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NumberMen1ISNow201assed by Local Board9Have BeenRejectedSEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT PACHNG todaiUP AND WILL SOON LEAVE THE CITYEemption Claim Believes ThaiCOLT RACEON OK BEFORE TUESDAYJustifiedmRegiment Does Not KnowThe l*:xemption Board reported tlt;he*.uornlng that out oWhere it Willthe tr. conscripts that were to be exMONROE RACESGo Direct to France.amined yesterday twenty-nine pas*ecthe physical examination. Eight wer?While the officers of the SeventyON LAST DAY OF MEETfirst regiment will give out no officialrejected. Five did not appear for exanimation, Their narn«i will be seminformation. Camp Thompson is one ,hot bed of excitement It is underWillshen Today Forleave ramp Tuesdav morning for VanWecl’ourtland Turk, where they will bed for further order®\f the commssarv on North streetMonroe, \ue 10—The 3-yeai ■they are making haste :n getting * Theclosing day of the Monroe meeting.Patsy P., owned by W. M. V. Hoffmanof Tuxedo Park, being the final winner. The horses will be shipped fromhere to Goshen, where the big meeting opens on Tuesday of next weekand continues on Wednesday and Thursday. The summaries 2:30 Class, Trotting—Purse $1,000.Mintraark, b », by Bingentl^eesei 11 2 1 1 1Medium Bird, ch ni, by-Niit wood Wilkes ...(Stout)Just Teas, b in.... ( Buck Alien a. ch m... (Maloney)Dn’the Rhine, b a,(Tallnianito the adjutant general who in turiwill place their cases with the Unitec States District Attorney, for his ao*ior William O. Woodruff. 14 Nortt ! s'ood that the so'diers there are tojstreet, was one of the men who war■ 3to be examined yesterday. He is imember of Company I. Charles CDurland. 104 E. Main street, was noiexamined as he has enlisted in theFirst New York Field Hospital. Fran cisco Stama, .3 Cottage street was examined In Lond Island City. Franklir Kramer. 21 Bonnell street anothei man whp was to be examined yester day was not, as he has joined the hie depot. I militia.Tomorrow the different detachments ; l'wenty-seven of the 45) chat have been doing guard duty at: examined yesterday fileddifferent points will be concentrated ! papers. Two filed none, at Camp Thompson, ready tc leave on This makes the total number oTuesday. The Seventy-first regimeut men accepted in the draft 201. SevenJhas been doing guard duty stretched J ty-eight is the total number of mei over a territory of about 800 miles. | icjected. Exemption claims havlt; The horses of the Mounted Detach-race was stubbornly contested on the ! things in shape to leave. i ne supplies that are stored there are'being removed and packed in box cars on the switch across the way from theconscript*exeinptior114 7 332 4 3 6 4») • »» Om.rn.rn.Jenny Zombro, b m.t Lasell I4 7 6 4 roraents have been kept at the Goshen Stock Farm. They arp to be shipped from the farm to New York as well a a the Mounted Detachment. Monday.These art* intended to be shipped* .JFuv % ■ •.4' -v : .' p *C ■ ft Jny the Eric Railroad, but it is saidV F. J A A ■that the Erie is having some troubleV * * Iin getting cars together. • If this is theby 16.» and 4S have filet7 9 8 3 ro 6 8 9 9 ro8 117 8 ro9 6 d:David Busby, b g(Makew ater S’ora Setzer, b f...(Stark)Bessie Cook, b m, (Goode)Morris Bingen, br g.( Dickerson)-’uldinc, b s, ..(Murray) 101 lt;S’arcissa D.. b m (Hinds) Ui-Vlary Deveson, ro m(Packer) disTime, 2.14',, 2.15, 2.13',3, 2.17, 2 It.3-Year-Olds. Trotting. Purse $1,000. ■*atsy P., blk f. by J Malcolm Forbes ...... (Dickerson) 3 5 1 1losa Watts, b g, by Genbeen filednone.Polo email Leon Moore. 51 East ave ntte, was one of the men who was examined by the exemption yesterdaymorning He was acceptedThe local board, comprising of Co!quel Bradley, Mayor Thompson and fir. Hardenb.irgh are giving their bestcase (he stock will.have to be brought . attention to the troublesome Question to Middletown and shipped from here of claims for exemption based on deon the Ontario and Western. ! pendency. This is a very seriousA train, consisting of two cars J problem. It is not thought that the loaded with soldiers was on the switch ‘claims for exemption in this district t Maybrook last evening at about on information obtained from unoffi-to lor a time, waiting for the regu-pa-senger train which usually s into Middletown at 7:10. There wreck farther down the lineajid the regular passenger train was(Continued on Page Five.)LSKS COUNTRY TO GIVEGODSPEED TO ARMYj c'verul hours late.A telegram was received this morning at the Seventy-first headquarters in this city that a company from the 1 Fifteenth Infantry is to take over thecurd duty of the Poughkeepsie Bridge hich is now being guarded by theeventy-flrst regiment.The Fir^t Battalion will mobilize at Sidney, the Second Battalion, at Harri-man and the Third at Middletown.dal sources will be as high in this city as the 8o per cent reported bv Gen. Crowder for some of tiie districts In talking with the men it would seem that each one thinks he has a just claim In the case of a wife, the husband does not see how she can be sufficiently supported. If is taken for service in France The one who hasa widowed mother is also honest in his claim as the Idea that he should not support her in repugnant to him. Every man who has one or more dill-)(Continued on Page Two.)
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Middletown Daily Argus

Middletown, New York, US

Fri, Aug 10, 1917

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