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Show FAKURE IN OELiyERY 1 CAUSE OF INJUSTICE Men Who Have Not Received Re-ceived Questionnaires Are j Posted as Delinquent. ATTORNEYS WARNED Must Advise Registrants That All Questions Must Be Fully Answered. I 'ailnrn to rMivi-r rf jiiln i !y mail"'l rinstirmnairVH to rfciM rantn iosjiom-for iosjiom-for a numhor of in.jnM i-f. n -i rnnlin to nim'ifrs of lrul't hoar') Xn. J.. This litihirf of il'-livrry has liOon Hi- irnnsn of pahliral ion of the naincs of mm ns il'-liniirnts wh'-n tlif'y aio anxious t'i i t every oliltation im- 'om!. upon tlmm i tin' ilralt. Siirh an iiiHlaniii is that, of Alcxniolcr .lohn llartanaii, liU t South Kiyhth Went street, who culled on hoard No. - and made proof that In' had not received his qnes-j qnes-j 1 ionnairi', although lie had .been adver- tused an a di ll nipiont . The error was remedied. j It was eomplained hy lneal draft ! I'oariN yerili'rdnv thai, leal iidvisory at-. at-. I ni hits' ami notaries are in home in-I in-I stam-i's neleetini to havo registrants answer all queries eontainod in th questionnaire when they say they are not eiti.ens of the I'nifed .tatos. In-st.luetions In-st.luetions from General i. H. (Tuwllcr are that registrant must answer all J ipiestions int in series 7, mitwithstaiul-inuf mitwithstaiul-inuf he is an alien. inest ionnai res wen; mailed out yesterday yes-terday hy tho four city loeal boarclR under tho following order numbers, all inetosive: Hoard No. 1 I Oil to 2040. Hoard No. 2 2.VI4 to 2l1!)a. Hoard No. :i 2lil!l to 22fi:i. Hoard No. 4 2ool to 2700. i hief of I'nliee ,1 . Parley White is notified that, the following named men 1 have failed to answer their quest.ipn- n.'iires and that, they must hn brought i hefore their loeal iioards within i'ivo dns. Division No. 1. (Inoree ( '. Olson, Boager, Alberta, j ( anada; f larcnce Kdu-ard Sehank, I7i.'3 I hourth East, eity; Joseph Derbyshire, 415 Kast Seventh South, city; Alma Amundsoii, 751 Parkway avenue, ritv; I'Ved Winters. 70 Knst Seventh South; "William T. Benson, lU Eighth East, city; Division No. 2. Nick Cneh, 561 West Seeond South j street; Tony Leone, 327 Joreiny struct; i "Taul Palmer, 1 15 West North street, i Indianapolis, Ind.; Charlie Julio, Salt Lake City; James Lorry, Plaza hotel; Evan Broman, White House hotel; Mike Kelopures, 538 West Second South street; Ben MioVclyn Wnorthen, 153 AVoat Fifth South 'street; Frederick Jacob Herman, Wilfley apartments; Fritz Wallmueller, 126 West Second South stroet; William Hereford Green, Fairfield, Ca!.; Oscar James Taylor, Luxor hotel; Andrew Garlis, 111 South Fifth West stroet; Kalph Castle, 259 South Second Wost street; Calvin Baker, 67 South West Temple Btreet; Alois Kiihnel, 355 South First West street; Howard Cole. Pocatello, Idaho; .Frank Hoider, 260i South Main street; Frank Panoplos, general delivery. Magna; Mag-na; Stauko Palinic, 170 West Second South street; Tony Kashagiinas, Los An-' An-' epics hotel; George Clifford Juhlin, 521 Washington street; Shiro Isobe, 71 South West Temple street ; Ilollis Ever-rett, Ever-rett, 25 Whitmore apartments; Edwards Wells Holland, 122S West Sixth South street; James Kalter Didd, Lake hotel; Herman Drevis, Salt Lake City; Edwin Ed-win Everett Weal, care of armory, eity; Paraekevas Neusiopoulas, 52Sii West Second South street; Shigezo Mat-sui, Mat-sui, 36 Richards street; Robert Marshall, 16S West Eighth South street; Fred Ilarohoeher, 1453 Arapahoe street; An-' An-' drew Kossar, 361 West South Temple street: Austin Arthur Brade, 456 South Second West street; Frank Fleck, Woodman, Colo.; Frank Clayton Korean, Kor-ean, Peery hotel; Neapton Deomos Kambouris, box 2, Evanston, yo.; Loo Von Qhong, 71 West First South street. ! Division No. 3. I Thomas Jefferson Sawyers. 1 Montana Mon-tana partments; Parker Monroe, 24 Caithness apartments; Emil Bonislaw, St. Mark's hospital; Melbourne Kom-ney, Kom-ney, 136 F street; John Oliver Emory, 270 West South Temple street; Nazlou simsietin, 539 North Fourth West 1 street; Wilford Davis. 433 East South Temple street; Felix Besara, Salt Lake City: Harold Means Berkley, 1S7 B I street; Joseph Murphv, St. Mark's hos- pital; Frank Hill. Salt Lake City; Os-I Os-I ear Tate. 703 Sixth avenue; Irwin Levy, I 225 East South Temple street; Leo ! Weight Sperry, 213 Third avenue; ! Frank William" Krueger, 153 North Fifth West, street; John James Hogan, i 23 North First West street; Thomas Anderson, Arthur, Garfield: Lester Leroy Smith, 57S North Eighth West , street. Division No. 4. Fmerson F. Kershaw. 225 South Main sticet; W. Dee Stone. 40 Brown avenue, Tiosindale, Mass.; Clifton H. Gibson, 1632 East Second South street: ALbert F. Buttscheck, 14S East First South street; Holger C. Hattsmann, Maekay, Idaho: George M. Gurasich. care I'tah Construction company. Tie Siding, Hcr-rnosa, Hcr-rnosa, Wvo.; Clint Thompsun. Kex hotel: ho-tel: O. T. McCornick. Jr., 454 South Main street: Kodehell B. Gill, care Phoenix Construction tompanv. Grace, Idaho: James Hopkins, 333 Hollywood avenue; Moroni Thomas, 05S Dresden fivenue: John Virant, no address; Howard How-ard Newson, 4241- South State street; F.mil Erickson, 6S East First South street; George Patrick O'Kcefe, general delivery. San Frani;isea, Ca!.: diehard Spink, 19 Orpheum avenue; Fred Paulson, Paul-son, 11 GUI Broadway; Emer Henderson. Hender-son. 14o Fast First South stroet: Guy Plusi. 333 South State street: Salin Fei- 4 titi, 567 East Second South street; Koss Far Harman, 53? Bridgeport street; ' John Cunningham, St. Fegis apartments; apart-ments; Mike Schmidt. 1136 Fast Fourth South street: Michael P. O 'Conner, 26 East First South street, i The following are believed to be in ! the military service of the United ! States, but have failed to return their j iiuestiounaires. It is important that : nuvone who knows the present address of any of these men report the same ' to the local board: Harold Sharp. i'5n Fust Third' South street; Leslie Fail, Tilford. 35 East Third South street; James Richard Usher, 240 South Second j East street. The first executive session of the dis-j dis-j trict exemption board, for consideration ; of matters incident to the second draft, 1 will be held in the south court room of the federal buiMiug tomorrow morning. I The personnel of t he hoard is as follows: fol-lows: Parley L.. Williams, chairman; Lafayette Hanchett, secretary; Dr. R. S. Joyce. Oiiden; R. S. Collett, Roosevelt, Roose-velt, and James H. Lamont, Salt Lake. Gilbert W. Williams is chief clerk. In a-ldition to several appeals from i the decisions and classifications of the ; local draft beards, there are nearlv 150 ' questionnaires ready for the considera- tion of the board, the majority of them ! beins from mm who claim exemption on . cither ncrricuitural or industrial grounds, j l-'or the seer nd draft the work of the j district board will he far le?s coropli-I coropli-I cated than for the first draft and the general disposition of cases will be I much more rapidly accomplished. |