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Show YOUNG MARRIED MEN MAY BE RE-CLASSIFIED IN DRAFT LISI Considerable excitement prevails among the young men who have taken wives since May 18th or the date on which war was declared against Germany. Ger-many. A recent decision of the national na-tional draft board states that all such young men may be put in division A of class one in the place of being left In division A of class four, aa they are at present classified by the local draft board. Their names will be turned over to the local appeal agent who will pass them on to the district board of exemptions. They may be classed in division A of class one by this district board. The question as to where they will be classified by the district board will not have anything to do with the local board or the appeal agent. But from all advices from (Washington it appears ap-pears that they will be transferred m from class four to class one. If this is done they will be called Into service much quicker than if they were left in the present class. If this order la carried out as it Is generally interpreted there is likely to be a number of war brides or widows wid-ows in Utah county with a lonesome feeling before many months. |