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Show NECESSIf TEACHERS "WILL BE EXEMPTED Educational Enterprises to Be Protected by Provost Marshal General. BOARDS TO REMAIN Resignations of Members Must Receive Approval From War Department. Tn a loiter to superintendents and prin- c I pals of se'ioois, F. P. Cm x ion. federal commissioner of education. slIvs ihr.i v-hile the extension ot" I lie selective sr- ;ce d rait agts renders m:iny school officers of-ficers and teaei.ers luiblt to c.ill for irA.iRry service, it is not the tiuention oi :he government to cali to the colors men v.-iioso serv'ces are necessary to the car- ! ryin? on of the country's educational enterprises. en-terprises. Copies of the letter are bein rt out Into the state by Dr. E. .iOwans, state si; perin endent of public i iiisif-uotion. ; "The provost n:ar:a" sonerai." C"miv . :ni.-s:oner Claxtcii v-r-res. "i insTnt.-iins ! 'oeal and district boards to arive deferred ; rlassificat'OTi to n.e"! wiio are esritial to i the cper,uio:i of educational institutions, fnuubfial advisors- have been appointed to assist distri'-t boards in determining ibe validity o: c'aims for deferred classification classi-fication or exemption, in order that fundamental fun-damental undertakings, ir.cludinp educa-ron, educa-ron, may not- be unduly disrupted. U is. of course, understood that persons not essential to tlie continuance of these undertakings un-dertakings will not be given deferred classification on the ground of occupation. occupa-tion. "I advise you to scrutinize w'ith special care the teaching: personnel of the school or schools under your charge, with liie view of determining which men teachers, superintendents or supervisors are indispensable. indis-pensable. In. this ror.neetion you should consider the possibility of reorganizing our staff and also the possibility of replacing re-placing men of military age- by others not within the limits of the St lective draft, or by women. The bead of e&x-h school should make certain that the industrial ?.dvisr- of the district board is fully informed in-formed with respec t to the cases of ail these teachers when their cases come be-:ore be-:ore the board for decision." Cannot Resign. No resignations of members of Iccal draft boards are hereafter to be accepted, accept-ed, according to an ord-:r received yesterday yes-terday from General E. H. Crown er. until un-til after reference tc the provos; marshal mar-shal general's office, with a complete statement of associated facts and a recommendation rec-ommendation by the Overrrr. It is seated seat-ed that the incrtatmg!y Urze i.umher of resignations TbreatrriS a serious impairment im-pairment of the efficiency and expedi- i tlous Classification cf the new rtg;s-trr; rtg;s-trr; nrs. Word wa. received a; ti e go irr.or's office that the president had approved the selection of C. Clarence Nesien. city com-nrssioner. com-nrssioner. as a member of draft board No. Salt L-ake City. 5signments of attorneys to assist dr.ift vesristrarts in filii: out tp.-ir questionnaires question-naires were made yesterday by the cn-rr;: cn-rr;: 1 Iceal ad vrsory board for ;.M of the tii is ions within bait Ik City r-.r.d county. The n.en wl-.o wc-e -inroiied on i September 12 are to t-e 2ien every (v.- '.liny and aid in answering the queries trth in the th.rd edition of the que. ; tionna're, 10 per cent of the total for i c ac h b oard ha vi n z been m a i . e d o l: t la.--1 ms-'nt. .me hundred and e.g'nty volunteer i clerks, a g-eat r.-.any of them ;rorn The student classes o: the U D.. S. univr- f si ty. are aidint: the four iocai draft boards in gettir.g out ;';e.-tior:nairf-s to r-L'ih- j t rants of 'eptem:,er i the firt 1" p;r cent of which wre :rii. lied l.tst riirh;. ' George lew:y McPh--. 2" '-cars "of' age, registered with board No. i of SaJt j 1 - r. e a week a so t od a y . r h : r n e d h : s t fiiied-o-it qu-. t:or.na:.-f yf-swirdav from- ; "a? cly?ified in r'ass 1-A and phv- rV.y exam-r ed yesterday afie.-r..Y.. C'erk -A. B. 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