H MEN GIVENDEFERMENT ONDEPENDENTSTown District DraftBoard Classifies 98Registrants inDeferred GroupsClafficication of 98 Town dis-■trict selective service registrants in deferred classes was announced by Fred Kellman, chief clerk of Boa i d No, 1.Of these the majority, 76, were placed in Class 3-A, deferred because of dependents.One man, George Hubert Moss,was classified as 1-B, eligible for limited service; Aldo Pietrantozz; j was put in Class 2-B, deferred because of occupation; and Carl Campbell, who has completed the rcqirried term of service in the armed forces, was placed in ClassFour men classified as 4-F.totally disqualified for service, were Modesto Rodighiero, Harvey Lee Wilson, Hugh Donald Brown, and Kenneth Marshall Kelly.Men over 28 years old deterred in Class 1-H included Fred Sam Berger, Aubrey Burdette, James Lenvil Backus. Albert Rogusky Johnny Williams, Wilson Watson | Cana day, Edgar Lewis Thompson I Cam lie Premo, William Perry Painter, Dale Rrammor. Roy Jack son Witten, Lloyd Taft Lewi-,Harbert Bank'-, Nathan William Bcekner, Howard Garfield Blevim Three-A’s (with dependents) are Gentle Lee Clavtor, ThomaJ Roscoe Jessup, Louis Benjamin Schoonover, John Edward Me-Clung, Clifford Finley Meadows Herbert Lee AngLn, John Rice. Roy Jean Dawson, Nelson Charles Sullivan, Walter Gray Mills, Min-nis Clifford Adkins, Ix)uis Pete Sorensen, Rov Lee Dickerson. Everett Aery Bolen, Levi Mc-| Coy Gaylor, Dolphis Lemlle Greei Berijamin Roebuck, Lloyd Allen Stone. Hurshel Jackson DeHart Eugene Lee Dunaway, Owen Dan-el Gillespie, Mike Milton StoverJames Jackson Roberts, Gerak Joseph Winkel, Amos Loya Wright Fred Wilson Huddleston Glen Fitzpatrick.Walter Arthur Puckett, Joseph Lawrence Fragile, Earl Farley Martin, Carl I^ong Greathouse Maderia Melzah Powers, Samuc Eugene Fast, Alfred KennethHavs, Everette Paul Gulley, Jarnc' Edward Jackson, Vincent Joseph Done hoe, Virgil Leon Kyle, *F.d-ward Clinton Haga, Wiley McPeakElvin Lee Durham, Howard Tern-nil C ox.Vernal Mask to T.tisk \Tarinr