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Show ySecond Draft Contingent Ready for American Lake Receipt of Juab County's List Completes Quota ; of State; Extra Men Will Be Reserved for j . Replacing Rejections. j WITHOUT the receipt yesterday of Juab county's list of AO per cent of iU quota of men for the new national army, the district board' in the federal building 5 Tmnomn-ed every county and local draft hoard in the state had certified its full number of men for tbc second contingent to loavo for the mobilization, oanip :.t American Lake. Wash., bop- , tombnr 0. : J t was said by Lafa v tte Hanchctt, V secretary of the district board, that home of the districts had certified more than their quotas, following physical examination. Those over and above the quota, in every instance, hmvever. will he held in reserve, to ho drawn from to make up for any who may be re-i re-i j-'cted by army surgeons at the mobiii- ; Uzatiou camp. ' t The district hoard yesterday accom-: plislir-d one of the heaviest day's work, erf i'vin 1 26 .men. Seventy-two of i yuu ruber were from Juab county, for- i fcTy-seven from halt L.ke county, district ' Xo. 1; three froin Boxelder county and, ioi-r from Ogden. J . i Decision on Appeals. j The appeal of Archibald D. Clark,! Salt Lake distrct Xo. 1, was denied) and he was amoap; those certified. The j fc decision of the local bor.nl in the case of GeorjT( .1. Gianms, an alien, was reversed re-versed and he was granted exemption on appeal. The, appeal of Carl Lind- i burs, a track ioreman in the emplov I of the Biiifrham & Garfield railroad, ; -was denied. The appeal of John Thomas Moore, chief chemist at the fc:u-cns jlant of the Hercules Powder I company, was eustainoi and he was I granted exemption as necessary to the preservation of the military service. J The appeals of Severin Daniel Larsen. Milton S. Salisbury, Richard Thomas Withers and Josi.ih George "Wallace, from the Garfield local board, were denied. de-nied. The following claims for exemption from men certified by the Juab county board were denied: Thomas Leslie Booth, Robert M. West, Lowell E. Han-I Han-I son, John Lee KUcrton, Samuel, G. Pax- man. William '. Squire, George H. Lewis, Mirl F. Jennings, Joseph W. Ockey, William H. Rice, Perry C. Hall, Brent D. Wall, Samuel Westrom, Ray Fullmer, William M. Roberta and Ernest Er-nest Sudweek. In the cases of Clow- ard Fillmore and William Clyde Gor-i Gor-i ley, the deciJiis of the local board of -v Juab county were reversed and the i men were granted exemption., j Providing to the satisfaction of the district board that his wife is an in- valid, with no visible means of support, sup-port, '.Ralph Waldo E. Brooks, certified1 from tSait Lake Ciry district Xo. 4," was exempted. On the ground of dependency depen-dency also Lewis Arthur West of Odeu was "exempted, the decision of the low- ! er board oeini reversed. j Frank Marion Stone, chief mechanic for the Silver King Milling company, certified by the local board of Park , City, whose case the district board re- j fuspd to reopen on appeal, has expressed ! a determination to appeal to President ; Wilson for exemptiou on. the ground ! that his services are necessary to the j successful operation of the mine. He appeared at the office of the district . board yesterday and was furnished with ; th1 necessary blanks. While appeals in ' such cases may be taken to the presi-1 dent, all the papers pertaining to the j case must be filed first with the dis- . trict board. j First Division Roster j Division Xo. 1, with headquarters in ; Waterloo school, yesterday gave out its j list of the 40 per cent quota which starts for, American Lake September 10. as fol- i lows: ! Frederick C. Smith, John O. Ford, j Archie V. Stevens. Royal B. Amundsen, j Sidnev Earl Kdgington. John A. McDon- j aid, Frederick T. Whitehouse. Morris j Freedman. Willard C. Jensen, Harold ; William Reldell, Armil D. Harding, Roa-Oliver Roa-Oliver Rutledse Uiggs. Adolph Brodbeck, Huso B. Anderson, George K. Fa mow, Frank W. Beecber, John Risse, Jr., Mark Barratt, Niels Jensen, Leo Budd Jones, Wayne P. Joy. Morris Mtlkoff, Lilian C. Kitchen, Earl F. Crow, Bernard W. Quinn, bury, Vt., and Arthur H. Dietz of Roches -coe Thomson, Henry E. Ileusser, Frank i H. Souther, George H. Dahlen, Perclval Young. Edward T. Brown, William L. Warburton, George E. Bloom, Sil EngH-man, EngH-man, Adolph Otto Kautzman, Marcus K. Lane, Roy V. Mat son, John Adam Kramer, Kra-mer, Gideon L. McDonald, Edward L. Freeman, Chester A. Ireland, James A-Peterson. A-Peterson. Walter R. Champion, Reuben W. Riley, Joseph W. Busath. Alternates Henry L. Harrow, Thomas Anderson, Oscar J. Hagen, Evard J. Welch, William B. Lindeman. Fourteen Delinquents. Of forty-four men called for physical examination before the local draft board in division Xo. 3 yesterday, fourteen failed to appear, seventeen passed the examination examina-tion and filed claims for exemption, nine passed and filed no exemption claims and four failed to pass the physical test. Those who failed to appear: M. Ar-buckle Ar-buckle Bailey, Charles A. Buck. Aaron J-Butte, J-Butte, William M. Casey, Herbert Gill. Louis W. Harvey, Walter B. Jenkins, David A. Jones, Julian G. Kemock, Francisco Fran-cisco R. Motta, Herman Nielson, Joe Perla, Edwin Rand and John K. Tlbbetts. j Those wiio passed the examination, but j filed exemption claims: Edward Burris, i Arthur A. Strom, John L. Savage, Jack G. ; Felt, William D. Dunlap, Leroy H. Nelson, Garland IT. Pace. M. D. Marcus, 'Le Grand j Robbins, James H. Taylor, John E. Drum- mond, Eugene C. Lambourne, Jesse C. i Burbidge, J. E. Rov, Martin Ingles, L. 1 J. Arnold, Charles W. Halford and Joseph H. C. Porath. File No Claims. The following passed hut did not file exemption claims: Martin E. Wagner, Fred Hopkinson, Jeremiah L. Roberts, Mike Seren, Edward E. Cordery, John W. Fowler. Frank Brown Castleton and Fred McCary. The following failed to pass the physical examination: C. H. Carlson. Flovd C Roueche, John R. Ryan and Clyde R. Kiehl. On account of having joined the national nation-al guard June 17, Arthur M. Thomas was not physically examined with a view to being drafted. Walter A. O'Neill of Cleveland, Ohio, and John L. Ainsworth, who were not in the citv on a previous draft, were examined. They both passed the physical examination, but Hied exemption ex-emption claims. Samuel L. L. Cox of Pocatello. Idaho, was examined bv the board. He passed, but also tiled an exemption ex-emption claim. H. w. Sheldon of Butte passed the examination and tiled no exemption ex-emption claim. H. 15. Noyes of Middle-Dority. Middle-Dority. Oscar Capson. Anuin M. Malouf, ter. N. Y., at present residents here, failed to pass the physical examination. |