on-theen-honred*tmova-* tyrant.oldliededo-ge.tolet-avaiiabie, it was reported doubtful that a deadline of March 1, as setTen Y ouths GoInto Army AndMore SelectedBy GODFREY KAMPNEU•Ten young Erie-eo men left tills morning for Cleveland for induction in the Army for one year’s training.Norman H. Lonz, 911 W. Adams-st, was leader of the city’s quota of six while Edwin J. Manners, R. D. 2, Sandusky, was leader of the four leaving from the county. They went by bus at 7:35 o’clock this morning.The other inductees were John P. Kelley, 432 MeDonough-st; Chester G. Dunkel, 1914 Barker-st; Roscoe C. Stout. 1335 Olds-st; Henry C. Stoll, 1005 Putnam-st and Earl V. Geisert, 1316 Harrison-st, all of Sandusky; Angelo J, Eegando, Huron: Vincent M. Toll, Huron and Wilfred F. Keating, 626 Per-kins-av, Sandusky.Substitutes who will be sent by (Turn to Page 13—No. 3.)i ini n