Largest Group Ever to Go I \From Eastern Partof County.One of the largest groups ofeastern Gieerie county young mennever to leave Selective ServiceBoard No. 2 at Bloomfield wereaccepted recently for service in■ -i* 1!0hthe armed forces of the UnitedStates. Most of those accepted | flfor duty in the army are enjoyingI14-day furloughs. LIt was announced today by the I j. Selective Service Board thac e1 groups inducted into the army aft-1 er July 1 will have the privilege**of taking 21-day furloughs.All those accepted for servicenpassed physical examinations and tbwere inducted immediately.Names of those accepted are as follows:caBoh Green, Mylo Nation Record, Herman Russell Uland, Robert t] Dale Ashcraft, Charles Robert ° Kirby, Elmer Edwin Hancock. John Taylor Lynn, Dewey E. Mauder, [ 1 James Dyer Schloot, Robert Ells- j ^ worth Gordon, Harold Wayne Kep- ^ linger, Charles Junior Thomas, Herschel William Cook, CharleswwnaaittlPmtlItiaRay Shelton, Wa rren Alfred Corwin, Grady Jewell Caudell, Kenneth Opal Roberts, William Thomas Nichols, Samuel Roy Allen, Jr., William Albert Kelley, Paul Richard Sparks, t alvin Coolidge Price, Stevens, James Robert Robbins,Wayne L. Davis, Minor Edward Charles William Burcham, Russell Wayne Thompson, Syril Ray Keif-ner, Richard DeWitt Spencer, Otis Leverne Jeffers, Donald Frederick Sparks, Richard Edward Leavitt, James Cleveland Bough, Dale Leon Padgett, Louie Dale Page, Joseph | ^ Russell Riddle, Lester Earl Hudson, James Prentiss McCoy, Marion Arnold Lent, Luther DaleBough, Frederick Mason Martin-dale, Robert Oscar Allen, Wayne Hubert Hudson, Gilbert Allen Buffo loe. Ervin Wayne Jackson, Fred McMania Jr., and Wilbert D. Dish-man.inisajwtlithofclt;:frGMcManis and Dishman were transferred to the local board.