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Show CALL FID DRAFT IB IS K E MORE IN PROSPECT Signs that calls for draft quotas will bo made as soon as the influenza epidemic epi-demic lessens, so that the camps may be again supplied with men, is contained con-tained in a bulletin received today by the local draft boards. It says, "In order that tho quotas may be determined deter-mined for calls soon to be announced, it is essential that this office have an immediate report on classification by local boards of the September 12 registrants, reg-istrants, 19 to 3G; also class one reports re-ports of June, 1917 and class one reports re-ports or Juno. 191 S." These reports will contain information informa-tion concerning the number finally classified In class one, and physically qualified for general military service who have no appeals or industrial claims pending before the district board; number finally classified in class one and .physically qualified for general military service when cured of remedial' defects; number finally classified in class one physically quail -ged for special or limited service only, number finally classified In class one who have not been examined; number whose physical examination is pending before the medical advisory board; number classified whose cases are pending before the district board; numbers classified whose cases are before district board on agricultural or industrial grounds, and finally the numbers classified In classes two, three, four and five. |