VOL, XLI. NO. 30TAYLOR COUNTY TO SEND 19 MORE BOYSTlfESK BOYS CAIXI’IB I:'OU Till!-V15K10I) rotil-ou INK AUG 5.GOur Quota Unusually iAU'ge Tlicre Arc But 8(M) Men Fwm IliC! State Culled—Hils Is One to 111* J-urac Number of Class One Vtf Have.tiIs^PSininaitf*t:if0 flQeii111Iowa has been called upon to furnish SOD more men to report during •the five days following August 5. Out of this S00 men from the state Taylor county is to furnish 19. One to the fact that Taylor county now has a greater number of class one men than most of the counties. Tin date for entrain merit of these 19 men has not yet been fixed, hut it will be during ihe period from Aug. £• to 19. They are to go to Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis, ‘Mo. This leaves us 4* men in Class one «of the 19 *7 registrants, and 64, of the 1918 r«Rlsliv.ntst making a total of 108 Class one men left in Taylor county.The local board mev Monday and «re:v the men to go- The*/ are as follows:14S John Franklin Hiuiaml, Gravity. 3249 John Kurl Muiley, B?dLf)rd. \{u25I William J. Branson. Bedford.3 2 John Gerard Kart, Clearfield.147 Hoy Cecil Snodgrass, New Market.157 'James Glen l.icdenbaiigh. New Market.1C, 2 Guy Irvin Bowers, Bedford.198 Emil Ernest Anderson, Sbnrps-burg.23 5 George William Jared, Bedford.2€6 Alvin Albert Maxwell, Hopkins.274 Wilbur Blair, Gravity.283 Valina Gid Keith, Bedford.286 Hoy K emery, Bedford.371 Francis William C»b-b, Bedford.407 Willie Dorn King, Blockton.421 Willis Clark Lynch Clearfield.423 Prank Elmer Sirkels, AthelBtan.445 John Cleveland Lacy, Beford.€00 I-liTgn ]»aafe-Park?. Bedford. * *