Tuesday, February 17,19424orOne ThousandSign For DraftExposure, ad, prob-iird, Red )dy was Weaver, tid today lest hereIroquois Man And Son Register Together; ManyVeterans Includedhich they an auto-o believe dain withiid. Later, s brought iird prob-with the of expo-one ofin con-idmitted j ;ith theand thislence at is found ifter theWeaver 1 no partiding fur-commun-hwest ofSome one thousand citizens of Beadle County registered yesterda for Selective Service, an unofficial count of registration cards indicatedthis afternoon.The complete tabulation was not available, but with only five small precincts left to report in the county, officials said that a total of 975 cards had been counted.Previous estimates had placed th« total of those who would register atsomewhere around 1,200.At least one father and son combination registered in the county, as official in the Iroquois center reported that William G. Teilfoldt, 43 years old, and his son Lloyd W. H. Thielfoldt, 21 years old, signed for possible military service at the same time.In many precincts, men who fought in World War I were registered.A third national lottery will be held sometime next month, officials say, to determine the order in which this group of registrants w'ill receive questionnaires. Reports say that those in this group who are eligible for military service will be called after the present 1-A list is exhausted.ISgnnth Ilatnta Native