Men Discharged From Service At , Increasing RateCalls And Physical| Exams At Rate I Little ChangedI The rapid rate at which men are , being released from military ser-• vice is reflected in the increased filing of discharges of men with with the Selective Service Board. JUp to noon Thursday 56 men had i filed their discharges in the ; eight and one-half days of October the office had been open, more than half of them this week. Discharges were filed since the . last report printed in Tuesday's Sentinel by the following:Raymond H. Hansen, John Edward Depon, Gene Custer, Raymond Waldschmitt, Lester Kapfer, Lu-Verne Becker, Theodore Hartman, Frank Betsworth, Raymond Thomas, Willie Olsen, Robert Johns, Lester Wilt Carter Harrison, Victor Baker, Arnold Wilier, Raymond Wilmes, Roy E. Wilier, Bernard Krause, Lowell Day, Henry Mil-brodt, Harry Groepper, Darrell Scholer, Joseph Meinen, Lamar[Jones, Joseph Wetrosky, Lawrence VanWyhe, Orville Nanninga, Harley Caskey, Kenneth Thunhorst, Donald ; DePree, Ray Schut, Urban Thiel,I Ralph Kaelke. 1Twelve men left Tuesday for Fort Snelling, Minn., for their pre- ' I induction physical examinations. In the party were the following: Miller, Lloyd K., Akron.I Hoffman, Daryle D., Westfieid,I Woollard, Robert J., Kingsley. jCooper, Don.L,, LeMars.Neal, Harold F., Kingsley.Klave, Henry D., LeMars.Modde, James P., Remsen.Peck, Robert W., Westfield, Wittkop, Robert G„ Rt. 1, Remsen. Rolfes, Elmer H., LeMars.Tague, William R„ Westfield. Jones, Dwight C., Akron.The board has one call for men for induction to leave later in October. The state office announces Ithat induction calls will continue at Ithe wrntrTmethe year as for the past three months.