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Seifert 407 Nystrand, Auburn; H. G Thomas, | (856) 2008 [ae hit Thomas Hogarth, R. W. @mith, W. F G. 8. Fririto, 6. W. Mackensie, A, K. P. EB. Holstrom, bove cmployed by jmorning of July 12 PAGE 7 DEPORTATION foreed exodus of about 1,200 men by 1,500 armed deputies in the sheriff's posse was the unique method Arizonans in handling a labor disturbance. and continued until 3 p.m. There were 24 cattle cars in the train that hauled the exiles to Columbus, N. M,, whe Relow VING THE or lof armed men driving human beings W. mine strikers and sympathizers being driven from Bisbee to War- woolly ren, The picture shows I Ariz, three miles away, where they were loaded into Ww. WwW. W. MIN This HERD. long a desert rondway ‘ERS and sympathizers from Bisbee, human roundup b -Rabbit drives are common in the Weat, is out of the ordin ry train of cattle cars for deportation. ) EXEMPTION BOARDS ARE TO NOTIFY YOU WHEN TO REPORT Ariz, The en- egan at 6:30 on the © they were given assistance by army men in a refugee camp. HUMAN but the spectacle ven in the wild and The prisoners wero compelled to march thru a double row of armed men, watching to herd back any rebel who might attempt to make a break for liberty over the sage brush. A. MeClor w on Johneeh Wicks 2 Core ime A tt Wiepree J.B wn Fi n M. Johneon, J. Xibos, BH. (4s) M Takefuet, (ane) M Kosak, L. Manning, P. Morlerty, ar F D. V. Brad ley T. Quinn, 1 Kt | (ans) LR 3. cn | quiet, A W ombere, CE. |uinn, A. Peters, ©. BL Achinaon, C.| | Rchaumbure, 1 Hansen, 1. Woit, J M Thomas, A. Paccheoo, BN. Rice, G. Whittemore. ey ane RD. MeCiain, HL. Clinton, @ ar 1. F Middleton, gn Scherin J Her L 1 W. J. Walhe, @. D. Moore F. Livingston. | (44) Maszawa, 4) FM. Batetora tenets any) A. Freeman, © G. Malibers, | 3G. Werner. (4am) “7 Fx Chall, CW. Henneman, ©. by J ‘Thomas, W J. Camp. }ben, 1 tman, RA Wilson, W. R T. | Maberkorn, Ira W Moody, W. B. Youn e119 No. 10. will t where ined on the be drafted been drawn, low. drawn, you quota, triet number you a on referred to. drawn follow is 4654, You are » the necessary) provide the Seattle quota of to be drafted and 2 first numbers above 45 not to be called draft or for the they will be calle in the order in drawn 2300 first will call up Winsor, It fs estimated that the first numbers drawn (except for district p22 num more ¥ Skeland, D. P. Rasmus THESE SEATTLE | NUMBERS TO BE | DRAFTED LATER 450 bers than 1,456 912 to be exam- Twice many are to be examined as will as In the list printed below are the While these are for the first first examination, later drafts d for which they are The bighest number in the state interested in know-| ing in what order your number has If it is not among the ing the precincts various districts, |page 6 lool your card and compare it the are 700th in printed man) th first 450, then look over the list be-| If your number is the 700th will be called in your district to provide its [0 The quota in each district for the| } firet draft, as well as a table show-| included on pet you do not know in which dis-| up your precinct | blue registration | $ with the table Numbers Drawn ass, $400, The numbers above the first 450 Borchich, W. ¥.| 2502, | 3408, ieee anee. 208 2495 1966 a1 1606, aeas, 19a, 1686, 2068 4262, 3928, 6 242) 1550, 2612, 88, 0% 22 « 267, jee aie. | 48t, 287 2281, 128: 1821, 2824. 4194, 2604, 2733, 3639, 2146 . 4285, 2919, 1160, 450, 2048, 1109, 156, 4699, 2740, 13a, 4456 2064, 2883, | 2684, 2730, 1602, 2860, 1968, 3302, 4627 2811, 2019, 4468, 4526, 1199, 1864, 1968 1937, 1051, 560, 308, 4108, 2596, 2121, 563, 1436, 1784, 2513, 2002, 3928, 1163. 318, 2605, 1989, 2356, 1933, 146, 288 548, 2886 3191, 18 1008, 410, 99, 3790, 3945. 391, 3389, 3106, 4011, 11 1654, 400, 1 a2 0, |i907, 4 2030, | 8600 | 408n, 1772, ati,’ 3749, 4162, 2486, 124," 2923, 4196 2415, 3606, 2996; 896 3240, 441 82, 1400, 9786 1978. D808, AUIS, M147, 1740, 4018, 187 4688, 2117, 829, 8188 240, 2801, N pose; gina, aves e260, tot 1105, 444, ise, dss, aise, 2487 788, 1808, 226, 624° 18 avai, 3492, 2999, 9708, 2338, 1876, 3571, 1483, 2088, 4 S 1947, 16, 4776, 1887 2518 2 1592, 2831, 393; 672, 1363. 40, 8392, 3449, , 2879, 1350, 296, 4040, 118, 3 9864, 1828, 4, | 3860, 998," 4252,’ 2712,” 1308, 4326 : 2414, 1518, L048, 1086, 861; 3850, 1646, 2874, 2848, 4286, B52, (811, 4218, L418. 8309. , 778. 187, 8 a40s, 100, 427 40a, 1 216, . 9, 1420, £26, 36, . 2208, 1491, 8410, 4009, 894 3349, 3605, . 2748, 418, 820, 4802 S274, 3046 4167, 4081, b289. 4870, 808, 4287, 3977, 9779, 2004, 2388, 1176," 1717, 416, 3844, 3456, 2737, 617, OR aaai, 4466 7390, 609,°2275, 618, 316, 8208, 2188, 9005 B14,” B01K, 4600, $430," 1887, 1283, O68, 4691, 4 5. tors iad, 8104, Ati9, 1383, aso, 088, 546, 1184, B7RR, 2540, 76, , A244, BSBA, 2485, , 2748, 7540, 48, 28, 8578, 8607, 4060, 4465, 2531," 998 2199, 3219, 8: 2746, 994, 2993, 2296, 2897, 460, +] 427, 8186, $116, S988, 9822, | 404 8599, 2171, 2 40, 1 R60, 4689, 0, 1692, 4918 1076, 2 3145 198, 2194, 9946, 197, dots 1745, 1309, 1168, 8 629, gases, 2247, 8: 647. 29, 2658, 1830 8198, 1580, 4891, 633, 2626, 9676, 1970, 3493, 1386, 1984, 2867, 1487, O03, 2308, -| the meantime a dozen other :| notified examining physicians to “/to escape PATRIOTIC MEET — IN PARK SUNDAY “Patriotic week,” proclaim ed by the supreme chancellor of the Order of Knights of Pythias, will be opened in Se attle Sunday night with a pub- lic program of addresses and music, under the direction of the combined Pythian lodges, at Volunteer park, at 7 o'clock. Former Senator Samuel H, Piles will deliver the chief address, and musical numbers will be given by Monte Austin and the Pythian band, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?” the song ascribed to Sammies now encamped in France, will be one of | his numbers. | Patriotic week is being observed all over the United States by the jlodges of the order ‘TRAIN DRAFT ARMY = AFTER SEPTEMBER6 |Continued From Page 1 f ——o ° a claim for exemption they must present it to their boards, who fi will pass on it quickly. ; The first call of men com | sists of 200 per cent of the ace | tual quota of the particular 4 city or town. Thus, if a town : must furnish 2,000 men, 4,000 will be called at first. If these do not furnish the first quota, a fresh levy must respond. Those first called are those first ‘i ‘on the list in their respective dim tricts. It will be September 5, or later, | before the actual physical work of sorting out the new army is ae }complished. As soon as this ts i Men holding No. 1760 almost weren't drawn. The pellet drop- ped on the floor, and it was five minutes before Gen. Duval on his hands and knees recov- ered it under a chair. the 7,890th Number 13 wa number drawn, | The blindfolded men, tired and extremely hot, had trouble j| locating the last three elusive || capsules drawn from the bowl | at 2:18 o'clock this meérning. The first number drawn yester- day was 258 and the last one | 3,217. In the trial drawing held some days ago the first number drawn was 347 and the last 107, Some young men were given a few minutes’ grace from the trench call when one of the tel lers dropped a pellet and then inadvertently put ft in his pocket. It was several minutes before he recovered it, and im numbers were called. Those holding No. 6891 came within an ace of escaping. The | teller in opening the capsule | tore off the “1”, on the end of the number, but recovered it when he noticed his slip was Jagged. A middle-aged man with a 28 year-old, six-foot son worried around among the talliers all day to see if the son had been drawn. The son, bearing a large umbrella, and looking worrled, accompanied father. The drawing proceeded 16 hours and 28 minutes without more than a few moments’ time out for changing blackboards and hunting lost pellets. It probably would have been going yet if a newspaperman had not suggested to Gen. Crowder read- |) ing the numbers as if they were telephone numbers, done, the government will summon | 687,000 to the colors, to compose | the new national army and fill gaps 1977, 3987, dboty 18th tis, 832, iiso,|in the regular army and National abe, 2048, 4196, 206. 2048. 1866, 8 | Guard. |. | 2643, 2692, 228, 1660, 2892, 4277, 186, | S174, 2603, 3498, S608, 420, 2682, 2206 | Delay Sending Men | 2344, 328, 965, 4526, 2 1519, 3282, #96.| These men will then be sent to 1998, 1976, 624, 2108, 407, 2309 a9*/eantonment camps, if they are 2146, 4499, 2540," 18 AO? | ready, and drilled intensively for 1 2510, 4924, 2506, 2433, i2ss.|some months before going to 4034, 3529, 2627, 8207, 929, 1808, | Prance. 2397, 9038, 2410, 2045, 199 1965, Letters of Secretary Baker 198 2618, 2822, S02 ‘ . Ke 4265, 1667, 2890, 3801, 1199, to senators today intimated 4308, 9 4196, 1796, 363 the administration does not 3029, 2587, S88, 636, 3845. 2614, 1416, 2261, 2284, propose to send either National 4024, |, 9856, 2240, Guard or new army troops 4415, 8617, 4685," 4578 ° 4 . abroad before spring, altho Bars ieee 8634, 9196, 4017 original plans contemplated 712, 17, 2821, 4051, 8890, 802, guardsmen abroad before snow | 1999, 4638, 8459, 2192, 2997, 691, 378, | flies. 42, 1083, 3438, 3901, 237, 3824, 2966,/ p ah tun in tara 34, 3 laced alt governors. in Slow gota 5 329 433, 3350, er 3141, "@9To, 442. 4095. 1218.) states today that they must estab- 164, 268, 272, 119%, 1248 1174 dish their city and town quotas at | $66, 3431, 693, 3004, 3979. once. zen, ane. 4 1561, Notifies Physicians ] 1468, 2002, #82, 2186 Meantime the surgeon general be strict in passing on drafted men. No fake disabilities will be allowed “It is important,” said Surgeon General Gorgas, “that the examin- |ers realize there will be a propor tion of men who will seek exemp tion by exaggeration of a condition |to downright faking. We are pre- |pared to protect the government against such attempts at decep tion.” The men who will compris America’s first army are pre- ented in the first 3,000 num bers drawn in yesterday's lot tery. Past the three thousand mark only scattered districts will be af- Hfected, officials said today, Num- bers following the 3000th, there fore, represent only the reserve from which subsequent calls will be made, The men who will re {spond to the first call were, there- fore, covered in the figures pub lished yesterday. Official lists will be furnished within the next five or six days | hen any man can find his exact place on the calls. | GOLF CHAMPION DRAWN | MINNBAPOILS, Minn, — Harry Legg, seven times Minnesota golf jchampion, and five times trana | Mississippi champion, drew No, 2808. He was playing semi-finals in the state golf tougnament when told his number had been drawn,