Four More Leave For Army DutyRUI'II C.MiOGKIVK I.IORGI I f.l«.oi.ll\Klt; !i \IU I S I RIlt; II \litKorn it r *»ii iti( kFour young m* a from Od C ty, two of them brothers, were among• e i from ’ k s area Who left las’ night to jo: r the ar n tv I fore*** of the T’m t ed States They enlisted ! h r o u g h the 1 oc a I r lt;c t y t t * ?n; office, in charge of Sgt Frank T Palmer.The OH Cify young men are Ra 1 }h Geglt;»gein♦» and lt;1eorgo .1.Gegogeine, brother* Charles KF11 ■ ha t lt;1 $ a rat IU. lt;he i f Sher k# k Others r the group leav ng Instnight for the Pittsburgh induction center from where they will be as-•ek'Ucd were Wayne K Huangs Titus* lb ; Paul Shughne»sv,lie. »Franklin; Joseph Mantling Franklin; M a* ha el Biesowski, Franklin; Meric Tenney, I‘oik. and Charles Green ice. PolkThe Gegogeine brothers, who left 1 night, brought to four thenumber of «tons of Mr and M'« Thomas F Gegog«dn»\ 34 Scldr-n«ve , who are now sr. the F Saervke C%Uj ence Cfeg-tgeine 1# a member of a tank corps beat*d in California and Boyd Oegogeins is with the air corps in Mississippi-The stream of applicants for cn listmenl, which started last week after the opening of hostilities be-t a r e n ? h e t* n i t ed at e $ a n d J a pa n»continued yesterday of the recruit* ing 0ffic'e sn t he po*toffice build* i n g. Be t w e e t. 80 n. n d 100 a pT111 00 -t iofa* ho vs been r ece 1 ved b v Sgl.'PI Jp •• .; lt;rV-iV!. ’ ” ;v* 1- W-i'RalnoM and of fias number 21 have actually gone m’o the service, while a number of others have completed ail enlistment requirements and will leave on various days during t h c I»a 1 a n c e o f t h e week Others of t h t* appI im n t s are nw a 11ing t hei r final n n d i cm 1 ex a m i n a t i o n,