*IIIt1lt;rii*5i * *ft:ttt1A*assigned: fagrillev Drkft BOteit ^534 j since :jheMeptive service sent into Army ••*#••vice ^prii %9f %ccotiig to older*esfe(fij$„ .fey^ y^jt- contingent of' 15 young men felt WilliyUlo Tuesday imnitog at 7:30 o'clock for induction into ser-menrequired tor the quota and threere$a#nmnt*e. kCpmb era oi igfcq^arc:Whitesville, Tloyd. Sweet, - Andover, and, Mflton- Gro«ttnan, Wellsyffle, all vo 1 iin t e e r s; - ^Arlton Coats,HAUffPort; Donald Krause, And-over; Kenneth Taylor* ’ Hinsdale jitfchard^i^err^^^George Voorhees, all of Bolivar; Don* HiiUnan* Richhurg; William Afalesky,' ; Clarence StisSer4 Jr.; Wayhe ^ Smith,. Harold Jackson, QlihtonJWpsce, all ot Wellsvflle.1. The . question, most frequently Asked of Selective Service local •boards by registrants about to be inducted for x Army t training is!lWhat.shair^I report?1' ' A wide variety of answers have, been .given by service men and fprmer .service, men, ac?cording to . Hew York State headquarters of. ~ Selective - Service, butthey *11 agree on .qnejjeneral rule;■Bring as j|t|!o:as*^possibleA of either clothing or accessories. -It, is possible for a man to report for induction with no equipment other than the clothes 4ie. has bn, “Ana without money, and .stiil get along quite comfortably from the time he leaves the local board office until he is discharged--from the Service at the comjaeticm pf his tuning. All.requihtC transportation* food,- shelter, and clothing Will be fmnished by the government*' 7-\- ~ \r .....But there! are - a rtw items* thatshould! be brought ialong, in the intereato ; of cietoilness, comfort and happiness.: At most, these in-ont: change of shirt ’ andHit first mOrning Cake of soap and soap 7 a tooth faroto sod'paste ► eocab nd small hair--it Js 1ML to tokatomepiM. 4ttabtf metal pimr, /tbtm dauber or brush end polish, e flbepeet m end smell, olotbe* brush“nta« **ay preiepta,: * i: 'K Xu Addition the selectees should brtac a. taaoc and shoeing bruthr and aoap or powder uhlem-he la fortunate enough to be able to go through the flat two day* without ihevlng. An electric Aeor may be ueable in sou* ptooee, but the eojkber cannot alwaya find a con--.11A(3t1tti\9X£13iCixiXii4i]black tie and extra handkerchiefs.■Tim arpsy ^dh i .issuev one tie -and {bur handkerchiefs, but most/-atii*It is most dedraWe that a smallbag dr3(ki*1tAtlt;111IiI]•11ilt;. -lt;•i*j4lt;1Jbe . needed- ,to qiail Cbisck home from the recep-tkm -'oenter; .• ■: ;• !''.•. .'r V: ;•; • •.•should ! -be cauiiohedkj.uwsuch ai lpdker^ / tnmki^ and large musical instruments. Ihmost instance®, such-inate^ W^ha# to► •* / /ilt;»1i]