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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE. UTAH Miladis Toilet KTMTtMne Fill -- FIRST DRAFT J .TV Ir - K (ravelins kit " Ji it year SrMin( MtMonkiU tour. r hIi, ManUnrt place r wit mm and rIU. TnlUt tted kav Onr W THAN TEN MILLION YOUNG AMERICANS ENROLLED FOR WAR SERVICE. . ompUt handy llttl thino MMdt prlcac make koyl. Um JWORE REGISTERED BE CALLED INTO IMMEDIATE SERVICE. ,AT LEAST 650,000 ON JUNE 5 WILL , 'v T' v .'1 V i BOYD PARK fQUNMO IQM The Manhood of United State To Secure Thle Number IV Probably Will Be Necessary to Draft at - Least 900,000 Because of MAKERS OF JEWELRY Obey 160 MAIN STXfrr tbt President's Call,, Registration Being 100 Per Cent, Spontaneoua and Without, Murmur. Expected Exemptions. VRTF!i Plans of the war tie Washington. artment to draft from IKK), 000 to 1, 500.000 men of the 10,000,000 who It )s estimated were registered June 0 for the new army, have been disclosed by iTQYoat Marshal Jleneral Crowder to the senate military uffnlra committee. exemptions, he said, prolmlilj would result In reducing the numhev to 025,000 men for Immediate service. While the war department had originally planned to first Select men, General Crowder told the plans have been revised end It Is now proposed to re-- ' quire 025,000. To secure this number he said, It probably will he neecssarj to draft at least 000,000 and possibly 1.500.000 because of expected exemptions. General Crowder told the committee the additional 125,000 will be need led to till up vacancies In the arni. pnd to keep training camps In con tinuous operation. When the original plans for service of 500,000 men were made, he said, the department had not planned to send American forces abroad so soon. Casualties from foreign service, he believed, sick ness, etc., make necessary a reserv 'of 125,000 men, hi addition to , the men on duty at training camps. General Crowder told the committer he favored immediate drafting of men Registering rather than postponement of the draft for several weeks after registration. lie regurds it desirable1 that men drafted may know and cun have a few weeks to muke their personal arrangements before being culled to the colors. m Details of ranking exemptions ulsc wore explained to the committee by the provost tnnrshal general. He snlel the government dews not contemplate any class exemptions but that nil will be personal. Farmers, fnctory operatives and other special classes would not be exempted ns such nor territorially, hut all exempUouK will be made More than 10,000,000 young Americans enrolled themselves Regison June 5 for war service. of weeks a few but .with tration day, cenfirst saw the military preparation, sus ever taken in the United State ompleted without a single untoward vent of consequence. The manhood of the nation obeyed he president's call and volunteered In uass, setting at naught all the schemes nd plottings of German sympathizers nd the few cranks who have agitated 500,-JKI- 0 gainst registration. It remains but select the men who are to go to the e cem-Jnltte- Individually. The men drafted probably will he In training camps by September 1, General Crowder sulel, and added that lie favored beginning selections within two weeks after registration so that exemption work may he expedited and notifications of flnnl selections may be made us soon thereafter as possible, JUDGE ATTACKED IN COURT, Ben Lindsey Assaulted by Woman and Boy In Court Room. Denver. Jndge lien It. Lindsey, Judge of the Juvenile court here aud a pattonnlly known figure In child delinquency study circles, was nttucked In his courtroom here by Itennie Huffman, 14 years old, find Mrs. Huffman, the boys mother, after he hud sentenced the lad to the reform school for highway robbery. Both Mrs. Huffman and her son grasped the Judge around the neck, Bright wounds were inflicted by the boys fingers us officers removed the pair. o root In 8omw precincts the late comers gun on' hoard John Hays Hammonds hoatMatalle, which has been converted Into a submarine chuser, Shells for the famous French 75s stacked beside a- - railroad ready to be rushed to the front. 8 The new wooden schooner Nancy Hanks being launched at Thoinaston, Me.; she will he a submarine blockade runner. 4 Japanese Cruiser Azuina urrlvlng at San Francisco with the body of George W. Guthrie, late ambassador to Japuu. 1 Mew rapid-fir- e 2- - four-maste- d - GENERAL WOOD IS WELCOMED BY ATLANTA .fS; If W&k W breed, officials to keep the polls open ratll long after the 9 p. m. closing hour et in the regulations. General Crow-le- r authorized them to keep open as ong as men wished to enroll The result will he further to of returns, Jelay (he transmission however. Early "reports, showing a full turnout all over the country, indicated that he estimates of the census bureau as to the number of men within the specified age limits would be verified by the count Wherever purtlul figures were available the estimates checked closely. A typical message received was that from Idaho: Registration will be 100 per cent, It said. Spontaneous and without murmur or incident. The situation was so clear and the response so ready that governors of tliem-elve- s. i-- "Svi ? x k -- o&, rylLt? Or'iU y.'vsS' irn Bow open for BOdaya. Only abort time re iu'r.,1. Tool furnished and eoramixaion paid hj lelrn. fate. Call or write Holer Baber Schoo., l Balt Lake City. Utah. OFFICE BOY OBEYED Business ORDERS Man Succeeded In Keeping Out Canvassers But He Also Kept Out Hie Wife. Til call In a day or twos time, nnd perhaps you will by then have altered your mind, said the lady as she was being shown out Mr. Oldboy was annoyed. Hp had Just been pestered by a canvasser, and resolved it would be the lust time. Calling in the office hoy, he gave him instructions accordingly. Look here, my lad I he said. Impressively, If a lady calls again to see me say I'm out, or, if you like, that I wont see her. Do you hear? Yes, Blr. If ahe refuses to go tell her Til give her in charge. I wont have any. thing to do with her I Yes, sir," the lad replied, and withdrew. The next day, as chance would have It, Mrs. Oldboy, who was on a shopping expedition, found herself In the vicinity of her husband's office, and decided to call in. Can I see Mr. Oldboy, please? You cant, maam I" defiantly answered the lad, remembering his In-- rin i m Pmtmte a f s. grew soutRR 55JI ,- ljk m r iftiaiifci'Wli'i flag-raisin- g Three Persona Killed and Registration Records Blown Away. Topeka, Kau. At least three persons were killed, several Injured and great projterty damage done in a severe wind storm which swept through Shawnee county on June 5.". Four farm houses were completely demolished Elmont, .Valencia, Maple Hill and Menoken were In the storms path. Every house in Elmont, a village of 100 persons, was destroyed Only bne jierson was seriously injured there. All the records of registration for the selective draft were lost when the wind demolished the little school house. Germans Seek American Funds. Washington. At the request of the state department the federal reserve Russ Colonists Do Not Register. n Phoenix. Arlz. Three hundred setcolonists, tled near Glendale, nine miles west of Phoenix, declined to register. Thejn are members of a religious order, the Molokans, a branch of the Doukhn-HortsBus-Ma- s, l. Parf-ot- t . Luminous Eye. Cats among mammals, and w! among birds, says W. H. Hudson In hie book Idle Days In Patagonia, are the most highly favored of any creatures In the matter of luminous eyes. The feline eyes, as of n puma or wildcat' blazing with wrath, sometimes affect one like an electric shock; but for Intense brilliance the yellow globes of the owl are unparalleled." Mr, Hudson asserts that nature has done comparatively little for the human eye either tn these terrifying splendors o? In beauty. He says thnt In Brazil he was greatly Impressed with the magnificent appearance of many of the ne gfo women; but that If they had only possessed the golden lrides of certain intensely black tropical birds their unique loveliness would have hoard has warned member banks of been complete. Outlook. the reserve system that German Interests in Latin America are seeking to Diogene Tub. The tub In which Diogenes, the secure American funds for fomenting trouble in this hemisphere and that all cynic, made his home was a great transfers of money to neutral conn earthen Jar discarded from the Cybele tries on both sides of the Atlantic must Temple. It had been used for wlne or oil for the sacrifices of the temple and he stTutlnlzedTcarefully. was sufficiently large to allow the Chased Socialist Mob. by a philosopher a r&ilulng place. Omaha. E. F. Ensign, a young SoThe truth of this tale has been was called Into question, although It . W cialist, and chased by a mob of 3000 down the Said that during the Peloponnesian principal business street, of Omaha war the Athenians dwelt In Just such Tuesday and is now 'held by federal vessels and that even after the death on a charge of opposing of Diogenes such receptacles were Osborne of son Ctipt. Wood, iluj authorities registration. used as dwelling places by the p a-- Gen. Leonard Wood, commander ofJl Southeastern" department. , Inspecting Utahs Sons Enroth rJ Panama Canal Service. arms of a com puny of Harvard's regi " Salt Lake The enrollment Since the Panama canal was City. ment. Utah on June 5 was over 29,000. The into use' In August, 1914, nearly 3.W0 In the state is believed to ships have passed registration through it carry li. s ..Fishing for Sharks. be practically 100 per cent, but the au- nearly 12.000,000 tons of freight. The No section uf the Atlantic scabonrr will offer n better field for expl4tatlot thorities make allowance for several receipts In toll are about $4,000,000, than the deep sea fishing grounds di hundred men who, through Ignorance with the cost of operation nearly Of other reasons, failed to enrolL $7,500,000, showing a heavy loss. rectly off the Delaware capes. If At lantic fishermen decide to take advan Take Whack at Railroads. On the Voyage. tasre of the projKis;il recently Issued b,' of In railconstruction of JFs Washington. there anything In the scope the federal bureau of fUherle to th roads across federal forest reserve the jrour vision, captain? Pacific enat fishing fleets that th court decided on June 4 that Yes, madam, theres " on a Into shark catching wholes;,' supreme go federal must be secured and Oh, captain, for mercys sake, d'st permit fi scale to Inrniish a new ' regulations compiled with. gay Its a periscope leather. -- To prevent looting and other crimes In ihe Illinois towns struck by the la fomadoes, members of the National jGtiard were put on rtntr. Owe of thi-known here questkml ng a stranger-- ., Above. ts a famSly cat that 'arme back - - to the ruins of the only home It knew. - - "Seaplanes to Fight Submarines. . 'Paris. Sohtos itumoirt, the Brazilian aviator, has Invented a powerful type of seaplane for fighting submaEagle Attacks Deer. , rines, according Jq a Turin dispatch, Albert Baker, forest ranger at the which says Jlhat the new machine will .Bingham Springs station In Oregon, be manufactured in the United States. reported an attack of a bald eagle upon a hand of seven deer near his Miners Returning to Work. station. The engle would swoop down I Jerome, Ariz. s More than on the deer and strike one of the anif the 1500 striking mine worksuch force as to prostrate eopjor ers returned to work June 4 and oth- mals with It. The ranger was unable to see the ers were being put on as fast as ar- finl-n; the deer escaped over the rangements could be made to resume Is believed the phluialo escaped It ridv. normal atul icjirv bv taking to tU rush. - two-third- h, oik-ratio- rat ht n preme court tag Bar-be- . future delivery- - There was less excitement among the brokers than-othe occasion of the similar action- - taken m wheat some weeks ago. -- 8pe 41 iv Maximum Corn Price $1.65. Chicago. The board of trade directors fixed a maximum price for corn on June 4, ns was done with wheat several weeks ago. The price fixed was $1.G5 on all contracts of corn for Sale Upheld. . Washington. Montana decrees upholding the legality of the sale of the Parrott Silver & Copper company to Yhe Anaconda Copier Mining company by Henry H. Rogers and associates, were sustained on June 4 by the su- 1. ;v murder In the first degree In connection with the death of John Minima, a deputy sheriff, In the Colorado coal strike disorders, Is a free man as a result of Buprcme court action In sustaining a confession of error filed by the attorney generals otuce. k freatdeman structions. But I w " i D He said he didnt want to see you !V forty-eig-d forty-simore." Interrupting her with this states of had the any -"sent similar assurances long before 6harp retort, the lad folded his arms registration had closed and the other and stood ready for the next two were close on their heels. But I ca " Look 'ere, maam, If you dont go A feature of the registration was the refusal of hundredsof thousandsof men HI fetch a policeman. He dont want to make any reHy to the question : to ave anything to do with you. Do you claim exemption? Even men Thats what he told me, so I should MWISi-v-f-ia.?- -. . who reported that they had dependent go If I was you." Mrs. Oldboy, highly Indignant, left families; men with obvious physical disabilities and those whose occupa- without attempting to eay another-word- . tions are pertain to keep them at home That night It took, Mr. Oldboy exdeclined to make such n claim. Apan hour and forty minutes to exhave actly Into entered parently they fnlly the very spirit of the law. They are plain mutters. TK-u-i content to leave the question of exTo Make Book Plates. emption to the exemption Ixairds. to make effective hook One way Included Tuesdays registration only continental United States. Alaska and plates is to have a stencil, through Hawaii will record "their fighting men which you can work up the slips In Stencils are cut from on dates to he set later and the roll water-coloroiled or board, but If steocil Americans now of paper who .beabroad ure sieging consulates 11 around the world 70U are going to muke very many;, -r I (T VfeTTi1'' for registration curds will add to the it might be well to have a metal sten-- v. 1J great list. The state department was cil cut, as the paper or cardboard will VT called upon for additional cards by the soon wear out Look through the magazines for some appropriate design or' thousands. group and trace It to your stencil paa Few eleventh hour were h SSJ rulings nfound necessary. The system devised per. Cut It up into little portions, as rrrrmnnhiiaaMn'ir Siln all by Geueral Crowder, of invoking the you would a Jigsaw puzzle, so that AIuJ. Gen. Leonard Wood, arriving In Atlanta to take command of the department of the Southeast, was accorded a political machinery of the notion in the design Is In parts, all Joined by small bridges" to each other. Cut rousing welcome. The Illustration shows the parade of the students of the Georgia School of Technology, which the tasi, worked with a smoothnes General Wood once attended, and, Inserted, the general addressing the great crowd at the out the design, leaving the bridges in his honor. tbut perfect by spokof firm, with s sharp knife, holding the countV and municipal officials. state, over glass or marble as you cut. stencil Wests Vere officially reOnly fouc I A SON CAPTAIN WOODS GUARDING THE STORM-WRECKE- D When TOWN- Scomplete proceed to color ported to the department of Justice at Hamilton, Ohio, Hartford, Conn through the stencil onto thin cardboard water-colo- r paper. A dozen or so of Richmond, Va.,' and at a small place or these book plates at a time will not be a near St. Louis. strenuous task and the result will KANSAS VILLAGE DESTROYED. easily repay lnhor. . 1 r if Mine Workers' Leader Freed. . Denver. John It. Lawson, former Tabor leader, convicted May 3, 1015, of Trans-Caucasian- MKN AXD WOMEN. Nos (imeto lero the birber tra te In WashtngtOU. SAIT LAJU. CITY Home Economics. Prof. Harry F. Rausch In a lecture at the Unhersity of Washington gave some hints about home economies, one of which was that, foods in shallow pans cook more rapidly titan In deep pans, thus saving gas. Another was that not n scrap of fat of any sort need be thrown awuy, but all should go into a double broiler and be tried out to use in frjiug or us shortening for pnsm. . -- su!,f-ii"u- 1 |