Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 262, 14 September 1917 — Page 11

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- THE RICHMOND PALLaDI LfJML AND SUN-TEJJEGKAM, 'KlJL)A Y, SEPT. 14, 1917-

NO EXEMPTION IS CLAIMED BY . 0NLYJ2 MEN Others in Second Wayne County District Would Evade Service. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Sept. 14. The result of the examination of candidates on the third call by the Second district army board follows: Passed Exemption Claimed Earl James Johnson, Hagerstown; Bcnnie II. Kellam, Milton; Russell 3d ward Wilson, Milton; Austin Luke fohnson, Williamsburg; John Thomas O. Overman, Greensfork; Nelson Halstead, Lo8antvllle; Clarke W. Faucett, Milton; Alfred W. Sample. Milton; Harry Roscoe Riggleman, Williamsburg; Clarence E. Ham, Centerville; Samuel Sylvester Culbertson, R. F. D., Richmond; Oliver Earl Fudge, Fountain City; Howard McClellan Hockett, Fountain City; Lcroy West. Milton; Emory W. Bowman, Centerville; Samuel Herd; Centerville; Alva W. Thompson, Greensfork; Hugh W. Hutchison, Centerville; Florence Boyd Ridge, Greensfork; Erman O. Thornburg, Economy; George Newton, Hagrretown; George Gillespie Kramer, Centerville; Norman Waltz, Cambridge City; Earl Wendall Wright. Fountain City; Lewis R. Klrby, Hagerstown: Cassius Robinson, Hagerstown; Charles Jacob Kauffman, R. F. D., Richmond; Daniel Gunsalus, Hagerstown; Elmer M. Cordell, Hagerstown; Thomas J. Butter, Dublin; Jess Oliver Hoover, Greensfork; John Franklin Smith, Dublin; Thomas Elmer Barnes, Williamsburg; Charles K. Newman, Greensfork; Harry Roller, Greensfork; Byram Robbins Macey, Hagerstown; Chester McClung, Williamsburg; Harold Hoshour, Milton: Edward Casper Stlens, R. R. F., Richmond; Frank Goodwin, Cambridge City; Sir Robert Isaac Peele, Centerville; Daniel Russell Swingley, Losantville; Edward Wilbur Ewbank, R.

F. D., Richmond; John Paul Salisbury, Economy; Logan Rose, Economy; Benjamin Willard Taylor, Hagerstown, Ray Teeter, Hagerstown; Harry B. Cloud; Hagerstown; Herbert Louis Sbutz, Cambridge City; John Allen, Economy; Charles Earl Abel, Hagerstown; Jacob A. Risch, Milton; Harry Frank Hannah, Fountain City; Claude Cecil Chamness, Greensfork; Raymond Corda Lamottt, Centerville; Jesse Calvin Kellam, Cambridge City; Darwin Durbin, Hagerstown; Raymond Paul Fowler, Hagerstown; John R. Dora, Cambridge City; Iris E. Hall, Hagerstown; Crowell A. Snodgrass, Williamsburg; Everett Carl Medearis, Centerville; Charles H. Freeman, Hagerstown; Bert Stevens Parker; Cambridge City; Harper Wood Lindsay, Cambridge City. Passed No Exemption Claimed. Thomas Monroe Henderson, Centerville; James M. Funkhouser, Hagerstown; Alonzo L. Jackson, Centerville; Carl - Thompson, - Webster; Robert Duke, Williamsburg; Thomas Julian Dunbar, Centerville; Earl D. Voorhees. Richmond; Herbert Cecil Wadman, Economy; Charles J. Martz, Cambridge City; Emery Stark Golay, Dub

lin; Louis Ingerman, Cambridge

City; Frank Robert Henderson, Cen terville. Rejected. Charles Henry Isenhouer, Cam bridge City; Paul Victor Brooks Greensfork; Francis Marion Blue, Cen-

terville; John Kirlin, Milton; Guy Henry Harold, Cambridge City; Elmer

R. Burg, Fountain City; Arthur Col lins, Fountain City; Bert C. Gellinger. Centerville; Howard L. Doll, East Gei man town; Lewis Vaughn Drake, Hag

erstown; Valoris G. Nisbet, Cambridge City; Carl Sherman Ingerman, Can-

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