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Show 'WANT COLUMN' CALL ANSWERED BY MANY A total of S0 men in Utah have responded re-sponded to the special call made In the "nation's want column" for registration in the occupational service of the United States army, wthieh closed April 27, according ac-cording to a report issued yesterday from the office of the Utah adjutant. Cooks, railroad section hands, linemen, telephone operators, car repair men. gunsmiths, gun-smiths, gas plant workers and airbrake inspectors are listed as those who have failed altogether in the registration. Other occupations are represented as follows: Auto mechanics, 46; blacksmiths and helpers, 9; boatbuilders, X; boilermakers and helpers, 3; buglers, i; brakemen, firemen fire-men and couductors, 7; bricklayers, 3; carpenters, car-penters, chauffeurs, 26; chemists, 11; clerks, 17: cobblers, 1; commissary storekeepers, store-keepers, 24 ; concrete foremen, 2; crusher operators, 1; draftsmen, 3; civil, electrical, railroad and computing engineers, 9; locomotive loco-motive engineers and firemen, 14; electricians, elec-tricians, 12; construction foremen, 3; locomotive loco-motive hostlers, 3: car inspectors, 1; machinists ma-chinists and helpers, 12: general mechanics, me-chanics, 9; meteorologists and physicists, lj mine and quarry workers, 5; molders. 1: painters, 4: photographers, I; plumbers, 4: forest rangers, 1; saddlers, 2: sheet Iron Q workers, 1; stenographers, 1; surveyors, 3; tailors, 1; teamsters. 4; telegraph operators, opera-tors, 2: yardmasters and switchmen, 3; total, 280. |