The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1940 Page: 8 of 10
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the regist-
sist registrants in answering the
‘ with no board having more tmuo
question- JW0 registrants under its Juris-
diction. I
will
4. Q.—What will the question-
naire include?
• A.—The questionnaire will con-
sist'chlefly of questions which will
divulge the lnformatteii aw which
the registrant's desirability for
military training will be detennin
ed. It will call for detailed infor
motion on u rcfii&Lrtint.'
economic, physical, and occupa-
tional conditions. -
6.Q.—Will this information be
kept confidential?
A.—All Information of a person-
al nature given In the question-
naire will be kept confidential.
6. Q —What is the importance
of4Ms questionnaire?
A.—On the basis of the answers
given to theee questions, the local
boards will determine Whether the
registrant. should be claasUed ag
mdttrtion
into training.
be tern-.
from the trtunuiK promam
7. Q.—Must claims for a defer-
red status be made at the time
..-the questionnaire is filed?
Jt2-Ye* tmiess the registrant
demonstrates in his questionnaire,
by specific request, a desire for a
deferred status, he will be classed
a* immediately available lor the
A.—The olM«ll»cation Is left up
to local boards, composed of three,
or more locals eitisOns recom-
mended b ythe Oovemor «)d
named by the President. Texas
will have 341 such local boards,
with no board having more than
3. Q.—What procedure
theca local boards follow?
A.—First, each registrant will
be sent a detailed questionnaire
which, will serve as the bagts of
the classification. After theee ques-
tionnaires are returned, the local
boards will consider them la the
order In which the registrant's
numbers were drawn in the na-
tional lottery. ir
4. Q.—Will the classification be
0. Q—How will the registrant
ngUhr ‘ fled?
the
local board will notify all regist-
rants who have .been classified
that day„ of Us action. g
7. Q.—Will the board order a
physical examination for regist
rants?
• A —Ordinarily physical' exami
nations will be ordered only after
a man has been classified as bn-|
mediately available for training.
A preliminary examination will
conducted by .the examining phy
sic tan of each board, who will be
named by the President on recom-
mendation of the Governor. The
preliminary examination will w**d
out the obviously unfit. The final
examinations will be made, at
regular receiving stations.
8. Q.—Can the registrant appeal
from the action of a local board?
A.—Yes. If the registrant is pot
satisfied with the classifications
* n the
he receives from
local board,
A —In many cases it will be on a regional basis. If there is a
possible to classify a registrant dissenting vote on this Boardof
on the basis of the questionnaire Appeal, the registrant may APP4*U
alone. In other cases, the regist- to the President of the United
rant will be called before the States In certain restricted case*,
board for personal inquiry, but all Induction and Mobilisation,
additional Information must befl l. Q—How many men _will be
reduced to writing. ~ called for training under the sel-
5. Q.—Suppose a registrant fails ectivt service program?
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Introductory
Notice To Drivers In
City of Comanche
On account of the many motor
aeddeat* oceuring over the 8tate
resulting m the loss of-life and
property and the Injury of luind-
— “ I I Depart-
red* of people. The State
ment of Public Safety has asked
the City of Comanche along with
other cities of Texas to do all-pos-
sible to reduce these‘accidents.
Since many of these accidents
as- >a >—|..rfei»t light* fly H.
l and“
no lights at all on autos
trucks, we are calling the atten-
tion to the driving public, that
It is unlawful to drive a motor
vehicle with defective lights.
In order to further the safety
program we are going to enforce
this law within the City of Co-
manche and aire asking that all
drivers have their lights tested
and If defective to have them
repaired We are giving tea days
to allow all drivers to comply
with this regulation after which
those found driving with defec-
tive lights MU be fined as the
law provides
JIM CUNNINGHAM.
, City Marshal.
Comanche. Texas. (11-13)
Girls Arc Advised To
j-*Biiild-Up For Relief
many
i a lot
a weak, undernourished girl
#f suffering t
Many others, how*- m, knew how
the headaches, nervousness, cramp-
like pain of functional dyrmenorrWta
doe to malnutrition are helped
by the proper use of CABDUL
Some take H a few days before
and during "the time," to help ease
l periodic distress. But CARDUT8
principal use la to help increase
appetite; stimulate the Sow of
gastric Juice; so aid digestion,
assist in building up physical re- ,
eistance and thus help reduce peri-
odical dietmfee. Women have used
CABDU1 for ever 50 yean. 0
POULTRY GROWTH
AND EGO PRODUCTION
AKK REGARDED BY WORM8
Oet rid of, RoundworifS and
Ysnvw'.rm* .with HEAPS by using,
n >T- R, —fc VERMIDINK^ “
IODIZED
IQO
. turn «*»*** ton small birds.
Thousands are sold each year
l^swjjhroughout <g* Southwest
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probably 4003)00
report fox training between No-
.schedulcil to
vember 16 and December 1. 1940.
3. Q.—How will the number to
be called frqm each state, be de-
termined? r;
A.—A quota system will be es-
tablished to make sure that each
state, and each section of a state,
furnishes Its fair share of the
men called for training. ‘ i
4. Q.—How will this quota sys-
tem work?
A.—After all registrants are
classified, each stale will report
the number of men in Class 1.
(available for immediate training.)
For example. Texas may have 3
percent of the total number of
men in this class. If so. Texas will
be expected to furnish 3 percent
of the men for each call. The
A.—Each .man will receive
months training.
0 Q—After a maaBHHM
his 13 months training*,-what will
be hi* 'status? « 'SI
■ A.—He wUi be placad in the
reserves Ye* TO years, or until he
jthe training.
is 46 yean old. or until he is dis-
charged from the reserves, which-
ever occurs first. As long as he Is
in the reserves, be will be subject
to call should his services be need-
ed.
7. Q.—Where will the training
take place?
Comanche County Abstract Company
MAE CLEMONS* Manager
Comanche Natl Bank Bldg.—Telephone 877
J. R. BANKS, Proa, r.,' C. A. GREENE, Sec- Trea*.
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gasoline. Kerosene.
LUBE OILS AND .
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PHYSICIANS AND
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anything you may want, such as Copper Floats,
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1940, newspaper, October 11, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888998/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.