MARTIAL STATUS OF REGISTRANTS WILL BE CHECKED Local Board To Determine Whether To Be Reclassified Local Board No. 1, here in Roa noke Rapids, last week began the task of going through their rec ords and rechecking on all out standing classifications of men to determine if many of the regis trants should remain in their pres ent classifications or whether their status should be changed according to new regulations for inducting men into the Army under the Se lective Service and Training Act of 1940, M. McRae Faison, clerk to the local board, said yesterday. “This Board is now reviewing all outstanding classifications to de termine if, under new regulations, they should remain in their pres ent classifications or be reclassi fied,” Mr. Faison said. "Notices are being mailed as the numbers are reached to each registrant giv ing them several days notice prior to the date that the case will be considered enabling them to pre sent in writing any new evidence or any change in their status which might keep them in their present classification or be basis for re classification. «