Inyder[‘hethentovilliks.beAsvilltttotedhea.Largest Group of SelecteesGoes To Camp Perry TodayFor Induction Into ArmySandusky’s largest group of inductees for the United. States Army since Selective Service was started, this morning went to Camp Perry Reception Center to receive preliminary instructions prior Wglririlng training.Included in the group were many of the younger men of the city.Private Paul Richard Homberger, 1418 Hayes-av, was acting cor-ofSchedule Of Dates For Income Tax Reports Is GivenThe complete schedule of places and dates when agents of the U. S. bureau of internal revenue will be in various cities and townsporai, having been appointed at Toledo last week when the group underwent, physical examinations.While this group entrained for Camp Perry, William “Bill** Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homier Roberts, Perkiris-ay, bid farewell as he left for Cleveland to start acttyeservicb HWtir’- -the United States Marines. “Bill” is a former Sdnausky High athlete, and has been awaiting his call by the Marines. He expects to go direct to iParris Island, S. C.Prior to leaving for the reception centefr, the Army inductees were presented smokes and candy at the New York Central railroad station by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. American Legion representatives gave each man a handbook entitled “Fall-In”.Inductees leaving today were: Paul Richard Homberger, 1418 (Turn to Page 8—No. 7.)Oupowhe file] posl win bias Tun V thequapreLibBerarnfirnIirep10ersbutsouAzonStwPI\WaEriiEriiasslt;