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Rules for Exemption from Draft Wilson Issues Regulations For Enforcing Draft Law I I a great deal of tima. It is difficult to board? need sses thai I any delayed re ap thirty Ha Barprtaat in Rules ex? empt for the to the rda. Wh i in ni.i mote dlAcn from the camps, rhe first 10 men at the camps ad for eommi ral the new army. Thai is thaa half the numb, The Wnr Department approved to? day I will regular non-com -1 aptaini lieutenants in I of the Natioi Men to 4.et Commissions It more than fifty men from each in addition to those non il ara' training camps, will ona for the period of the war. tra and experienced each regiment of Army.

To aid him he trill il nth'-r regular offlcera ex Ubi as eat one major, his rmaater ramaindet of Aleen will come from the reserve Bing camps or the No Class Exemptions: Local Boards Hold Power of Selection Washington, July 2. The regulations governing the selection of America's National A- mongtho millions registered on June 5 make it clear arc to be no class e. "Week-end" Cases Specially Priced i i Suit case, black enamel cloth, mi? f.et dina, reinforced corners, cretontie pocket in cover and turn sides, tray, brasi mount in and for? merly i i Suit cafif, black enamel cloth, cre i. Bi in cover and I binding, strap around rase, -mount -inch; formerly 11.50 OOBB black enamel tray, ithirrrd packet in cover, nickel mjntnSingo. aatf $9.00 initiate painted, extra 00c.

World'? Ltslkrr Stores I I iiiniit St. I ondOB hVfenI st. li.Arrx Taraagbaat the World i tion? and that individual cafe he decided I The worV of selecting the men vill devolve aooa local boards and diltricl beards already named to carry out the task. Tv err- be one local board for I each city of 80,004 pepol I additional boarde, nal 80,000 poj.u Will be board? by the reg and they will i el all persons cal. ell claims upon industriel or agi ition.

are the only ones which ill ca. edi ral judi trict. In thin board will uke of ihr: in New Citj elone. diatriet board iNcc't to the oat? for the meeting end organisation of the boards. OUneed in the near future igadier General Enoch H.

Crow proeoet marshal general. The preeeni ntenl la to call tl I to the color? about September I. or ioen theroaft? the canton? ment? house then completed. that th? proco prob? ably will be gai under way at the moment. duty of board lamine man physically.

xamination will net be final. OS all tuen will he examined by army tis. If a man fail? to pass the emption, if any, is then paaaed upon. Order of Service The order of liability for service is to be determined later. When this has been decided quota will be drawn frtm each, territory minus ered I I Latent? in the National Guard end regalar army' and each board will pre? pare a list of such persons in the order of liability of service.

These lists will be posted and given to the newspapers for publication, and an individual no ce will be sent to each person by mail within three days. When the various classes have passed hysical examination the method of in filing a claim of txemp in each case is as follows; Federal, State and Territorial Of vY th ten days after filing his of exemption be moist submit an affidavit the name and descrip? tion of the office he holds and when his term of ornee expires, as well asi affidavits of such other evidence may be required in the opinion of the board to substantiate the claim. Ministers Within ten days after, sin he must present an residence, and the sworn fact that he la regularly en? gaged in the performance of his duties. He must also two affidavits by church members i heads of families i within the local board's juris? diction. inity tea deya after filing h.s claim he must; to the effect that he I at ach end-such a school on May 18 and must file an- iivit to this effect by the lent, dean or hc-ad of such school, roll as any other evidence the board may require.

Persons in the MiUtaru or Nastai Servies Of the United person, within ten flays of filing of his of exemption, must submit an vit setting forth the particular I enrice In which he ia -fed, the date and period of his en? i nl or acceptance of eomn be sworn foci Il or acceptance of a comm took place before he received notice be had been culled by the local board. The required proof may also bo made by means of an affidavit signed by a "commissioned officer of the branch of the service in which he is engaged. IC exempt under this class head officers and enlisted men of the regular army, regular army re Officers1 Reserve Corpa and En? Corps; of th? National and National liuard Reservo recognised by trie military bureau of the War Department; of the navy, ma? rine corps and coast guard; of the naval militia, naval reserve force, ma? rine corps and National Naval Volunteers, recognized by the Navy Department; all officer? of the Public Health Service detailed by the Secre? tary of the Treasury for duty cither v.i'Vi the ajmy or navy, and any of the nnel of" the Lighthouse Servie? and of the Coast and Geodetic Surrey transferred by the President to the jurisdiction of the War or Navy departmaat. Subjects of Germana, Orman xvithin tne Men with trains to catch! I-our stores right on your way. Salesmen right on the job.

Big Stocks. Koomy, com? fortable stores. Prompt and courteous attention. F.vcrything you wear. everything you play with (joods in all stores.

(I If.s. all to-morrow i Rogebj Per Company Broadway at 13th St. Broadway at Warren "The Four Corners" Broadway at 34th St Fifth Ave. at 41st St Wilson Cautions Boards To Be Impartial The BBBBMi the rulet for tht ed by tl fottoa 'he Freaidt I The which 1 am to-riny causing to be promulgated, pa Um diraetion the selectivo service law. covet the remainin of the plan for calling in! the at tat.

qualifie tri 1 from tho 8 who have registered; ted Bl result of thi tu eon litote, with the regular army, the National Guard and th navy, the lighting, force? of the nation, all of whi rcet arc- under th terms of the law place in a poaition of equal iity and rssponsi the member' of all other military regulationt have been drawn with I trien to BtMdl and cir 'atices of the tfho COUBtrj av 1 prtB I IB it is; expectei trill work with the least inequality and pereonal i selecting men for military BSrvies, whether voluntary or in.olunta!\ il (ration, men to hear the of danger Bad sacrifice for the whole nation. The lystem here provided places men military BfC opon an even plane, and then, by a selection whicl neither favors the one nor penalixee the other, ca out the requiaiU number for ice. The BUCCessful operation of this law and of thc-c regulation! depend nee? upon thi loyalty, patriotism ai of thi member of thn linariis to whom it- operation ig committed, and I admonish every member of every local board and of ve board of reVM that their duly to their country raqulret an impartial f- a-i. of delicate and fficull dutiea intrusted to them. Thej res 1 to each individual case presented to thim, that are called upon to adjudicate the most BBcred of the individual and to preserve un? tarnished the honor of the nation.

Our at the front will be and l'? tabled if they lo composed of men free from any tense of inju tice in their mode of and they will he inspired to loftier efforts in behalf of a country in which the called upon to perform high public functiona perform them with justice, fearlcssnesi and impartiality, dayi gixing the and place birth, date of Immigration to tl United hi- insertion as or not lie became ei iren of the United States, bis presei Idn 'i' oth? may required. Other Resident Aliens. The sur the i of subjec -nany. ountu and un ici Officers. such officer must an affldav o.

county rk or like officer i township, city, borqug town oy ixich sui is an ofllcej, stating held and dato of election, when term of office expip I thai the expired torrri Of office mav not I All ,1 bv appointment. wit such other evidence as may be fl quired. Persons Employed in the Tran mission of tl Mails, thin days after tiling lim such pe son must present an affidavit signed 1 the Postmaster, or some President or Genei having lovereuchpe atating si his opin on, necei ary the end quote I ran the mai and be without materii loi i ir. Scieney. Armory, Arsenal and iVavy I Fii'vh ySS, Saeh on rt.ust proser xvithin the usual ten days' time a affidavit by the commandant or officr command of th? armory, ai or navy yai that services are BOCI lory and cannot replaced without material lo-a in eff eiency.

Fedora! Designated fir President to he Exempted, Such per-on, xvithin ten of llling lim, an affidavit sign? by the officia! of the government the I'nited States having direct coi trnl and supervision of the departmer. commission, bureau, divil branch of the government i xvhich be is employed, stating that services cannot be with witi out serious handicap to effective open tion. Pilot9 A pilot must present, withi ten an affidavit signed bv th collector or collector of th port from xvhich such pilot rfgularl stating that person is licensed pilot regularly employed i the pursuit of his vocation. Mariners Any mariner actuall employed in the sea service of an citizen or merchant xvithin the Unite ltd must Ble, within days claim, nn affidavit by his employe Dg that his rvires cannot diapeoeed with without serious impaii of the marina service, "Sea sei vice" rovers mon employed on th Great Laki I I water'. Married Men witl Wives or Chi dren Such husband, within ten must Ble an affidavit giving his nami age, place of residence, the name an.

place of resilience of his wife, th ega and place of residence his children, the sworn fart that the are dependent upon hil labor port and that they do not receive sue! support mainly from property or oth? sources independent of his mental 1 al labor. ranal ac? ompanied by othei I data and sworn to by his v. and in area which ie Iocs board La? jurisdi? If claim exemption is Bled the wife and not the husband, -no inn? ar. affidavit ii11? ting the abovi tr.rts within the required ten days, am must accompany this xvith affidavits the heads of two other famille? -id ing within the area covered by tie loco b'inrd. hi both noes, if the wifl not re-ide within the area covered the local board the.

affidavit? by head: of families may be made by persoiu residing out the area. In case the claim of exemption i. made neither the husband nor an affidavit must be Submitted by sue! third rson xvithin the required tinn of ten day-, togoth? with the roorriag? certificate of the pel on? in qoeitior 1 or a certitied copy1, or the of two witneeee? to the I supporting affidavit? must also be pre anted fron the he.oh of families iding within the area In which th? local hoard has jurisdiction, unless tn? wife live? elsewhere, in which ras? they may be obtained from persons out side. These must al.o be accompanied 1 by an affidavit by the wife herself, giv ing the approximate amount of her anc her child's or children's separate or in dependent income for the last preced ing year Sons sun, ithin ten nay? of li i 1 Submit an affidir. ing his name, eg? ami of reel th" name and place ir-i 1 dence lus widowed nother; th? approximate amount of her Independent income during the last preceding year.

exclusive of any received From him or other gift': and the fui that she is solely dependen? up.ni his labor for support. Supporting ef? I fidavit? covering the same fac? he presented by the widowed aaot er 1 an the hood a family re xvithin th? aoM le al ai the widow re ides cloowhere, in which case an from the of a family outside the cal area w.ll be eecepted. If the claim for cx'-mption is made I the widowed mother, must tile an i affidavit within required time, gether with the ng affidavit? by the ed of I thin th" covered bl th? lornl hoard If the claim i- Bled by th rd pel en, ha or must hie afTidav together wilb ether by th? bead? of tao families and the widow tit'iel', givu.g h-r in come from outside sources for the ceding year. Soi of .1 or Paren the a above mnit be preaei eithei a third pel the claim. Sup, i required from hi ad of ilies in the tame lora! area i claim and tn filed ote.

In cs pai fill claim, supi davit? families Ithin I are Father a Children Under Sixta lat be filed by I days of the filing ol of his chl mother of Iren is i an: tun! of indi i for 1 i porting affidavits mual ne otl er per than IBdavil on and tu other famil Brother of Orp) per on in ten with any port. This moat be accon ting affidavits bj fai i aril tl irea 1 tard, if am nerson the same proced? pi giout l'r Such per mual within 1 member if a on prior May last. This must be accr panied by an affidavit by tl er ol ueh sect or organizar attesting to thla same fact. Any felon may be rxrrr.p thi time of examination by i presentation to the board by him or any othei i clerk of any court of record within Cnitc'i 5 owing that reel closes that ited convicted a felony and ich court Prescribed blanks be the local boards for the filling in of the required information in the va ous exemption cases. Claims of amption as noted may be made by man himself, his Wife 01 or by any third party ha edge "i a quest on.

Loi boards will i pa red affidavit fed i be given eertificatea, which aaay ional or temporal lay be revoked at any tii when the cause for the longer exista. Persons appealing to the ruling of local board mual prepare this appe on a form furnished by the provo i- general to the local board, at must tile it witbm tan that his ciara of I nled. the tiling of the i may exti i the te days' ha filing of all i.r for any other val The tiling of BB appeal the peraoB from being a i mu? ordered lato Hita vice pending the appeal, ordered by the district boar in question. boards must decid cases within days after ti. i of proofs, ami their dei If the ruling of a local board ii ai firmed, the person in question stand accepted for military servid la pa-nig on claims for exemptio on the pr'uiri'l of employment in net I essary industrial and agricultural eupations, the district board I Convinced that the particular enter prise affording such employment 1 ally is necessary to the (of the military establishment or 1.1 tional Internat during the emergencj "The evidence also I tabli the regula; ticular industrial enterprise partie ular agricultural enterpi.

neci SMI for one of the i the continuance of therein it nee. isary to thi thei oof, and that I not be by another person with mati rial lo i ami detriment the adequate and af I il en terpriae in winch ha is eng Later the Pre from timf to time, designate certain ind or of indu tries that I eeaary aad the diatriet boards will notified. be the duty of board, however, to ascertain the avail' labor SBppl) fur such Industriel the men tallad for r. ice aad I a take the resu't ta rminiag "If, the of the dl I board," this sectioa the regn! concludes, direct, substantial, sna ti nul loaa to any such industrial ai agricultural enterprise outweighs the losa that would result from failure to i htnin the military arson, a i diacharga ted liiin." Cei til exempt revoke.l with changing eond I aiay be granted only fur proscribed I periods, 100 Company Heads Indorse U. S.

Plan To Insure Soldiers Congress Will Be Asked to Enact That Government Assume Risks To Create New Bureau Death Liability of $4,000 for Every in Service fs Proposed Washington, July 2. Issuance by the government itaelfofthe Inearonee the! oe given 1" every man in the country's forces was approved to-day re than a hundred prominent in- i company conference at the Trooanry Department Legisla? tion to carry a plan into will i I Congreea ses-j by the Admit 1 i bureau of service In? 1 ee or extension of the present bureau to undertake the work I details will be work? I out by a committee of mce men, crating with hfeAdoo i i official? of the War, vavv and Commerce irtments an I the Council of National Defence. insurance officials, xxho came to the to day at Mr. UcAdOO'l invitation, voted to 4 in favor of net as its own nee company. They told the See that they have to ehargO heavy ror xvar insurance that they Bra BOt eager to handle this business, 1.1 they have no precedent figures upon which to compute Insurance Machinery Offered Many Of the companies represented offered the use of their machinery for handling the government's aaa and the services of their ex? perts in the guidance of governim-nta! ectivitiea Most of them suggested that the government should guarantee a limited indemnity and permit individ? uals in the service to carry further in? surance In private companies without limitatl probable that the bill providing Bent of Federal insur? ance will oak for a system comparable to th.

Bteo'a compensation law. It xvas pointed out by Captain 8. H. Weite, representing the navy at the i the government's in? dustrial compen ation system could be si to apply to w-ar ser? vice. The plan recently advanced by As Secretary Sareet, of the Com Feprirtment, discussed.

I'nder this pian, which is being consid? ere,) by the Council of I nal De unie a for Verlorn area ea to Federal inauracee includ? ing the of instalment pay? anes rather than lump A of insurance men pointed. 'shment of maximum "'lid be fraught with many complications, und asserted that the ir and arce of beneficiarle? should in the plans. me compon the Secretary the mee for tit? eovernment It ulat. 1,000. I'rcident Fager for Solution In onening the meeting, the Secre? tary told legate? that Pi? U'iison is eager that some definite demnity plan be worked out quickly.

want do something, end we he d. "The man that go? I oui to tight for hi? cou- iw what we intend htm or for his family. He to rely on charity, ot? to that his family will be deuend the charity of the public or its legislators. Charity in such cases criminal. "Our men will fight better if they know th.it their famille? are to be prorerly eared for, no matter what ha, pen America has the resources to do this properly.

If the insurance companies are not able to do it, it is up to the givetnment to do it." Wolfe pointed out that a irsunnce system blot the "The penaion payrolls for he -ai 1, xvere to 160 widowi of soldiers of Catholic Chaplain Missing New Rochelle, July -The Rot. Jo i seph A. Molley, who has loon a chap? lain in Franc? arid a'. has en "in N'exv Rochelle since June 21. He was at the Cath? olic rectory of St.

Gabriel'? Church last seen boarding a trolley rclimoiU on June 21, Sandy Hook Route Jersey Coast Resorts -l I III- II XX XIIKK xxe-t i lili. Ill? P. M. fi fi i 10:1 A Mil a i Pu la at I 4:46 P. THE RED CROSS WAR FUND needs 5100,000,000 Blake chwka payable to Red i War Fund and mail to Central Trust 5-1 Wall Street.

Spott in.ki, FRANCE o-- Iff I I I III I If, A I Irl i It? II Armnur 4 4 th. Lotun Oil Ce, Iranch Goes 3 Operations So Army Will Accept Him Newark, N. J-. W. Franklin Cregory, of Eaat Orange, entered the Homipopathic Hospital here to-day to have an intestinal operation performed, bis tonsils removed and two toes am? putated.

The residue will be acceptable HS a soldier. It was on his seventh visit to an army recruiting station here to-day that he learned why the examining h. ard had turned him down so per lieteatly. ht soon as he discovered have to be done before he could enlist he went to the hospital. Senators Add $18,000,000 to War Profit Tax Committee's Bill Finished; Is Short of Meeting War Expenses a -hington, July 2.

Senate SCO Committee finished the re writing the war tax bill Next year'- wat eXDOBaoa are placed in new estimates submitted to-day by Treasury Department tlie committee that additional bond? wan not. necessary at tli.s time. Tlie final committee vote on adopting the id bill wai 12 to itora La Follette, (lore a- uniting in support of Senator La Follette's sub? stitute for raising all war taxes from incomes, excess liquor and to? bacco. The minority probably will file a separate report and urjre its adoption. Virtually all the other committee mem? bers also reserved the right to offer amendments to the committee draft, completed after juat six week? of de? liberation.

Kicess Tax la Higher The committee to-day in rraaeed taxei on "swollen" excess profits to raise lltVXXM 10 additional rev; nue. They increased th" maximum graduated on such profits from 40 i to 60 per cent, levying 40 per cent on profita between 150 and eent, 46 per cent on those between 200 tl 250 rer cent, and 60 per cent upor. those over 250 fer cent. These amend? ments would lew in all $7 on profita, or 1623,000,000 more than at the present rat With the sale of unissued bonds in the Treasury, the committee Bt reduced to an ag the revised bill would short I228.Q0O,.) of mei ting the prob? I expenaet of the war next year. Additional Appropriations Later It was agreed that this as well ss additional appron- for the War and Navy departments, Bot submitted, should bn provided for at the regular 1'ec- of The formal report of Chairman Sim? mons of the Ion will not be presented until late this week or next week.

It is to receive 'he scrutiny of all committed mem? bers, in view of the method of revision the committee adopt. 4 Arrested for Beer Smuggling At Plattsburg Camp Authorities Strictly Enforcing Military pro? hibition Law Lack Artillery Mounts Army Officers Suggest Mak? ing Up Shortage by Local Purchases N. July 2. That I being kept on the military pro in law at the training camp was ty in the arrest of four tas, charged with violation of the order. It was alleged one of them pur boer on behalf of one the regular soldiers I 1 them in an With this ag ted the proprietor of the saloon at winch the purchase WBI made, together with tWO bartend The in whOBO wagon the thirst quenchi placed is now a senter.co in the Efforts of students to I have met with assistance from an un? expected (Barter.

Two-thtrdi of I burg civilians, from their contact with French 1'anaiiians, speak French fluently. volunteered to tpt i with their mora, regardless of a neaa fell off in conse The scheme meets with the ap? proval of the military authorities, who see in it another argument for the re? tention of tho camp nere. Practise Gtvtag Orders Major Koehk-r, physical director, having demonstrated that he can put the eallou? now find? ing fault with the vocal abilities of his charo enut in giving commanda he now has the men chant the orders, using a scale of four notes for this purpose. Battery C- of the 1st Field artillery, arrived to-day from Binghan ia, and maining two batteries iron: Syra cuse and th I i this rith number it pre il.c'.ci I of I will be ay they can lite iissex County. Batter) within an hour of ll WBI south of main camp, Coaieal will be supplied later from the regi? mental ttoret Hotel Luxury Stopped Reports that numbers of the resero officers have been deaerting the mess ADVERTISEMENT SAFETY and A LIBERAL RETURN MORTGAGE Natting about Secured by roved citv rial estate by on im OF NEW YORJ Capital Apply at the oi ihr CtmosSU 55 Liberty Street sag II 11? TACKLE HOUSE tn Am V-irtnr.

n- Champ to in? pcniS 2 rnareh I sck at mrn I ktreatly tt. joyed by men of II the ru? ii lints by the thai tk'-j I bo saluted without fail. Eighl personal and offid Two I an Herr) Thr.e men were comm rte.i ttcti, Her? i aR iel Keane, of I -'and Carter R. Mel York. For Women Who Travel A natural illman Robi 1 for oecaeiooa whoa a light-weight, tiry required.

Th? iteaaa trim, narrow -five air. For inch and service aa il ni toi (M Ata st. On? man we know isn't going to take a vacation at all this year for fear something will happen while he's gone Of course isn't a Tribune reader, because a Tribune readers know that a word to or via their make their Tribunes follow them for a week, a fortnight, a month or even longer. Every day more and more of them are sending that writing us let ters, some postals, some phoning, and here and there is an impatient soul who can keep from telegraphing. It's all one to us, whichever way you choose, remembering the important idea is that this summer when there's more news than flies you simply can't afiord to miss a single you arc.

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