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Show I CITY TEACHtRS L TO HELP ON . QUESTIONAIRES ?.The Logan Cit? teachers met' at the Lowell School on Tuesday afternoon after-noon and unanimously, adopted the fallowing assignment of work at the srart house helping toclasslfy and Index questionnaires: Monday, 4 to 6 p. m. Miss Goodwin, Good-win, Miss Rich, Miss Jones, Miss Hammond, Miss Hlndley, Miss Flint, .Miss Sybil Spande, Miss Adams, Miss I Patrick. ' Tuesday, 4 to 6 p. m. Miss Bow-en, Bow-en, Miss Jennlo James, Miss Ollvo Casto, Miss Scholes, Mrs. Vera Brlggs MiM Burgoyne, Miss Almeda Hill, SUM Shaw, Mlsi Warren, Miss Jacques. Wednesday, 4 to 6 p. m. Miss Ethel Hill, Miss Youngqulst, Miss Woodsido, Mlss-Laub, Mrs. Olbbons, , ' Miss Gray, Miss Young, Miss Osmond ' Miss Hatch. Thursday, 4 to 6 p. m. Miss Carlson, Carl-son, Miss Smith, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Cox, Mrs. rreston, Mrs. Barson, Mrs. Pederson, Miss Lewis, Mrs. Wood-house. Wood-house. Friday, 4 to 6 p. m. Mrs. How-ells, How-ells, MIsb McCullock, Miss Mabol ' Spande, Miss Barrett, Miss Hazol James, Miss Burnham, Miss Ruff, "Miss Thomas, Miss Rybcrg. Evening and Saturday J. B. Bearnson, W. H. Hosklns, Lyman Kidman, Nells H. Ncllson, Clyde J. Dalnes, Charles A. Osmond, 'Peter A. C. Pederson, George t. Harding, H. J. Clark, F. H. Baugh, fr, Ira A. Cole. Considerable work at the court '- house has already been done by the teachers, and the assignment made Tuesday was for the purpose 'of g4v,f Ing all the teachers an equal chance to help. (fl Both President Wilson and Prov- ost Marshall General Crowder.fhaye requested that all teachers assist 'in classifying the questionnaires. Provost Prov-ost Marshall Oeneral Crowder's letter follows: The nation Is entering this war relying on Its cltltens. Whenever a -national task presents itself which can be performed by any class of cltltens, the President has called upon that class and, without fall, It "baa responded effectively and effl-'' effl-'' clently. The time now comes when there Is a definite task for school teachers. This task can bo perform-y perform-y . ed through a systematic organization Every man of draft age is now re-,t re-,t '' ,. turning to his local board a question naire. Upon these questionnaires all ti our young men will be classified. . '' And Index of this classification is ab- 'i solutely Indispensable. We cannot f. : wait until the end of the classlflca- & tlon for the first Installment of that 3 r Index because the national need for !, certain specially skilled men Is now ft paramount add very urgent. v The local boards can not be called , . -upon to make this index because they ., are now working to the limit of their f: capacity. There is only one class of r,; - citizens that can be organised inune- '(: diately and called at once to this jt service and that is school teachers. - The primary district for organlza- ' tlon Is your jurisdictional area. Un- li& der authority granted him by the se- jf ' lectlve Service Law, the President ? cow calls upon you to take charge i rm ot the vork ,n thls are& and to Be0 1 14m'' that lt lB cconPllshed ln accordance nmL wlth ln8tructIons herewith. Your precise duty is to call toll' to-ll' gether all of the teachers under your ifl jurisdiction or affiliated with you ; Ud to present to them the Presl-isfl Presl-isfl dent's call upon them for their ser-B, ser-B, , .vices. Having done this, you should jB fW determine, In accordance with these Hj.tr-- Instructions, the teachers that you Tm can utilize to do this work and to 91." accomplish It efficiently and without m delay. You should then vUlt the local ill boards within your jurisdiction, pro- jM sent this as your credential and of- Sl,. 'er them the systematized services KJ of the teachers you have selected q v with a definite statement of the ft W number of .hours of Work offered 1 - and the hours ot the day in which It J will be performed. In this connec- a . tlon it is to be remarked that the need is such that all zeal, and effort If possible should be expended In bring- ,U - Ing tho arrears ot work up to date so that .all the questionnaires In Pilo 1, as described in tho inclosed instructions, in-structions, will be carded without avoidable delay and as fast as classifications clas-sifications are made. The needs ot the army ere such that you can afford tb glvo to this duty the right of way over every civic task. For the time being, other needs must suffer ln efficiency, if ncod bo, in order that tho war may bo won and the cause of liberty saved." |