#MEN SELECTED FOR NEXT DRAFT TD LEAVE MAR. 29List is Made Public By Draft Board No. 1—Five Alternates Also Selected.i*Thirty-five men have been chosen i to go to Camp Lee. Ya„ March 23, by i| I.local board No. 1, according to a listgiven out yesterday by members of' the board. Five alternates, to go in icase of emergency, have also been jnamed. They are:Mathew Kerr, West Bay City,Michigan; Phil Groah. Plus; GarfieldLawson, Gauley Bridge; Albert Miller, IGallagher; Louis di Trapane. Wevaeo. j . Names of the thirty-five selected J • to go follow:William Iawrence Trfgg, Sandstone; Sam Murphy, Burn well; Jas. Frank Elswick, Ward; Riley William! llolev, London; George G. Ixos. Eskdale; William Burton Webb, jChaylan; Samee Farris Shadeed,: Mammoth; Edward Paul Murphy,I Carbon; Artie Belcher, Coal Fork; Gilbert Lacy, Sharon; Custer Wills, Mamomht; Ben McCune. Douglass; j Thomas M. Holme*. Mamoth; Jas. | Urastus Mooney, Pratt.Algtron Sloan Ned. Wevaeo; Benjamin F. Kitchen. Montgomery; Ant-ney Collins. Dry Branch; John Allen Latck, Ward; Clifford .aBnnis-ter. Cedar Grove; James j£s*ph Car-1 ter. Malden; John II. Turner, Dcco-|ta; Clay Kirk. Sharon; James Wills, Coal Fork; Joseph II. Morris. Mammoth; Arthur Spaulding, Dry Branch.i Millard Fillmore Murray, Cheylan;. James Arthur Se*7:er, Livingston; ! McKinley Trad. Chelyan; Gioanna! Zafari, Pittsburgh, Pa.; GeorgeProctor, Ward; Robert Ferguson 1 Wi'son, Laing; James William Cle- J nients, Wake Forest; Leroy Watson, Montgomery; Daniel Burke,!Coal Fork. I