Show U CRAFT AfI OA D I Soon Will JILL Of DE I II I RETURNED H Nt TO TOI I II I I CIVil Cf VL LIFE Selective Service System Goes Into History When Remaining Work Is Completed Completed Com Com- Utah Men Told i WORK Y ORK of draft officials II YV practically is at an end Within a month the file selective I service system will be history By the sc second ond anniversary of the I declaration of war upon Germany l local cal district medical advisory boards and other draft officIals will I have closed their roll top desks s arid and resumed their former positions in civil life J he draft board is passing not tJ 0 com into lice g-ai g tit future wars make necessary the as- as of Americas America's manhood II THREE FINAL STEPS But three steps remain in the final I closing of the draft in Utah Local district and medical advisory boards I must ship their records to Washington Washing Washing- ton they must close their headquarters and state headquarters must be closed When hen this shall have been done the book of the draft will have been written State draft executives are Instructed to arrange with regional directors of the United States railroad administration tion for rOuting and shipment of selective se- se service records according to a message to Captain Gordon Snow draft executive officer for Utah from Provost Marshal General l Enoch H. H Crowder The railroad administration has Issued instructions ons relative to the shipment of these records and to their protection while in transit to Wash Wash- ington JOINT SHIPMENTS URGED It is desired so far as possible to arrange in such manner that the records records rec- rec can be picked up from small locations locations loca- loca and concentrated into carload lots but this arrangement should not delay the forwarding of the records of boards whose records have been completely completely com com- crated and packed General Crowder directs The final regulations provide for a system of reports from boards to state headquarters and state headquarters headquarters head head- quarters rs to this office It Is necessary that these provisions of the regulations strictly be complied with in order that the adjutant general of the army may maybe maybe be informed dally daily of the records which are en route and may be enabled to tomake tomake make provision for their reception Immediately immediately Im- Im mediately upon their arrival in Wash Wash- ington The system of progress report report re- re port used during the first three steps of the final work will be continued and ald it is believed that the selective service system will exhibit the same efficiency in the shipment of records and disposition of property that it has exhibited in its work heretofore |