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Show MUST IT HE FOR DMFTSEB1ES Lawyers Warned by County Coun-ty Advisory Board Committee Com-mittee Chairman. Informa lion has come to .Tames H. Wolfe, chairman of the Salt I-.ako county leal advisory board executive committee, commit-tee, that sometimes a fee Is charged applicants ap-plicants for advice in fill hi out questionnaires. ques-tionnaires. Mr. Wolfe says lie knows of one instance reported which lie is now in vestlgating. The ease was that of an Idaho man who applied for advice to an attorney and was charged a dollar for aid Riven. Mr. "Wolfe says that such an act is. to say the least, unethU-ul, and " he is not certain but it Is also nu ouense. It is strictly an infraction of the ihiIi, he .says, taken by attorneys when tlicy me attached at-tached to the advisory board, and tlval repetition of the act will hriu dismissal from the force In the particular insiame of which lie has information and in any case after this notice shall be made public. Members of draft boards complain that registrants call them by telephone when they want advice on fill in er out tlieir questionnaires. These men are advised to ask the capitol telephone operator for the legal advisory board, which sits In the house of representatives, and not ask to be connected with the draft boards, as It unnecessarily consumes the time of t lie boards and causes delay in prosecuting prosecut-ing their legitimate work. Yesterday questionnaires under the following fol-lowing order numbers, all inclusive, were mailed by the four city boards: No. 1 , from 601 to 7lj0; Xo. , from SM to lo"7; No. 3, from 776 to OtlO; No. 4. from 9i to 1050. Kejjist rants whose order numbers num-bers come within these are aUed to at once notify their local boards if they do : not receive their questionnaires. Information was received by the district dis-trict appeal board yesterday tiiat President Presi-dent Wilson hud reversed the decision of the board in the cases of Robert Lee Armstrong", registered at division No. 4, Salt Lake, and Curtis, T. Murdec of Ilc-ber Ilc-ber City, the claims of both of which, on agricultural grounds, had been denied by the district board. Both of the men uro now at Camp lewis, Wash., and will at once be discharged. |