Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1918 — DISTRICT BOARD REPORTS [ARTICLE]

DISTRICT BOARD REPORTS

On Classification of Registrants From Jasper County. Thursday evening’s Indianapolis News contained the following report of the district board at Laporte on registrants from Jasper county, but most of these had already been reported to the local board and some of the men are now in the army service and several others in class one will leave today: Arthur T. Kanne, 3—J; Harm Pruis, 2^—C; Ray J. Heil, (on appeal); Charles A. Myers, 4—C; Harvey Austin, • I—l (noncombatant); Orvil H. Chrisler, 4—C; Henry Frey, 1—I; Harold B. Fox, 4—C; Louis E. Russell, 1—I; Benjamin F. Miller, 3—J; Delos McClanahan, 2—C; Verne Gordon Bice, 2—C; Frank S. King, 4—C; Sylvanis J. IMarquie, 1—I; Russell Prince, 4—C; Orlan G. Snodgrass, 1 —I; William R. Gorter, 1—I; Cornelius Mak, 2—C; J. D. E- Nelson, 2 —C; Walter L. Nagel, 1—1; Victor E. Michael, I—E; Andrew Hotler, 2 —C; John Henry Nagel, 1 —I;. George F. Gorter, 2—C; Frank B. Hitchcock, 2—C; William L. Miller, 3—J; Chester J- Sigman, 2 —C; Henry Running, 1—I; Clarence Holoday, 2D: Charles Reed. 2—C; Herbert J. Bozelle, 1 —I; Clarence J. Stack, 14 —C; Ivan Carl Coppess, 2—C; Samuel H. Baxter, I—-I; Clarence V. Sayers, I—-I; Henry V. Wienen, 3- —I; Gerrett DeFries, 2—C; Chester Miller, 2—C; Vernon Taylor, 2C; Clyde H. Smith, 2—C; James Nelson Woods, 1—I; Albert Warner Sage, 4——C; Lewis C. Wacknitz, ;2 —C; Henry Tressmer, 3-—J; Charles G. Brusnahan, 4—C; Wayne Smith, ,3 —J; Ray C. Clark, 2—C; George Joseph Stalbaum, 1 —1; Ernest E. Medworth, 4 —C; John Terborg, 1—I; Charles E. Cooper, 1— I; Freddie G. Lange, 1—I; Davis H. Phelps, 1—I; Charles S. Woosley, 1-—I; Fred Earl Bill, 2—C; Theo. P. Ray, 2—C: Edward Henry Sands, 4——C; William Francis.- Rockwell, 2—C; Fermon A. Schultz, 2—C; Watson Terpstra, Platte Spade, 1-—I; Martin J. Cain, 4—C; Elisha C. Henry, 2 —C; J. W. Martin, 4—C; Tom J. McGlinn, 1 —I; Louis Fred Tobin, 3- —j- George P. Padgitt, 1—I; Peter Mak, 2—C; Albert P. Walters, 2 -C; C. M. Maddox, 2 —C; John Gangloff, 2—C; John R. Parkinson, 3J; Ross B. Robbins, I—F; Leonard Fritz, 3—J; Felix C. Fritz, 3—J; William McKinley Jordan, 4—C; Lonnie E. Dowell, I—A (on appeal); Frank Fritz, 1—I; Walter Peer, 2-—C; William H. Meyers, 3—J; Francis G. Braddock, 2—C; Fred R. Hine, 3-—J; Bernard C. Bailey, 4—C; E. D. O’Conner, 1 —I: Barnard B. Hicks, 3—J; Gerritt Snip, 4—C; John F. Phares, 1—I; John Minniear, 4—C; Antony Trulley, 2—C; Floyd C. Amsler, 4—C; Ross Porter, 3—J; Walter A. Koarck, 3 —J. For the information of the reader we will say that ”1—1” means all registrants not included in any Other subdivision of class one; “2—-C” means necessary skilled farm labor; “3— J" means necessary assistant, associate or hired manager of necessary agricultural enterprise; “4—C” means necessary sole managing, controlling or directing head of necessary agricultural enterprise. We are told by the local board that Ray J. Hiel, who is classed as “3—B” in the above list, has been re-classified and placed in “1—I.” IHte is one of the boys who will leave today for Camp Taylor.