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Show 150 PUT NAMES Oil U. S. LIST JFJBSLl'I, mm Recorder' Of fire Swamped j by Salt Lakers Who Are to Leave Town Before ' Registry Begins Tomorrow IN SALT LAKE, as in every other oth-er city, village and hamlet of the nation, preparations are eom-plete eom-plete for the rpgintration tomorrow tomor-row of men eligible for the army draft. Tha polls will open with Clock-Ilka Clock-Ilka precision at T o'clock In tha moraine: mora-ine: and throughout tha day until o'clock In the evening registrars will ba engagrd In enrolling tha namaa and aridrassra from which tha first quota of 600 000 men will be drawn. Today tha city recorder' a office waa almost swamped with work of registering register-ing men who ara leu vine; the city or others who are away from their homea. I More than lio men in tnia ciasa inieo lout reslstration blanks. In addition to the distribution of registration reg-istration carda to the registrars aa-signed aa-signed to the varioua dlatrlcts of tha city. Recorder Oordon Snow also has been distributing the buttons prepared by tha state council of defense which will he given to each individual aa he realstrra. These buttons, while not the official InsiRnla of registration, ara given to those who register aa a mark which will easily distinguish them. Prisoners In the state, county snd city prisons have already been regie-tered regie-tered and even the confines of atone walla and burred wlndowa will not exempt ex-empt a man from registering ti Tuesday. WARNING ISSUED. In a wnrning leaned by United Htatea District Attorney W. W. Kay. all persona per-sona who may conspire or contribute to the failure of any person to register will be prosecuted to tha fullest extent. ex-tent. The making ef any falae statement state-ment relative to 'exemption will be likewise prosecuted, leon Bone, aoe-del aoe-del agent of the department of justi ce, 1 who has been conducting a rigid Invea-tlgntion Invea-tlgntion In Utah, says ttnt reglelratlon day Vlll paaa In this stHte without any disturbance. fie saya that the department de-partment has found but a few caaea that would warrant Investigation. However, special deputies will be on duty throughout the day snd with the cooperation of the other peace officers of the state but few disturbances are anticipated. Preferring ta wear uniforms rather than registration buttons, young men flooded the recruiting offices of the army and navy thia morning in great numltere. At the army recruiting station sta-tion thirty applicants had tpeen examined exam-ined and accepted up to noon and a lone line wn In wait! nr. 1 p to noon t went y -t 1 ve m en had been accepted for the navy and marine corp. th-e office being awamped c-n the- eve of refriMratlon. Information was received t the navy recruiting office of-fice to the effect t.at reKtfrutioi. for the army drwft tomorrow will not af- 1 feet nnval enliaimenta. Men who rog- , j litter tomorrow may Join the navy or J murine corn any time befor the flrat I tct!op of the drnft I Tar!. |