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LEAVE BEDFORD FIVE- leavo f DAY PERIOD BEGIN- I float NING JULY 22Oif0 To Entrain for Camp Pike, Ark.—— (1 Board Selects Men to Go—Augustit I Cali to Be Heavier Thair'Tiial ofio July—Another Call July 29.(1itVylonloisnisnRf-nolloid»flotd10p-xTtIdts•ni.U'ill•*olorya-o,avsil-toof ro ho oi i re odIUmItwo first the fT fTvtviFooratebeauworkWalkCam iand IningwithCrossthe t Bellsr»Taylor county will furnish twenty-five men in the July call according to the call received by the local board Tuesday morning. The men from this ounty will entrain within the five-day period beginning July 22 and will he sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas.The Board has also received announcement that 2205 will be sent from the state within a three-day period beginning July 29 to Camp Forrest, Georgia, but no allotment for the county will be received until the total number of Class 1 men left in the county is reported to the adjutant general. Prior to the last call Taylor county had 44 Class 1 men left including those recently reclassed as tr. marriage. In the last registration.49 men waived deferred classification .The county received word last week that one man was to be sent to Austin Auto school at Austin, Texas and Bud Chamberlain will leave for that school within a short time.Following is the list of Class 1 men selected by the local board to I ticc entrain to Camp Pike, Arkansas with- ‘‘Brno in tlu* five-day period beginning July] Ti 22: grea:Ferdinand Radke—Hopkins. PoseGlenn Fmerson Mason—New Mar-1 enou kot. I dollaLnnnia Lana Pace—Bedford. beneWilliam Loren Ilardee—New Mar- I -kot. I TiDonald McPherrin—Brooks. led iMahlon D. Lewis—Bedford. imuJames Marous Richardson—C.rav- I ballity.John Ellsworth—New Market. I whei Homer Deo Mace—Gravity. I seekClifford Allen Million—Bedford. h Thomas Perry Johnston—Blockton. I Hay. Ri.y Maloney—Leno . ^Lee Burnard Nelson—Lenox. I the Harry Max McGuire—Clearfield, jdres: Harold Cecil McCurdy—Bedford. 1 '‘‘11 Charles Glen Spurgeon—Bedford. I T Ross E. Moffett—Clearfield. I run Billy Ilenry Good—New Market. 1 tnl i Walter Segriff Maxwell—Noda-|aR cReddriviiTliby D ing vperftin wi folio biles At drill on tl wasapprfortitakir-Yi iteit,doway. *i g.nolt;■!I ItilipI ryriyI'Sin-id-.lt;I isul-inad-M'llArchie Ray Else—Villisca. j RedGeorge Harrison Mnnroe—Lenox.] RFloyd Hugh Agnew—Lenox . J the Floyd Kinser—Lenox. JuorAlbert Kdson Beebe-— Bedford. I hi t Charles B. Parm enter-—Bed for. I j heai The July call takes 19017 men from I evei ilu* slate and it is estimated that leaves about 4000 Class 1 men in theI ttales. This will he more than enough o fill the 2205 men called for July] it! 29. The total number of men that j wiil have been furnished by Iowa ^■indm- specific calls during July is 22, * ^hl 905 the largest number yet furnished 1 v,sl ir anv single month. Adjutant Gen-] eral Logan states: “It is probable I Sat1'bat the calls during August will ex- ] oop e( ed those during July. The total ] Rnumber of men called throughout the aa'country during July was 200,000 while I ^r-the for August is 200,000. As to ^ Iowa’s quota for the month of August I wit 1 we cannot, now tell but it is safe to | Hitt -ay it will be larger than it was in ]July.” ShaAccording tlt; the adjutant general ] it is probable that there will be a 1 ;lt;fficient number of Class I men in •he state to fill the call without hav- I wit ing to use Class 11. He believes thatin the reclassifying now going on | and using the new registrants of June?•’ nlnreil in (’lass 1. a sufficient number of Class 1 men will be available for the Auirusf. call.JULY 1 BIG DAY FOR RED CROSS1 1, i i i, I i lull* 1 /Mom 0.1 l\i*i ivli t lt;■ Hi)■I OL hoiMrSu:fri.01da?
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New Market, Iowa, US

Thu, Jul 11, 1918

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