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Show THE GRANT8VILLE DRAFT EXEMPTION RULES GWEM OUT Regulations Show What One Must Be and Do to Escape Service. . . UIIST MAKE ClAIIISIN PERSON Seven Days Are Allowed In Which to Present Claims Industrial Needa and Dependents Chief Basle on which Draft May Be Avoided. Washington. The war department has made public the regulations which must be followed by all registered men. Step by step they are as follows : 1. LOCAL BOARDS In every county In the United States and .for every city of over 30,000 there are one or more local exemption boards. Each of cuch boards Is In charge of the regis- tration cards of persons registered in the area, over which the board has Jurisdiction, and has Jurisdiction of all claims for exemption, except those based on Industrial grounds. FIND OUT WHAT BOARD HAS TOUR CARD AND WHERE THE OFFICE OF THAT BOARD IB. 2. DISTRICT BOARDS In every federal Judicial district there are'one or more district boards, having appellate Jurisdiction over a ' number . of local boards and having original Jurisdiction of claims for exemption on Industrial grounds. IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE A CLAIM ON INDUSTRIAL GROUNDS, INCLUDING AGRICULTURE, LEARN WHAT DISTRICT BOARD TO APPLY TO. Meaning of Number. 3. RED INK SERIAL NUMBERS Every board has numbered the cards In Its Jurisdiction with red Ink in a series running from 1 to the number representing the total number of cards in Its Jurisdiction. Lists showing the names of persons In the jurisdiction of each board and the red Ink number of each are open to Inspection at the office' of each board. INSPECT THE LIST AND INFORM YOURSELF OF YOUR RED INK SERIAL NUMBER. 4. ORDER OF LIABILITY These red Ink numbers are to be drawn by lot to determine the order In which registered persons are to be called by the various local boards. As soon as the drawing is complete lists showing the order In which these red Ink numbers are drawn will be published in the press, and will be' posted at the office of each local board. GO TO YOUR LOCAL BOARD AND FIND OUT THE ORDER IN WHICH YOU STAND FOR CALL. 6. As soon as quotas are assigned to each state and each board, each board will call upon persons whose cards are In Its jurisdiction Instructing them to present themselves for examination. This call will be posted at the office of the local board and the" papers will be requested to print It A notice will also be mailed to you, but the posting of the list at the office of the board will be deemed sufficient notice to charge you with the duty of presenting yourself. The law therefore makes It your duty to inform yourself when you are called. 6. Physical examination you must report for physical examination on the day named in your call. If you are found physically disqualified the board will give you a certificate which will explain to you what your further duties are. If you are found physically qualified and file a claim for exemption within seven days after your call you will be given ten days after filing your claim of exemption to file proof In support Bee of your claim of exemption. (VH) below. Watch for Your Name. If you are found physically qualified" and file no claim for exemption, or If you do not appear for physical examination, your name will be posted to the district board as one who was called for military service and was not exempted or discharged. On the eighth day after call, or within two days thereafter, copies of the list of persons so posted to the district boards will be given to the press with a request for publication, will be posted In a place at the office of the local board accessible to the public view, and notice will be mailed to you at the address on your registration card. THEREFORE WATCH THE NOTICES POSTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD ABOUT TEN DAYS AFTER THE DAY YOU WERE CALLED AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE PROMPT RECEIPT OF MAIL. 7. EXEMPTION OR DISCHARGE. No claim or discharge on account of the Industry in which you are engaged can be decided by a local board. (See Par. XV, below.) WHETHER YOU FILE A CLAIM EXEMPTION OR NOT, YOU ffUST PRESENT YOURSELF FOR g)F PHYSICAL EXAMINATION ON THE DAY NAMED IN THE NOTICE. From the day notice that you are called Is mailed and posted you have seven days In which you may file a claim of exemption or discharge. The form for filing this claim Is simple. If you wish to file such a claim Go to the board and get Form 110 for exemption or Form 121 for discharge. If the board has not the printed forma ask to consult the form pamphlet and copy the form shown there. Fill out the proper form and file it with the board. Do this within seven days of the posting and mailing of notice to you to present yourself. The following are the only grounds for exemption : That are letfalatlve, neeatlre er JadleUleater, ef the Ualted a state er tenlteiy, er the Disftate, trict ef CeliaMa. That yea are a recelar er dal? er dalaed ailalater ef relielea. That yea were ea May 18, 1S17, a taSeat yrepartaa ter the ailaletry la aay neosated thcelealeal er aivtelty seheeL That yea are la the Military er aaval aerrlee ef the Vetted State. That yea are a aahfeet ef Otiauy, whether yea have takea eat payers er set. That yea are a reeHeat a Ilea whe hae set takea eat diet papere. In addition to claims for exemption claims for discharge may be made on any of the following grounds, which are the only grounds for discharge by a local board: That yea are a eeaaty er ataaleipal gNBccv , That yea are a eaeteae-heaa- e clerk. That yea are employe by the Vetted State la the ef anils. That yea are aa artlSeer er werk-bu- b eupleye la aa emery, areeaal er aavy yard ef the Vetted States. That yea are eupleye la the aerrlee ef the Halted State leader certala ceadltleae). See paragraph (e) ef Beetles pa, Regalatleae. y Tkat yea are a'lleeaaed pilet eaipleyed la the pa re ait ef year veeatlea. That yoa are a awrtaer aetaally employed la the aea aerrlee ef aay etttea er aurehaat withla the Ualted Statee. . That yea are a aurrled with a wife er child depeadeat ea yea ter m NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, been selected tor military service the local board. 11. UTAH. by. ON DECISIONS CLAIM If your eiainf Is disallowed by the local board your name will be certified and sent by the local board to the district board as one who has been called for military service and not exempted or discharged. Within two days thereafter. If practicable, a list of those so certified to tip district board will pe given to the press with a request for publication, will be posted In the office of the local board accessible to the public view, and notice will be mailed to the address on the registration card. Therefore, If you have filed a claim for exemption and proof In support thereof watch, the notices in the office of the local board, beginning about five days after you have filed your proof, to see what disposition was made of your case and make arrangements for the prompt receipt of mail. Carrying UpMppeala. , 12. HOW TO CLAIM APPEALS TO DISTRICT BOARDS Claims of appeal may be made by a person within ten days after the day when notice has been posted and mailed that such persons name has been certified to the district board as one who has been called for service and not exempted or discharged. Therefore if you desire to appeal (a) Go to the local board and get or copy form 158 or 154 for filing your claim of appeal. (b) Get or copy also form 151 or 152 for notifying foe district board of appeal. (c) File your claim of appeal (153 or 154) with foe local board. td) Send your notice of appeal (form 151 or 152) to the district board. (e) Do this within ten days from foe day when notice that your name was certified to foe district board was posted and mailed. Remember: (a) You can only appeal foe final order of foe board exempting or discharging or refusing to exempt or discharge you. You cannot appeal other That yea have aged er laSna pares ta orders or actions of foe local board. 11 PROVING YOUR APPEAL You depeadeat apea year la her fer aappert. That yea hare a widowed author de- have five days after foe district board peadeat ea year labor fer aappert. receives your notice that you have That yea are the tether ef a awther-lea- a filed a claim of appeal In which to file child Bader elxteea depeadeat apea evidence additional to that filed by year labor fer aappert. That yea are a brother ef aa erphaa you In foe local board, but all such child er ehlldrea aader elxteea depea-de- at evidence must consist of affidavits. ea year labor fer aappert. That yea are a staler ef aay Reception of Decisions. 14. DECISIONS ON APPEAL The Mllsfeaa aeet er erpaalaa-tle- a ersaafeed aad cslsteat May IT, decision on your appeal must be made 1S1T, aad whose thea extatlag creed er prladplea forbade tta members to par- within five days of the closing of proof, ticipate la war la aay term aad whose and you will be notified by mall of foe rellgteaa eearletleaa are agalaat war action of foe board on your appeaL er partldpatlea thereto la accords ace 15. CLAIMS FOR DISCHARGE ON with the creed er prladplea ef said INDUSTRIAL GROUNDS-O- nly the ergaalaatlaa. These are the ealy greaada ter exdistrict board can receive claims for local heard. empt lea er discharge by a on foe ground that they are Aaether pereea eaa die a claim la discharge In aae maat engaged dlSereat Industry, Including agriculyear behalf, bat form la Sllag the elate. ture, found to be necessary to foe 8. Proof of claims Tour claim of maintenance of the military establishexemption or discharge must be filed ment, foe effective operation of foe within seven dags of the day on which military forces, or the maintenance of notice to you that you are called was national Interest during foe emerposted and mailed. But after you gency. have filed your claim for exemption or If you desire to file such a claim: discharge you have ten days within (a) Get a copy at the local or diswhich to file proof. trict board of form 161 or 161a. The method of proving claims Is (b) Fill foe form out properly. very simple, but It la rather exact If (c) File It with the district board you follow the rules given below you within five days after foe mailing and 111 have done what la required of posting of notice that your name has you: been certified from foe local board, to (a) Go to the local board and con- the district board. See section 44, regsult the regulations to find out the ulations. form number of the affidavits that you 16. PROOF IN SUPPORT OF INmust submit for your particular claim. DUSTRIAL CLAIM Only affidavits (b) Ask the board for the blank af- tin be used In filing proof before foe fidavits that are necessary In present- Industrial board of a claim for exemping your proof; If the board has not tion on Industrial grounds. All such the forma, ask to consult the pamphlet affidavits must be filed within five days of forms. after foe filing of the claim. (c) Have the affidavits properly ac17. DECISIONS ON INDUSTRIAL complished and return them to the CLAIM Within five days after the board within the time limit assigned closing of proof In any Industrial claim you ten days from the filing of your the district board must decide foe - repa-larl- aa GIRL'S YOUNG Leading . Dressmakers Devoting Much Attention to Her Needs. New Three-Piec- e Costume ef Navy Blue Serge and Foulard Has an Eminently Youthful Air. The leading dressmakers and tailors aro devoting a great deal of attention to the special needs of young girls, and very specially the girls of America. The day of the young married woman Is clouded over; It Is foe Jeune fille who now carries all before her, writes Idalla de Vinters, Paris correspondent The sketch shows a very charming girls costume recently designed In e costume Paris. The novel of navy blue serge and foulard is a Doucet model. The serge skirt falls, as you can see, in long straight lines and though It Is slightly full it Is nevertheless very much narrower at foe hem than the skirts of a few months three-piec- ago. Then foe smart little coatee, made of cherry-Te- d foulard spotted with blue, Is It not delightful? So cool and so eminently youthful, with its practiVery charming Indeed la this delight, cal side pockets and loose, open col- ful overblous of white crape de chine, lar. The mixture of fine serge and fastening In front with embroidered foulard Is finding great favor with our buttons and a narrow belt forming a Parisian elegantes. All the new serge looae box plait . 8ilver scroll emmaterials are supple as silk cashmere broidery handsomely embellishes the and they give splendid wear. And foe front of the collar, the odd kimona newest foulards' have something of a emplacement at the aides, pointed serge surface, while retaining all the cuffs, and front and back belts. The charm of soft silk. al lover soutache adds greatly to The Doucet model might be copied In make this blouse design a smart and elegant any color.' For example, it would be addition to the wardrobe of the sumvery uncommon and attractive In fine mer black serge this for foe skirt and white foulard spotted with black for claim. If foe decision of foe district board Is in favor of foe claim foe board win Issue a certificate of discharge. If foe decision Is against foe claim foe district boards will so notify you. TO THE PRESI18. APPEALS of district DENT Only decisions boards on Industrial claims for discharge can be appealed. If you desire to appeal the decision of the district boards po foe president, you may do so within seven days of the date of mailing to you of foe decision of the district board. To perfect your appeal : (a) Get or copy from foe district or local board Form 163. (b) Fill out foe form and file It with foe district board. (c) Do this within seven days after foe mailing of notice to you of the decision of the district board in your CftSGa 19. HOW YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED As soon as your case Is finally disposed of, foe adjutant general of your state will notify you by mall that you have been selected for military service. Your local boards will post a list of all persons selected for military service In a place at the office of the local boards accessible to public view. Matte that vaa lute heea eetetcd ter aUUtaiT aerate will set aeeeeearily order 7a Seta aerate. The oette ta reert far edHtaiy eerv whea the severe ra eat p te willte came reset ve yea. seedy FOR DINNER In extending foe tables for extra guests, allow at least 20 Inches space for each guest The Inner pad for lining tablecloth should hang over foe edges of tbs table two or three inches. The cloth Itself a quarter of a yard or more. Place foe knife with foe sharp edge toward the plate ; the forks with tines turned up; spoons with bowls turned op. The napkins (for a formal dinner) should be placed on the service plate a large plate at each cover which Is to be left there until after foe 'soup Is removed. The rell-ie- aa Remember : (a) You must submit your proof In the prescribed form and the board has no authority to exempt or discharge you unless you submit all the affidavits required by regulations. (b) There will be no argument before the board and no proof other then the prescribed affidavits, unless the board calls for other proof, which It will do In only a limited number of re sea. B. WHEN CLAIMS ARE DECIDED Every claim for discharge or exemption will be decided by the local board within three days after your affidavits have been filed. OF EXEMP10. CERTIFICATES TION OR DISCHARGE If your claim Is allowed, a certificate of exemption or discharge will be Issued to you. Remember: (a) This certificate may be recalled at any time (b) If It Is temporary or conditional It becomes of no effect when the time or the condition named is fulfilled. (c) You have been drawn for military service and when the condition that has postponed your posting to the colors ceases you may be recalled at any time. (d) Remember that your case may Bflllf.be appealed to the district board by the government, and on this appeal your certificate may be withdrawn at once. When so withdrawn you stand precisely as though you had SETTING TABLE for Extra Guests at Least Twenty Inches Space Should Be Allowed for Each Person. well-reeepal- . girl In Preparing eap-pe- rt. claim. DAY ADVERSE bread-and-butt- er plate la at the left hand, at the upper edge of foe service plate, and on it should be a thick slab (not slice) of bread and ball of butter. Crackers, too, for the soup may be placed ready to save time. Place silver at aide of plate In order In which it Is to be used, except dessert spoon (or fork) and butter knife which may be placed In front of the plate. Simple place cards are In best taste f Smart Three-Piec- e Costume. put them on foe napkin. If possible have enough Halt and foe coatee, the hem on foe coat, collar, pepper holders that each pair of etc., being of black serge. guests may share one. Doucet Is using a great deal of printed foulard this summer. Some of the MANY HATS OF WASH FABRICS designs are rather elaborate, givlrfr cashmere-sha.Sects, but the greater number are expressed In spots, Gingham Used by Milliners In Addition to Such Materials as Linen, rings or Satin and Crepe. We may look far a long period of popularity for foulard. This silk has Hats of all kinds are fa sc.t a ting always been a lending favorite with this summer. Big and little, dressy women, and now that It is again fashseem to hare reand Informal, they will not easily give it up. ionable they ceived especially delightful treatment; and It is a homely woman who cannot Two Chic Black Frocks. season find a hat In which she Very new Is a frock of fine black silk this welL look will of a with twill, yellow muslin gilet One of foe most Interesting groups edged all about with fluted muslin ruffles and girdled with black silk. A In the general melange of charming passing breeze visibly stirs the fluied things. Is that of foe fabric hats. To yellow ruffles on the edge of a scanty be sure we've always had them hats yellow muslin petticoat, which was of linen, hats of satin, hats of crepe; never meant, oner feels sure, to be en- etc., but weve never had such a wealth tirely hidden by foe outer skirt of of them and surely never were they as a whole so delectable. And then black, says Vogue. A black silk frock, very straight and weve never made such a feature of IUn, Is encircled with a narrow belt of wash fabrics In hatdom, writes a fashgray pique. A narrow band of gray ion authority. One Is even safe in saying that the pique finishes the lower edge of the skirt and a gray pique collar crosses milliners .are using wash fabrics this the shoulders In the back; this ar- season that have not before been used rangement allows but very little of foe for grownups. There are those plaid collar to be visible In front A tri- gingham hats, for example. When angular patch pocket Is placed on each have we seen their like before? And aide of foe skirt, and foe top of the yet now that we have them w6 wonpocket stands out, cuplike, from the der that the milliners, resourceful beskirt The Inverted apex of the gray ings that they are, are sd late In think triangle Is weighted with a gray tas- lng of them. sel. This model Is also very pretty In black liberty satin with blue or beWaterproof Silk Rain Capes. ' One cannot get away from capes, gonia red organdie sustltuted for foe even In waterproof garments. Long; gray pique. capes of rubberised silk Bummer Bloomers Ribbon Tied. In gay colors are provided for summer . Somewhat unusual are Italian silk wear, the bright light rose ,and bine bloomers of the regulation pink tone and yellow and purple times having n which are trimmed with Dresden rib- certain bloom that softens and beautibons about foe knees and tied In little fies them delightfully. Often they have loops that suggest a sort of flat tassel. draped hoods and It may be that they It Is anticipated that the bloomers in are lined throughout with contrasting pink, white and black will constitute color. One In bright rose Is gray on s desirable part of foe summer outfit, the reverse side and Its hood Is gray since they may be worn in place of the lined. There are checked silk rubber regulation pantaloons beneath the skirt capes, too, one In fruity yellow and gray being especially good. ft khaki, linen, aerge or gaberdine. half-moon- s. |