The Selective Service System Its Aims And Accomplishments Its Future
The Selective Service System Its Aims And Accomplishments Its Future
E H Enoch Herbert Crowder
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In CLASS IV we find the men whom we shall take as a last resort. Before that class is reached it is perfectly safe to say that by the addition of other classes as to age, say those who have attained 2 1 since registration day and perhaps adding the classes of 18 and 19 and 20 years' old, men, we shall have included two or three million men in our available list, and thus have saved CLASS IV. CLASS V comprises the field of absolute exempts. There is, one thought that 'I must impress to eradicate... an erroneous view that may be taken of this classification : We are dealing in the field of labor supply. Presuming that the labor supply of industry and agriculture com- prises men between the ages of 18 and 50, and assuming, for the purpose of this exposition, that there are i, 000, 000 men of each of these ages, we are dealing with 32 classes, appurtenant to agriculture and to the various industries. The draft affects ten-thirty seconds of this supply or only Page seven about 3 1 percent. Therefore, turning to CLASS II, when we find skilled farm labor listed there, it does not mean that when CLASS II is exhausted all skilled farm laborers will have been taken.
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