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Show JUESTIOIiES FOR ! NKUSH SUBJECTS 1 it " Utah Congratulated for Being Be-ing First to Make Classification Classi-fication Record. By instruction of Captain Gordon Snow ail local draft boards will proceed immediately im-mediately to mail questionnaires to all subjects of Great Britain and Canada between the ages of 19 and 36 years, inclusive, in-clusive, who registered September 12. The period of suspension granted such registrants expired October 12. Captain F. V. Fitz Gerald yesterday received re-ceived from Provost Marshal General E. H Crowder congratulatory acknowledgment acknowledg-ment of the report from Utah as the first c-tate to complete classification of 90 per cent of its registrants of September 12 between the ages of 19 and 36 years. Captain Gordon Snow is sending out a request to local boards to exercise more care in checking their lists to determine whether certain registrants are within their jurisdiction. Records of the district board frequently disclose that registrants reMayfe as not on the lists of the local jus are, as a matter of fact, on such Vsts. Attention is also called to the need of getting out notices of classification to all registrants of September 12 at the earliest ear-liest possible moment. "The classifications are now practically complete in Utah," Captain Snow says, ''and in justice to registrants notices of classification should L no longer be delayed." Board No. 1 gave physical examination to 150 registrants yesterday and for the first time in these tests influenza had a part. One room was devoted to examination exam-ination of the men for signs of influenza before they went any further with the physical tests. Not one case was reported, report-ed, however. |