ORDERLIABILITYTO DRAFT.FIRSTFirst Forty-Eight of These Men Will Go to Camp By May 10th. ; lt;IFORTY CALLED TOREPOftT IN APRILOnly 230 Men Remain in Certified Class in Coshocton County.ATT1FEMen in Class 1-A of the draft who! S have passed the physical examination. ‘ for general military service are anx-i ions to know where they come in the] draft, as is evidenced by the number of inquiries which are made to the local board every day.For this reason, the hoard has given out the list of the first 70 of the 2G0 names in class one subject to call to service. / With the exception of the first two, the names are given here according to serial numbers. Harry Kirkpatrick and James Bucy, whose names appear first, have volunteered to go to Camp Sherman in the five day movement to start April 2fi.The this list will first be taken the names ot the 40 men. who will go from this coimty-fa'thV.A:|rli20th movement, and then the names of the eight who will go to Fort Thomas, Ky., in j1D the movement beginning May I. |^ The list follows:Harry Kirkpatrick. James Buey, Paul Opperman, Jacob Ira Buke-r, Elbert Smith, John Hoberg, Lynwood Conner, Ernest Lorenz, Clarence Cog-nion, Clinton Fry. Paul K. Webner, U1 James C. Shaerer, William Gay, Fred \ Shipley, Otto B. Akin, Carl Mencer, Hiram Beall, Charles M. .Wright. Ward Thompkins, Clyde Mencer, Harrinon Bush, Robert Vogel, Wendolin Hnh-_ ler, Joseph Barr, Sherman Evans, Everett Funk, Harvey D, Matheny, William Griffith, Harrison Jones, Wayne. Montgomery, Irvin Sehlarb, Charles' Pozzie, William D. Krauss, Charles H Wolfe, tom Keramidas, Arl^s-:Jones, Henry Davis, Russell Roy, James Bookless, Russel B. Shaw. William Roy Shook, John Tisb, Ward(Continued on Piiflt Seven*maprieaSt.poCO1oAiWtCOVri\nrn rflAIIA flAPO