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Show loa no time In bring! n tha records into such ahape aa will permit of final deposition." - Competent writer -for Insluctlon into tha marine rorpa liave been received hy local rnmrd No. 2 for Kert wen tiweetcn, band leader of KhH like. and for Kred II. I'ohlman into tha navy. t'aptaln Hnnw haa received a report from hoard Nn. S slating that all reg-iatranta reg-iatranta under the- Juriitction of the board Itetween the ages of IS and 46 have been classified and all men in clans I have been examined physically. The work waa completed with the exception ex-ception of a. few clerical details be-fur be-fur the order .from Waahincton 40 atop work on registrants between the ages of 18 and 1$ and to 4 had been received. DRAFT BOARDS TO COMPLETE RECORDS Booko Must Be Carefully! ' Preserved, Say Order From Crowder. That the giirantle work of the selective selec-tive service system Is in iht Is forecasted fore-casted In a telrirsm to Captain Gordon Gor-don Unow. draft executive officer of I'tah. from Provoet Marshal lleneral Rnooh II. Crowder. railing attention to the necessity i.f havina all records prrtalninK lo draft mailers scrupulously scrupu-lously kept up snd preserved. General Gen-eral Crowder directs attention to the criminal provisions of the selective service law. whereby penaltlea are provided for the wilful concesllns. obliterating;. fa!elfina: or destroying of such record. "As the' local hoards of I'tah -approach Ihe end of their great work. a bulletin Issued to all local boards by Captain Snow sets forth, "it becomes siisreiil that In the near future all record pertaining to the selective draft' muet he brought to completion j ami pieced in order for final diapoel-tlon. diapoel-tlon. It la requested that local boards I ' . ' |