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®jje Charleston Mailkbxbeb or m associated pbsnlTHIRTY-FIFTH YEARCHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27. 1918—12 PAGESPRICE 3 CENTS fWSSSSECOND LOTTERY DECIDES ORDER NUMBERS OF YOUTHS; BRITISH TROOPS TAKE STRONGHOLD OF THE TUETONS; ITALIAN LINES QUIET FROM MOUNTAIN TO THE OCEANOHM NEW DRAFTEES IN ORDER THEY WILL BE CALLEDFOR e KOMISBelow is given the names of the Kanawha county boys who registered on June 5, 1918. and the order in which they will be called into military service. The first number denotes the order of the calling, while the second is the serial number given them by the local board:National Draft Lottery is Again Placed in Operation Today by Secretary Baker.HIGH OFFICIALS PRESENT AS NUMBERS ARE PICKED/—246Secretary Baker Draws the First Few Numbers and Crowder's Men Take it Up.1,200 NUMBERS ARE DRAWNNo Board, However, Reported Registrants Numbering More Than 1,000.Washington, June 27.—America’s asa of 1918 stood at attention today i the numbers assigned to each young- 29 -210 -305 -259 -298- 17- 74 -138 -145 -207 -226- 57- 76 -268-122-279- 87 -252 -209 -177 -199 -269- 4 -306-V90City Board.Emanuel Flerellin. Charley Feduk.Shonton W. Jordan. Marcelino Aguilar.Levi Brogan.John Charles Sloan Okey Harmon.George K. Blackeares. William S. Williams. Solomon Holmes.Chester Earl Dixon. William McKinley High. Charlie Ashton Jefferson. Edward Baldwin Hayes. Solly Greenstcin.Irving Berliner.Raymond C. Gandy. Henry W. Jones.Gather Ediker Bostic. John Wesley Bohon. Lawrence O’Keefe.Edgar Lee Balcher. William Jones.Delbert Sigmon.Julius Boiarsky.Robert W. Bradford. Virgil E. Hoover.James Honsmon.Kanawha County Board One.1—246 Archer Atkins.2 —154 Frank riurton Cantrell.3— 10 William Lester Terry.4— 29 Edward C. Carnefix.5—210 Ivan Emory Smith.6—259 John Thomas Collins.7— 17 Clifford Brown.8— 74 Clarence Edwards.9—136 Willie Pence.10—145 Jessie Cantrell.11— 207 Joe McKinley McCoy.12—226 Jerry Davis.13— 57 Henry Frame.14— 76 Willard F. Perry.15—268 Albert Henry Dunbar.16— 78 Wm. C. Montgomery.17—122 Gufe Smith.18— 87 Manley Thacker.19—252 Andrew Anderson.20—209 Hobart Ralph Hunt.21—177 Saint Logan.-199 Elbert T. Belcher.-269 William Robbkt.4 Joseph P. Go tens.-239 Wm. H. Griffith.-130 Harry B. Cockrell.—229 James Harrison Easton — 70 Herbert L. Barton.-108 Sain Coleman.i—:23I illKanawha Count) Board Two. Kanawha Count) Board Two.246 Mayre M. Eastwood.—154 Vincent Shumate.—355 William Ilannes.— 10 George E. Pritt.— 29 William Smith Cottrell.— 210 Harry E. Bailey.—305 Terenti Crabar.— 259 Vernle Anderson.—298 Clarence Freedman Ryan. -361 V. E. McEldowney.— 17 Walter M. Shawver.528 Jacob K. Johnson.370 Henry Wilborn.— 74 Francis Hazie Rutledge— 136 Lionel L. Hale.— 322 Gregorio Mahecha —145 Carl E. Burk.—207 William Luther Casto. —377 Mark Harris.—226 Clarence L. Taylor.— 5 7 Carol G. Casdorph.— 76 Clyde McCormick.-330 Jose Marie Lopez.-268 Robert Martin.— 76 Norge H. Washington.122 Spairel Meadows.—279 Herbert Mullins.« T I Inrln.EVERY CITIZEN IN CITY EXPECTED TO LEND AIDTomorrow’, Friday, Juno 28. is National War Savings day.Every self-supporting individual is expected to sign a War Savingssubscription pledge.The polls at every voting precinct in the city are to be open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 9 o’clock tomorrow' night.The government, through the Secretary of the Treasury, has issued a call for meetings to be held at a stated hour. The meetings in Charleston are to be held at 4 o’clock. Every loyal citizen and American must attend.'Pledges are to be received at the meetings for stamps to be paid for later during the j'ear. Kanawha county's quota is $2.100,000—a percapita of $20. It’s your duty to subscribe your part: not only to save and to lend your savings to the United States government, but to help win the war. :Xo matter who you are—appear at the polls IXT PERSON. whether you received a notice or not. You are expected.Tomorrow is the time; your voting precinct the place and a War Savings pledge your duty.Pledge, pledge, pledge and help lick the kaiser!BIG BAHLE FRONTS AREAllied Armies Are Awaiting Further Enemy Efforts With Great Confidence.AMERICANS TAKE PART IN BIGGEST EFFORT OF WEEKCapture Commanding Position Near Belleau Wood From the Huns With 264 Prisoners.GERMAN DRIVE EXPECTED, Ml-142-143-144-143-146-147148-224 E. Maxwell Brown. -114 Charles N’ewhouse.- 39 Walter Adkins.346 Frederick W. Elder- 30 I*acey Ingram.11 9 Ora Castoe.280 Scott Cantr»ll.-296 Eldon W. Fit2\vater.LAST EDITION4:00 O'CLOCKBelieved That Teutonic High Command is About Ready to Launch New Attack.265—140 Leans Abbott.266—2 22 Rhoeninls Withrow.London. June 2 7.—British troops l la*t night took a German strong point
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