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Show DRAFT DEillT LIST HOICED Men Who Fail to Return Questionnaires Made Public Pub-lic by Board No. 2. The first list of delinquents in the city In connection with the registration of September 12 has been given out by the local board for Salt Lake City division No. 2, which completed its classification yesterday. It is held that every registrant regis-trant between the ages of 19 and 20 and 31 and 36, inclusive, should know by this time that his questionnaire should have been received and filled out and returned to the local board. However, some questionnaires ques-tionnaires have been returned to board No. 2 through the mails, and the 1 ist is being published by the board in order to give opportunity to the registrants to appear before the board and rill out their questionnaires. The registrants and- the addresses to which the questionnaires were Bent are as follows: George Albert Lee, Campbell Building company; Mike Farres, 26.4 South West Temple street; Clement! Guillon, Los Angeles An-geles hotel; Giovanni Clilodo, 155 A est Second South; Frank Arthur Sullivan, Laverne hotel; Andries Hurtado. 32S West Third North; John Biaily McCarty, Victor hotel; George Henderson. 31 South First West; Jose Ramirez, 530 South Second Sec-ond West; Jesus Garcia, 519 West Second Sec-ond South; William Albert Robinson, Kimball hotel; Walter Goodrich Clark, general delivery: William Davis Day, general gen-eral delivery; Robert Randall Dixon, gen-, gen-, eral delivery; Thomas Albert Moore, Tenth South and Fourteenth West; William Wil-liam Joseph Brown. 112 West First South; Mike Konsella, 9 South First ; West; Antonlas M. Skawlakis, 518 Wost i Second South; Ed Polorny, Lombard! ! hotel; Jose Hurtado, 560 West Second . South; Ferando Vallego, 560 West Second South; John M. Lowney. 62 Richards street; John Edgar Palsgrove. 375 South First West; Jesus Ventura, 136 V& West South Temple; Joe Costango Cosiina, VI West Second South; John Gondlve. 379 West South Temple; Mortimer Brown, 217 West Second South; Fillipe Perez, 1356 West South Temple; Fred Francis Decker, 844 West Seventh South; Moses Armstrong, St. Albans hotel; Alfonso Michelon, 337 West South Temple. It is announced that after a reasonable length of time has elapsed in which to allow these men to make their whereabouts where-abouts known, if they fait to do so their names will be handed to the authorities for action as slackers and deserters. The new "progress schedule" of the draft boards in the various counties and divisions of the state, as it appears in the office of Captain F. V. Filz Gerald, draft executive offtqer of Utah, is beginning begin-ning to show the reports of progress from the various boards. Kane was the first to have a line opposite its name, indicating indi-cating progress. It reported that its classification was 85 per cent complete some days ago. The local board for Salt Lake City division No. 4 was the second to report, showing that its classification of registrants regis-trants is 90 per cent complete, its physical physi-cal examination 60 per cent complete, and all proper papers have been filed with the district hoard. Other local boards In Salt Lake City and elsewhere have completed classification classifica-tion and are well advanced with the work of physical examination, but their reports have not been officially received by Captain Cap-tain Fitz Gerald, and, therefore, they cannot be placed on the "score card." One hundred per cent maximum is the record which Captain Fitz Gerald claims for his command headquarters detachment, detach-ment, selective service bureau, United State's army. Some time ago Captain Fitz Gerald read an account in a military paper pa-per of some company of about fifty men which had attained about 98 per cent of the possible war risk insurance. When he compiled the record for the selective service men under his command. Captain Fitz Gerald found that every man of the thirty-eight had taken out the maximum of $10,000 insurance, or a total of insurance insur-ance written of $390,000, including his own. Captain Fitz Gerald knows that no body of United States soldiers can surpass sur-pass this, since $10,000 is the limit allowed al-lowed under the law, and he believes that there are not very many of the size that can equal such a record. |