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Show CITIZENS ASKED TO REPOITJUCIIFERS Draft Boards to Put Into Effect Crowder's "Work or Fight" Regulations. WASHINGTON, June 3. Rules for the enforcement of Provost Marshal General Crowder's "work or fight" regulations, announced today, call on all citizens to report to the nearest local draft board names of men within draft age who are habitually, idle or who are employed non-productively. non-productively. Each local hoard is created into what will be practically a court to sit probably prob-ably weekly to decide such eases a.s may be brought before it. Upon a ca.e Le-ing Le-ing presented, the board will serve a notice no-tice on the registrant of not less tnan three days nor more than Eeven, directing direct-ing hira to prosc-nt such evidence as he may care to submit. in every case, the board must send the complete record to the district board for approval, even if the decision is in favor of a man. If tho district board approves the findfnss adverse to a registrant, regis-trant, he will be given notice and, if any vacancies exist, will be sent immediately to camp or placed at the top of the list of those next to go. An appeal to the president may oe made ordy in the event of a dissenting vote of the district board and with recommendation recommenda-tion of the appeal agent or adjutant general. |