President Johnson's doubling of call may make it almost for draftees to avoid in the Army by enlisting National Guard or Reserves. Saturday, Massachusetts of- flatly barred young men signing up for either of the programs after receiving induction papers. And Lieutenant General Lewis B. Hershey, director of the Selective told the Summer News day that a growing number are insisting that all enter the regular armed . They've got larger quotas to fill and they've been losing too men into the six-month pro he said. survey conducted by the Selective Service that one out of six draftees state were going into the and the Reserves, Col. Pau; deputy director of the . Selective Service, yesterday. "It was our biggest source of loss," he said.