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Show SUBM1TT0REGISTRY ! Total of 452 Names Re- j j corded in Salt Lake; Delinquents De-linquents Are Warned. At the ioe of regigtralion last nicbt at police headquarters a totaJ of 4"-2 enemy aJlciiB had filed their names, descriptions, de-scriptions, photographs and tinker prints with tho United States govern inont. It is estimated that the registration at Ok-den. Ok-den. Prove. Tocan and the smaller pos-t-oftices of the state will brini? the grand total up to Hbout C20. Returns from many of the rur;tl districts will not be received by Postmaster Noble Warrum until Saturday. Cn Instructions received from "Washington "Washing-ton by the "nited Slates marshal yesterday, yes-terday, tho registration of enemy aliens will be continued for a few days, only, however, for those who may offer reasonable rea-sonable excuses for not having registered during the i:ist ten days, the legal period. li .the reasons for not having registered j are considered .iustlfiable, the registrants I will be pendtted to register, but no. leniency will b extended to those who b.ave wilfuhy evaded the law. In the latter cases it Is the order of the department depart-ment of justice - that internment for the period of the war shall be the penally. Additional permits to enemy aliens, granting permission to live and attend to occurs t ion within the restricted a rea, were given yesterday to the following: Carl Henry Gerwien, chauffeur, 6S0 Iverson street. Fcrnhard Bocsp, mechanical engineer. 11 b;n:rry a p i rtinents. Nicholas Ringter, salesman. 50 Oakley street. i Henry Koctiig. jajiitnr. 3C3 Hansen ' avenue. j t'oniad Miller, peddler, UMl Arapahoe st roet. |