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Show ELEVEN ALIENS SECURE PERMITS Work of Begistration Will Be Resumed Tomorrow if Necessary Blanks Arrive. Owing to the lack of registration blanks the work of registering enemy aliens was temporarily suspended at police po-lice headquarters yesterday. The work w-iil be resumed tomorrow if blanks, believed be-lieved to be on the way from Washington, Wash-ington, are received. That there was a general shortage of blanks in all parts of the country is evident from the fact that United States Attorney General Gregory yesterday announced an-nounced that the time for registration of enemy aliens would be extended to include tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday, Wednes-day, the registration positively to close Wednesday night. Eleven permits granting enemy aliens the privilege of circulating with- ' in the restricted zones were issued ves- terdav bv the United States marshal as follows: I Gruno Demke, 4."' Blaine avenue, y August C. Uabieh, cook, 241 East First South street. H. Karl Konig, baker-laborer, 1021 Windsor avenue. Walter Fahr, apprentice, 623 Wilmington Wil-mington avenue. j Charles Rudolph Haas, laborer, 419 I Yietoria alley. i Alfred Nanmann. assistant shipping clerk, Glendale street. Johannes Pieswotzki, proprietor of the First Ward Grocery, 611 East Seventh South street. ' Karl Wilhelm Paswaldt. farmer, Biiena Yista. Ernest A. Masky, florist, 0 Morten-sen Morten-sen court. John DnBois, porter, 137 Third avenue. |