PAGE TENVan Buren WillSend 53 Men ToService Aug, 31Selectees Will Go To ;t Detroit To Receive Assignments jic:iPAW PAW. Aug. 21—Van Buren:c county ■win send 53 electee?, scme]d of them reentered in other Males.^to the Detroit induction station forj*assignment. Men in western partlyof the county will be picked up by j buss at the Chamber of Commerce,! South Haven, and brought to Pawij( Paw, where rhe entire group will j t have lunch. The buses will leave \ for Detroit immediately after lunch.!Men in the group are: Howard; C. Meles. Allegan: George Slee,;vGaines; James A. Mahieu, Otsego; Edward Schtneider. Midland; George E. Conklin, Benton Harbor; Henry V. Frazier, Jackson; George H. ( Gillette, Harold J. Beach, Dee C. f Carpenter, Kalamazoo.Others are: Eugene C. sink, Harold L. Grakes, James W. Curtiss. Gobles; James A. Wade, James * E. Kendal], Harold E. Zimmer, Arthur S. Wiggins, Bloomingdaie; Ralph L. Versaw, Frances X. Lanphear, William C. Bands, Jr.t Floyd N. Wefttherwax Paw Paxc; Basil G. Areaux, Mattawan: Edward H. Messlnger, Watervliet.Bernard C. Wickett, Joseph T. Bajo. Harry J. Bushick, Walter A. Dyrcz, Hen try Schreuder, Jr., Elmer Jackson Jr., Loran G. Adams, Decatur; Eugene D. Carr, Max A. Dillenbeck, Lawrence; Charles E. Darling, Lawton; Roy Charles Mart, Hartford..TnVm H Gotrawpll. Chester R.