. Harman, Akron James H. F. Daugherty, Rochester Francis A. Blacketor, R. 2, Kewanna Earl F. Brown, Rochester Eugene Lechler, Washington, D.C. Walter R. Stubbs, R. 1, Monterey Emerson E. Johnson, Monticello Alonzo P. Dever, Louisville, Ky. Benjamin H. Thomas, Rochester Elwood L. Pieratt, Kewanna Harold D. Shields, Rochester Robert Carr, R.R. 2, Rochester Harry Willard Zellers, Kewanna Walter Deverl Carr, Rochester Ralph L. Davis, R.R. 1, Akron Edward Wideman, R.R. 1, Akron Ernest R. Ford, R. 1, Rochester Robert E. Dickey, R.R., Akron Ray J. Linebrink, Akron Francis Paul O’Conner, Union Mills Wallace Wert, Rochester Maurice H. Bixler, R. 1, Rochester James F. Casey, Rochester Marvin E. Whisler, Carbondale, Ill. Donald Whittenberger, Hammond Alfred F. Mathieson, Akron James W. Nixon, Rochester Walter H. Meader, Chicago Herman L. Haines, R. 5 , Rochester

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Selective Service World War II Keith W. Beckman, R. 2, Kewanna Charles F. Hemenway, Rochester Everett L. Rentschler, R. 6, Rochester Gerald C. Sullivan, R. 5, Rochester Omer M. Spohn, Rochester Troy H. Poore, Gary Fredrick Robert Hodel, Rochester Russell Kamp, R. 2, Akron William V. Zimpleman, R. 6, Rochester Zenthon E. Tilden, Akron Ralph L. Overmyer, R. 3, Kewanna Omer B. Troutman, R. 3, Kewanna Robert E. Cook, Rochester Lewis E. Johnson, Rochester David C. Hill, R. 2, Kewanna Jesse J. Dillman, R. 5, Rochester Dale H. Felts, Logansport Frederick S. Blausser, R. 2, Kewanna Cecil Rhodes, Athens Robert Miller, R. 6, Rochester Carl W. Shafer, Rochester Lloyd E. Zimmerman, New Carlisle

Transferred Registrant

Dale O. Good, R. 5, Rochester from Olympia, Wash. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, February 16, 1942]

751 REGISTERED HERE YESTERDAY FOR DRAFT A total of 751 men between 20 and 45 years of age registered for military service in Fulton county yesterday in Indiana’s third draft registration, draft board officials announced today. The local Selective Service Board, following completion of tabulations this morning, stated that the 751 rgistered here was only slightly under the figure expected to sign. Rochester registered 315 of the sum total, while Henry township was second in the number registered, signing up 131. Number of men registered in the other townships yesterday were as follows: Union township, 73; Liberty township, 72; Aubbeenaubbee township, 44; Newcastle township, 43; Richland township, 38; and Wayne township, 35. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, February 17, 1942]

SERIAL NUMBERS ASSISGNED TO LOCAL REGISTRANTS The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the list of serial numbers assigned to local registrants, who signed up for service in the last draft registration. The national draft lottery, to be held next Tuesday, will determine the call numbers for physical examination. Registrants were requested to remember their serial numbers to find out in what order they are drawn in the lottery. The complete list of 792 names follows: T- 1 - Milton Emanuel Leckrone T- 2 - Jesse Lawrence Hartman

T- 3 - Creamer Farry T- 4 - George Lloyd Harper T- 5 - Homer C. Saner T- 6 - Lloyd Eugene Fisher T- 7 - George William Ziesenhene T- 8 - Marlie Eugene Wills

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Selective Service World War II T- 9 - Adam Murray Sommers T- 10 - Harold Vincent Miller T- 11 - Gordon Oscar Shaw T- 12 - Howard David Hershey T- 13 - Edward Easterday T- 14 - Ferdie Earl Wolfe T- 15 - Harvey Deloise Severns T- 16 - Virgil Wagoner T- 17 - Paul Fisher Watson T- 18 - Roy Edgar Minter T- 19 - Lester A. Eber T- 20 - Guy Levern Murfit T- 21 - Herbert Tillman Owen T- 22 - Rex Demoine Shobe T- 23 - Elmer Richard Barta T- 24 - Lee Millard Sharpe T- 25 - Ralph Wayne Bryant T- 26 - Howard Leo Olsen T- 27 - Noble Victor West T- 28 - Fred R. Miller T- 29 - Lloyd Afred Barkman T- 30 - Loren Henry Kramer T- 31 - Israel Dee Sheets T- 32 - Harold Remy T- 33 - Dale McKinley Cook T- 34 - David Spurgeon Rans T- 35 - Hugh Henry Cloud T- 36 - Charles Henry Essig T- 37 - Donald Vance Holloway T- 38 - Harold Harness Carruthers T- 39 - Lewis Ambrose Martin T- 40 - Joseph William Borden T- 41 - Robert Edmon Tippy T- 42 - George Oscar Denton

T- 43 - William Alonzo Perkins T- 44 - Nolan Glenn Lewis T- 45 - Owen Modestious Weaver T- 46 - Edward Augustine Hardin T- 47 - Byron Earl Hudkins T- 48 - Everett Theodore Hunt T- 49 - Fred D. Rans T- 50 - John Fredrick Heiden T- 51 - Jesse Devon Brooks, Jr. T- 52 - Howard Weldon Felts T- 53 - Ayrton Raymond Howard T- 54 - Thomas James Bigler T- 55 - Urben Sylvester Bahney T- 56 - Leroy Anderson T- 57 - Robert George Kaley T- 58 - Glenn Edward Cleland T- 59 - Floyd Leroy Crippen T- 60 - Richard Conant Brackett T- 61 - Donal Elman Zentz T- 62 - Lotus Troy Thrush T- 63 - Martin Jared Huxley T- 64 - Ramond Edgar Wagoner T- 65 - Leroy Paige Thomas T- 66 - William Everett Goodman T- 67 - Rex Rhodes T- 68 - James Edward Ginn T- 69 - Stuart Howard Slaybaugh T- 70 - Glen O. Squires T- 71 - Carl Charles Miller T- 72 - Charles Alfred Willard T- 73 - James Albert Smith T- 74 - Orville Earnest Long T- 75 - Donald Alt Lowman T- 76 - Harold Walter Gearhart T- 77 - Ernest Owen Baxter T- 78 - Fred J. Newby T- 79 - John Frank Kuhn T- 80 - William Henry White T- 81 - Howard Franklin Mathews T- 82 - Wallace Dee Morris T- 83 - George Joseph Beerling T- 84 - Cleo J. Drudge T- 85 - Russell Lowell Gross T- 86 - DelbertVictor Young T- 87 - Albert Earl Lawson T- 88 - John Melvin Ringle T- 89 - Earl Hetzner T- 90 - Frederick Whitman Rankin T- 91 - Chancey Everett Clark T- 92 - William Eugene Gooch T- 93 - Robert Dean Merley T- 94 - Glenn Edward Powell T- 95 - Frank Edward Frettinger

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Selective Service World War II T- 96 - Gerald Lyle McQuillan T- 97 - George Washington Bixler T- 98 - Lee Ewing Johnson T- 99 - Rex Edward Murray T- 100 - Reimer Henry Starke T- 101 - Lester Richard Wentzel T- 102 - Harold Lavon Kaley T- 103 - Dennis Arland Deeds T- 104 - Everett William Showalter T- 105 - Oliver Clell Lowmaster T- 106 - Harry Lee Sult T- 107 - Kenneth L. Meredith T- 108 - Carl Webster Thacker T- 109 - Rosco Alvon Overmyer T- 110 - Cleon Harden Walker T- 111 - Oliver Kalmbacher T- 112 - Forest Russell Heyde T- 113 - Teddy Leroy Keim T- 114 - Everett Kessler T- 115 - Earl Wilson T- 116 - Estel Sylvestr Carter T- 117 - Wade Hampton Jarrette T- 118 - Devon Shively T- 119 - Robert Edward Davis T- 120 - Jerome Asberry Miller T- 121 - Ralph Pratt T- 122 - Paul Frederick Copeland T- 123 - John Jacob Mutchler T- 124 - Brant Eugene Bixler T- 125 - Clarence Irvin O’Connell

T- 126 - Wesley Earl McMurray T- 127 - Raymond Myers Goss T- 128 - Raymond Sylvester Johnston T- 129 - Roy Alvin Hubbard T- 130 - Thomas Edward Wilson T- 131 - Paul Ellsworth Winters T- 132 - Russell Wallace Alber T- 133 - Herbert Audis Zimmerman T- 134 - John Thomas Gleason T- 135 - Lester Loy White T- 136 - Everett William Best T- 137 - Donn J. Nichols T- 138 - Charles Arthur Van Meter T- 139 - Charles Frederick Mitchell T- 140 - Kenneth James Nutt T- 141 - Friendzel Cecil Gunter T- 142 - Everett Harvey Montgomery T- 143 - Walter Steven Freels T- 144 - Lester Ferris Crabbs T- 145 - Harley Vernon Beck T- 146 - Melvin Allen Crom T- 147 - Loy Amox Sheets T- 148 - Charles Frederick McKee T- 149 - Marvin Clavin Glassman T- 150 - Everett Cunningham T- 151 - Richard Lester Rouch T- 152 - Russell John Luey T- 153 - Howard Wendell Bunn T- 154 - John Joseph O’Sullivan T- 155 - Carl B. Newcomb T- 156 - Guy William Anderson T- 157 - Alpha Hoesel T- 158 - Max Lewis Blumenthal T- 159 - Evrett Merridith Little T- 160 - Harold Hollis Robinson T- 161 - Clarence Melvin Simonin T- 162 - Clarence Emsley Reed T- 163 - Alvin L. Johnson T- 164 - Lynn Jonathan Oliver T- 165 - Abraham Caldwell T- 166 - Kirch Glen Heckathorn T- 167 - Hugh Zern Mathias T- 168 - Frank John Van Fossan T- 169 - Walter Tillman Cook T- 170 - Robert William Baker T- 171 - Charles David Clinger T- 172 - Beveridge James Baird T- 173 - Theodore Roosevelt Jontz T- 174 - Loyd Alfred Showley T- 175 - Elgy V. Rentschler T- 176 - James E. Kearby T- 177 - Lee Ellis Greer T- 178 - Paul Vernon Easterday

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Selective Service World War II T- 179 - Marion Earl Stark T- 180 - Lester Jay Heckathorn T- 181 - Robert Warren Sixbey T- 182 - James Orville Wilson T- 183 - Raymond Eugene Warfield T- 184 - Paul Eugene Grable T- 185 - Curtis Junior Croussore T- 186 - Orville Arthell Cook T- 187 - Dwight Leon Reed T- 188 - Richard Owen Drudge T- 189 - Herbert Allen Ballenger T- 190 - Warren William Robinson T- 191 - Kenneth Verne Jones T- 192 - Earl Edward Demont T- 193 - Ole Cornelius Mork T- 194 - Jacob Alva Miller, Jr. T- 195 - Harley Devon Swihart T- 196 - Otto Eulo Beehler T- 197 - Charles Cuthbert Dilsaver T- 198 - Ralph Lester Murray T- 199 - Kenneth A. Enyart T- 200 - Donald Lee Fry T- 201 - William Charles Miller T- 202 - Harold James Kistler T- 203 - Joseph William Hite T- 204 - Robert J. Dawald T- 205 - Wade Lewis Holloway T- 206 - Albert E. Meiser T- 207 - Clyde Orland Sturgeon T- 208 - Clarence Edward Mullen T- 209 - Jack A. Elin

T- 210 - John Harley Schroder T- 211 - Max Feece T- 212 - Russell Miles Clinton T- 213 - Henry Cecil Fred T- 214 - Isaac Cornelius Lowe T- 215 - William Robert Campbell T- 216 - Guy Hines T- 217 - Charles Leroy Thompson T- 218 - Ronald Louis Swindeman T- 219 - Robert Paul Moore T- 220 - Everett Virdo Woodhouse T- 221 - Clifford D. Wagoner T- 222 - Robert William Toole T- 223 - Floyd Chandis Brown T- 224 - Phon A. Hudkins T- 225 - Robert Ola Eaton Alspach T- 226 - Walter D. Townsend T- 227 - Odus Benjamin Craig T- 228 - William Earl Nickell T- 229 - Daniel Willard T- 230 - Jesse Milton Cox T- 231 - Glen Ulysses Mosher T- 232 - James Arthur Little T- 233 - Harry D. Harris T- 234 - John Vanderbuilt Denton T- 235 - Donald Lee Brower T- 236 - James Murray McCarty T- 237 - James Ira Watson T- 238 - Jacob Forrest Brock T- 239 - Russel Clarence See T- 240 - William Jennings Schroer T- 241 - Isaac Clinton Holmes T- 242 - John Benjamin Henriott T- 243 - George Wilbur Harvey T- 244 - Walter Dubois Waechter T- 245 - John Franklin Arthur T- 246 - William Bernard Werner T- 247 - Roy Lewis Whybrew T- 248 - Leo Kubicki T- 249 - Frederick Earl Robinson T- 250 - Harry Martin Engel T- 251 - Harry Groninger Kreamer T- 252 - Chester DeRoy Smith T- 253 - Kline David Reed T- 254 - Walter Daniel Leininger T- 255 - Clural Claud Mikesell T- 256 - Fredrick Amos Stingley T- 257 - Ralph King Leininger T- 258 - Ray Zartman T- 259 - Henry Joseph Bauman T- 260 - Albert William Bammerlin T- 261 - Daniel Ralph Swank T- 262 - Michael W. Sheridan

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Selective Service World War II T- 263 - Clarence J. Garver T- 264 - Thomas Ray Carr T- 265 - Roy Everett Reinholt T- 266 - James Michael Costello T- 267 - Charles William Fastabend T- 268 - Charles Clinton Ness T- 269 - Alva William Rans T- 270 - Chester Verl Shafer T- 271 - Byron Earl Tyson T- 272 - Victor Lee Smith T- 273 - Harry Wilbur Carr T- 274 - Newton Melvin Wagoner T- 275 - Verl Stingely T- 276 - Darwin Dewight Heeter T- 277 - John Abner Barrett T- 278 - Leroy Vernon Kirkpatrick T- 279 - Frienda Allen Miller T- 280 - Donald Dewey Ross T- 281 - Roy Otis Sheetz T- 282 - Herman Korb T- 283 - John Lantz T- 284 - Lynford Dwight Bracey T- 285 - Elbie Verlin Herendeen T- 286 - Conrad Isaac Irvine T- 287 - Max Deyer Nicodemus T- 288 - Oran Recie Locke T- 289 - Harry Rankin Rosenbury T- 290 - Leland Ray Yeakley T- 291 - Max Oliver Nichols T- 292 - William Clifford Koch T- 293 - James Ruh McKee T- 294 - Paul Jerald Burns T- 295 - Earnest Lee Richter T- 296 - Russell Ervin Bryant T- 297 - Charley Lile T- 298 - Charlie Mann

T- 299 - Cloyde W. Leininger T- 300 - Joseph W. Bidwell, Jr. T- 301 - George Kershner Nickels T- 302 - Lemuel Henry Flynn T- 303 - Admiral Dewey Biggs T- 304 - Willis Henry Evans T- 305 - Richard Blaine Rhody T- 306 - Elbert Vincent Young T- 307 - Edwin Vernette Meredith T- 308 - Harry Lee Onstott T- 309 - Carter Duvall T- 310 - Edgar H. Adamson T- 311 - Floyd Everett Lebo T- 312 - Charles Lester Richardson T- 313 - James Francis Pierce T- 314 - Wayne Emmerson Mikesell T- 315 - Avaughn Murray T- 316 - Robert Clinton Reichard T- 317 - Maurice Sadowsky T- 318 - Arthur Vernon Purdue T- 319 - Jesse Lee Henderson T- 320 - Edwin Bayne Perschbacher T- 321 - Gerald Emmett Buskirk T- 322 - Fred Elijah McConkey T- 323 - John Peters T- 324 - Eldon Wendell Abbott T- 325 - Billy Dean Shipley T- 326 - Clarence Franklin Hill T- 327 - Fred Mahlon Fraser T- 328 - Harold Allen Link T- 329 - Gilbert Marting Smith T- 330 - Oren J. Mathias T- 331 - Walter J. Young, Sr. T- 332 - Robert Lee Young T- 333 - Dallas Davin Thompson T- 334 - George Peter Buchanan T- 335 - William Henry Owen T- 336 - Devane Milton Felts T- 337 - William Allison McHatton T- 338 - George Edward Steininger T- 339 - Franklin Pierce Alber T- 340 - Dee Claude Wallace T- 341 - Grant Clemans Felder T- 342 - Russell Dewey Murphy T- 343 - Thurman A. Marshall T- 344 - George Aaron Hickle T- 345 - Milo J. Hott T- 346 - Leonard Vere Shriver T- 347 - Clark Coughenour T- 348 - Clarendine Celestine Brucker T- 349 - Perry Vearl Troutman T- 350 - Don Ernest Smith T- 351 - Lewis Elmer Slaybaugh

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Selective Service World War II T- 352 - Rufus Francis Shidaker T- 353 - Elmer Bryan Hickle T- 354 - Albert Boocher T- 355 - Joseph Reece Hoover, Jr. T- 356 - Donald E. Rogers T- 357 - Edward Jasper Hutchinson T- 358 - Willis William Brown T- 359 - Rev. Jerome Casimir Walski T- 360 - Harvey B. Faulstich T- 361 - Dea Fultz T- 362 - Walter Lee Bemenderfer T- 363 - Theodore Meyers T- 364 - Jennings Bryan Grube T- 365 - Alejandro Gonzales T- 366 - Stanley A. Gasper T- 367 - Vern K. Hurley T- 368 - Fred Edwin Nickels T- 369 - Estil Sriver T- 370 - Gerald Feece T- 371 - Joseph Walter Denny T- 372 - Arnold Adams T- 373 - Lovell Jacob Hurlburt T- 374 - Frank Everett St. Clair T- 375 - Lamoin Hand T- 376 - Reuben Jay Jones T- 377 - Royce C. Nightenhelser T- 378 - Otto Adolph Paul T- 379 - Everett Dale Goodman T- 380 - Samuel Lyman Dawald T- 381 - Ernest Leo Mathias T- 382 - William Judson Hudkins T- 383 - Ray Rutherford Crab T- 384 - Willis Vernon Eber T- 385 - Charles Mylin Moyer T- 386 - Marvin R. Ballenger T- 387 - Everett B. Young

T- 388 - Andrew Jackson Olinger T- 389 - Clyde Calvin Mosher T- 390 - Ernest Leroy Loofborough T- 391 - Carl Edward Kreamer T- 392 - Chester Besil Emmons T- 393 - Russell William Pratt T- 394 - Harold Lee Hankins T- 395 - Loyd William Overmyer T- 396 - Dewey Admiral Crabill T- 397 - Theodore Maynard Robinson T- 398 - Willis Higgins T- 399 - Chester Arthur Utter T- 400 - Charles Edward Gottschalk T- 401 - John Leonard Evers T- 402 - Arthur Burnett T- 403 - Everett B. Greathouse T- 404 - Ralph V. Johnston T- 405 - George Paul Hillsman T- 406 - Thomas Sylvester Carter T- 407 - Claude Billings T- 408 - Fred Katschke T- 409 - Arthur Karl Wissman T- 410 - Charley Overmyer T- 411 - Basil Earl Hawkins T- 412 - Harold Doyne Kistler T- 413 - Glen Jenning Zellers T- 414 - Oral Bryan Kindig T- 415 - Amos Matthew Johnson T- 416 - Hugh Vincent Hunneshagen T- 417 - Robert William Keim T- 418 - George David Mackey T- 419 - Clarence Virgil Shultz T- 420 - William M. Orr T- 421 - John Robert Crowel T- 422 - Lawrence Isaac Babcock T- 423 - Joshua Monroe Willard T- 424 - John Robert Wagoner T- 425 - Virgil Rhu Becker T- 426 - George Mathis Ehlinger T- 427 - Arthur G. Smith T- 428 - Lloyd Merl Hammond T- 429 - Harold Greeg Harvey T- 430 - Estel Roland Rogers T- 431 - Donald Van Duyne T- 432 - John Henry Beckman T- 433 - John Raymond Freiedrich T- 434 - Dr. Russell Leo Sparks T- 435 - Walter Henry Hauser T- 436 - Levon Alfred St. Clair T- 437 - Devon Albert St. Clair T- 438 - Russell Lawrence Gunter T- 439 - Dale Onis Severns T- 440 - Elmer Dale Gordon

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Selective Service World War II T- 441 - Harry Sullivan T- 442 - Ralph Everett Shafer T- 443 - Cyril Merlin Widup T- 444 - Frederick Admiral Smith T- 445 - Fred Russell Yelton T- 446 - Max Lester Burns T- 447 - Carl Raymond Carr T- 448 - Maurice Edward Talbott T- 449 - Doyal Charles Showley T- 450 - Clarence Washington Good T- 451 - Lester Miller King T- 452 - Cecil Robert Stahl T- 453 - Paul Eugene Cunningham T- 454 - Ora Russell Rannells T- 455 - George Franklin Duey T- 456 - Carlton Gordon Mow T- 457 - Vernard Dean Goodman T- 458 - Joseph Adolph Liebling T- 459 - Roy Clifford Harrison T- 460 - Carl T. H. Sanders T- 461 - Clyde Dale Neff T- 462 - Leonard Lawrence Gaumer T- 463 - Stuart William Vigus T- 464 - Harold Earl Beaudoin T- 465 - Boyd Peterson T- 466 - Tom Lorraine Wright T- 467 - Charles Danile Young T- 468 - Ermal Ralph Reimenschneider T- 469 - Alfred Delbert Johnson T- 470 - Clarence Jay Hoover T- 471 - Thomas Freer Westwood

T- 472 - Dewey Marvin Zartman T- 473 - Zephere Fredrick Martin T- 474 - Estel Cassius Rowles T- 475 - Ernest Dale Hartman T- 476 - Claude Chester Chamberlain T- 477 - Clifford Wallace Murphy T- 478 - Ivan Claire Boylan T- 479 - Joseph Leo Shaw T- 480 - Lloyd Earl Mathias T- 481 - Otis Victor Jackson T- 482 - Claude C. Butler T- 483 - Louis Wilfred Truax T- 484 - Fred Clifford Eytcheson T- 485 - James Omer Smith T- 486 - Howard Clarence Barts T- 487 - Russell Owen Snider T- 488 - Henry Eugene Hahne T- 489 - Eugene Adelbert Spencer T- 490 - Everett Boggess T- 491 - Robert LeRoy Rusler T- 492 - Thomas A. Loher T- 493 - Fred K. Van Duyne T- 494 - Don Beery T- 495 - Arthur Lester Abbott T- 496 - Jack George Kofron T- 497 - Jesse Elmer Knight T- 498 - Ernest Clark T- 499 - Foster C. Enyeart T- 500 - Charles Lamont Guyer T- 501 - Arthur Virgil Zellers T- 502 - James Lloyd Werner T- 503 - Onis Marcus Leonard T- 504 - James William Calhoun T- 505 - Louis H. Booher T- 506 - Walter Ray Ball T- 507 - William Ira Nickels T- 508 - Thaddeus Gordon Shaw T- 509 - Otto Diessle Gretona T- 510 - Carl Jacober Engel T- 511 - Luther Elvis Hancock T- 512 - Charles West T- 513 - Edward Leo Delp T- 514 - Curtis Eugene Finney T- 515 - William Wayne McMillen T- 516 - Raymond Charles Roy T- 517 - Joie Ray Stetson T- 518 - Paul Lough Bridegroom T- 519 - Herbert Holt Gould T- 520 - Lloyd Rudolph Heeter T- 521 - Thomas Clifton Judd T- 522 - Earl David Thompson T- 523 - Lester Cooper T- 524 - Lloyd Sullivan

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Selective Service World War II T- 525 - Harold Eugene Briney T- 526 - Glen Harold Overmyer T- 527 - Richard Stanley Zolman T- 528 - Virgil Lewis Darkwood T- 529 - Ira Edward Baker T- 530 - Claude Isem Keel T- 531 - Roland Cleo Hays T- 532 - Russell Leroy Swihart T- 533 - Vern Alexander Spohn T- 534 - Archie Dewey Eastabrooks T- 535 - Lloyd H. Haldeman T- 536 - Herman Alfred Alber T- 537 - Kenneth Roy Overstreet T- 538 - Charles Jonas Good T- 539 - Albert B. Fenstermaker T- 540 - Franklin Henery Denton T- 541 - Meltin Lewis Barber T- 542 - Leonard Dewey Flynn T- 543 - Therean D. Grogg T- 544 - Irving Gollub T- 545 - Ralph Luther Helt T- 546 - Lloyd Blessing T- 547 - Oscar Oliver Coplen T- 548 - Herman Gail Mathews T- 549 - Willie L. Swango T- 550 - Marion Green Schleiger T- 551 - Frederick Albert Westwood T- 552 - Floyd Devon Haimbaugh T- 553 - Jerry Dewey Scott T- 554 - George Earl Humphrey T- 555 - John Oto Alber T- 556 - Lowell Ellsworth Cann

T- 557 - Clarence Russell Jackson T- 558 - Harold Maurice Day T- 559 - Roy Edward McIntire T- 560 - Boyd Ralph Barkman T- 561 - Guy Elbert Mehrley T- 562 - John Randolph Hays, Jr. T- 563 - Norman Earl Meiser T- 564 - Walter Kenneth Mabie T- 565 - John Harold Read T- 566 - Alpha Marion Overmyer T- 567 - Edward Walter Swango T- 568 - Archie Orval Dague T- 569 - Roscoe John Hatch T- 570 - Henry Harvey Coleman T- 571 - Clifford Fremont McGee T- 572 - Herman Paul Steininger T- 573 - Ralph Simon Miller T- 574 - Elvan Estil Snyder T- 575 - Dewey S. Merley T- 576 - Ralph Donald Waechter T- 577 - Oran Esco Leedy T- 578 - Samuel Allen Davidson T- 579 - Frank Russell Flohr T- 580 - Rolland Ralph Meyer T- 581 - Harold Erwin Meiser T- 582 - Calvin Edwin Steininger T- 583 - Emmor Dorsie Reed T- 584 - Lorin Jacob Stucker T- 585 - Henry Allen Black T- 586 - Norman Clair Moore T- 587 - Harry James Burdge T- 588 - James Lawrence Reyburn T- 589 - Dwight L. Rouch T- 590 - Harold Roscoe Mikesell T- 591 - Elvan Ellsworth Odell T- 592 - Frank Sidney Comer T- 593 - Harry A. Shafer T- 594 - Ralph Guy Smith T- 595 - Leonard Danile Fiedler T- 596 - Vern Gerald Eber T- 597 - Orville Peter Hartzler T- 598 - Clifford Augustus Bright T- 599 - Howard Virgil White T- 600 - Ralph Analdo Ault T- 601 - Charles Anthes Finch T- 602 - Theodore Roosevelt Landis T- 603 - Arnold Henry Felker T- 604 - Russell Howard Rayburn T- 605 - Roscoe Clyde Baber T- 606 - Runyan Claude Emerson T- 607 - Palmer B. Bussert T- 608 - Friendy Washington Swartz T- 609 - Archie Joseph Wills

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Selective Service World War II T- 610 - James Paul Shindeldecker T- 611 - Fredrick Junior Wagoner T- 612 - Nolan Lee Lewis T- 613 - Harry William Dawson T- 614 - Leroy Weber T- 615 - Clyde Eugene Hoffman T- 616 - Robert McQuern Zeller T- 617 - Forrest E. Souder T- 618 - Herbert Clifford Gray T- 619 - Raymond Harold Craig T- 620 - Hugh L. Kirkendall T- 621 - Rudy Nicholas Green T- 622 - Omar Charles Holloway T- 623 - Norman Wesley Teel T- 624 - Joe Peterson T- 625 - Clarence William Mikesell T- 626 - George Laverne Smith T- 627 - Ralph Boyd Hittle T- 628 - Raymond Overmyer T- 629 - Max DeLon Kuhn T- 630 - Robert Lee Utter T- 631 - Walter Leroy Kale T- 632 - Charles Edgar Riddle T- 633 - Floyd Joseph Gagnon T- 634 - Floyd Welcome Hardy T- 635 - Walter Reed Williams T- 636 - Clifford Leroy Sult T- 637 - Ivan Clinker T- 638 - Clarence Gordon Thompson T- 639 - Paul Hoover Lamoree T- 640 - Arthur Ray Fansler T- 641 - Howard Ami Weir T- 642 - Arthur Vernon Dudgeon

T- 643 - Robert Rush Reed T- 644 - Rex Vance Moore T- 645 - Omer E. Gregory T- 646 - Delbert Riley Penny T- 647 - Patrick Omar McLochlin T- 648 - Herman Verlin Sons T- 649 - George Dewey Van Meter T- 650 - Edgar Robert Montgomery T- 651 - Roy Whitfield Kestner T- 652 - Alfred Leroy Hopper T- 653 - Alza Artlet Derrickson T- 654 - Victor Paul Hipskind T- 655 - Charles Ernest Ogle T- 656 - Charles Augustus Fiedler T- 657 - Paul Cox T- 658 - Conrad August Singpiel T- 659 - Vance H. Cooper T- 660 - Odie Sausaman T- 661 - Harold D. Van Dorn T- 662 - Glen Allen Shambarger T- 663 - Joseph Charles Swain T- 664 - Donald Clarence Reason T- 665 - Walter Jay Brown T- 666 - Edgar Earl Williams T- 667 - Paul Ralph Crabbs T- 668 - L. J. Gibbons T- 669 - Ernest Paul Richter T- 670 - William Jennings Poorman T- 671 - Ernest A. Vedder T- 672 - Kenneth Vearl Fellers T- 673 - Omer Zartman T- 674 - Urbin Leonard Jackson T- 675 - Carman Lee Spencer T- 676 - Melvin LeRoy Clark T- 677 - Alva Elliott Shoemaker T- 678 - William Clifford McCrosky T- 679 - John Colfax Rhodes T- 680 - Clarence Irvin Rentschler T- 681 - Alvin Carl Gregory T- 682 - Robert Irvin Rannells T- 683 - Paul Alfred Hoehne T- 684 - Marcus H. Steenbergen, Jr. T- 685 - Richard Lee Smith T- 686 - Wilbur W. Morrett T- 687 - Loder Levi Patterson T- 688 - Dean Harold Severns T- 689 - Melvin Westly Sweany T- 690 - Harold Lloyd Miller T- 691 - Russel Pontius T- 692 - Dale Daton Floor T- 693 - Howard Edward Summers T- 694 - Arthur Ross Craig T- 695 - Harry Ray Rush

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Selective Service World War II T- 696 - Charles Edward Upp T- 697 - Ralph Peter Chapman T- 698 - Fred Lee Van Dien T- 699 - Frederick James Brown T- 700 - Emerson Lowell Towne T- 701 - John Henry Waltz T- 702 - Deverl Lee Abbott T- 703 - Hughie MacLain T- 704 - Frederick M. Perschbacher T- 705 - Virgil Curmit Phillips T- 706 - Harry Ginther T- 707 - Charles M. Quackenbush T- 708 - Harvey Ray Rush T- 709 - Harry Leon McDougle T- 710 - Lawrence Henry Siders T- 711 - Samuel Ralph Shindler T- 712 - LeRoy Masterson T- 713 - Mac Carson Grable T- 714 - Clarence Edward Culp T- 715 - Forrest D. Higgins T- 716 - Max Anderson T- 717 - Robert Max Walters T- 718 - Clarence Michael Hisey T- 719 - Lloyd Curtis Pickens T- 720 - Steve Melvin Knight T- 721 - Clifford Earl Thompson T- 722 - Durward L. Alger T- 723 - Jesse Burns T- 724 - Wilbur Charles Harter T- 725 - S. Clair Ellis T- 726 - George W. Eikenberry T- 727 - Oart O. Yarian T- 728 - James Orville Ellis T- 729 - Lester Miles Rogers T- 730 - Everett Jay Eshelman

T- 731 - Elmer Kester T- 732 - John Alfred Snyder T- 733 - Cloyce Verlin Geiger T- 734 - Charles Murray Lukens T- 735 - Raymond Harold Lewis T- 736 - Charles Leroy Rogers T- 737 - Richard M. Smith T- 738 - John Clinton Richardson T- 739 - David Ellis Derring T- 740 - Edward Byron Hassenplug T- 741 - Artie Alvin Dudgeon T- 742 - James Robert Mathias T- 743 - Ralph Lester Overmyer T- 744 - Arvil Leon Upp T- 745 - Eldon E. Sherbondy T- 746 - Ora C. Hounshell T- 747 - Clyde William Pontious T- 748 - Adam Stout T- 749 - DeVur LaRue T- 750 - Vern Fletcher Royer T- 751 - Nyle Merley T- 752 - Gardius Bernard Stark T- 753 - Claude Lester Karn T- 754 - Clarence Edward Miller T- 755 - Fred Walgamuth T- 756 - Cleo Wideman T- 757 - Edward Leroy Fleck T- 758 - Clarence Miles Kuhn T- 759 - Russell Moris Fisher T- 760 - Esta Vern Rush T- 761 - Walter Lee Burkett T- 762 - Joe Smith T- 763 - William Russell Diveley T- 764 - Howard Keith Barts T- 765 - Robert Naman Biddinger T- 766 - Forrest Kamp T- 767 - Earl Eugene Hoffman T- 768 - Homer Leroy Carr T- 769 - Robert James Bright T- 770 - Foster Wayne Hutchison T- 771 - Frank Helvey, Jr. T- 772 - Estel Crall T- 773 - Morris L. Conner T- 774 - Delmar Dean Ball T- 775 - Dewey Leroy Birnell T- 776 - Robert Lessing T- 777 - Wilby Glen Evans T- 778 - Dale Andrew Milliser T- 779 - James Irvin Murray T- 780 - Herschel Edwin Snyder T- 781 - Robert Lee King T- 782 - John Frederick Richards T- 783 - Eldo John Clawson

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Selective Service World War II T- 784 - Carl A. Dick T- 785 - Gordan Kay Harman T- 786 - Chauncey W. Goodman T- 787 - James Russel Koch T- 789 - Kenneth Dean Bryant T- 790 - James Robert Good T- 791 - Harry William Wenger T- 792 - Lonus Burwin Wise [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, March 12, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II FIRST WARTIME DRAFT LOTTERY SINCE ‘18 HELD

The fourth capsule drawn last night in the nation’s first wartime draft lottery since 1918 - the third since the start of the present war - proved to be the first number to affect any local registrant. The fourth capsule contained serial number T-441, held by Harry Sullivan, of Akron. Sullivan, therefore, will receive order number 1 in the local draft board’s files. Secretary of War Henry Stimson drew the first capsule, containing serial number 3485, at five o’clock last night, soon after Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, national draft director, had launched the lottery with the stirring keynote that “this is everyone’s war.”

Nothing To Stop Production Hershey also made the astounding statement that “nothing, not even the procurement of our armed forces, must interfere with the time table of production of the means by which the enemy will be defeated.” This meant that Selective Service officials would place production of planes and guns and tanks ahead of recruiting men for the armed forces. If necessary, it was learned, men will be drafted for such work. Local draft boards today began preparing to mail questionnaires to the 9,000,000 new possible recruits. The questionnaires are expected to be revised to ask for more information about what occupation registrants can fill. Those affected by the lottery may be inducted into the army by May, it was stated. Fulton County Selective Service Board officials stated today that a complete list of order numbers for local registrants will be forthcoming in a few days, as soon as the official lottery list arrives from Washington. Following ar those men assigned order numbers 1 to 25. Since the total number of men registered in this county was 792, the local draft board, in assigning order numbers, will overlook any number drawn in the lottery, over 792. Order Serial No. No. Harry Sullivan 1 441 James E. Kearby 2 176 Runyan Claude Emerson 3 606 Rev. Jerome C. Walski 4 359 Roy Alvin Hubbard 5 129 Kenneth Roy Overstreet 6 537 Walter D. Waechter 7 244 Clifford Leroy Sult 8 636 Paul Cox 9 657 Paul E. Winters 10 131 Milo J. Hott 11 345 Clural Claud Mikesell 12 255 Thomas James Bigler 13 54 Marion Earl Stark 14 179 Stuart H. Slaybaugh 15 69 Russell Miles Clinton 16 212 Roy Clifford Harrison 17 459 Estil Sriver 18 369 Harry D. Harris 19 233 EldonWendell Abbott 20 324 Vern Fletcher Royer 21 750 Israel Dee Sheets 22 31 Fred K. Van Duyne 23 493 Paul L. Bridegroom 24 518 James Omer Smith 25 485 [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday March 18, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II

ORDER NUMBERS FOR FULTON COUNTY REGISTRANTS The Fulton County Selective Service Board today announced the complete list of order numbers assigned to 792 local men between 20 and 45, who registered in the last draft registration. The third national draft lottery, held in Washington, D.C.,on March 17, determined the order numbers for the 20-45 age group of registrants. Fulton county’s draft board received the master list of numbers from national headquarters Wednesday and began work on assignment of numbers at once. Following are the order number for Fulton county men as officially announced by the local board. The numbering started at 10,000, due to previous registration: 10,001 - Harry Sullivan 10,002 - James E. Kerby 10,003 - Runyan Claude Emerson 10,004 - Rev. Jerome Casimir Walski 10,005 - Roy Alvin Hubbard 10,006 - Kenneth Roy Overstreet 10,007 - Walter DuBois Waechter 10,008 - Clifford Leroy Sult 10,009 - Paul Cox 10,010 - Paul Ellsworth Winters 10,011 - Milo J. Hott 10,012 - Clurel Claud Mikesell 10,013 - Thomas James Bigler 10,014 - Marion Earl Stark 10,015 - Stuart Howard Slaybaugh 10,016 - Russell Miles Clinton 10,017 - Roy Clifford Harrison 10,018 - Estil Sriver 10,019 - Harry D. Harris 10,020 - Elden Wendell Abbott 10,021 - Vern Fletcher Royer 10,022 - Israel Dee Sheets 10,023 - Fred K. Van Duyne 10,024 - Paul Lough Bridegroom 10,025 - James Omer Smith 10,026 - Ralph Simon Miller 10,027 - Henry Allen Black 10,028 - Herman Gail Mathews

10,029 - Orville Arthell Cook 10,030 - Robert James Bright 10,031 - Glen Harold Overmyer 10,032 - Claude Isem Keel 10,033 - Elmer Kester 10,034 - Urban Sylvester Bahney 10,035 - Fred Russell Yelton 10,036 - Claude Chester Chamberlain 10,037 - Charles Murray Lukens 10,038 - Harry Ginther 10,039 - Estel Cassius Rowles 10,040 - Alvin Carl Gregory 10,041 - George Edward Steininger 10,042 - Charley Lile 10,043 - James Lawrence Reyburn 10,044 - John Lelvin Ringle 10,045 - Walter Daniel Leininger 10,046 - Dale McKinley Cook 10,047 - Leroy Weber 10,048 - James Ruh McKee 10,049 - Morris L. Conner 10,050 - Raymond Overmyer 10,051 - Hugh Zern Mathias 10,052 - Arvil Leon Upp 10,053 - Roscoe Clyde Baber 10,054 - George David Mackey 10,055 - Ayrton Raymond Howard 10,056 - Charles Arthur VanMeter 10,057 - Oliver Kalmbacher 10,058 - Loder Levi Patterson 10,059 - Earl Hetzner 10,060 - Perry Vearl Troutman 10,061 - Glen Allen Shambarger 10,062 - Russell Clarence See 10,063 - Herbert Clifford Gray 10,064 - Robert Rex Utter 10,065 - Charles Edgar Riddle 10,066 - Devon Albert St. Clair 10,067 - Floyd Welcome Hardy 10,068 - Harry Lee Onstott 10,069 - Cecil Robert Stahl 10,070 - George W. Eikenberry

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Selective Service World War II 10,071 - Emerson Lowell Towne 10,072 - Joseph William Borden 10,073 - Ralph Everett Shafer 10,074 - James Michael Costello 10,075 - Thomas Ray Carr 10,076 - Victor Lee Smith 10,077 - Walter Jay Brown 10,078 - Ernest Owen Baxter 10,079 - Leonard Dewey Flynn 10,080 - Nyle Merley 10,081 - Leonard Daniel Fiedler 10,082 - Leroy Vernon Kirkpatrick 10,083 - Henry Cecil Fred 10,084 - Herschel Edwin Snyder 10,085 - Estel Roland Rogers 10,086 - Howard Leo Olsen 10,087 - Robert Lessing 10,088 - Ralph Lester Overmyer 10,089 - Urbin Leonard Jackson 10,090 - Charles Cuthbert Dilsaver 10,091 - Melvin Westly Sweany 10,092 - Raymond S. Johnston 10,093 - Melvin Allen Crum 10,094 - Jesse Devon Brooks, Jr. 10,095 - James William Calhoun 10,096 - Albert William Bammerlin 10,097 - Ralph Wayne Bryant 10,098 - Forrest D. Higgins 10,099 - Elvan Elsworth Odell 10,100 - Harry Lee Suh 10,101 - Russel Pontius 10,102 - Arnold Henry Felker

10,103 - Martin Jared Huxley 10,104 - Clarence Edward Miller 10,105 - Robert J. Dawald 10,106 - Rufus Francis Shidaker 10,107 - Ralph Arnaldo Ault 10,108 - Lee Ellis Greer 10,109 - William Earl Nickell 10,110 - Willie Higgins 10,111 - Lewis Ambrose Martin 10,112 - Roy Everett Reinholt 10,113 - Palmer B. Bussert 10,114 - Carter Duvall 10,115 - Theodore Roosevelt Jontz 10,116 - James Robert Good 10,117 - Willis William Brown 10,118 - Lloyd Blessing 10,119 - Roy Whitfield Kestner 10,120 - Guy Lavern Murfitt 10,121 - Russell Leroy Swihart 10,122 - Alejandro Gonzalez 10,123 - John Robert Crowell 10,124 - Herbert Audis Zimmerman 10,125 - Clarence Melvin Simonin 10,126 - Ralph Peter Chapman 10,127 - Herman Alfred Alber 10,128 - Ernest Dale Hartman 10,129 - Chester Besil Emmons 10,130 - Chauncey W. Goodman 10,131 - Friendzel Cecil Gunter 10,132 - Joseph Leo Shaw 10,133 - Dale Andrew Milliser 10,134 - Durward L. Alger 10,135 - Luther Elvis Hancock 10,136 - James Edward Ginn 10,137 - Frederick Amos Stingley 10,138 - Eldon E. Sherbondy 10,139 - Ermal R. Riemenschneider 10,140 - Ralph Overmyer 10,141 - Ralph Boyd Hittle 10,142 - Harry Groninger Kreamer 10,143 - Fred D. Rans 10,144 - Albert Earl Lawson 10,145 - Harold James Kistler 10,146 - Harley Vernon Beck 10,147 - Edward Walter Swango 10,148 - Cleo J. Drudge 10,149 - Lynford Dwight Bracey 10,150 - George Paul Hillsman 10,151 - Jess Elmer Knight 10,152 - George Aaron Hickle 10,153 - Carl Jacober Engel 10,154 - Archie Joseph Wills 10,155 - Lynn Jonathan Oliver

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Selective Service World War II 10,156 - Lee Millard Sharpe 10,157 - Charles Jonas Good 10,158 - Marlie Eugene Wills 10,159 - Clarence Gordon Thompson 10,160 - Reimar Henry Starke 10,161 - Everett B. Young 10,162 - Edgar H. Adamson 10,163 - Floyd Chandis Brown 10,164 - Verl Stingely 10,165 - Max Lewis Blumenthal 10,166 - Robert McQuern Zeller 10,167 - Billy Dean Shipley 10,168 - Robert Irven Rannells 10,169 - Jennings Bryan Grube 10,170 - Rex Rhodes 10,171 - Walter J. Young, Sr. 10,172 - Frank Helvey, Jr. 10,173 - Clark Coughenour 10,174 - Joseph Adolph Liebling 10,175 - Ernest Clark 10,176 - William B. Werner 10,177 - Walter R. Williams 10,178 - Ira E. Baker 10,179 - Harold M. Day 10,180 - Harvey B. Faulstich 10,181 - Ralph G. Smith 10,182 - James R. Koch 10,183 - Gardius B. Stark 10,184 - Jonus Burwin Wise 10,185 - Howard E. Summers 10,186 - Adam Stout 10,187 - Herman Korb 10,188 - William I. Nickels 10,189 - Joshua M. Willard 10,190 - Dale Onis Severns 10,191 - Howard A. Weir 10,192 - Herman V. Sons 10,193 - George Earl Humphrey 10,194 - Rosco Alvon Overmyer

10,195 - Archie D. Eastabrooks 10,196 - Foster Wayne Hutchison 10,197 - Daniel Willard 10,198 - David Spurgeon Rans 10,199 - Willie L. Swango 10,200 - Otto Adolph Paul 10,201 - William Charles Miller 10,202 - Paul Vernon Easterday 10,203 - Edward Byron Hassenplug 10,204 - Fred Clifford Eytcheson 10,205 - Leonard Vern Shriver 10,206 - William C. McCrosky 10,207 - Everette Boggess 10,208 - Harold Earl Beaudoin 10,209 - Rolland Ralph Meyer 10,210 - Thomas Sylvester Carter 10,211 - Lawrence Isaac Babcock 10,212 - Lester A. Eber 10,213 - Frederick Admiral Smith 10,214 - Ralph Lester Murray 10,215 - Jerome Asberry Miller 10,216 - Dean Harold Severns 10,217 - Glenn Edward Powell 10,218 - Ferdie Earle Wolfe 10,219 - Joseph W. Bidwell, Jr. 10,220 - Charlie Mann 10,221 - Roy Edward McIntire 10,222 - Fred Lee VanDien 10,223 - Charles M. Quackenbush 10,224 - Clarence Edward Mullen 10,225 - Jacob Forrest Brock 10,226 - William Henry White 10,227 - Charles Leroy Thompson 10,228 - James Murray McCarty 10,229 - Leonard Lawrence Gaumer 10,230 - Wilbur Charles Harter 10,231 - Max Lester Burns 10,232 - David Ellis Derring 10,233 - Don Ernest Smith 10,234 - Ralph Donald Waechter 10,235 - Odus Benjamin Craig 10,236 - Frederick M. Perschbacher 10,237 - Elvan Estil Snyder 10,238 - Hugh L. Kirkendall 10,239 - Everett Virdo Woodhouse 10,240 - George W. Ziesenhene 10,241 - Charles Anthes Finch 10,242 - Dwight L. Rouch 10,243 - Robert Lee King 10,244 - Estel Crall 10,245 - George Mathis Ehlinger 10,246 - Edward Leo Delp 10,247 - Franklin Henery Denton

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Selective Service World War II 10,248 - Albert E. Meiser 10,249 - Norman Clair Moore 10,250 - Jesse Lee Henderson 10,251 - Lester Miller King 10,252 - Everett B. Greathouse 10,253 - Teddy Leroy Keim 10,254 - Oliver Clell Lowmaster 10,255 - Hughie MacLain 10,256 - Ernest Leo Mathias 10,257 - Loyd William Overmyer 10,258 - Dorwin Dewight Heeter 10,259 - Charles Edward Gottschalk 10,260 - Donald Clarence Reason 10,261 - James Robart Mathias 10,262 - Creamer Farry 10,263 - Fred Edwin Nickels 10,264 - Lowell Ellsworth Cann 10,265 - Bryant Eugene Bixler 10,266 - Irving Gollub 10,267 - Vernard Dean Goodman 10,268 - Therean D. Grogg 10,269 - Richard Lee Smith 10,270 - Clarrendine C. Brucker 10,271 - Lorin Jacob Stucker 10,272 - Eldo John Clawson 10,273 - Robert Rush Reed 10,274 - Robert William Baker 10,275 - Gerald Lyle McQuillan 10,276 - Dewey Marvin Zartman 10,277 - Russell Wallace Ailer 10,278 - Thomas Freer Westwood 10,279 - John Abner Barrett 10,280 - Harry A. Shafer 10,281 - Harry William Dawson

10,282 - Author Vernon Purdue 10,283 - Willis Henry Evans 10,284 - Oren J. Mathias 10,285 - Russell Moris Fisher 10,286 - John Harold Read 10,287 - John Jacob Mutchler 10,288 - Donald Lee Brower 10,289 - Richard Blaine Rhody 10,290 - Frederick Earl Robinson 10,291 - Foster C. Enyeart 10,292 - Max Oliver Nichols 10,293 - Vance H. Cooper 10,294 - Harold Hollis Robinson 10,295 - George Laverne Smith 10,296 - Ronald Louis Swindeman 10,297 - Robert Naman Biddinger 10,298 - Kich Glen Heckathorn 10,299 - Paul Fisher Watson 10,300 - Donald Dewey Ross 10,301 - Glen Jenning Zellers 10,302 - Phon A. Hudkins 10,303 - Robert William Keim 10,304 - Theodore M. Robinson 10,305 - Russell John Luey 10,306 - Beveridge James Baird 10,307 - Delbert Riley Penny 10,308 - Glen Q. Squires 10,309 - Ray Zartman 10,310 - Stuart William Vigus 10,311 - Ora C. Hounshell 10,312 - Forrest Kamp 10,313 - Joseph Charles Swain 10,314 - John Joseph O’Sullivan 10,315 - William Jennings Poorman 10,316 - Arlie Alvin Dudgeon 10,317 - Robert Lee Young 10,318 - Leland Ray Yeakley 10,319 - Harold Allen Link 10,320 - Maurice Sadowsky 10,321 - Roland Cleo Hays 10,322 - Frederick James Brown 10,323 - Thomas A. Loher 10,324 - Otis Victor Jackson 10,325 - Donald Lee Fry 10,326 - William Russell Diveley 10,327 - William Robert Campbell 10,328 - Clarlence Virgil Shultz 10,329 - Andrew Jackson Olinger 10,330 - Harvey Ray Rush 10,331 - John Lantz 10,332 - Gerald Emmett Buskirk 10,333 - Henry Eugene Hahne 10,334 - Frank Sidney Comer

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Selective Service World War II 10,335 - Robert Edward Davis 10,336 - Arthur Burnett 10,337 - Levon Alfred St. Clair 10,338 - Lester Miles Rogers 10,339 - Claude Billings 10,340 - Carl B. Newcomb 10,341 - Guy William Anderson 10,342 - Fred J. Newby 10,343 - William Eugene Gooch 10,344 - Kenneth James Nutt 10,345 - Earl Edward Demont 10,346 - Wade Lewis Holloway 10,347 - Newton MelvinWagoner 10,348 - Donald Alt Lowman 10,349 - Clarence Jay Hoover 10,350 - Harold Loyd Miller 10,351 - James Orville Ellis 10,352 - Carlton Gordon Mow 10,353 - Clyde Eugene Hoffman 10,354 - Raymond E.Warfield 10,355 - Oscar Oliver Coplen 10,356 - Lee Ewing Johnson 10,357 - Donn J. Nichols 10,358 - Michael W. Sheridan 10,359 - Jesse Milton Cox 10,360 - Arthur Vernon Dudgeon 10,361 - John Franklin Arthur 10,362 - Gordon Kay Harman 10,363 - Ray Rutherford Crabb 10,364 - Earnest Lee Richter 10,365 - Leroy Paige Thomas 10,366 - Howard Wendall Bunn 10,367 - Elgy V. Rentschler

10,368 - Donald Elman Zentz 10,369 - Charles Clinton Ness 10,370 - George Washington Bixler 10,371 - Raymond Myers Go ss 10,372 - William Henry Owen 10,373 - Loyd Alfred Showley 10,374 - James Arthur Little 10,375 - Charles Edward Upp 10,376 - Richard Conant Brackett 10,377 - Robert Clinton Reichard 10,378 - Melvin Leroy Clark 10,379 - Lloyd Earl Mathias 10,380 - Victor Paul Hipsking 10,381 - Robert Paul Moore 10,382 - Jack George Kofron 10,383 - Frank John VanFossan 10,384 - James Lloyd Werner 10,385 - Lemuel Henry Flynn 10,386 - Herbert Allen Ballenger 10,387 - Delmar Dean Ball 10,388 - Howard Franklin Mathews 10,389 - Clarence W. Good 10,390 - Frank Everett St. Clair 10,391 - Paul Alfred Hoehne 10,392 - Edgar Earl Williams 10,393 - Fred Mahlon Fraser 10,394 - Lester Lon White 10,395 - Earl Eugene Hoffman 10,396 - Clifford Earl Thompson 10,397 - Harry Ray Rush 10,398 - Clarence C. Garver 10,399 - Harold Erwin Meiser 10,400 - John Thomas Gleason 10,401 - Theodore Roosevelt Landis 10,402 - Jesse Burns 10,403 - Warren William Robinson 10,404 - Harold D. Van Dorn 10,405 - Amos Matthew Johnson 10,406 - Frank Russell Flohr 10,407 - Forest Russell Heyde 10,408 - Paul Hoover Lamoree 10,409 - Carl Webster Thacker 10,410 - Ralph Pratt 10,411 - Lester Cooper 10,412 - Alfred Delbert Johnson 10,413 - Harry Leon McDougle 10,414 - Herbert Tillman Owen 10,415 - Carman Lee Spencer 10,416 - Chester Arthur Utter 10,417 - Ivan Clinker 10,418 - Chester Verl Shafer 10,419 - LeRoy Masterson 10,420 - Forrest E. Souder

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Selective Service World War II 10,421 - Jesse Lawrence Hartman 10,422 - Alva Elliott Shoemaker 10,423 - Paul Jerald Burns 10,424 - Walter Leroy Kale 10,425 - Richard M. Smith 10,426 - John Alfred Snyder 10,427 - Mac Carson Grable 10,428 - Alfred Leroy Hopper 10,429 - Vern Alexander Spohn 10,430 - Lotus Troy Thrush 10,431 - Robert LeRoy Rusler 10,432 - George Oscar Denton 10,433 - William Jennings Schroer 10,434 - Kenneth A. Enyart 10,435 - Charles David Clinger 10,436 - Edgar Robert Montgomery 10,437 - Norman Wesley Teel 10,438 - Arthur Ross Craig 10,439 - Albert B. Fenstermaker 10,440 - Walter Tillman Cook 10,441 - Kenneth L. Meredith 10,442 - Walter Lee Burkett 10,443 - Robert Edmon Tippy 10,444 - Harold Eugene Briney 10,445 - Samuel Ralph Schindler 10,446 - Alvin L. Johnson 10,447 - Paul Ralph Crabbs 10,448 - John Robert Wagoner 10,449 - Kenneth Vearl Fellers 10,450 - Everett Dale Goodman 10,451 - Adam Murray Sommers 10,452 - Harry Wilbur Carr 10,453 - Cleo Whitman

10,454 - Lloyd Merl Hammond 10,455 - Harvey Deloise Severns 10,456 - Frank Edward Frettinger 10,457 - Delbert Victor Young 10,458 - Isaac Cornelius Lowe 10,459 - Wilby Glen Evans 10,460 - Omer Zartman 10,461 - Harry James Burdge 10,462 - James Albert Smith 10,463 - Gerald Feece 10,464 - George Joseph Beerling 10,465 - Dee Claude Wallace 10,466 - Henry Harvey Coleman 10,467 - Conrad Isaac Irvine 10,468 - Charles Danile Young 10,469 - Robert George Kaley 10,470 - Harold Vincent Miller 10,471 -:Lester Richard Wentzel 10,472 - Everett Kessler 10,473 - Walter Steven Freels 10,474 - Fred R. Miller 10,475 - Floyd Joseph Gagnon 10,476 - Robert William Toole 10,477 - Marcus H. Steenbergen, Jr. 10,478 - Max Anderson 10,479 - Cloyde W. Leininger 10,480 - Harold Walter Gearhart 10,481 - John Frank Kuhn 10,482 - Samuel Allen Davidson 10,483 - Otto Eulo Beehler 10,484 - Leroy Anderson 10,485 - Clifford Fremont McGee 10,486 - Frienda Allen Miller 10,487 - Ernest A. Vedder 10,488 - Thomas Edward Wilson 10,489 - Clifford Augustus Bright 10,490 - Carl A. Dick 10,491 - Arthur Lester Abbott 10,492 - Cloyce Verlin Geiger 10,493 - Chancey Everett Clark 10,494 - Floyd Everett Lebo 10,495 - Abraham Caldwell 10,496 - Clarence Miles Kuhn 10,497 - Edward Easterday 10,498 - Oart O. Yarian 10,499 - Max DeLon Kuhn 10,500 - Harold Doyne Kistler 10,501 - Everett William Best 10,502 - Russell Lowell Gross 10,503 - Clarence Irvin Rentschler 10,504 - Elza Artist Derrickson 10,505 - John Colfax Rhodes 10,506 - Otto Diessle Gretona

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Selective Service World War II 10,507 - Doyal Charles Showley 10,508 - Steve Melvin Knight 10,509 - Raymond Harold Lewis 10,510 - Russell Ervin Bryant 10,511 - Fred Elijah McConkey 10,512 - Paul Frederick Copeland 10,513 - Calvin Edwin Steininger 10,514 - Conrad August Singpiel 10,515 - Homer Leroy Carr 10,516 - Noble Victor West 10,517 - Russell Dewey Murphy 10,518 - Everett H. Montgomery 10,519 - Walter Kenneth Mabie 10,520 - Lewis Elmer Slaybaugh 10,521 - Donald Vance Holloway 10,522 - John Vanderbuilt Denton 10,523 - Charles Leroy Rogers 10,524 - George Franklin Duey 10,525 - Howard Clarence Barts 10,526 - Loy Amos Sheetz 10,527 - Melton Lewis Barber 10,528 - Chester DeRoy Smith 10,529 - Arthur Virgil Zellers 10,530 - Dewey S. Merley 10,531 - Russell Howard Rayburn 10,532 - Virgil Curmit Phillips 10,533 - Clifford Wallace Murphy 10,534 - Charles Augustus Fiedler 10,535 - Ralph Luther Helt

10,536 - George Kershner Nickels 10,537 - Herman Paul Steininger 10,538 - Admiral Dewey Biggs 10,539 - Harold Greeg Harvey 10,540 - Charles Henry Essig 10,541 - John Otto Alber 10,542 - Robert Warren Sixbey 10,543 - Lloyd Rudolph Heeter 10,544 - Kenneth Verne Jones 10,545 - Marion Greene Schleiger 10,546 - Dennis Arland Deeds 10,547 - Marvin R. Ballenger 10,548 - Albert Boocher 10,549 - Clyde Orland Sturgeon 10,550 - Guy Hiner 10,551 - Russell Owen Snider 10,552 - Joe Peterson 10,553 - Ernest Paul Richter 10,554 - Kline David Reed 10,555 - Raymond Edgar Wagoner 10,556 - Hugh Henry Cloud 10,557 - Virgil Lewis Darkwood 10,558 - Charles William Fastabend 10,559 - Russell Lawrence Gunter 10,560 - Donald Van Duyne 10,561 - Lloyd Alfred Barkman 10,562 - Nolan Glenn Lewis 10,563 - John Fredrick Richards 10,564 - Orville Earnest Long 10,565 - James Ira Watson 10,566 - Walter W. Townsend 10,567 - Norman Earl Meiser 10,568 - Elbert Vincent Young 10,569 - Howard Virgel White 10,570 - Clarence Franklin Hill 10,571 - Paul Eugene Grable 10,572 - Vern K. Hurley 10,573 - Edwin Rayne Perschbacher 10,574 - John Fredrick Heiden 10,575 - Richard Stanley Zolman 10,576 - Oran Esco Leedy 10,577 - Glen Ulysses Mosher 10,578 - Clarence Emsley Reed 10,579 - Clyde Calvin Mosher 10,580 - Ralph V. Johnston 10,581 - Joie Ray Stetson 10,582 - Gordon Oscar Shaw 10,583 - Dewey Admiral Crabill 10,584 - Harry Joseph Bauman 10,585 - Charles Frederick Mitchell 10,586 - Rudy Nicholas Green 10,587 - S. Clair Ellisn 10,588 - Charles Lester Richardson

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Selective Service World War II 10,589 - Clyde Dale Neff 10,590 - Walter Henry Heiser 10,591 - Curtis Junior Croussore 10,592 - Harold Harness Carruthers 10,593 - Boyd Peterson 10,594 - Charles Frederick McKee 10,595 - Wilbur W. Morrett 10,596 - Nolan Lee Lewis 10,597 - George Wilbur Harvey 10,598 - Harold Lee Hankins 10,599 - Earl Davey Thompson 10,600 - Lloyd H. Haldeman 10,601 - Milton Emanuel Leckrone 10,602 - Dr. Russell Lee Sparks 10,603 - John Benjamin Henriott 10,604 - Harry Rankin Rosenbury 10,605 - Walter Lee Bemenderfer 10,606 - Rex Edward Murray 10,607 - Theodore Meyers 10,608 - Lloyd Eugene Fisher 10,609 - Louis Wilfred Truax 10,610 - Byron Earl Hudkins 10,611 - Roy Otis Sheets 10,612 - Arthur C. Smith 10,613 - Carl Edward Kreamer 10,614 - Oran Recie Locke 10,615 - Robert Dean Merley 10,616 - Elmer Richard Barta 10,617 - Edward Augustine Hardin 10,618 - Lawrence Henry Siders 10,619 - Friendy W. Swartz 10,620 - Russell William Pratt 10,621 - Howard Keith Barts

10,622 - Jacob Alva Miller, Jr. 10,623 - Royce C. Nightenhelser 10,624 - Harold Roscoe Mikesell 10,625 - Boyd Ralph Barkman 10,626 - Eugene Adelbert Spencer 10,627 - Charles Lamont Guyer 10,628 - Loren Henry Kramer 10,629 - William Everett Goodman 10,630 - Onis Marcus Leonard 10,631 - Kenneth Dean Bryant 10,632 - Basil Earl Hawkins 10,633 - Max Feece 10,634 - George Lloyd Harper 10,635 - Clarence Russell Jackson 10,636 - Clifford D. Wagoner 10,637 - Emmor Dorsie Reed 10,638 - John Randolph Hays, Jr. 10,639 - Maurice Edward Talbott 10,640 - Floyd Leroy Crippen 10,641 - Everett Merridith Little 10,642 - Cyril Merlin Widup 10,643 - Ole Cornelius Mork 10,644 - John Clinton Richardson 10,645 - Archie Orval Dague 10,646 - Edward Leroy Fleck 10,647 - Claude Lester Karn 10,648 - Roscoe John Hatch 10,649 - Omer E. Gregory 10,650 - Curtis Eugene Finney 10,651 - John Peters 10,652 - Dwight Leon Reed 10,653 - Edwin Vernette Meredith 10,654 - Max Dever Nicodemus 10,655 - Robert Max Walters 10,656 - Alpha Marion Overmyer 10,657 - Rex Vance Moore 10,658 - Fredrick Junior Wagoner 10,659 - William Judson Hudkins 10,660 - Earl Wilson 10,661 - Richard Lester Rouch 10,662 - Daniel Ralph Swank 10,663 - Dea Fultz 10,664 - Elmer Dale Gordon 10,665 - DeVur LaRue 10,666 - Clarence Edward Culp 10,667 - Dewey Leroy Birnell 10,668 - Cleon Harden Walker 10,669 - Charles Alfred Willard 10,670 - Byron Earl Tyson 10,671 - Zephere Fredrick Martin 10,672 - Carl Raymond Carr 10,673 - Glenn Edward Cleland 10,674 - William M. Orr

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Selective Service World War II 10,675 - Charles Ernest Ogle 10,676 - Lloyd Curtis Pickens 10,677 - Hugh V. Hunneshagen 10,678 - Grant Clemans Felder 10,679 - Ivan Claire Boylan 10,680 - Ernest Leroy Loofborough 10,681 - Rex Demoine Shobe 10,682 - Joseph William Hite 10,683 - Harry Martin Engel 10,684 - Donald E. Rogers 10,685 - Owen Modestious Weaver 10,686 - Alpha Hoesel 10,687 - Lamoin Hand 10,688 - Vern Gerald Eber 10,689 - Omar Charles Holloway 10,690 - Arthur Karl Wissman 10,691 - Devane Milton Felts 10,692 - John Leonard Evers 10,693 - Esta Vern Rush 10,694 - Herbert Holt Gould 10,695 - Odie Sausaman 10,696 - Arthur Ray Fansler 10,697 - Devon Shively 10,698 - Joe Smith 10,699 - Floyd Devon Haimbaugh 10,700 - Isaac Clinton Holmes 10,701 - George Peter Buchanan 10,702 - Clarence W. Mikesell 10,703 - Russell Dale Moore 10,704 - Wesley Earl McMurray 10,705 - Gilbert Marting Smith 10,706 - Don Beery 10,707 - Elmer Bryant Hickle 10,708 - Charles West 10,709 - Edward J. Hutchinson

10,710 - Paul E. Cunningham 10,711 - Marvin Calvin Glassman 10,712 - Harold Lavon Kaley 10,713 - Wallace Dee Morris 10,714 - Lovell Jacob Hurlburt 10,715 - Everett W. Showalter 10,716 - Alva William Rans 10,717 - Carl Charles Miller 10,718 - Elgie Verlin Herendeen 10,719 - James Irvin Murray 10,720 - Stanley A. Gasper 10,721 - William A. McHatton 10,722 - Jack A. Elin 10,723 - Arnold Adams 10,724 - Virgil Rhu Becker 10,725 - Homer C. Saner 10,726 - Harold Remy 10,727 - Ralph King Leininger 10,728 - Virgil Wagoner 10,729 - Wayne E. Mikesell 10,730 - Everett Theodore Hunt 10,731 - Oral Bryan Kindig 10,732 - Howard David Hershey 10,733 - Thomas Clifton Judd 10,734 - Carl T. H. Sanders 10,735 - Ora Russell Rannells 10,736 - John Raymond Friendrich 10,737 - Dale Daton Floor 10,738 - Harley Devon Swihart 10,739 - Lester Ferris Crabbs 10,740 - Joseph Reece Hoover, Jr. 10,741 - Dallas Davin Thompson 10,742 - Frederick Whitman Rankin 10,743 - Harry William Wenger 10,744 - Thaddeus Gordon Shaw 10,745 - John Henry Waltz 10,746 - Leo Kubicki 10,747 - Louis H. Booher 10,748 - John Henry Beckman 10,749 - James Orville Wilson 10,750 - Franklin Pierce Alber 10,751 - Clarence Irvin O’Connell 10,752 - Charles Mylin Moyer 10,753 - Roy Edgar Minter 10,754 - Jerry Dewey Scott 10,755 - Thurman A. Marshall 10,756 - Everett Jay Eshelman 10,757 - Patrick Omar McLochlin 10,758 - Estel Sylvester Carter 10,759 - Tom Lorraine Wright 10,760 - Claude C. Butler 10,761 - William Alonzo Perkins 10,762 - Robert Ola Easton Alspach

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Selective Service World War II 10,763 - Fred Katschke 10,764 - Lloyd Sullivan 10,765 - Walter Ray Ball 10,766 - Roy Lewis Whybrew 10,767 - James Paul Shindledecker 10,768 - John Harley Schroeder 10,769 - L. J. Gibbons 10,770 - Richard Owen Drudge 10,771 - Clyde William Pontious 10,772 - Fredrick Albert Westwood 10,773 - William Clifford Koch 10,774 - Guy Elbert Mehrley 10,775 - Clarence Michael Hisey 10,776 - Wade Hampton Jarrette 10,777 - George Dewey Van Meter 10,778 - James Francis Pierce 10,779 - Raymond Charles Roy 10,780 - Samuel Lyman Dawald 10,781 - Raymond Harold Craig 10,782 - Avaughn Murray 10,783 - Everett Cunningham 10,784 - William W. McMillen 10,785 - Howard Weldon Felts 10,786 - Deverl Lee Abbott 10,787 - Willis Vernon Eber 10,788 - Reuben Jay Jones 10,789 - Joseph Walter Denny 10,790 - Fred Walgamuth 10,791 - Lester Jay Heckathorn 10,792 - Orville Peter Hartzler. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, March 28, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II 100 REGISTRANTS GET DRAFT QUESTIONNAIRES

Draft questionnaires were mailed Saturday to 100 local registrants by the Fulton County Selective Service board, it was announced today. The questionnaires are to be returned to the local draft office on or before April 22, 1942. Registrants were urged to avail themselves of the services of the advisory board, for assistance in filling out the forms. All but two of the registrants mailed questionnaires were those registered for the last draft lottery, it was stated. Occupational questionnaires have also been mailed to registrants by the local draft board. Draft officials said that a state representative would be in the local office between eight a.m. and 12 noon Saturday, April 18, to assist local registrants in filling out these occupational forms. Following are the names of those mailed questionnaires Saturday: A-421 - Johnie Wilber Tucker A-886 - Roy I. Tucker 10,001 - Harry Sullivan 10,002 - James E. Kearby 10,003 - James C. Emerson 10,004 - Rev. Jerome C. Wright 10,005 - Roy A. Hubbard 10,006 - Kenneth R. Overstreet 10,007 - Walter D. Waechter 10,008 - Clifford L. Sult 10,009 - Paul Cox 10,010 - Paul E. Winters 10,011 - Milo J. Hott 10,012 - Clorel C. Mikesell 10,013 - Thomas J. Bigler 10,014 - Myron E. Stark 10,015 - Stuart H. Slaybaugh 10,016 - Russell M. Clinton 10,017 - Roy C. Harrison 10,018 - Estil Sriver 10,019 - Harry D. Davis 10,020 - Eldon W. Abbott 10,021 - Vern F. Royer 10,022 - Israel D. Sheets 10,023 - Fred K. VanDuyne 10,024 - Paul L. Bridegroom 10,025 - James O. Smith 10,026 - Ralph S. Miller 10,027 - Henry A. Black 10,028 - Herman G. Mathews 10,029 - Orville A. Cook 10,030 - Robert J. Bright 10,031 - Glen H. Overmyer 10,032 - Claude I. Keel 10,033 - Elmer Kester 10,034 - Urben S. Bahney 10,035 - Fred R. Yelton 10,036 - Claude C. Chamberlain 10,037 - Charles M. Lukens 10,038 - Harry Ginther 10,039 - Estel C. Rowles 10,040 - Alvin C. Gregory

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Selective Service World War II 10,041 - George E. Steininger 10,042 - Charley Lile 10,043 - James L. Reyburn 10,044 - John M. Ringle 10,045 - Walter O. Leininger 10,046 - Dale M. Cook 10,047 - Leroy Weber 10,048 - James R. McKee 10,049 - Morris L. Conner 10,050 - Raymond Overmyer 10,051 - Hugh E. Mathias 10,052 - Arvil L. Upp 10,053 - Roscoe C. Baber 10,054 - George D. Mackey 10,055 - Ayrton R. Howard 10,056 - Charles A. VanMeter 10,057 - Oliver Kalmbacher 10,058 - Loder L. Patterson 10,059 - Earl Hetzner 10,060 - Perry V. Troutman 10,061 - Glen A. Shambarger 10,062 - Russell C. See 10,063 - Herbert C. Gray 10,064 - Robert R. Utter 10,065 - Charles E. Riddle 10,066 - Devon A. St. Clair 10,067 - Floyd W. Hardy 10,068 - Harry L. Onstott 10,069 - Cecil R. Stahl 10,070 - George W. Eikenberry 10,071 - Emerson L. Towne 10,072 - Joseph W. Borden 10,073 - Ralph E. Shafer 10,074 - James M. Costello 10,075 - Thomas R. Carr 10,076 - Victor L. Smith 10,077 - Walter J. Brown 10,078 - Ernest O. Baxter 10,079 - Leonard D. Flynn 10,080 - Nyle Merley 10,081 - Leonard D. Fiedler 10,082 - Leroy V. Kirkpatrick 10,083 - Henry C. Fred 10,084 - Herschel E. Snyder 10,085 - Estil R. Rogers 10,086 - Howard L. Olsen 10,087 - Robert Lessing 10,088 - Ralph L. Overmyer 10,089 - Urbin L. Jackson 10,090 - Charles C. Dilsaver 10,091 - Melvin W. Sweany 10,092 - Raymond S. Johnston 10,093 - Melvin A. Crum

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Selective Service World War II 10,094 - Jesse D. Brooks, Jr. 10,095 - James W. Calhoun 10,096 - Albert W. Bammerlin 10,097 - Ralph W. Bryant 10,098 - Forrest D. Higgins [The News-Sentinel, Monday, April 13, 1942]

3 REGISTRANTS ASKED TO NOTIFY LOCAL BOARD The Fulton County Local Board is unable to communicate with the following registrants at their last known addresses: Gaston Louis Duncan, Willard Carson Briggs, and Thomas Aldridge Walker. A notice of suspected delinquency has been mailed by the local board to the above registrants. Any person or persons having knowledge of the whereabouts of the above registrants is requested to communicate immediately with the local board office. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, April 22, 1942]

1752 MEN REGISTER IN COUNTY YESTERDAY Fulton county registration boards signed up 1,752 men between 45 and 65 years of age yesterday as the “older generation” marched to registration offices, Fulton county selective service officials stated today. 51 were out of the county, officials said, while 1,701 were residents of this area. The men who registered in Fulton county were a part of the 239,000 who went to registration offices throughout Indiana yesterday to swell the Indiana selective service folls beyond the 1,000,000 mark. Following are the figures for the township registrations: Aubbeenaubbee 104 Henry 263 Liberty 181 Newcastle 85 Richland 108 Rochester 708 Union 190 Wayne 113 [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, April 28, 1942]

100 QUESTIONNAIRES SENT TO REGISTRANTS A second group of 100 questionnaires was mailed to registrants yesterday, April 29, Fulton county Selective Service officials said today. This is the second list of questionnaires to be mailed to men who registered in the February draft of this year. These questionnaires must be returned to the Selective Service headquarters at 727 1/2 Main street, on or before Saturday, May 9th, officials stated. Following is a list of the men who received questionnaires: Elyon Ellsworth Odell Harry Lee Sult Russell Pontius Arnold Henry Felker Martin Jared Huxley Robert J. Dawald Rufus Francis Shidaker Ralph Analdo Alt

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Selective Service World War II Lee Ellis Greer William Earl Nickell Willis Higgins Lewis Ambrose Martin Roy Everett Reinholt Palmer B. Bussert Carter Duvall Theodore Roosevelt Jontz James Robert Good Willis William Brown Lloyd Blessing Roy Whitfield Kestner Guy Levern Murfitt Russell Leroy Swihart Alejandro Gonzales Herbert Audis Zimmerman Clarence Melvin Simonin Ralph Peter Chapman Herman Alfred Alber Ernest Dale Hartman Chester Besil Emmons Chauncey Wertenberger Goodman Friendzel Cecil Guner Joseph Lee Shaw Dale Andrew Milliser Durward L. Alger Luther Elvis Hancock James Edward Ginn Frederick Amos Stingley Eldon E. Sherbondy Ermal Ralph Riemenschneider Charley Overmyer Ralph Boyd Hittle Harry Groninger Kreamer Fred D. Rans Albert Earl Lawson Harold James Kistler Harley Vernon Beck Edward Walter Swango Cleo J. Drudge Lynford Dwight Bracey George Paul Hillsman Jess Elmer Knight George Aaron Hickle Carl Jacobey Engel Archie Joseph Wills Lynn Jonathan Oliver Lee Millard Sharpe Charles Jones Good Marlie Eugene Wills Clarence Gordon Thompson Reimer Henry Starke Everett B. Young

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Selective Service World War II Edgar H. Adamson Floyd Chandis Brown Verl Stingley Max Lewis Blumenthal Robert McQuern Zeller Billy Shipley Robert Irvin Rannells Jennings Bryan Grube Rex Rhodes Walter J. Young, Sr. Frank Helvey, Jr. Clark Coughenour Joseph Adolph Liebling Ernest Clark William Bernard Werner Walter Reed William Ira Edward Baker Harold Maurice Day Harvey D. Faulstich Ralph Guy Smith James Russel Koch Gardius Bernard Stark Lonus Burwin Wise Howard Edward Summers Adam Stout Herman Korb William Ira Nickels Joshua Monroe Willard Dale Onis Severns Howard Ami Weir Herman Verlin Sons George Earl Humphrey Rosco Alvin Overmyer Archie Dewey Eastabrooks Foster Wayne Hutchison Daniel Willard David Spurgeon Rans [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, April 30, 1942]

QUESTIONNAIRES TO MORE FULTON COUNTY YOUTHS The County Draft Board has sent questionnaires to one hundred more youths in Fulton county eligible for military service in Uncle Sam’s armed forces. It was emphasized that the questionnaires are to be returned to the local loffice on or before May 29, 1942. Federal agencies are recording the records and statistics of the effects of successive local drafts on the shortage of farm labor. Those receiving questionnaires are: Willie L. Swango Otto Adolph Paul ‘ William Charles Miller Paul Vernon Easterday Edward Byron Hassenplug Fred Clifford Eytcheson Leonard Vere Shriver

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Selective Service World War II William Clifford McCrosky Everette Boggess Harold Earl Beaudoin Rolland Ralph Meyer Thomas Sylvester Carter Lawrence Isaac Babcock Lester A. Eber Frederick Admiral Smith Ralph Lester Murray Jerome Asberry Miller Dean Harold Severns Glenn Edward Powell Ferdie Earl Wolfe Joseph W. Bidwell, Jr. Charlie Mann Roy Edward McIntire Fred Lee Van Dien Charles M. Quackenbush Clarence Edward Mullen Jacob Forrest Brock William Henry White Charles Leroy Thompson James Murray McCarty Leonard Lawrence Gaumer Wilbur Charles Harter Max Lester Burns David Ellis Derring Don Ernest Smith Ralph Donald Waechter Odus Benjamin Craig Frederick William Perschbacher Elvan Estil Snyder Hugh L. Kirkendall Everett Virdo Woodhouse George William Ziesenhene Charles Anthes Finch Dwight L. Rouch Robert Lee King Estel Crall George Mathias Ehlinger Edward Leo Delp Franklin Henery Denton Albert E. Meiser Jesse Lee Henderson Lester Miller King Everett B. Greathouse Teddy Leroy Keim Oliver Clell Lowmaster Hughie MacLain Ernest Leo Mathias Loyd William Overmyer Dorwin Dewight Heeter Charles Edward Gottschalk

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Selective Service World War II Donald Clarence Reason James Robert Mathias Creamer Farry Fred Edwin Nickels Lowell Ellsworth Cann Bryant Eugene Bixler Irving Gollub Vernerd Dean Goodman Therean D. Grogg Richard Lee Smith Clarendine Celestine Brucker Lorin Jacob Stucker Eldo John Clawson Robert Rush Reed Robert William Baker Gerald Lyle McQuillan Dewey Marvin Zartman Russell Wallace Ailer Thomas Freer Westwood John Abner Barrett Harry A. Shafer Harry William Dawson Author Vernon Purdue Willis Henry Evans Oren J. Mathias Russell Moris Fisher John Harold Read John Jacob Mutchler Donald Lee Brower Richard Blaine Rhody Frederick Earl Robinson Foster C. Enyeart Max Oliver Nichols Vance H. Cooper Harold Hollis Robinson George LaVerne Smith Ronald Louis Swindeman Robert Naman Biddinger Kirch Glen Heckathorn [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, May 20, 1942] FULTON DRAFT BOARDS REGISTER 1,783 MORE The Fulton county draft board met May 20th and serial numbered the registration cards for those who registered in the 4th registration last April 27, 1942. A full enumeration totaled 1,783 eligibles in Fulton county. Questionnaires have been sent and classifications will be made soon. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, May 21, 1942]

DRAFT BOARD ANNOUNCES LIST OF REGISTRANTS A list of the registrants of the fourth draft was released Monday afternoon by the Fulton county draft board. These men, who are in the age brackets of 45 to 64, while not liable to military service, will receive occupational questionnaires soon and may be ordered into vital work by Uncle Sam. The list follows:

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Selective Service World War II 1 - Jesse Franklin Murphy 2 - Charley W. Shively 3 - Ralph Foglesong 4 - Franz Leroy Briney 5 - Charles Delmer Martin 6 - Edward Arthur Hiatt 7 - James G. Nickell 8 - George E. McKee 9 - Herman Denton 10 - Richmond Asa Lyke 11 - Voris D. Zartman 12 - Dale W. Flora 13 - Perry Amos Hubartt 14 - Fred McGlothin 15 - Emerson Schall 16 - Cline Roberts 17 - Marion E. Hall 18 - Charles Noah Higgins 19 - Charles Hiram O’Dell 20 - Clyde Raymond Burch 21 - Fred Stubbs 22 - James Glassman 23 - William Henry Snyder 24 - Floyd Ray Deardorff 25 - John Henry Hauser 26 - Harry James McFarlan 27 - Albert Eilt Schipper 28 - Jonas Mathias Shidaker 29 - Floyd Van Trump 30 - Earl Smiley 31 - Charles Walling Good 32 - Ben B. Vernon 33 - Marvel Ford Johnson 34 - John Henry Rans 35 - Randolph Emil Hudtwalcker 36 - Lloyd Riley 37 - Guy Larkin Robinson 38 - Lynn Andrew Master 39 - Fred Clark 40 - Harry Dean Newcomb 41 - Arthur C. Borden 42 - Francis Marion Scott 43 - Thurman Albert Huffman 44 - Ivan Linn Lowden 45 - Bert A. Leedy 46 - Harry Edward Fuller 47 - Paul W. Wheadon 48 - Ed Virgil Hagan 49 - Earl T. See 50 - Harry Foglesong 51 - Raymond Elmer Cook

52 - Edward J. Leman 53 - Winfred Courtney Rhodes 54 - Fred Leroy Miller 55 - Leo Fisk Spencer 56 - Simon Abraham Hickle 57 - Joseph Holzbauer 58 - Mark E. Sixbey 59 - Arthur George Copeland 60 - Dent Elwood Swift 61 - Roy Edward Snyder 62 - John Ellsworth Harris 63 - Earl A. Enyart 64 - Albert Gresham Bearss 65 - Edward McCarter 66 - Delbert McCrosky 67 - Loy M. Cook 68 - Frank Ottomer Henricks 69 - Bert R. Kent 70 - John Kolthoff 71 - Clarence W. Huffman 72 - Daniel Frederick Hizer 73 - John W. Edlin 74 - Walter S. House 75 - William Thomas 76 - William Clyde Elston 77 - Lester Ansford Mikesell 78 - Harley H. Haggerty 79 - Harvey Fred Hunter 80 - Paul Orin Root 81 - Frank G. Hudkins 82 - Joseph Sanky Mackey 83 - George Wilson 84 - Arthur Virgil Smith 85 - Charley Ananias Swihart 86 - Dewey Levi Zolman 87 - Floyd Merle Christman 88 - Hal Park Troutman 89 - Frank Bearss Alexander 90 - Homer Lemoine Kiser 91 - Claude Victor Weller 92 - Edward Stephen Galbreath 93 - Ira Earl Louderback 94 - Ike Klein 95 - Ora Merriott Marsh 96 - Guy Max Hardin 97 - Daniel Treat Rose 98 - Clala Eugene Coplen 99 - Emil William Ruhnow 100 - Carey Head Funk 101 - Donald Otto Noyer 102 - George Raymond Callahan 103 - Dallas Clayton Mow 104 - Herbert McKee

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Selective Service World War II 105 - Virgil Pinkley Britton 106 - Clyde Elmer Miller 107 - Albert C. Eshelman 108 - Estel Kamp 109 - William Guy Dubuque 110 - Darius Jenkins 111 - Peter James Dwyer 112 - Herschel Gordon Miller 113 - Fred Willard Townsend 114 - Otto Kath 115 - James Frank Bixler 116 - Lon Zimmerman 117 - Charles Everett Rader 118 - Herbert W. Gochenour 119 - Valorous Dell Beck 120 - Gilbert Hunt 121 - William Scott Crundwell 122 - John Albert Anderson 123 - Roy Blausser 124 - David Winston Williams 125 - Carl Beck 126 - Fred Alva Reese 127 - Eugene Robert Brown 128 - Frank R. Moore 129 - Eddie William Bassfer 130 - Everett Gilbert 131 - Surphes Milliser 132 - Franklin Commodore Dielman 133 - Commodore Sylvanus McKay 134 - James Boyce 135 - Albert Ernest Scott 136 - James Edward Eash 137 - Albert Smith 138 - Lee Ingram 139 - George Albert Tobey 140 - Albert Guy Fall 141 - Lee Moore 142 - Harley Cecil Secor 143 - Thomas Cumberland 144 - Orvan S. Floor 145 - Clyde Davis 146 - Amos Wagoner 147 - Oren J. Anderson 148 - Jesse Francis Shriver 149 - Calvin Dean Mow 150 - John Porter Rhodes 151 - Harry J. Overmyer

152 - Arthur William Hartle 153 - Joe Martin Bartik 154 - William B. Wharton 155 - William H. McDougle 156 - Fred John Stahler 157 - Harry Clifton Briney 158 - Benjamin Claude Mullican 159 - Jesse James Waltz 160 - Everett Plotner 161 - Charley Barkman 162 - Samuel Alexander Zeider 163 - John Jackson Braman 164 - Grover Cleveland Huffman 165 - James Harold Weir 166 - Charles Edgar Moon 167 - Venon Onstott Castleman 168 - Floyd Alvin Hill 169 - Carlton Brown 170 - Cloyd Martin 171 - Ernest C. Riemenschneider 172 - Clarence Raymond Kemper 173 - Frank Lester Pownall 174 - Allen Ballenger 175 - Leon Earl Rhinesmith 176 - Charley Franklin Bright 177 - Frank Shimer Scott 178 - Victor Leo Norris 179 - Nelson Gladstone McClintic 180 - Shirley Lee Copeland 181 - Ray Shelton 182 - William Perry Wagoner 183 - Henry A. Rentschler 184 - Edward Mason 185 - Melvin Otis Ingram 186 - Clifford Baggerley 187 - Charles L. Patterson 188 - Walter Neal McGuire 189 - Gilbert Lewis Scott 190 - Robert Ross Moore 191 - Henry Porter Haimbaugh 192 - James Hubenhy 193 - Merley Dawson 194 - William Elmer Brown 195 - Howard Harrison Mutchler 196 - Justin L. Hall 197 - Floyd Leo Hartzler 198 - Joseph Charles Hizer 199 - Wilbur Henry Landis 200 - Austin Burkett 201 - Charles V. Ambler 202 - Cleotus Grindle Smith 203 - John Nathan Cummings 204 - Ira E. Butt

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Selective Service World War II 205 - Omer Dean Ginther 206 - Wilbur A. Shireman 207 - Jesse Henderson Jones 208 - Walter A. Sriver 209 - Thomas Errett Graffis 210 - Hershel L. Sayger 211 - Wilbur Winston Craig 212 - Milo Mehling 213 - Franklin Glen Black 214 - Julius Pfeiffer 215 - Willie Emmett Buskirk 216 - Clarence Leroy Keebler 217 - Fred Theodore Crabbs 218 - Frank Howard Utter 219 - Jacob Maskulka 220 - Guy Victor Books 221 - Lester Clarence Sensibaugh 222 - Claude Wills Bouck 223 - Orvin Stafford Silburn 224 - Russell Elsworth Sherwood 225 - Evert Rockhill 226 - Nels Oluf Nelson 227 - Paul Meier 228 - Claude James Brubaker 229 - Charles Monroe Tatman 230 - Ralph C. Shank 231 - Arthur Engle 232 - Charles Gerreth Apt 233 - Karl Bitters Gast 234 - Albert Basil Street 235 - Clarence Grover Stingely 236 - Jacob Greenwald 237 - Guy Hunter 238 - Charles Shimer 239 - Marshall Alvin Hiseman 240 - Lawrence Funk 241 - Fred W. Yeazel 242 - Charles Edward Brown 243 - Russell Sage Meredith 244 - Austin Oliver Yearick 245 - Merl Flenar 246 - Franklin Edwin Carithers 247 - Elmer E. Snethen 248 - Alf Carter

249 - Oscar Smith Hopkins 250 - Martin L. Jones 251 - George Lawrence Shanley 252 - Carl Peter Michael 253 - Cora Leroy Zartman 254 - Frank Madeford 255 - Lester George Hunt 256 - Emile Francis Martin 257 - Jesse Ray Cook 258 - Ernest Ray Bryant 259 - Andrew Edward Bunn 260 - Clyde Lee O’Dell 261 - Guy Earl Barger 262 - Clyde J. Beehler 263 - Maurits Morrison 264 - Robert Ruthford Drudge 265 - Harry Elias Johnson 266 - Leonard Otto Weimer 267 - William C. Miller 268 - Lewis John Polk 269 - Charley C. Miller 270 - Fredrick Hugh Moore 271 - Charles Edward Walters 272 - Delbert Franklin Anderson 273 - Murlon Earl Zellers 274 - Harvey Peter Martin 275 - Charles Briston Hiatt 276 - William James Abbott 277 - Orval Whittenberger 278 - Joseph R. Johnson 279 - Claude C. Fred 280 - Charles Chester Wagoner 281 - Henry Dee Simpson 282 - Frank Joe Minarak 283 - John Augusta Shaffer 284 - John Owen Curry 285 - George Chester Whybrew 286 - Walter John Riehl 287 - James E. Nickels 288 - Joseph Lester Ewing 289 - Bert L. Gillespie 290 - Frank E. Swango 291 - Cortley Fay Russell 292 - Frank Hauser 293 - Harry Shelton Bitters 294 - William Strib Rainey 295 - Otto Hunter 296 - Elmer Zeider 297 - Harry Tillman Greer 298 - Gideon Elmer Keesey 299 - Ralph Day 300 - Lowell L. Meyers 301 - Albert Roy Baker

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Selective Service World War II 302 - Ralph Shelton 303 - Forest Ancil Benedict 304 - Dullen Bowers 305 - George Christian Wassmus 306 - Cloyd Snyder 307 - Frank S. Justus 308 - Charles Carl Ford 309 - Charles Theodore Rife 310 - Frederick Charles Kirby 311 - Vallie Sheldon Weeks 312 - Elbe Henry Hassenplug 313 - Fred D. Kennard 314 - Hugh John Miller 315 - Harvey Raymond Sterling 316 - George Harlan Feidner 317 - Louis Nicholas Ninios 318 - Eli D. Clark 319 - Jesse Dale Williams 320 - Donald Jesse Barnes 321 - Charles Edwin Koomler 322 - Harlan McKinsey 323 - Vern Walter Shipley 324 - Charles E. Marburger 325 - George Washington Bowen 326 - Samuel Woods 327 - James R. Duncan 328 - George Daninel Bitterling 329 - John Henry Langfeldt 330 - Noble Osceold Goodner 331 - John Henry Swope 332 - Oswald Otis Palmer 333 - Robert Wayne Woolley 334 - Fred Ault 335 - Bert Win Greer 336 - Henry Eytcheson 337 - Arthur Clinton Bradley 338 - Otto McMahan 339 - Walker Lloyd Casper 340 - Hubert Guy Taylor 341 - Walter L. Overmyer 342 - Charles E. Sanders 343 - Norvannah M. Alber 344 - Amos Hickle 345 - Iris Burns Smith

346 - Joseph Jesse Dillman 347 - Benjamin F. Darkwood 348 - Russell Karn 349 - Bert William Davis 350 - Clyde William Entsminger 351 - Virgil Lyman King 352 - George M. Riddle 353 - Franklin Dillman 354 - Chester Bradway 355 - James Wilbur Huls 356 - Charles Walker Meiser 357 - Howard H. Anderson 358 - Roy Ellsworth Hess 359 - George Melvin Sommers 360 - Orra Warren Zimmerman 361 - Edward Byron Stipp 362 - Ernest Dean 363 - Frank Hendrickson 364 - Elmer Arven 365 - Gordon Graham 366 - Clyde Mow 367 - John Leslie Wilson 368 - Franklin Wesle Molencupp 369 - John Riley Rhodes 370 - Lorenzo D. Hartman 371 - Frank Jennings Graham 372 - Norman Guy Hoppes 373 - Vernon F. Scott 374 - Charles Stephen Overmyer 375 - James Alfred Kamp 376 - Earle Austin Miller 377 - A. Clinton Davisson 378 - Dean Oren Neff 379 - Calvin Marion Reed 380 - Ora Lee Mosher 381 - William Lawrence Hively 382 - Frank Emil Peterson 383 - Orville Lester Royer 384 - Carl Clease Teeter 385 - Charles Albert Myers 386 - Cecil R. Burns 387 - Joseph Cunningham 388 - Thomas Albertus Runnells 389 - Morgan Prichard Smith 390 - Phill A. Miller 391 - George Dow Haimbaugh 392 - Benjamin Hugh Taylor 393 - A. E. Adams 394 - Harry I. Wentzel 395 - Rex Rouch 396 - Elmer Edwin Taylor 397 - Frank Merrill Belt 398 - L. V. R. Louderback

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Selective Service World War II 399 - George Biggs 400 - Soren Ove Johansen 401 - Clark W. Foor 402 - Alvin C. Reed 403 - Edward Harry Sadler 404 - Arthur E. Wile 405 - James P. Allman 406 - Harold Johnson Masterson 407 - Frank Rarrick 408 - Dio Grant Rannells 409 - George Wesley Nuell 410 - Irvin Owen Barker 411 - Herman A. Tilden 412 - Albert Skidmore 413 - Elmer Pennington 414 - Alfred T. Butler 415 - Charles Jackson Lewis 416 - Albert Andrew Tabler 417 - Richard Fickling 418 - Folen Alvin Putman 419 - William Foster Hoffman 420 - Clyde Franklin Montz 421 - Forest M. Pfeiffer 422 - Stephen Milliser 423 - Clyde Raymond Castleman 424 - Harry Edgar Altman 425 - Fred Delbert Fisher 426 - Ben Halterman 427 - William Clay Shrout 428 - Joseph Lawrence Patrick 429 - Oliver Ernest Baldwin 430 - Joseph E. Mahler 431 - Charles Geier 432 - Edward Perry Calvin 433 - Oscar M. Scott 434 - Carl Irvin Slaybaugh 435 - Virgil Glenn Baker 436 - Edward Lawrence Ekblaw 437 - James D. Thomson 438 - Paul Stewart Green 439 - Harry Edward Reames 440 - Van Tuyl Gillespie 441 - Cora Evert Smith 442 - Err Biddinger 443 - Guy Doolittle McMillen 444 - Lemuel Jacob Wagoner

445 - Harley Ellsworth Zolman 446 - Paul Frederick Campbell 447 - Arthur Yike 448 - Arthur Eugene Stinson 449 - William C. Pickens 450 - Jordan Perkins 451 - Michael Roman 452 - Dean Wellington Kilmer 453 - John Franklin Campbell 454 - William Walter Mason 455 - William H. Landon 456 - Loey Frank Thomas 457 - Raylond D. Urbin 458 - Charles Benton Herendeen 459 - George Westley Gottschalk 460 - William Ezra Traver 461 - Joe C. Zabst 462 - William Harpster Rogers 463 - Chester Everett McCalla 464 - Claude L. Bridegroom 465 - Orton V. Norris 466 - Leon Kindig 467 - Harold Bell Davisson 468 - Fred O. Batz 469 - Charles G. Wallace 470 - Hiram Gillett Miller 471 - Charles Henry Mullican 472 - Carl H. Biddinger 473 - Theodore Arthur Jennens 474 - Gilbert Perkins 475 - Thomas W. Beck 476 - John L. Name 477 - Frank August Meinke 478 - Claude Melvin Studebaker 479 - Florian Dovichi 480 - William Ellsworth Berger 481 - Oren Ira Karn 482 - Donald C. Burch 483 - Vaughan Wise 484 - Russell M. Paxton 485 - Clarence Castleman 486 - Ora Moore 487 - Benjamin F. Dawald 488 - Joseph Calvin Maclain 489 - Daniel L. Cook 490 - Leslie Oliver Gilbaugh 491 - Jay Russell Emahiser 492 - James Burton Talbott 493 - Lawrence Preston Castle 494 - Alvin Raymond Hoffman 495 - Lovell Grover Miller 496 - Ed McGee 497 - Joseph William Dickerhoff

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Selective Service World War II 498 - Thomas George Brown 499 - Joseph R. Little 500 - Carl Arden Malaby 501 - James E. Hubbard 502 - Samuel E. Robbins 503 - Gale Archie Black 504 - Nick Katkich 505 - Vernon Haldeman 506 - Hugh St. Elmo Miller 507 - Con McCrosky 508 - Chester Overmyer 509 - Oscar Enyeart 510 - Sam Migonis 511 - William Andrew Barger 512 - Isaac Marion Hoff 513 - Carl Van Trump 514 - Roy Geier 515 - Oscar Raymond Barber 516 - Charles Warran 517 - David Earl Troutman 518 - Harry Jacobs 519 - Paul R. Day 520 - Herman A. Weir 521 - Harry Jasper Bailey 522 - George Francis Murtha 523 - Alonzo Clyde Carr 524 - Ernest V. Silveus 525 - Cecil Wesley McCroskey 526 - Donald Foglesong 527 - Charles Elmer Roach 528 - Clarence Roy Wilson 529 - Earl Hubert Adams 530 - William Loranzo Kennell 531 - Arthur Howard Kuhn 532 - Truman Hursey Ward 533 - William Kenneth Downs 534 - John Woodard Bunnell 535 - William Carl Harvey 536 - Rufus Orlando Millow 537 - Rudolph Michael Schwenk 538 - Timothy Byron Baker 539 - Claude E. Alspach 540 - Ervin Hakel Bradley 541 - Fred Leo Easterday 542 - Peter Jurovich 543 - Oscar G. Monesmith

544 - Wade W. Willman 545 - Glenn Russell Callahan 546 - Lloyd Hopkins 547 - Harvey Foy Clary 548 - Frank Earl Landis 549 - Cecil Samie Smith 550 - William Peter Riley 551 - Marcus H. Steenbergen 552 - Sidney Judson Crabill 553 - Arley Paul Morris 554 - Manford A. Newell 555 - George Enyeart 556 - Edward Lee Fieser 557 - Bert Henderson 558 - Rollin Pontius 559 - James E. Sanns 560 - Otto Lemoince Kelly 561 - Francis Marion McGee 562 - John Henry Reinhold 563 - Edward Clair Smith 564 - Albert L. Braman 565 - Charles Asa Bennett 566 - Dean Nightlinger 567 - Clarence Brown Harms 568 - Clarance O. Poffenberger 569 - Allen G. Thurman Sosbe 570 - Roy V. Troutman 571 - Frank Taylor 572 - Alfred Hoverd Brown 573 - Oliver Smith 574 - Ernest Michael Miller 575 - Joseph Perry Rumschling 576 - Clyde Sylvester Collins 577 - Herman Anthony Meyer 578 - Jesse Wilbert Klise 579 - Harry Thalman 580 - Francis Edward Smith 581 - Dell G. Smith 582 - John Pitman Sanders 583 - Jesse Hayes Glassley 584 - Joseph W. Petrosh 585 - Charles Smith 586 - Conrad E. Croery 587 - Ben Earl Overmyer 588 - Harry W. Mount 589 - Pierce Colton Ward 590 - Cleo Alfred Russell 591 - William Franklin Hudkins 592 - Jacob V. Stout 593 - Paul Amos Huls 594 - Harley Leroy Rogers 595 - Harry Harrison Hogue 596 - Elmer Ernest Eytcheson

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Selective Service World War II 597 - Herman Wesley Ault 598 - Alvin Joseph Eshelman 599 - Theodore Henry White 600 - Tobastian Freeman Leedy 601 - Francis Zegafuse 602 - Quincy Arthur Hildebrand 603 - Harry Vernon Minter 604 - Fred Plantz 605 - Charles Alven Hiland 606 - Emmett A. Autrey 607 - Edward L. Fishback 608 - Robert Ross-Shannon 609 - Lloyd Young Castleman 610 - Willis Everett Nelson 611 - George Leroy Halterman 612 - Harry Brugh 613 - Roy Lynn Groninger 614 - Lawrence Emery Hoffman 615 - Charles A. Gordon 616 - Ralph Wright 617 - Warren Loren Reed 618 - Clarence Wayne Marsh 619 - Warren Nelson Cummings 620 - William Franklin Emmons 621 - Thomas Herd 622 - James T. Murtha 623 - Leonard Slonaker [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, May 26, 1942] 624 - Charles Iverson Wells 625 - William Earl Krouse 626 - Henry Weaver Fernbaugh 627 - Albert Smoker 628 - George Edward Engle 629 - Daniel Sherman Perry 630 - Arthur Leroy Deniston 631 - Leroy Holloway 632 - Raymond Riddle 633 - Jesse C. Shelton 634 - Vernie Titus Severns

635 - Pleasant Emery Jenkins 636 - Charley Eugene Rouch 637 - Hugh George McMahan 638 - Nathan Riley Eytcheson 639 - Andrew Frank Rentschler 640 - Elvin Jethro Kistler 641 - Avery B. Cook 642 - George Alvin Thompson 643 - Edward Krather Gilliland 644 - Dee Berrier 645 - Calvin Leroy Johnston 646 - Beverly B. Lynch 647 - Merr Dean Strong 648 - Harry L. Masteller 649 - Glen Ross Stanley 650 - Raymond M. Ditmire 651 - Ernest Irvine 652 - Mack Tucker 653 - Earl William Wynn 654 - Louis Herburt Cooper 655 - Harding Overmyer 656 - Frank John Janda 657 - George Howard McDonough 658 - James Franklin Myers 659 - Tony Melvin Sissell 660 - John Gordon 661 - Hugh Herman Padfield 662 - Harry John Graeber 663 - William Frank Enyeart 664 - Oliver Marvin Van Lue 665 - Harry Slife Button 666 - Ora Archibald Stephen 667 - Lyman Ely Brackett 668 - Irvin Hartman 669 - George Elmer Ice 670 - Omer Lewis 671 - Roy C. Maxwell 672 - Charles Wesley Cassingham 673 - James Joseph Darrah 674 - Wilford Guise 675 - Perry Gerald Smith 676 - Howard Gail King 677- Alva J. Cooper 678 - Carl Carlson 679 - Edward Charles Scheuer 680 - Carl Franklin Crockett 681 - Henry Oliver Lease 682 - Harley Zumbaugh 683 - Harvey Leroy Morris 684 - William D. Yount 685 - Alvin V. Oliver 686 - Walter J. Jackson 687 - James Thrush, Sr.

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Selective Service World War II 688 - Eric Bernhard Ysberg 689 - William Patterson Keys 690 - Russel McIntyre 691 - Leonard Orville Miller 692 - Paul G. Reichard 693 - Roy Otwell Nutt 694 - Charlie Elton Myers 695 - Alvin S. Clinker 696 - Freddie Howard Woods 697 - Jeremiah Albert Herbster 698 - Vern R. Cauffman 699 - Estle Leroy Bryant 700 - Garrett Hobart Ginn 701 - Ray Coplen 702 - Harry Huston Tucker 703 - Albert McGriff 704 - Rue Oliver 705 - Clarence Albert Werner 706 - John Gilbert O’Dell 707 - Arthur M. Williams 708 - Othel Merit Insley 709 - Albert Edwin Worl 710 - Ives Lee Beatty 711 - Colonel Elsworth Whybrew 712 - Guy Elsworth S. Prague 713 - Paul J. Whitcomb 714 - Clyde David Overmyer 715 - Isaac Adamson Thompson 716 - Harry McCarter 717 - John Roland Briggs 718 - Charles Joseph Jacob 719 - Lawrence McClellan Bright 720 - Samuel Ernest Stanley 721 - Clarence Ray Emmonds 722 - James Oscar Sullivan 723 - Una Sylvanus Tucker 724 - Roscoe J. Burkett 725 - Arthur Eugene Stewart 726 - Fred Solomon Carr 727 - Harry L. Johnson 728 - James Otho Sebring 729 - Peter D. Ninios 730 - Jesse Earl Graham

731 - Harvey Elwood Berkheiser 732 - Jorgen Marius Christiansen 733 - Ferman Oscar Powell 734 - Clarence Asa Breen 735 - Leo Clark Mow 736 - David Elwood Zieger 737 - Homer Alonzo Hulbert 738 - Ransford Leroy Peterson 739 - Russell Lowell Shipley 740 - Jack Pliny Montgomery 741 - Guy Charles Durr 742 - Ross Earl Baldwin 743 - Dee Rawlins 744 - Clarence Cleveland Peterson 745 - Gust George Pappas 746 - Roy Lee Millow 747 - Joseph Henry Wilhoit 748 - Odie Merl Keesey 749 - Cecil Scott Shoemaker 750 - Otto Doub 751 - Delbert Marion Shidaker 752 - John Norrell 753 - Clyde Ora Wise 754 - William Bert Hizer 755 - Jacob W. Gross 756 - Clayton Parrish 757 - Ivan Jackson 758 - Esta Crill 759 - George William Kestner 760 - Marion Jay Bair 761 - Hugh Harrison Wilson 762 - Leroy Randle 763 - Merl Owen Cook 764 - Elzie Clinton Blackburn 765 - Marion Whybrew 766 - Ort Waltz 767 - Roy Frank Pletcher 768 - Adam Earl Bearhart 769 - Lee Oran Barker 770 - Lawrence Rouch 771 - Harley H. Wynn 772 - Jacob Ferdinand Miller 773 - Hugh Brackett Holman 774 - Charles Hubert Wentzel 775 - George Washington Bolley 776 - Ruben Scott Martin 777 - Leroy Bowersox 778 - Andrew Perez Juarez 779 - Clyde Day Garner 780 - James Abraham Goodman 781 - Leroy Asbury Crownover 782 - Perry Warren Gillespie 783 - Alfred R. Ferree

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Selective Service World War II 784 - Noah Freshour 785 - Charles Warren Hoffman 786 - Charles Henry Bailey 787 - Lora Herschel Luther 788 - Otto Orlando Miller 789 - Charles Lee Miller 790 - Alvin J. Hartle 791 - WilliamWesley Lockhart 792 - Chauncy A. Dice 793 - Clarence E. Shriver 794 - Ed Clay 795 - Luther Edward Jackson 796 - Artie Eaton 797 - Charles Henderson Meredith 798 - Verdie L. Barker 799 - Ora Milton Tharp 800 - George Johnstone 801 - Leslie Milton Camblin 802 - Adam Shields Burnham 803 - Max Ellis Hoffman 804 - John V. Schmidt 805 - Aaron S. Berger 806 - Guy Richard Barr 807 - Henry Hogue Moore 808 - Henry Stephen Miller 809 - Grover Smith 810 - Otto Harry Boelter 811 - James Michael Barnett 812 - William Edgar Swango 813 - Sidney Spice 814 - Billie Hayes 815 - Ray Sausaman 816 - Walter Walker Gardner 817 - Ernest F. Becker 818 - Robert Peter Babcock 819 - Albert L. Day 820 - Leroy Wilburn McIntire 821 - Wesley Odus Meek 822 - George Burlingame 823 - Raymond Dow Patsel 824 - Andrew Franklin Brown 825 - Joseph Jasinski 826 - Norman Adelbert Baldwin

827 - Edward Pattee 828 - Daugherty Kern Crippen 829 - Onis Kary Fields 830 - Orville Mattix 831 - Charles Elijah Town 832 - Carl Emerson Moore 833 - Alvah Vernon Walters 834 - Loran Leap 835 - Kline Blacketor 836 - William Israel Allen 837 - Wilbert Young 838 - Tom McBride 839 - Ralph W. Ditmire 840 - Orville Luther Gilliland 841 - Paul Henry Painter 842 - Charles Albert Reddinger 843 - Charles Elsworth Morrow 844 - Ross Davidson Emrick 845 - Frederick Garfield Rowe 846 - Earl Voris Sausaman 847 - Samuel Pope Hedges 848 - Omer E. Smith 849 - Irvin Bruce Morrett 850 - Irvin Wesley Albert 851 - Harley Kochenderfer 852 - Clarence Augustus Fretz 853 - William A. Sanders 854 - Frank P. Smith 855 - Charley Bernhard Miller 856 - Frank C. Helvey 857 - William Edward Overholser 858 - Merl Levon Fetrow 859 - Roy Carr 860 - John Rolland Davis 861 - Gorge H. Goetz 862 - Ben Lyman Brandenburg 863 - John Henry Bixler 864 - John Friend O’Blenis 865 - Clide F. Hamilton 866 - Fred Eugene Clayburn 867 - Harry Everett Fouts 868 - Ralph Edgar Snyder 869 - Ellis Jerome Lamb 870 - Raymond Gus Ringler 871 - Simon Edward Kaley 872 - Bert Ralph Overdore 873 - Anton Alfred Kampen 874 - Lawrence W. Hendrickson 875 - Earnest Arthur Smith 876 - William Franklin Moore 877 - Eugene Charles Brockman 878 - Milton Homer Moore 879 - Lester Clement Rogers

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Selective Service World War II 880 - Karl William Hartung 881 - Russell Clark Chapman 882 - Jesse Theodore Swick 883 - Charley Lambert 884 - William Steele Ewing 885 - Clyde Clarence Clayburn 886 - Walter Rager 887 - Samuel J. Estel Bemenderfer 888 - Simon Jefferson Stookey 889 - Carl C. Emery 890 - William Floyd Billman 891 - Ralph Waldo Whittenberger 892 - Bert Wood Duvall 893 - Charles Pagel 894 - Harley Leroy Carr 895 - Fred W. Dickerhoff 896 - Cleveland Jesse Biddinger 897 - Elmer Leroy Miller 898 - Ralph Waldo Emerson 899 - Charles Franklin Esterday 900 - William Albert Pontius 901 - Lucius Vernon Noyes 902 - Daniel Felix Hudkins 903 - Frank Whitney 904 - Lyman Hill 905 - Anthony Wasilewski 906 - Arch L. Biggs 907 - Fred Daniel Alexander 908 - Fred See 909 - Cecil Earl Johnston 910 - William Henry Nees 911 - Fred L.Stayton 912 - John Burl Hoover 913 - William M. Barnes 914 - Alfred Wilson Reed 915 - Daniel Isaac Bixler 916 - George C. Baum 917 - Robert F. Owens 918 - Dan Christ Kralis 919 - Clyde Zerbe 920 - James A. Palmer 921 - Frank John Wesla 922 - Alpha Franklin Metsker 923 - Ray Woodcox 924 - Durward Albert Pike

925 - Enos Ervy Wilfert 926 - Russell Myrdean Burch 927 - Frank McKee Hardin 928 - Thomas James McCoffrey 929 - Thomas Earl Scott 930 - Virgil G. Himes 931 - Howard Porter Callaway 932 - Fred C. Masten 933 - Irvin Jay Steininger 934 - Joseph Edward Bilyew 935 - Henry L. Zanger 936 - Esty Virl Zartman 937 - Loyd Delbert Herrell 938 - George E. Metzger 939 - Vernon Leo Burns 940 - Charles Grover Henning 941 - Logan Adrian Bly 942 - Raymond Thurman Greer 943 - Oscar Crill 944 - Ike Emmons 945 - Harley Cleveland Fultz 946 - Guy Merle Price 947 - Homer Edward Wentzel 948 - James Alexander Henderson 949 - Lewis Rose Swango 950 - Mallie Lee Spurlock 951 - Herbert Roy Landis 952 - Max Powell Bailey 953 - William Isaac Nixon 954 - Earl Henderson 955 - Charles E. Pyle 956 - Floyd E. Herrell 957 - Frank Owen Reed 958 - Floyd E. Herrell 959 - John Inman 960 - Milo Keith Coplen 961 - Henry Wilhite 962 - Harry Lovis Brower 963 - Perry Guise 964 - George Curtis Townsend 965 - Elmer Hayes Lownes 966 - William Perry Clements 967 - Alvah Albert Crabb 968 - Aubra Milton Emmons 969 - Earl Maywood Shimer 970 - William Alex Werner 971 - Jess R. Charters 972 - Hiram Lisle Kreighbaum 973 - John Henry Dawald 974 - William O. Baker 975 - Edgar Clay Stanton 976 - John Louis Blais 977 - Reuben Squires

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Selective Service World War II 978 - Robert Wiltfong Shafer 979 - Bert Bryant 980 - Marshall Lane Henry 981 - John Michael Bumbarger 982 - John Wesley Mathias 983 - John William Herrold 984 - Harley McCroskey 985 - Philip Fredrick Berendes 986 - Sidney R. Bixler, Sr. 987 - Charles F. Keim 988 - William Lanning 989 - Harvey Ray Mummert 990 - Marshall Leroy Shirling 991 - Kent Boyer Sibert 992 - William Kenneth Thompson 993 - Cornelius Waechter 994 - Andrew Benson Cochran 995 - Clinton Weller 996 - William Edington 997 - Felix M. Minter 998 - Fred Carrick McClurg 999 - Ivan Mattix 1000 - George Cornelius Taylor 1001 - William Louis Marshall 1002 - Jesse Algie Weller 1003 - Hubert Thomas Runkle 1004 - Edgar Casper Gray 1005 - Warren M. Conover 1006 - Jesse Daniel MacIntyre 1007 - Chester Arthur Doud 1008 - Thomas Adam Backus 1009 - Albert Lee Reynolds 1010 - Ernst Leon Ehrenstein 1011 - Jesse Clarence Brown 1012 - Emmet Ziner 1013 - John Wesley Lise 1014 - Cliffic George Pearson 1015 - Harvey Elbert Waymire 1016 - Edward Mathias

1017 - Lowell Hicks Bain 1018 - Charles B. Gregory 1019 - Robert Milton Ewen 1020 - Dayton Leroy Hoffman 1021 - Oliver Ray Bryant 1022 - Harry Val Schnider 1023 - John Harvey Wolfe 1024 - Don Martin Crabbs 1025 - Walter Scott Hartle 1026 - John Jacob Werner 1027 - John Phillip 1028 - Guy Nelson Bryant 1029 - Maurice Hall Winn 1030 - Otis Herbert Hagan 1031 - Guy Otis Miller 1032 - Reed Dale Lowe 1033 - Elmer Luther Mitchell 1034 - Robert Leo Rentschler 1035 - John WilliamHilficker 1036 - Ernest Floyd Coleman 1037 - Rolland Reed Smith 1038 - Albert P. Black 1039 - Clarence J. Coverstone 1040 - Earl Mathias 1041 - Guy Randolph Champlin 1042 - Charles Edward Murfitt 1043 - Arthur J. Bacon 1044 - Thomas Corwin Hall 1045 - Nolen Kimble 1046 - Clifford Bradway 1047 - Roy Dewight Davis 1048 - Merrit Edwin Berkheiser 1049 - Ivan Albert Flohr 1050 - Oscar Vane Fites 1051 - Luther Arthur Crammer 1052 - Walter Reuben Carr 1053 - Curtis Columbus Croussore 1054 - Jacob Irwin 1055 - Wilby Hester Jennings 1056 - Harry Millford Osborn 1057 - Samuel Jacob Lamb 1058 - Lowe Rynearson 1059 - Elza D. Ducker 1060 - Ernest Guy Urbin 1061 - Lon Cunningham 1062 - Roy Clifford Neff 1063 - Franklin Joseph Summers 1064 - Levi P. Moore 1065 - Harold Umbaugh 1066 - Elihu Shotts 1067 - London W. Imhoff 1068 - Loren Emmons 1069 - Claude Hornbeck

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Selective Service World War II 1070 - Albert Cornelius Conrad 1071 - Truman Virgil Neher 1072 - Frank Benjamin Moon 1073 - William Roy Czapansky [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, May 27, 1942] 1074 - Clifford Guy Sausaman 1075 - Earl Leslie Obanion 1076 - Alden Whitcomb Goodman 1077 - Roy Leininger 1078 - Everett Gragg 1079 - Charles Shambaugh 1080 - William Franklin Lightfoot 1081 - Ira C. Smith 1082 - Ed Hieshman 1083 - Merble Monroe Chapman 1084 - Eli Lawrence Heater 1085 - Alvin Clarence Beehler 1086 - Melvin Everett Teel 1087 - George Edward Waddups 1088 - George W. Shoemaker 1089 - Clyde Kuhn 1090 - Charles Sampson Shriver 1091 - William Floyd Martin 1092 - Winfield Scott Sroufe 1093 - Jacob Truman Long 1094 - Charles Willis Robertson 1095 - Jesse Lawrence Tombaugh 1096 - Hans Garfield Hanson 1097 - John Sulek 1098 - Russell A. Amber 1099 - Floyd Lea McKinzie 1100 - Ray Arval Beattie 1101 - Benjamin Franklin Calentine 1102 - Orbra Holmes Taylor 1103 - Marine Martin Oden

1104 - Harvey Ballenger 1105 - Mahlon Paul Bair 1106 - Henry Milton Michael 1107 - Roy Enid Kindig 1108 - Leroy Baker 1109 - Robert Carl Quick 1110 - Chester Morris 1111 - Grover Cleveland Ellis 1112 - Archie Clair Webb 1113 - Wayne Lyola McCarty 1114 - Clayton Ray Rookstool 1115 - William Thompson 1116 - Otha Ernest Eytcheson 1117 - Earl Ray Barr 1118 - John William Funk 1119 - Claude Earl Hendee 1120 - Oren Edward Reddick 1121 - Delbert Roy Rans 1122 - Cecil Nelson Kistler 1123 - Harry F. Stout 1124 - Thomas Ray Butts 1125 - Lawrence Rockwell 1126 - Frank Marion Hiland 1127 - Vivian Archibald Jamison 1128 - Granvil Theodore Holloway 1129 - Harry J. Macy 1130 - Howard Marion Zellers 1131 - Purl Franklin Brubaker 1132 - John Henry Johnson 1133 - Ora Alva Sedam 1134 - Louis Earl Hall 1135 - William Winfield Zimmerman 1136 - Ermine C. Dickson 1137 - Cloyd B. Zartman 1138 - Martin Luther Shively 1139 - WilliamWesley Hanks 1140 - Arlie Shannon Wynn 1141 - George Washington Neff 1142 - Elmer Lee Sheets 1143 - William Lytle 1144 - Victor Inus Ahlstrom 1145 - William Henry Cook 1146 - Clyde Andrew Bick 1147 - Reuben Miller 1148 - Clarence Elliott 1149 - William Dow Landis 1150 - Charles A. Janery 1151 - Clarence Lawrence McIntire 1152 - Guy Leroy Nellans 1153 - George Beckley Fleegle 1154 - Charles Jacob Scholl 1155 - Albert E. Barnes 1156 - Paul B. Thomas

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Selective Service World War II 1157 - Verly Esper Booher 1158 - Austin Willmore Paxson 1159 - Glenn Sylvester O’Conner 1160 - Ray Joseph Williams 1161 - Chester Jefferson Shriver 1162 - Donald Maxwell Pyle 1163 - Foy L. Smith 1164 - Herbert Alvin Warner 1165 - Clarence Eber 1166 - Elmer Howard Ingram 1167 - John Delbert Ewing 1168 - Olin Wagoner 1169 - Clifford Denton Purcell 1170 - James Ord Kaufman 1171 - Earl Leroy Sisson 1172 - Omer L. Rouch 1173 - Richard Edward McCool 1174 - Robert Ray Miller 1175 - Charles Bert Sausaman 1176 - Clyde Edward Ball 1177 - Floyd Burres Scales 1178 - Edgar Theadore Runkle 1179 - Hugh Howard Campbell 1180 - John W. Walters 1181 - John Ray Bryant 1182 - Jesse McDaniel 1183 - David Sopher 1184 - Richard Jackson Graves 1185 - Andrew Wilson, Jr. 1186 - Ben Brockey 1187 - Clarence McCrosky 1188 - Everett Clemens 1189 - Henry Kemnetz 1190 - Garfield Weldon Newell 1191 - Alfred Pell Virgil 1192 - Roscoe D. Pontius 1193 - Florice Ben Pearce 1194 - Edward Shadle 1195 - Carl Abraham Crabbs 1196 - John Arthur Dawson 1197 - Charles Robert Raymer

1198 - Frank Newton Markley 1199 - Sidney Richard Sadler 1200 - Clyde Murcellas Leavell 1201 - Francis Jay Ginther 1202 - Leo S. Harter 1203 - Harley Ray Methews 1204 - Roy Brubaker 1205 - Omer Elijah Reichard 1206 - Carl Lewis Russell 1207 - Jesse Thompson 1208 - Clifford Vance Wilhoit 1209 - Mack Haimbaugh 1210 - Glen Lyle Kyger 1211 - Clarence Peter Coleman 1212 - Charles Vernaldo Martin 1213 - Charles Sears 1214 - Merle Miller Craig 1215 - George Wilson 1216 - Claude Hiram Louden 1217 - Charles William Gidley 1218 - Francis Spohn 1219 - Amos Theodore Sanders 1220 - Ellis V. Barker 1221 - Clarence E. Wertenberger 1222 - Jesse Linebrink 1223 - Clyde Elry Towne 1224 - Earl Burgett 1225 - Clyde Eugene Roderick 1226 - Wilvin R. Long 1227 - William Ellsworth Julow 1228 - Edward Van Stalduine 1229 - Arthur McDonald Smith 1230 - Merrill Whittenberger 1231 - Robert James Hanna 1232 - Russell Fred Poenix 1233 - Claude Lewis Burrows 1234 - Frank James Buckingham 1235 - Harry Herrell 1236 - Olin William Castleman 1237 - Dennis Hizer 1238 - Charles Henry Bahney 1239 - James William VanLue 1240 - Eri Meiser 1241 - Albert Fay Eisert 1242 - Harry Miller Cook 1243 - Wilbur Nye Willoughby 1244 - Bowen Ross Shaffer 1245 - James Homer Cain 1246 - Harry Elmer Hiatt 1247 - William Sherman Reed 1248 - Earl Benjamin Shore 1249 - Joseph Robert Bell 1250 - Alfred Leiter

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Selective Service World War II 1251 - Clifford Shoemaker 1252 - Stacy Glenn Tobey 1253 - Ernest Lantz 1254 - Edgar W. Clay 1255 - Henry Albert Zellers 1256 - George Edward Pollock 1257 - Henry R. Alspauch 1258 - Freed Lowell Ritchie 1259 - Woodsen Nelson 1260 - Archie Levoy Lutimer 1261 - Ivin Glen Barkman 1262 - Ernest Thomas Caslow 1263 - Albert Henry Tomkinson 1264 - Albert J. Cox 1265 - William Delmond Wagoner 1266 - George Robert Thompson 1267 - Bert Gorseline 1268 - Frank Earl Calvin 1269 - William Staley 1270 - Ottis Hershell Norris 1271 - Thomas Henry King 1272 - Otto Samuel Rouch 1273 - Charles Gearhart 1274 - Ellis Elvin Riley 1275 - Samuel Earl Rouch 1276 - Loyd Woolington 1277 - John James Dillon 1278 - William Guy 1279 - Everett Earl Partridge 1280 - Leo Loyd Eash 1281 - Harry Rhodes Louderback 1282 - Oliver Owen Snider 1283 - Loris Everett Easterday 1284 - Joseph William Messman 1285 - Harley Roy Utter 1286 - Oscar Harrison Masters 1287 - Elmer Eugene Sutton 1288 - Arthur Elijah Miller 1289 - Fred E. Warren 1290 - John Augustus McLochlin 1291 - Evan A. Whallon 1292 - Gaston D. Coplen

1293 - Selden Jay Brown 1294 - Oscar Torper 1295 - Edgar Miller 1296 - Walter D. Sullivan 1297 - John William McKinney 1298 - Allen L. Hawkins 1299 - Lon Ault 1300 - James E. Wilson 1301 - M. Roy Rush 1302 - William Carl Borneman 1303 - Lloyd Zent 1304 - Werner Carlson 1305 - James Leroy Miller 1306 - Oscar Arthur Bernhardt 1307 - John Bielser 1308 - Claude Matthew Reason 1309 - Ray W. Smith 1310 - Claude Emmond Gaerte 1311 - Henry Weldon Sherrard 1312 - Frank Albert Davis 1313 - Mark L. VanLue 1314 - William Edward Squires 1315 - Sam Charters 1316 - William Bert Myers 1317 - Jean Edward Ditmire 1318 - Rex Haimbaugh 1319 - John Leonard Cessna 1320 - Elmer E. E. Clabaugh 1321 - Howard Ray Baker 1322 - Lee Roy Howard 1323 - Jesse George Warmbrod 1324 - Raymond Roy Rogers 1325 - Loy Delmont Ross 1326 - William Harry Mabie 1327 - Orville J. Long 1328 - Walter Wallace Wilson 1329 - Russell Henry Smith 1330 - James Kellogg McManama 1331 - Oren Keort DuBoise 1332 - Joserph William Zink 1333 - Joseph Meiser 1334 - Curtis E. Long 1335 - Morris Hibbs 1336 - John Henry VanGundy 1337 - Voris Davis 1338 - James John McGreevey 1339 - John R. Norris 1340 - Howard VanScoy 1341 - Ives Arthur Nelson 1342 - Harry John Halstead 1343 - Lewis Dale Leininger 1344 - Kenneth Olin Hosler 1345 - Verdie Brockey

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Selective Service World War II 1346 - John Valentine Tyrrell 1347 - Walter Earl Rapp 1348 - Ralph T. Lukens 1349 - Edgar Griffith Keebler 1350 - Norman Fitch Hayden 1351 - Ernest S. Horn 1352 - Harry Vincent Casper 1353 - Forrest Clyde Stretch 1354 - Samuel David Powell 1355 - Claude Ray Johnson 1356 - Del Calhoun 1357 - Dellmer Leroy Deland 1358 - Lonzo D. McGriff 1359 - Vernon Good 1360 - Earl Hartung Leininger 1361 - Ruben Tola Rogers 1362 - John Luidley Walter 1363 - Edgar Leroy Jones 1364 - Harry Pitt Norris 1365 - Reginald Joe Baker 1366 - John B. Davis 1367 - Charles Dee Shuman 1368 - Frank Earle Hoover 1369 - Aaron William Burk 1370 - Kline Watson Sales 1371 - Orville Lee Moore 1372 - Fred King 1373 - Harley Artie Woodcox 1374 - Florance C. Hendrickson 1375 - Otha Ernest Nye 1376 - Ralph Charles Weber 1377 - Melvin Bert Rush 1378 - Reuben Leonard Hathaway 1379 - George T. Ross 1380 - John Manuel Frettinger 1381 - Harry Edwin Widows 1382 - Boyd Smith 1383 - Charles Murrel Ream 1384 - Floyd Conrad 1385 - Francis Kyran Walsh 1386 - Cleve Alphonso Kindig 1387 - Samuel Woodcox 1388 - Albert Floyd Whisler

1389 - Charley Alvin Miller 1390 - Vern Franklin Sanders 1391 - Fred S. Mercer 1392 - Jesse Edward Zechiel 1393 - Dale Morton Briles 1394 - Arthur J. Fry 1395 - Miles Edward Squires 1396 - Harley Leroy Warren 1397 - Justin Abraham Mastellar 1398 - Victor Charles Tobey 1399 - George Weidner 1400 - Charles Edward Decker 1401 - Meklton Ray O’Blenis 1402 - Nelson Millard Hizer 1403 - William Russel Ward 1404 - Conrad Ahlstrom 1405 - Ernest William Hogan 1406 - Clyde Leroy Thomas 1407 - Harley D. Walburn 1408 - Harvey Glen Chapin 1409 - Tom Hoover 1410 - George Clifton Hattery 1411 - Guy Albert Shadel 1412 - Elza Hogan 1413 - John Lincoln Yike 1414 - Arthur Feidner 1415 - Noble Frank Hartz 1416 - Vern E. Zartman 1417 - Otis Daniel Harter 1418 - Charles C. Fout 1419 - William Leroy Adamson 1420 - Charley William Keefer 1421 - Roscoe Johnson Conrad 1422 - John Merrit Gault 1423 - John Wesley Kaley 1424 - William Roy French 1425 - George Omer Richardson 1426 - Alfred S. Pear 1427 - Cecil Everett Gilger 1428 - John Frank Maroney 1429 - Carl Clement Campbell 1430 - Roy Roscoe Ferguson 1431 - Monroe Zellers 1432 - Clem Estle Bowen 1433 - James M. Weasner 1434 - Ray Edgar Myers 1435 - Fieldon Buck Compton 1436 - Charles Henry Rhinesmith 1437 - David Burlington Hudkins 1438 - John Otto Calvin 1439 - Hollis Howard Hester 1440 - Harry Edward Maroney 1441 - Wilson Glass Hendry

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Selective Service World War II 1442 - Ralph Eytcheson 1443 - Joseph Oscar Ault 1444 - Jesse Ancel Zuck 1445 - Constant Lafayette Smith 1446 - William Earl Foor 1447 - Joseph Jennings Grass 1448 - Allen Sherman 1449 - Daniel Franklin Dershem 1450 - Charles Lambert Felts 1451 - Isaac L. Nicholson 1452 - John Louis Shanley 1453 - Milo Alvin Braman 1454 - Adelbert Truman Daggy 1455 - James Wilfred Hizey 1456 - John Monroe Madary 1457 - Marion Henry Showalter 1458 - Raymond Cyrus Johnson 1459 - Esta Francis Shriver 1460 - Ralph Wilkinson 1461 - Edward Crow 1462 - Ermal N. Shine 1463 - Frank Harman 1464 - William Edward Hindel 1465 - Harry F. Swayzee 1466 - Oren B. Tucker 1467 - Charles Matthew Webster 1468 - John Ferman Love 1469 - Charles Hancock Goodrich 1470 - Earl D. Engle 1471 - James McKinney 1472 - Robert Eustis Reynolds 1473 - Virel Clarence Rouch 1474 - Leslie Ellis Slick 1475 - William Earl Arter 1476 - Clyde Champ 1477 - John Simmon Bigler 1478 - Harry Francis McVay 1479 - James Michael Ware 1480 - Patrick William Shanley 1481 - Herschel R. Geyer 1482 - Manford J. Kingery

1483 - Clyde M. Lough 1484 - George Earl Walsh 1485 - Jacob Moon 1486 - Omer LeRoy Miller 1487 - Charles Albert Bumbarger 1488 - Carl Lewis Miller 1489 - John Henry Krieg 1490 - Charles Omer Steffey 1491 - Fred Spencer Blackketter 1492 - Harley Otto Rans 1493 - Samuel Francis Nicodemus 1494 - Oral Leandous McIntire 1495 - Holmes Leroy Thomas 1496 - Otto Dale Smith 1497 - George Everett Warfield 1498 - Zepla Calmer Creek 1499 - Harry Hays Farr 1500 - Claude Kindig 1501 - Foyd Edward Stingely 1502 - Charles Edison Bowen 1503 - Oscar Jefferson Brugh 1504 - Charles Granville Miller 1505 - Russell Hamlet Parker 1506 - Edward Lowe 1507 - Bert Berryman 1508 - Richard Henderson 1509 - Charles Frank Olmstead 1510 - Chance Edward Beard 1511 - Aura Robert Clark 1512 - Otto W. Applegate 1513 - James Harley Bryant 1514 - William Henry Sowers 1515 - William Earl Ackert 1516 - Samuel Elsworth Hower 1517 - John F. W. Zartman 1518 - Arthur J. Kuhn 1519 - Louis Herman Cleland 1520 - Merrit Edward Clayburn 1521 - Ora D. Fisher 1522 - Clayton Gerald Brown 1523 - Robert Leroy Quinn 1524 - Frank Elsworth Miller 1525 - Joshua Blacketer 1526 - Clyde Jerry Priest 1527 - Henry Peter Montgomery 1528 - William A. Burke 1529 - Samuel M. Dague 1530 - Louis Calhoun 1531 - Harrison Vernon Sands 1532 - Roy Chester Bibel 1533 - Ferd Raymond Grube 1534 - Lou Grove 1535 - Henry Allen Depoy

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Selective Service World War II 1536 - Otto Ferdinand Carlson 1537 - Glen Emmons 1538 - Hugh Arthur Barnhart 1539 - Walter Henry Ash 1540 - Whitfield Heminger 1541 - Harry Osborn Oden 1542 - Osa Gearhart 1543 - Loyd E. Ware 1544 - Lloyd F. Bryant 1545 - Otto Frank Cessna 1546 - Charles W. MacVean 1547 - Buel I. Geyer 1548 - Lewis Hadden Stewart 1549 - Roscoe Lewis Hawk 1550 - Bruce Franklin Corbin 1551 - John Wesley Good 1552 - James Franklin Peters 1553 - Edward Harvey Sweany 1554 - William Robbins 1555 - Joe Frederick Byrer 1556 - Louis Delbert McVay 1557 - Frank Naaman Dawson 1558 - Everett William Boldry 1559 - William Maglecic 1560 - Frank Luther Sausaman 1561 - Walter Edward Zimmerman 1562 - Earl James Lawson 1563 - Ed C. Becker 1564 - Ira David Goss 1565 - Virgil William Sellers 1566 - Claude Helvey 1567 - Lewis Leininger 1568 - Amos Chapman Kestner 1569 - Albert Leroy Emmons 1570 - Sank Edward Sanders 1571 - Jesse Church 1572 - Walter M. McDougle 1573 - Forrest S. Willoughby 1574 - Wilson Lee Drudge 1575 - Vernon R. Miller

1576 - Clyde Ault 1577 - Charles Collins 1578 - Frederick Albert Burton 1579 - Fred Ouley Good 1580 - Clella D. Fluckey 1581 - Charles W. Sales 1582 - Elmer D. Gordon 1583 - Claude Rouch 1584 - William H. A. Miller 1585 - Louis Waver Todd 1586 - Alfred Ray Flynn 1587 - John Wesley Scott 1588 - Ellis Johnson McNabb 1589 - Harley C. Guise 1590 - Frank W. Moon 1591 - Victor A. Thomas, Sr. 1592 - Albert Lee Crispen 1593 - Fred Brugh 1594 - William E. Brandenburg 1595 - Arthur J. Cutshaw 1596 - Talfred Richardson 1597 - Fred L. Moore 1598 - Lewis Lee McKee 1599 - Carl Newton Hadley 1600 - Earl Wesley Frye 1601 - Richard D. Terpstra 1602 - Fredrick John Martin 1603 - Clarence Arthur Drudge 1604 - Merton Emerald Hinsley 1605 - James Valentine Charters 1606 - Jacob E. Barnes 1607 - John Clinton Menely 1608 - Walter Judson McCall 1609 - Duff Smith 1610 - Roy Barnes 1611 - LeRoy Fenstermaker 1612 - Mosway J. Hoover 1613 - Michael Hines 1614 - Herman George Miller 1615 - Charles Felthoff 1616 - George William Coplen 1617 - Clyde Clarence Shaver 1618 - Edwin E. Leavess 1619 - Walter Chester Hendrickson 1620 - Frank Charles Hite 1621 - John Warren Jackson 1622 - Clyde Reed 1623 - John Walter Meader 1624 - Arthur Burdell Shore 1625 - Harley Grover Robbins 1626 - Howard Cook 1627 - Thomas Melbern McGowen 1628 - Wilbur Robinson Bringham

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Selective Service World War II 1629 - Harley E. Barkman 1630 - Whitney Kline Gast 1631 - Elven Ervin Holloway 1632 - Arthur Washington Weaver 1633 - Homer Lawrence Fisher 1634 - Lawrence Franklin Bellward 1635 - Arthur Daniel Showley 1636 - Charles Thomas Enyart 1637 - Frank Paul McDougle 1638 - Charles C. Meyer 1639 - Benjamin Boyd Powell 1640 - Clarence P. Sampsel 1641 - Roy W. Todd 1642 - Herman Arthur Heim 1643 - John Walter Master 1644 - Letcher Arlington Robinson 1645 - Walter Edward Wilson 1646 - Ray Kindig 1647 - Harry Emory Bothwell 1648 - J. Rudd Harrison 1649 - Samuel Adam Heeter 1650 - Emery V. Large 1651 - Loy Charles Umbaugh 1652 - Harry Brower Raber 1653 - Herman Swick 1654 - Thomas David Sanders 1655 - Oliver Grove 1656 - Otto Webster Calaway 1657 - Claude L. Tharp 1658 - Herman Adolph Daake 1659 - Ross V. Snoke 1660 - Herbert Franklin Hamman 1661 - David Winfield Metzger 1662 - Bert Cecil Abbott 1663 - Clarence Hinton 1664 - Glenn Wilson

1665 - Clarence Clark Nelson 1666 - Martin Notz 1667 - Frank Tib Gearhart 1668 - Loyd Rouch 1669 - Lee Everette Shafer 1670 - William Herschel Hume 1671 - James Andrew Hutchison 1672 - Edward Grover Cavin 1673 - Grant Harrison Miller 1674 - James Willard Williams 1675 - Charles Fredrick Baird 1676 - Fred Owen Bailey 1677 - Elvie Elmer Cook 1678 - Ralph Dale Hatfield 1679 - Don Orison Nafe 1680 - John Hilton Speed 1681 - Maurice Edward Gill 1682 - Harry Edward Page 1683 - Boyd Glendon Tullis 1684 - James Edward Kingery 1685 - Everett Chetmyn Conkle 1686 - Clinton Alspach 1687 - Roy Elmo Delong 1688 - Dee Ira Ulrich 1689 - Arthur Moore 1690 - George Edward Hill 1691 - Virgile Ross Blacketor 1692 - Sidney Leininger 1693 - John Orvin Sales 1694 - Claude Benton Lane 1695 - Glen Wilburn Bryant 1696 - Jamel Albert Reedy 1697 - Charles Carl Berger 1698 - George Calvin Cooper 1699 - Ora Auvergne Foster 1700 - Harvey Krieg 1701 - Harry Earl Miller 1702 - Harley N. Cooper 1703 - Harry J. Current 1704 - Benjamin Franklin Ewer 1705 - Henry Ditman 1706 - Harry Arthur Wagoner 1707 - Hugh Virgil Norris 1708 - Arlie Earl Steininger 1709 - Clarence Graffis 1710 - William Grover Runkle 1711 - Charley Artist 1712 - John R. Kline 1713 - Irvin Milo McHatton 1714 - Charles N. Tomb 1715 - Charles Ed Hendricks 1716 - Solomon Ray Wildermuth 1717 - William J. Branstrator

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Selective Service World War II 1718 - Charles Theodore Malott 1719 - Clair Nellans 1720 - Peter O. Miller 1721 - William Roy Minglin 1722 - Bert Bernard Foy 1723 - Walter Williams 1724 - Charles Leroy Mullins 1725 - Robert Roscoe Tomlinson 1726 - Charles Evans 1727 - Andrew Lewis Dunsizer 1728 - Emerson Carey McColley 1729 - William Harry Cooper 1730 - John Lewis Sprecher 1731 - Isaac Leslie Campbell 1732 - Frank Daugherty 1733 - Earl Ray Gibson 1734 - Lee Alton Lewis 1735 - Audra Jacob Putman 1736 - Joseph Bowen 1737 - Howard Henry Griggs 1738 - Daniel Lease Slaybaugh 1739 - Earl Sevester Neher 1740 - Forest A. Calvert 1741 - Alaines Ervin Dickerhoff 1742 - Albert Willard Dittman 1743 - Mace F. Kahler 1744 - Oran LaMont Gilbert 1745 - Robert Martin Lebo 1746 - Harry Harrison Barter 1747 - William Warren Nichols 1748 - Alfred Ray Babcock 1749 - Christ L. Ninios 1750 - Harold Hubert Highie 1751 - Foster Delno Alspauch 1752 - Floyd Franklin Wildermuth 1753 - Glen Arleo Berry 1754 - Charles Bert Fletcher 1755 - Francis Everett Shively

1756 - Ernest Miller 1757 - Arthur Besse 1758 - Arthur Purdy Cook 1759 - Robert E. Burns 1760 - Ned R. Warfield 1761 - Leroy Newcomer 1762 - Oran Ray Horton 1763 - James Otto Clemans 1764 - Clyde Moffett Steen 1765 - Irvin Myers 1766 - Winfield Scott Bowen 1767 - Glen Loyd Dice 1768 - Charles Elmer Towne 1769 - John Anderson Carter 1770 - George A. Rentschler 1771 - Brant R. McKee 1772 - Ira Lincoln Overmyer 1773 - Daniel Russell Dively 1774 - John Emanuel Slaybaugh, Sr. 1775 - Otto Grant Reed 1776 - Oliver Emory Ferree 1777 - Harry Edwin Smith 1778 - Maurice Murtha 1779 - Eli E. Gerig 1780 - Fred F. Rowe 1781 - James Earl Quick 1782 - Jacob Milliser 1873 - Frank Howard Huey 1874 - Gail Harsh. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, May 28, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II DRAFT BOARD MAILS 100 QUESTIONNAIRES

The Fulton County Draft Board Friday mailed out 100 more Selective Service questionnaires. These questionnaires must be filled out and returned to the local board office on or before June 14th. Those receiving questionnaires are: Paul Fisher Watson Donald Dewey Ross Glen Jenning Zellers Phon A. Hudkins Robert William Keim Theodore Maynard Robinson Russell John Luey Beveridge James Baird Delbert Riley Penny Glen O. Squires Ray Zartman Stuart William Vigus Ora C. Hounshell Forrest Kamp Joseph Charles Swain John Joseph O’Sullivan William Jennings Poorman Arlie Alvin Dudgeon Robert Lee Young Leland Ray Yeakley Harold Allen Link Maurice Sadowsky Roland Cleo Hays Frederick James Brown Thomas A. Leher Otis Victor Jackson Donal Lee Fry William Russell Diveley William Robert Campbell Clarence Virgil Shultz Andrew Jackson Olinger Harvey Ray Rush John Lantz

Gerald Emmett Buskirk Henry Eugene Hahne Frank Sidney Comer Robert Edward Davis Arthur Burnett Levon Alfred St. Clair Lester Miles Rogers Claude Billings Carl B. Newcomb Guy William Anderson Fred J. Newby William Eugene Gooch Kenneth James Nutt Earl Edward Demont Wade Lewis Holloway Newton Melvin Wagoner Donald Alt Lowman Clarence Jay Hoover Harold Lloyd Miller James Orville Ellis Carlton Gordon Mow Clyde Eugene Hoffman Raymond Eugene Warfield Oscar Oliver Coplen Lee Ewing Johnson John J. Nichols Michael W. Sheridan Jesse Milton Cox Arthur Vernon Dudgeon John Franklin Arthur Gordon Kay Harman Ray Rutherford Crabb Earnest Lee Richter Leroy Paige Thomas Howard Wendall Bunn Elgy V. Rentschler Donal Elman Zents Chester Clinton Ness George Washington Bixler Raymond Myers Goss William Henry Owen Loyd Alfred Showley James Arthur Little Charles Edward Upp Richard Conant Brackett Robert Clinton Reichard Melvin LeRoy Clark Lloyd Earl Mathias Victor Paul Hipskind Robert Paul Moore Jack George Kofron Frank John Van Fossan James Lloyd Werner

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Selective Service World War II Lemuel Henry Flynn Herbert Allen Ballenger Delmar Dean Ball Howard Franklin Mathew Clarence Washington Good Frank Everett St. Clair Paul Alfred Hoehne Edgar Earl Williams Fred Mahlon Fraser Lester Loy White Earl Eugene Hoffman Clifford Earl Thompson Harry Ray Rush Clarence J. Garver [The News-Sentinel, Friday, June 5, 1942

DRAFT BOARD SENDS 100 QUESTIONNAIRES

The Fulton County Draft Board Tuesday mailed questionnaires to 100 registrants of the third draft. The questionnaires should be filled out and returned to the local office before June 19, 1942: Harold Edwin Meiser John Thomas Gleason Theodore Roosevelt Landis Jesse Burns Warren William Robinson Harold D. Van Dorn Amos Matthew Johnson Frank Russell Flohr Forest Russell Heyde Paul Hoover Lamoree Carl Webster Thacker Ralph Pratt Lester Cooper Alfred Delbert Johnson Harry Leon McDougle

Herbert Tillman Owen Carmen Lee Spencer Chester Arthur Utter Ivan Clinker Chester Verl Shafer LeRoy Masterson Forrest E. Souder Jesse Lawrence Hartman Alva Elliott Shoemaker Paul Jerald Burns Walter Leroy Kale Richard M. Smith John Alfred Snyder Mac Carson Grable Alfred Leroy Hopper Vern Alexander Spohn Lotus Troy Thrush Robert LeRoy Rusler George Oscar Denton William Jennings Schroer Kenneth A. Enyart Charles David Clinger Edgar Robert Montgomery Norman Wesley Teel Arthur Ross Craig Albert B. Fenstermaker Walter Tillman Cook Kenneth L. Meredith Walter Lee Burkett Robert Edmon Tippy Harold Eugene Briney Samuel Ralph Shindler Alvin L. Johnson Paul Ralph Crabbs John Robert Wagoner Charles Robert Walters Kenneth Vearl Fellers Everett Dale Goodman Adam Murray Sommers Harry Wilbur Carr Cleo Wideman Lloyd Merl Hammond Harvey Deloise Severns Frank Edward Frettinger Delbert Victor Young Isaac Cornelius Lowe Wilby Glen Evans Omer Zartman Harry James Burdge James Albert Smith Gerald Feece George Joseph Beerling Dee Claude Wallace

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Selective Service World War II Henry Harvey Coleman Conrad Isaac Irvine Charles Daniel Young Robert George Kaley Harold Vincent Miller Lester Richard Wentzel Everett Kessler Walter Steven Freels Fred R. Miller Floyd Joseph Gagnon Robert William Toole Marcus Hendley Steenberger, Jr. Max Anderson Cloyde W. Leininger Harold Walter Gearhart John Frank Kuhn Samuel Allen Davidson Samuel Eulo Beehler Leroy Anderson Clifford Fremont McGee Frienda Allen Miller Ernest A. Vedder Thomas Edward Wilson Clifford Augustus Bright Carl A. Dick Arthur Lester Abbott Chloyce Verlin Geiger Chancey Everett Clark Floyd Everett Lebo Abraham Caldwell Clarence Miles Kuhn Edward Easterday [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, June 10, 1942]

DRAFT BOARD MAILS 100 QUESTIONNAIRES

The Fulton County Selective Service Board Wednesday mailed out 100 questionnaires to registrants of the third draft. Order

numbers 10,498 to 10,596 were sent yesterday. The questionnaires must be filled out and returned to the local draft office on or before July 4th. Those receiving questionnaires were: Oart Olen Yarian Max DeLon Kuhn Harold Doyne Kistler Everett William Best Russell Lowell Gross Clarence Irvin Rentschler Elza Artlet Derrickson John Colfax Rhodes Otto Diessle Gretona Doyal Charles Showley Steve Melvin Knight Raymond Harold Lewis Russell Ervin Bryant Fred Elijah McConkey Paul Frederick Copeland Calvin Edwin Steininger Conrad August Singpiel Homer Leroy Carr Noble Victor West Russell Dewey Murphy Everett Harvey Montgomery Walter Kenneth Mabie Lewis Elmer Slaybaugh Donald Vance Holloway John Vanderbilt Denton Charles Leroy Rogers George Franklin Duey Howard Clarence Barts Loy Amos Sheetz Milton Lewis Barber Chester DeRoy Arthur Virgil Zellers Dewey S. Merley Russell Howard Rayburn Virgil Curmit Phillips Clifford Wallace Murphy Charles Augustus Fiedler Ralph Luther Helt George Kerschner Nickels Herman Paul Steininger Admiral Dewey Biggs Harold Greeg Harvey Charles Henry Essig John Otto Alber Robert Warren Sixbey Lloyd Rudolph Heeter Kenneth Verne Jones Marion Greene Schleiger

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Selective Service World War II Dennis Arland Deeds Marvin R. Ballenger Albert Coocher Karl Egbert Meredith Clyde Orland Sturgeon Guy Hiner Russell Owen Snider Joe Peterson Ernest Paul Richter Kline David Reed Raymond Edgar Wagoner Hugh Henry Cloud Virgil Lewis Darkwood Charles William Fastabend Russell Lawrence Gunter Donald Van Duyne Lloyd Alfred Barkman Nolan Glenn Lewis John Frederick Richards Orville Earnest Long James Ira Watson Walter D. Townsend Norman Earl Meiser Elbert Vincent Young Howard Virgil White Clarence Franklin Hill Paul Eugene Grable Vern K. Hurley Edwin Bayne Perschbacher John Fredrick Heiden Richard Stanley Zolman Oran Esco Leedy Glen Ulysses Mosher Clarence Emsley Reed Clyde Calvin Mosher Ralph V. Johnston Jon Ray Stetson Gordon Oscar Shaw Dewey Admiral Crabill Harry Joseph Bauman Charles Frederick Mitchell

Rudy Nicholas Green S. Clair Ellis Chalres Lester Richardson Clyde Dale Neff Walter Henry Hauser Curtis Junior Croussore Harold Harness Carruthers Boyd Peterson Charles Frederick McKee Wilbur W. Morrett Nolan Lee Lewis [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, June 25, 1942]

DRAFT BOARD MAILS 100 QUESTIONNAIRES

The Fulton County Selective Service Board Wednesday mailed 100 selective service questionnaires to men who signed in the third draft registration. The questionnaires must be returned to the local draft board offices by July 18. Those receiving questionnaires were: George Wilbur Harvey Harold Lee Hankins Earl Davey Thompson Lloyd H. Haldeman Milton Emanuel Leckrone Russell Leo Sparks John Benjamin Henriott Harry Rankin Rosenbury Walter Lee Bemenderfer Rex Edward Murray Theodore Meyers Lloyd Eugene Fisher Loyle Wilfred Truax Byron Earl Hudkins Roy Otis Sheetz Arthur G. Smith Carl Edward Kreamer Oran Recie Locke Robert Dean Merley Elmer Richard Barta Edward Augustine Hardin Lawrence Henry Siders Friendy Washington Swartz Russell William Pratt Howard Keith Barts Jacob Alva Miller, Jr. Royce C. Nightenhelser Harold Roscoe Mikesell Boyd Ralph Barkman Eugene Adelbert Spencer

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Selective Service World War II Charles Lamont Guyer Loren Henry Kramer William Everett Goodman Onis Marcus Leonard Kenneth Dean Bryant Basil Earl Hawkins Max Feece George Lloyd Harper Clarence Russell Jackson Willard Raymond Snyder Clifford C. Wagoner Emmor Dorsie Reed John Randolph Hays, Jr. Maurice Edward Talbott Floyd Leroy Crippen Everett Meredith Little Cyril Merlin Widup Ole Cornelius Mork John Clinton Richardson Archie Orval Dague Edward Leroy Fleck Claude Lester Karn Roscoe John Hatch Omer E. Gregory Curtis Eugene Finney John Peters Dwight Leon Reed Edwin Vernette Meredith Max Dever Nicodemus Robert Max Walters Alpha Marion Overmyer Rex Vance Moore Fredrick Junior Wagoner William Judson Hudkins Earl Wilson Richard Lester Rouch Daniel Ralph Swank Dee Fultz Elmer Dale Gordon DeVur LaRue

Clarence Edward Culp Dewey Leroy Birnell Cleon Harden Walker Charles Alfred Willard Byron Earl Tyson Zephere Fredrick Martin Carl Raymond Carr Glenn Edward Cleland William M. Orr Charlie Ernest Ogle Lloyd Curtis Pickens Hugh Vincent Hunneshagen Grant Clemans Felder Ivan Claire Boylan Ernest Leroy Loofborough Rex Demoine Shobe Joseph William Hite Harry Martin Engel Donald E. Rogers Owen Modestious Weaver Alpha Hoesel Lamoin Hand Vern Gerald Eber Omer Charles Holloway Arthur Karl Wissman Devane Milton Felts John Leonard Evers Esta Vern Rush Herbert Holt Gould Odie Sausaman [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, July 9, 1942]

COMPLETE MAILING OF DRAFT QUESTIONNAIRES

The local draft board yesterday completed the mailing of selective service questionnaires to registrants in the third registration as they sent out the information blanks to the last 97 men who signed up in the third draft listing. The questionnaires mailed yesterday must be returned to draft headquarters by July 19. Those receiving questionnaires are: Arthur Ray Fansler Devon Shively Joe Smith Floyd Devon Haimbaugh Isaac Clinton Holmes George Peter Buchanan Clarence William Mikesell Russell Dale Moore Wesley Earl McMurray

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Selective Service World War II Gilbert Marting Smith Don Beery Elmer Bryan Hickle Charles West Edward Jasper Hutchinson Paul Eugene Cunningham Marvin Clavin Glassman Harold Lavon Kaley Wallace Dee Morris Lovell Jacob Hurlburt Everett William Showalter Alva William Rans Carl Charles Miller Elbie Verlin Herendeen James Irvin Murray Stanley A. Gasper William Allison McHatton Jack A. Elin Arnold Adams Virgil Rhu Becker Homer C. Saner Harold Remy Ralph King Leininger Virgil Wagoner Wayne Emmerson Mikesell Everett Theodore Hunt Oral Bryan Kindig Howard David Hershey Thomas Clifton Judd Carl T. H. Sanders Ora Russell Runnells John Raymond Friedrich Dale Daton Floor Harley Devon Swihart Lester Ferris Crabbs Joseph Reece Hoover, Jr. Dallas Davin Thompson Frederick Whitman Rankin Harry William Wenger

Thaddeus Gordon Shaw John Henry Waltz Leo Kubicki Louis H. Boocher John Henry Barkman James Orville Wilson Franklin Pierce Alber Clarence Irvin O’Connell Charles Mylin Moyer Roy Edgar Minter Jerry Dewey Scott Thurman A. Marshall Everett Jay Eshelman Patrick Omar McLochlin Estel Sylvester Carter Tom Lorraine Wright Claude C. Butler William Alonzo Perkins Robert Ola Eaton Alspach Fred Katschke Lloyd Sullivan Walter Ray Ball Roy Lewis Whybrew James Paul Shindledecker John Harley Schroeder L. J. Gibbons Richard Owen Drudge Clyde William Pontious Fredrick Albert Westwood William Clifford Koch Guy Elbert Mehrley Clarence Michael Hisey Wade Hampton Jarrette George Dewey Van Meter James Francis Pierce Raymond Charles Roy Samuel Lyman Dawald Raymond Harold Craig Avaughn Murray Everett Cunningham William Wayne McMillen Howard Weldon Felts Deverl Lee Abbott Willis Vernon Eber Reuben Jay Jones Joesph Walter Denny Fred Walgamuth Lester Jay Heckathorn Orville Peter Hartzler [The News-Sentinel, Friday, July 10, 1942]

310 YOUTHS WERE SIGNED

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Selective Service World War II IN FIFTH REGISTRATION

The Fulton County Selective Service Board this morning released a list of the registrants who signed up in the fifth draft registration. The registration was for all youths born between Jan. 1, 1922 and June 30, 1924, and not already in the armed services. The following list shows the fifth draft registrants arranged by order numbers, which are chosen by the birth dates of the 18-20 year-old registrants. The list of registrants follows: Herbert Harding Gilliland Lewis Frank Markley William Aaron Biddinger Howard Eugene Haldeman George Byron Baker Norman W. Cumberland Kenneth Emory McVay Clyde Garrette Spice Henry Bradley Harold Lee Butts Kenneth Wayne Hathaway Eli Wynn Billy James Showalter Peter Abraham Nicodemus Dale Franklin Myers Warren Lee Cornell Keith Orval Hisey Thomas Allen Rhodes Oliver Arthur Champ Kenneth D. Cooper Hugh Lewis Umbaugh Devon Paul Pfeiffer Alton Wilmer McIntire Robert Eugene Davenport John Frederick Hoffman Walter Albert Miller Wayne LeRoy Scott Sanford Doyle Overmyer Harold Dean Clevenger Kenneth Alonzo Nelson Cedric Deloise Utter Bernard Lee Engle Earl Lester Moore

Max Mitchell Zentz Richard Harold Traver Harold Leon Poorman Howard Dale Fred Clyde Devon Cornell Harold Tullent Perwitz Max I. Zabst John Wesley Champlin Lawrence Joseph Hizer James Richard Myers John Joseph Sulek Frank Junior Summers William Edward Clayborn Kenneth Spangler Hopkins George Junior Kahler Charles Nelson Sweet Teddy Ressler Cox Eugene John Sutton Donald Keith Scales Robert Armstrong Cessna Clarence Robert Tharp Wayne Edward Woolley Kenneth Nelson Paulk Marion F. Kline Jack Stuart Brunk Arthur Jay Mahler Carl Phillip Newcomer Elton Ezra Barkman Winsel Glen Heckathorn Fred Eugene Newell James Edward Boyce Paul Edward Walters Donald James Lake Harold Hartman Joseph Daniel Whittenberger Sidney Robert Bixler Lavon Harris Fred Jack Dean Morris Francis Truman Carlson Theodore Joseph Riley Elmer Richard Ziesenhene Robert Dlouise Flora Robert Emmerson Nye Joseph Mark Wildermuth William Devon Biggs Charles William King Lawrence Merl Brown Lyman Arthur King Charles Samon Miller Westel Frederick Carr Charles Benton Herendeen Milo EugeneYeazel Merle Hunt

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Selective Service World War II Harry Ginther, Jr. Gilbert William Schwenk Edward John Minarik James Wesley Renfro Hughert Dean Meyer Loring Floyd McKenzie Dale Emery Otto Walter Hunneshagen Walter Lee Easterday Hugh James Smith Robert Vincan Teeter Harold Dee Wallace Joseph Gilbert Slaybaugh Ivan Roy Burns Byron Harold Rentschler Lloyd Kenneth Weaver Arthur Harold Swango Dean J. Neher Robert Eugene Brown Maurice Willard Keyser George Edward Pollock, Jr. Leon Reynolds Crippen Carl Ray Shoemaker Owen Dale Bitterling Harold Cecil Biggons Benjamin Oliver Severns Ralph Roland Pratt Lowell G. Henderson Leonard Charles Lewis Bernard Eugene Decker Harry Junior Bunnell Vance Eugene Lytle John Vernon Good Howard Wilfred Hoge John Sriver Walter David Funk Devon Harrison Graham Paul J. McFarland Claris Lee O’Connell Oren Devane Miller James Russell Paxton Joseph Earl Wolf Alphonse Joseph Magne Ernest Benjamin Hisey Marvin J. Rouch Delbert Gene Kistler Adam Junior Sommers Walter Allen Sayger James Albert Walsh Frank Arthur Kralis Dale L. Emery Henry Weldon Sherrard, Jr. Wilbur James Overmyer

Gail Reginald Hartman Ronald Grant Weir Harvey Foy Clary John Junior Wolfe Dale C. Chapman John James Campbell DeVon Loyd Overmyer Howard Gene Coleman Lester John Russell James William Calhoun, Jr. Foster Daren Alspaugh Joseph A. Boganwright Don Eldon Smith James Robert Holloway James Lee Fall Richard Wayne DeMont Robert Raymond Worl John Richard Hoesel Franklin Glennon Keene Dewey Emerson Norris Lionel WilbertYoung Wilbur Dean Reed Marion Whybrew, Jr. Billy Jack Young Hugh Hunneshagen, Jr. Richard Wayne Sanders Von Leroy Zartman Paul Gene Leavell Edward Wrightsman Miller Fred Zellers Robert Earl Burns Dale Rhodes Walter Bernard Miller Gerald Dee Overmyer Thomas Abraham Enyart Ervin Dean Enyart Howard Cleon Rentschler Robert Vernon Kindig Elvin Ray Hoffman Emerson Wayne Enyart James Bernard Heater Wilbur Fenton Pike Raymond Earl Weller Robert Glen Brown Guy Hill, Jr. Fred Clifford Eytcheson, Jr. Harry John Johnson Richard E. Sherbondy Robert M. Cummins Evan Arthur Whallon Robert Harry Dague Lloyd Ivan Brandenburg John Byron Klise

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Selective Service World War II Leo E. Crabbs Otto Lowell Groninger Harry Frederick Lantz Lowell Lyman Hoehne James Alva Harvey Calvin Wade Mikesell John Robert Richardson Donald Clark Wilbur Gene Reese Gale Ellsworth Boldry Steve Clifford Croussore William Ney Willoughby Robert Guy Hickle George Franklin Harvey, Jr. Myron A. Carlson Robert Harold Moore James Leroy Coplen John Marshall Agnew John Lewis Kaley Hovey James Ball James Rodger Hines Roy Eugene Schipper Dustin Gene Lowman Wayne Thomas Hittle Harry Junior Overmyer Harley Max Bradbury Bill Van Trump Ritchie Harold Wayne Flora Clarence Dean Bogges Harry Wells Bailey Donald Leroy Smith John Windfield Collins Dean Spencer House James William Walton Mervin Keith Emmons Harold Raymond Bradley FrancisEdward McClure Virgil Edgar Gunter Lester Ray Flynn Jack Lowe Stucker Joe Rynearson Jackson William Burrows Ronald James Baldwin William Henry Malia Thomas Eugene DuBois Ralph Franklin Hamman Herman Leo Roach Raymond Dean Engle D. Harvey Palmer Gerald Max Urbin Charles Devon Shuman Edwin Franklin Griebel Merle Devon Harper

Owen Emerson McVay Morris Glenn Beatty Charles Lincoln Burgett James Milton Gilliland Samie H. Karn Frederick Eugene Kern Earl Edward Wheatley Warren Miller Dick Arthur Miller Joseph John Minarik Francis Eldon McLochlin Richard James Click William James McIntyre Audra Ray Bryant Cecil Howard Smith John William Myers John Richard Flynn Howard Deverle Holloway Franklin Edwin Carithers, Jr. Donald Philip Mutchler John Junior Hilficker Dale Foley Richard Lee Davis Leo Hubert Feece Bernard Donald Smith Leonard D. Brockey James Elmer Kerby, Jr. George Weidner, Jr. Howard Reed Johnston Junior Dean Bright Harold Edward McCalla Ted Merley Raymond Leroy Cooper Paul Dean Goodman Emery Earl Davidson James Everett Rogers John Edward Wise Walter Jerome Young, Jr. Robert Burford Glassley Francis Leroy Hauser Joe H. Runkle Max Eugene Teeter Ward Allen McCarty Virgil Louis Nitzschke Robert Ross-Shannon Leonard Keith Feltx Richard Henry Booher George William Deardorff Vernon Lee Jenkins George Melvin Denny Lee N. Filson Ernest Dale Floyd James Lee Shelton

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Selective Service World War II Edward Milton King Charles Pilkenton Boyes Clifford Calvin Reichard Guy Eldon Stayton Thomas Andrew Gast Claude Jackson Irwin Robert Gene Leininger Richard Edwin Biggs David Hizer, Jr. Richard Franklin Duff Joseph Dean Stansbury Leo John Gearhart [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, July 23, 1942]

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Selective Service World War II 66 QUESTIONNAIRES SENT TO TWENTY YEAR OLDS

The Fulton County Selective Service Board Friday mailed draft questionnaires to 66 Fulton county youths, who were signed in the fifth draft registration. The list includes all who became 20 on or before August 7th, 1942. The questionnaires must be returned to the local draft office by Aug. 17. Those receiving questionnaires were: Herbert Harding Gilliland, Lewis Frank Markley William Aaron Biddinger Howard Eugene Haldeman George Byron Baker Norman W. Cumberland Kenneth Emory McVay Clyde Garrette Spice Henry Bradley Harold Lee Butts Kenneth Wayne Hathaway Eli Wynn Billy James Showalter Peter Abraham Nicodemus Dale Franklin Myers Warren Lee Cornell Keith Orval Hisey Thomas Allen Rhodes Oliver Arthur Champ Kenneth D. Cooper Hugh Lewis Umbaugh Devon Paul Pfeiffer Alonzo Wilmer McIntire Robert Eugene Davenport John Frederick Hoffman Walter Albert Miller Wayne Leroy Scott Sanford Doyle Overmyer Harold Dean Clevenger Kenneth Alonza Nelson Cedric Deloise Utter Bernard Lee Engle Earl Lester Moore Max Mitchell Zentz Richard Harold Traver Harold Leon Poorman Howard Dale Fred Clyde Devon Cornell Harold Tullent Perwitz Max I. Zabst John Wesley Champlin Lawrence Joseph Hizer James Richard Myers John Joseph Sulek Frank Junior Summers William Edward Clayburn Kenneth Spangler Hopkins

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Selective Service World War II George Junior Kahler Charles Nelson Sweet Teddy Russler Cox Eugene John Sutton Donald Keith Scales Robert Armstrong Cessna Clarence Robert Tharp Wayne Edward Woolley Kenneth Nelson Paulk Marion F. Kline Jack Stuart Brunk Arthur Jay Mahler Carl Philip Newcomer Elton Ezra Barkman Winsel Glen Heckathorn Fred Eugene Newell James Edward Royce Paul Edward Walters Donald James Lebo [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, August 8, 1942]

50 FULTON CO. YOUTHS GET QUESTIONNAIRES Inasmuch as State Selective Service headquarters have ordered all local boards to immediately mail questionnaires to the 18 and 19-year-old youths, the Fulton county local board mailed questionnaires, on November 18th, to the following boys: Walter Lee Easterday Hugh James Smith Robert Vincent Teeter Harold Dee Wallace, Joseph Gilbert Slaybaugh Ivan Roy Burns Byron Harold Rentschler Arthur Harold Swango Dean J. Neher Robert Eugene Brown Maurice Willard Keyser George Edward Pollock, Jr. Leon Reynolds Crippen Carl Ray Shoemaker Owen Dale Bitterling Harold Cecil Gibbons Benjamin Oliver Severns Ralph Roland Pratt Leonard Charles Lewis Bernard Eugene Decker Harry Junior Bunnell Vance Eugene Lytle John Vernon Good Howard Wilfred Hoge John Sriver Walter David Funk DeVon Harrison Graham Paul J. McFarland

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Selective Service World War II Claris Lee O’Connell Oren Devane Miller Verlin D. Bryant James Russell Paxton Joseph Earl Wolf Ernest Benjamin Hisey Marvin J. Rouch Delbert Gene Kistler Adam Junior Sommers Walter Allen Sayger James Albert Walsh Frank Arthur Kralis Dale L. Emery Henry Weldon Sherrard, Jr. Milbur James Overmyer Gail Reginald Hartman Ronald Grant Weir Harvey Foy Clary John Junior Wolfe Dale C. Chapman John James Campbell The questionnaires must be completed and returned to the office of the Fulton county local board on or before November 28. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, November 19, 1942]

59 YOUTHS REGISTER DURING DECEMBER, ‘42 Fifty-nine boys who were born between July 1, 1924 and January 1, 1925, registered at the local Selective Service Board during the month of December, 1942. These boys are as follows: Robert Dean Keesey Ardis Dean Zellers Kenneth Earl Thomas Frank Alfred Martin Harold Emmett Mikesell Loren Dean Brown Elwood Davis Henry Richard Colfax Rader Charles William Swango Robert Eugene Roe Ernest Owen Brown Fred Nathan Eytcheson Richard Lee Slaybaugh Billy Dean O’Dell Earnest Leroy Young Russell Dean Carr Walter Gerald Jewell Earl Milo Alderfer Carl Devon Hodges Kenneth Paul Campbell John Richard Newell James Boyd Overmyer Richard Dean Showley David Eugene Reese Jack C. Severns

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Selective Service World War II Andrew Shirley Cooper Clyde Edward Bick, Jr. Kenneth LaVerne Zimpleman Robert Boyd Neighbor Vernon Irving Derring Max Carson Grable, Jr. Louis Jay Heckathorn Max Wayne Huffman Maurice D. Coplen William Henry Nickelson Robert Eugene Poenix Kenneth Hugh Cook Ivan Roy Troutman John Junior Neal Calvin Lee Braman Richard Paul Warfield Walter John Weber Covert Leroy Wentzel Owen Gene Hoehne Earl J. Cloud Harvey Ann Nickell Ralph Eugene Nicodemus Orville Burkett Virgil Leroy Casper Howard Dale Easterday Doyne Hoover William Clark Willard Quentin Lemoin Hand John Edward Shaw Jack Ward Ringle Keith Weston Hermance Malcolm Wayne Kestner Rollie Allen Surguy Robert Dean Newcomb [The News-Sentinel, Monday, January 4, 1943]

13 YOUTHS REGISTERED FOR SERVICE IN JANUARY The following boys who became 18 years of age during January, 1943 registered at the Local Board Office for Selective Service during that month: Maurice Sadowsky, Jr. Garand Lee Schwenk Robert Marion Townsend Russell Alvin Thompson Francis Norman Kelly James Lyle Miller William Floyd Moon Kenneth Noble West William Clifford MacLain Virgil Dale Olinger Edward Ezra Leazenby Oliver Frederick Clayburn Kenneth Lewis McDonel [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, February 2, 1943]

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Selective Service World War II

BECOME 18 IN FEBRUARY The local Selective Service Board announced the registration of the following eight men who became 18 years old during the month of February: Louis Eugene Shriver, Harvey Raymond Callahan, John Darren Coplen, Donald Dale Umbaugh, Wayne Carlyle Newport, Walter Harold Frettinger, Paul Eugene Strevy, and Raymond Thomas Weaver. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, March 2, 1943]

11 BOYS REACH AGE OF 18 DURING MARCH The Fulton county boys who became 18 years of age in the month of March and were compelled by the new draft law to register with the local draft board were: Howard Clinton Huffman Howard Eugene Meyer John Harold Shaw Charles Junior Good Dean Junior Rans Ray Eugene Bradway Richard Burton Lease Gerald Dean Kamp Wayne Russell Holle James Martin Richardson Fred Hannabach Richard Lowe Clary [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, April 1, 1943]

NAMES OF YOUTHS WHO REGISTERED ANNOUNCED The Fulton county draft board today announced the names of 11 local young men who reached the age of 18 and registered for selective service during the month of April. Those who registered were: Kenneth Eugene Bennett, Charles Wayne Redinger, Manuel Emery Hunt, Leon Merle Bidwell, Lowell Eugene Pfeiffer, John Francis Lukens, Robert Marion Mow, William Grant Mow, Calvin Arthur Riley, William Orlan Doud, and Robert V. Bennett. Two of the youths who registered, William and Robert Mow, are twin brothers. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mow of rural route three, Rochester. [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, May 1, 1943]

SIX YOUTHS NOW ARE ELIGIBLE FOR DRAFT It was announced today by Miss Marjorie Braman, registrar for the Fulton county selective service board, that six youths reached the age of 18 during the month of May. They were Lloyd Junior Wysong, Donnelly Dean Spice, Francis Oliver Coplen, Gerald Eugene Shriver, Paul LaMar Miller, and Harrison Leroy Partridge. The six registrants are subject to induction sometime this summer. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, June 1, 1943]

FIVE YOUTHS BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICE The Fulton county selective service board today announed the names of five youths who reached the age of 18 during the month of June. They are Peter William Terpstra, Thomas Jefferson Sauseman, Vern Eugene Herrell, Harold Dean McGee, and Glen Dean Zartman. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, July 1, 1943]

19 REGISTER AT LOCAL DRAFT BOARD DURING JULY

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Selective Service World War II The local draft board reported today that during the month of July, nineteen boys reached the age of 18 and signed at the local board for selective service examination. Those registering were: Max A. Grube, Russell D. Rhodes, William L. Tippy, Dwight E. Pollock, Elwyn E. Becker, Lester D. Edington, Earl E. Rogers, David H. Brooker, Frank L. Perkins, Marlowe Ewer Strouse, Ralph A. Carr, George L. Harper, Jr., Keith W. Smith, Francis V. Heater, Voris L. Lowe, Ostinell T. Davis, Robert J. Wagoner, Merle L. McGowen and Virgil E. Kaley Jack K. Overmyer who was granted an honorable discharge from the Army Enlisted Reserves, also registered during the month. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, August 2, 1943]

8 LOCAL MEN REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE CALL Eight [sic] Fulton county boys who reached the age of 18 during the month of August have registered at the local Selective Service board for classification in the Selective Service program. Those who registered are: Donald Max Montomery Elden Lavon Wise Richard William Hudkins Gale Frederic, Barter Calvin Luther Green Rudy Rivera Gomez Lawrlence Cleo Hays also registered after being given an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy. [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, September 1, 1943]

SIX MORE REGISTER FOR ARMY DUTY IN SEPTEMBER Six more Fulton county youths reached the age of 18 during September and registered for army service, selective service officials reported today. The boys are waiting for their papers ordering them to take their physical examinations. Following are the boys registered: Roy Eugene Pattee Richare Lester Ginther Emil Ruhnow, Jr. Virgil Eugene Faulstitch Lee Junior Gearhart Manford Lee Norris [The News-Sentinel, Friday, October 1, 1943]

EIGHT FROM COUNTY REGISTER FOR DRAFT Eight Fulton county men reached the draft age of 18 during the month of October and registered with the local Selective Service Board. Those registering are: Carl Kerby Jack Kern Joe Callahan Carl Westwood Arnold Murray Francis Artist Robert Graham George O. Jenkins [The News-Sentinel, Monday, November 1, 1943]

ONE SELECTIVE SERVICE DELINQUENT IN COUNTY

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Selective Service World War II Chairman Lewis H. Stewart of the Fulton county selective service board stated today that on Nov. 1, his board had reported one registrant to the United States attorney as delinquent. A delinquent has been defined by draft board officials as any man liable for training under the selective service law who has failed to perform any duty required of him by that law or the selective service regulations. Most registrants become delinquent through carelessness in failing to keep their local boards informed of change of addresses, employment, or family status. The only delinquent noted by the Fulton county selective service board is Gordon Lewis Duncan, who was employed by the Cole Brothers Circus. Anyone having information regarding this registrant should report to the local board immediatly. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, November 1, 1943]

EIGHT REGISTER HERE UPON REACHING AGE OF 18 It was announced today that eight Fulton county youths reached the age of 18 during the month of January and registered at the local Selective Service branch office. Those registering are: Carl Damron Garrett Pownall Ralph F. Crist Floyd E. Mollencupp Robert F. Townsend Forrest E. Brown Charles Floyd Nicklaus Charles W. Bernhardt [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, February 1, 1944]

FIVE REGISTER FOR DRAFT CALL DURING FEBRUARY Five Fulton county youths reached the age of 18 during February and registered with the local selective service board. Those registering are awaiting pre-induction physical examinations. The following registered with the local board during the month of February: Luther Bradley, son of Erve Bradley Robert Eytcheson, son of O. E. Eytcheson Richard M. Talbott, son of Mrs. Helen Talbott Francis Oliver Gibson, son of Earl B. Gibson Floyd Henry White [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, March 1, 1944]

TEN REGISTER FOR DRAFT DURING MONTH OF MARCH Rochester selective swervice officials today revealed the names of 10 Fulton county youths who reached thee age of 18 during the month of March and registered at the local board. Those registering during the past month were: Rollin Edwin Nette Walter Edgar Denny Gene Deloyce McIntyre Delbert Roy Rans, Jr. Gerald Dean Glaze Richard Eugene Kistler Raymond Frederick Roach George Thomas Traver William Allan Cessna Benjamin Robert Brown [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, April 1, 1944]

FIVE REGISTER FOR DRAFT DURING APRIL

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Selective Service World War II The Fulton County Selective Service board today revealed the names of five Fulton county residents who reached the age of 18 during April and registered for the draft. One of the youths, John Heiden Jr., is now in service with the U. S. Merchant Marine. The following regis tered during April: Donald Lee Blacketor Franklin Eldon Lamb George Henry Bright John Stanley Hand John Heiden, Jr. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, May 1, 1944]

SEVEN REACH AGE OF 18 AND REGISTER FOR DRAFT Seven Rochester and Fulton county youths, many who recently completed their formal high school education, reached the age of 18 during the month of May, registered for the draft at the local Selective Service Board. Those registering were: Gordon M. Beattie Charles Richard Thomas Robert William Hunter Eldon Eugene Shultz Forest Dean Zartman Robert E. Nicodemus Raymond Gunter [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, June 1, 1944]

FOURTEEN REGISTER FOR DRAFT DURING MONTH OF JUNE Selective service officials reported today that 14 more Fulton county residents reached the age of 18 during June and registered for the draft. The group, many of whom recently graduated from high school in the county, will be given their draft call in the near future. Those registering during June were: Emerson E. Whybrew Morse M. Utter Loyd D. Herrell Lowell E. Young Robert H. Kale Donald L. Smith Billy Joe Lambert John Flora, Jr. Leo G. Kaubicki Theadore W. DeMien Garland E. Eshelman Wendell L. Grass Kline Don Reed Arthur V. Weaver [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 5, 1944]

NINE FROM COUNTY REACH DRAFT AGE DURING JULY

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Selective Service World War II Nine Rochester and Fulton county youths reached the age of 18 during July and registered for the daaft, local selective service officials announced today. Many of the group are graduates of county high schools. Those registering were: Charles Spohn, Jr. James Lee Brodian Charles Blanchard Riggle, Jr. Laurel Owen Otto Lester Albion Eber, Jr. Richard LaVern Pfeiffer Francis Eugene Sanders Frederick Jesse Swango Billie Lee Hill [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, August 1, 1944]

ELEVEN COUNTY YOUTHS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICE The Fulton County Selective Service board has listed the names of 11 youths who have attained the age of 18 during the month of August. The boys who are now eligible for service are: Richard Norman Wagner Carl Leroy Hopper Fred Ray McGlothlin Kenton Andrew Gast Richard Eugene Kindig Charles Alvin Crippen John Alfred Helt Ralph Leonard Clupper Nicholas Eugene Grostefon Donn Jackson Nichols, Jr. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, September 1, 1944]

FIVE COUNTY YOUTHS REGISTER IN SEPTEMBER Five Rochester and Fulton county young men upon reaching the age of 18, registered during the month of September in the office of the local selective service board. Those registering were: Robert Leroy Ginther Ralph John Frettinger Ted Lincoln Enyeart Thomas James Berry Joe Eugene Hoffman. Clarence Lett also registered here during the month. Mr. Lett was in the Ohio National Guard when war was declared and has received an honorable discharge after serving in the South Pacific. When registration was started those in the National Guard were not registered and so Mr. Lett had to do so now. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, October 2, 1944]

ELEVEN BOYS REGISTER WITH SELECTIVE SERVICE Eleven [sic] Fulton county youths who attained the age of 18 during the month of October have registered at the local selective service office. [NOTE: See Nov. 2 item] Those registering were: Sheldon Ken Mikesell Darrell Francis Reinholt Paul Edward Lewis

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Selective Service World War II Kenneth Devern McIntire Ernest Jones, Jr. Albert Leroy Shotts John Victor Hott Paul Edward Lewis Kenneth Dee Smiley Robert Allen Long [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, November 1, 1944]

ELEVEN BOYS REGISTER WITH SELECTIVE SERVICE Eleven [sic] Fulton county youths who attained the age of 18 during the month of Octover have registered at the local selective service office. [NOTE: See Nov. 1 item] Those registering were: Sheldon Xen Mikesell Darrell Francis Reinholt Charles Leon Baird Herbert Devern McIntire Ernest Jones, Jr. Albert Leroy Shotts John Victor Hott Paul Edward Lewis Kenneth Dee Smiley Robert Allen Long. [The News-Sentinel, Thursday, November 2, 1944]

ELEVEN REGISTER FOR SERVICE IN NOVEMBER Eleven youths who attained age 18 during the month of November, registered for military service, the local Selective Service Board announced Friday. They were: Frederick Pence Mitchell Richard H. Burkett Woddle E, McGlothin Clinton Lee Joseph Rob Ray James Glenn Rudolph Schwenk Roy Chalmers Gibbons Frank Melton Bowles Robert James Depoy Arnold Eugene Sommers Eldon Wayne Felts [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, December 2, 1944]

LIST TEN TEEN AGED YOUTHS FOR SERVICE Ten registrants who attained the age of 18 years in December were listed for future service in the armed forces, the Fulton County Selective Service Board announced today. Two of these registrants had been previously accepted but were later discharged and have again been listed for examination in the service. The list follows: Harold Eugene Burch Lorenzo George David Burns Robert Francis Murphy Loyd Frances Saner Jack Edward Sausaman Elmer Dean Shepherd Merrell Everett Sutton

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Selective Service World War II Robert Leroy Woodward. Willard E. Hartman, who enlisted in the U.S. Army on Oct. 17, 1940, and who was discharged on Dec. 15, 1944, registered. Charles Raymond Cooney, who enlisted in the U. S. Navy on Sept. 28, 1942, and discharged Nov. 21, 1944, also registered. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, January 2, 1945]

MANY COUNTY MEN TO BE CALLED UP FOR PHYSICALS Farm youths from 18 through 29 years of age will face pre-induction military examinations during the month of February, the local Selective Service Board announed this morning. This, it is stated, will include all men between the ages specified who are now classed 2-C as well as those who have turned 18 during the month of January. The order comes as a part of the revised draft regulations recently released from Washington. Slated for re-classification also are all men 18 through 29 classed as 2-A, 2-B or 2-C with F or L designation, who voluntarily leave their present employment without the consent of their local draft board. Under re-classification schedules, all such men, whether prviously rejected as unfit, or deferred for limited service, will be given 1-A status and will be required to appear for examination under the present greatly modified physical standards code. A number of county men whose physical condition has been deemed to be now improved since previous examination have been classed 1-A and have received their re-classification cards. These men will be required to appear for another examination upon call of the local board. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, January 29, 1945]

NINE YOUTHS REGISTER FOR MILITARY SERVICE Nine county youths who attained age 18 during the month of January and who will be called for pre-induction examinations in March or April, were registered with the selective service board. They are: Walter Ball, Jr. Howard Trever Dailey Carl Jacob Evans Robert Lee Holloway Charles William Merley LeRoy Devain Miller Loyd Edward Paxton Robert Lee Porter Freddie Lee Yelton The News-Sentinel, Thursday, February 1, 1945]

FIVE COUNTY YOUTHS REACH AGE EIGHTEEN Five county youths who attained age 18 during the month of February have registered at the selective service board according to lists released for publication today. They are: Howard Augustus Burns George Curtis Green Raymond Edward Riley Oris Glen Baker John Richard Fultz. [The News-Sentinel, Friday, March 2, 1945]

TWELVE TEEN-AGE YOUTHS REGISTER IN MARCH

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Selective Service World War II Twelve teen-age youths who, during the month of March, reached age 18, have registered for military service with the Fulton County Selective Board and will be called later for pre-induction examinations. They are: Milo Phillip Guise Robert Lee Crundwell Alton Eugene Rhodes John Edward Shanley Robert Vawter McKelvey Donald Eugene Callahan Paul Albert Weller Edgar James Rans Ivo Eugene Myers Harvey Earl Buyer Henry John Hittle William Franklin Schroer [The News-Sentinel, Saturday, March 31, 1945]

NINE COUNTY YOUTHS REGISTER AT AGE OF EIGHTEEN Nine county youths who attained the age of 18 years during the month of April were registered for military duty the Fulton County Selective Service Board announced today. These were: Charles Lee Riddle Robert Eugene Carr Frederick Byron Keim Louis Simmons, Jr. Isadore Francis Faulstich Theodore Charles Faulstich William Dean McCroskey Clifford Roy Richardson Elton Dean Leedy Transfers from this board to the jurisdiction of other boards, and their assisnments, include: Frederick William Mohler transferrd to Peru for induction, was accepted by the Marines on April 21. Rob Roy Jones transferred to Crawfordsville for induction, was accepted by the Army on April 21. Lloyd Ivan Brandenburg transferred to Hoopeston, Ill., for induction, was accepted by the Army on April 16 [The News-Sentinel, Monday, April 30, 1945]

FIVE TEEN-AGE BOYS REGISTERED FOR DRAFT The local Selective Service Board today announced registration of five county youths who reached age 18 during the month of May. These boys will be called later for pre-induction examinations. They are: John Byron Mathias Robert Lee Deardorff Richard Dean Ingram Richard Paul Bair Albert Henry Leasenby [The News-Sentinel, Friday, June 1, 1945]

ELEVEN COUNTY MEN ARE REGISTERED DURING JUNE Eleven county men registered under the selective service act during the month of June, the local selective service board announced today. Of these, eight were classified under the 18 year

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Selective Service World War II age limit, while three others, who enlisted prior to the draft act, and who have since been discharged from the service, registered as provided by law. These were: Orville Joseph Audrey L. Cummings Kenneth O. Zartman Those making up the 18-year contingent, who will be called for preliminary examination later are: Paul Jerald Barns, Jr. Everett Dean Miller James Edward O’Dell Obed Alvin Good Richard Donald Rans Glenn Oakley Hart Richard Eugene Landis Enrico John Thomas Diesale Gretona [The News-Sentinel, Monday, July 2, 1945]

THREE EX-SERVICE MEN REGISTERED FOR DRAFT Three ex-servicemen who have been recently discharged, and who enlisted in the armed services before being listed for the draft, registered during the month of July in accordance with the Selective Service acts. They were: Larry D. Braman, Francis Clyde Davis and Vonald W. Hoffman. There were no 18-year-olds registered during the month. A group of men who have been reclassified and others will leave Thursday morning for preinduction examinations, the Selective Service Board said today. [The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, July 31, 1945]

NINE COUNTY MEN ARE REGISTERED IN SEPT. A total of nine men registered during the month of September, the local selective service board announced today. Of these, the following four were formerly discharged from the services and registration was for the purpose of completing their military records. Frederick E. Bemenderfer, Robert L. DeBruler, Richard B. Young and Harold DeLoice Alspach. The other five are in the 18-year-old class and have registered for military service. They are: David William Geller, now with the Merchant Marine; Marion Eugene Gagnon, Wayne Lewis Groninger, Omer Norman Conrad and Byron Paul Leininger. [The News-Sentinel, Monday, October 1, 1945]

FORMER MEMBERS OF ARMED FORCES REGISTER The following men registered during the month of October who were members of the Armed Forces but have recently been discharged: Herbert L. Drew James V. White Robert E. Hayes Harry E. Staley William J. Basler Julian Albert Powell Vern A. Kissinger

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Selective Service World War II Donald F. Bruce Lorrell Mackson Thornburg The following men registered during the month of October because of having reached their 18th birthday: John Charles Ogle Leonard Earl Hattery Gale F. Foley Randall Eugene Westwood Virgil Roy Zellers Paul Richard Ridenour Robert Ernest Warfield John Max Miller Robert Harry Webb Richard Elvin Downs [The News-Sentinel, Wednesday, October 31, 1945]

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World War II

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