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Show oo Boards Ordered To Report All Tubercular Cases Captain W. Brown Ewing yesterday issued an order to all local medical advisory boards to report to him at once all cases of tuberculosis coming to their attention. The order is issued is-sued under direction of Governor Bamberger. To avoid delay in the payment of claims against the government on account ac-count of services ar supplies furnished by local draft boards prior to October 1, a bulletin Issued by Captain F. V. Fitz Gerald, directs that properly certified cer-tified vouchers be transmitted at onco for certification to Gordon Snow, the new disbursing officer. Private Milo A. Harrison of the oler-Ical oler-Ical detachment is assigned to service at Park City with the summit county board. Private Joseph A. Olsen Is ordered or-dered to report at Heber to the Wasatch Wa-satch county board. New Hampshire and Oklahoma were the only states ahead of Utah to report re-port to General E. H. Crowder that physical examination and classification classifica-tion of 30 per cent of class 1 registrants regis-trants had been completed. Information Informa-tion to this effect was received yesterday yes-terday by Captain F. V. Fitz Gerald. Private Royal L. McKean of the clerical detachment Is ordered to report re-port to the Tooele county board at Tooele. Private Seymour D. Gray is assigned to state headquarters at the capitol. Board No. 1 yesterday ordered the following named volunteers for the University of Utah training detachment detach-ment to report at room 300 in the state capitol at 1 o'clock next Monday afternoon for instruction prior to reporting re-porting at (he university next day. Mark Kcnison. Clyde J. Ashton, Walter Wal-ter M. Halton. Joseph L. Morris, Jesse B. Jones, John Lucas, Lewis Hem-mingway, Hem-mingway, Earl G. Whltaker, Clinton R. Kunes, Walter H. Zimmerman, Ne-phi Ne-phi Booth, William BIrrell, Leroy W. Myers, Walter A. Neilson, Clinton A. Smith, Frank Jones, George Coath. oo |