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Show Nation-wide Enrollment to Be H Made During Week of February Fourth. H WASHINGTON, -Dec. 31. In an- H nouncing regulations governing tho H nation-wide registration of Germans M the week of February fourth the de- fW partment of justice today Issued ft memorandum of the classes affected. - 3 M German men who never have been -A. I naturalized, or who have obtained onlv HaSI first naturalization papers will be sub- mf Ject to registration which in cities of Jfl th-,art5000 Population, according M to the 1910 census, will be with the ffl police and in other communities with the postmaster. Women are not afect- ed, nor are children under the age of H Though many former residents of I Alsace-Lorraine are French by blood H and sympathy they are to be regarded ?J? irVnem,es if born in that terri- fh?H after May 2 1871 wIen the tieaty transferring the provinces to Germany was ratified. The same rule applies to Schlelswig-Holstein. noi rtstration will not apply to IrluZ b?n ln thls countr-v of unnat- , ?S f P,arents who became natur- Uized in the United States while the n PprJr8 armnor nor t0 a ma born n Geimany of American parents. H |