Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924062665868 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 3 1924 062 665 868 FINAL REPORT OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR ON THE OPERATIONS OF THE SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM TO JULY 15. 1919 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1920 July 15, 1919. The Secretary of War. Sir: Herewith I submit my final report as Provost Marshal General. This report covers the operations of the selective draft from May 18, 1917, the date of the selective-service act, to the present date, with special reference to the operations since December 20, 1918, the date of my second report. E. H. Ceowder, Provost Marshal General. 3 CONTENTS. Page. Report of tlie Provost Marslial General 7 TABLES. Table 1. Total registratioa by age groups 19 2. Analysis of principal classifications, aU ages, by States 20 3. Analysis of classification, aU ages, by classes, by States 22 4. Analysis of Class I, all ages, by States 24 5. Analysis of Class V, all ages, by States 26 6. Analysis of principal classifications, age 18 years, by States 28 7. Analysis of classification, age 18 years, all classes, by States 30 8. Analysis of Class I, age 18 years, by States 32 9. Analyas of Class V, age 18 years, by States 34 10. Analysis of principal classifications, age 19 to 36 years, by States.. . 36 11. Analysis of classification, age 19 to 36 years, all classes, by States. . 38 12. Analysis of Class I, age 19 to 36 years, by States 40 13. Analysis of Class V, age 19 to 36 years, by States 42 14. Analysis of principal classifications, age 37 to 45 years, by States.. . 44 15. Analysis of classification, age 37 to 45 years, all classes, by States. . . 46 16. Analysis of Class I, age 37 to 45 years, by States 48 17. Analysis of Class V, age 37 to 45 years, by States 50 18. Desertions, reported and outstanding 52 19. Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by States 54 20. Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards 55 21. Appropriations and disbursements 121 22. Disbursements of the Provost Marshal General's Office 123 23. Net and per capita cost of operation 124 24. Detailed statement of expense of operation 125 CHARTS. Chart 1 . Ratio of registrants held for military service to total classification, by States 263 2. Ratio of agricultural deferments to total classification, by States 264 3. Ratio of dependency deferments to total classification, by States.. . 265 4. Ratio of industrial deferments to total classification, by States 266 5. Ratio of aliens to total classification, by States 267 6. Ratio of registrants in military service to total classification, by States 268 7. Ratio of registrants physically disqualified to total classification, by States 269 8. Ratio of miscellaneous deferments to total classification, by States. 270 9. Ratio of outstanding desertions to total registration, by States 271 10. Distribution of each dollar expended 272 5 CONTENTS. APPENDIXES. Appendix A. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from April 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919 275 B. Civilian employees on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General from April 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919, showing special assignments 285 C. Statement relative to evasion of the draft in North Carolina sup- plemental to the second report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War 287 FINAL REPORT OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. On December 30, 1918, there was submitted to you the second report of the Provost Marshal General, embracing the operation of the selective draft between the dates of December 30, 1917, and the date of the second report. That last report was volimiinous and com- prehensive in its scope. It went minutely into the diverse ramifi- cations of the selective-service organization, its varied and novel activities, and the results thereof. The report was submitted after the signing of the armistice and at a date when it had been definitely concluded to demobilize the selective-service organization. Since the submission of the second report of the Provost Marshal General, the activities of the selective-service organization have been devoted chiefly to its own demobilization. There ought, however, to be enumerated the several steps imme- diately following the signing of the armistice on November 1 1 which you directed to be taken prior to the commencement of the actual demobilization of the selective-service system itself. On November 11, on which date approximately a quarter of a million selectives were to begin mobilization, aU calls for the Army were canceled. At that time the local and district boards had gone two months deep into the task of classifying the registrants who had been enrolled on September 12, 1918. Those registrants comprised aU men between the ages of 18 and 45 who had not theretofore registered. The local boards had been instructed, first to classify the registrants comiag withia the age group 19-36, second those within the 37-45 group, and finally the 18-year-old group. When the armistice was signed, the work of classifying the first group had been practically completed, and in many instances the work of classifyiag the second was well under way. The problem that was presented to you and to this department was whether or not it woidd be wise or necessary further to continue the classification of the remaining registrants of September 12, 1918. On November 11, at your direction, State headquarters and local and district boards were directed to discontinue all work connected with the classification of registrants over the age of 37 but to continue to completion the classification of registrants between the ages of 19 and 36, inclusive, and to proceed immediately to the classification of registrants who had attained their eighteenth year 7 8 KBPOET OP PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. but who had not attained their nineteenth year. Undoubtedly a complete classification of the entire registration between the ages of 18 and 45 would have produced very interesting information. But the Nation had been through such strenuous days and the stress and strain of the emergency had been so severe that you wisely concluded that the value of such a complete classification would be far out-weighed by relief from the onerous duties with which the selective-service organization had been burdened through the preceding 18 months. On November 13, all mobilization calls for the Navy were canceled, and on the 16th all physical examinations were ordered discontinued and district boards directed to cease work upon classification and appeals. On November 19, local boards were directed to complete, at the earliest possible moment, the classification of those registrants with whom your prior order had directed them to proceed and to seal their records not later than December 10, 1918. At the beginning of the selective draft, arrangements had been made with the State Department under which any person of military age desiring to leave the United States was required to secure from the Provost Marshal General a permit for passport. This duty was subsequently placed on the local boards, who continued to examine into the merits of such cases and to issue the necessary permits in the name of the Provost Marshal General. With the signing of the armi- stice, the necessity for retaining within the borders of the United States those citizens who were liable to early call for military service ceased, and on November 25, 1918, local boards were directed to dis- continue the work and thereafter no permits were required from the War Department as prerequisite to departure from the United States. On November 28, State headquarters were directed to begin im- mediately the demobilization of inducted men who had been assigned to State headquarters, district, local, and medical advisory boards for clerical duty, and on the next day instructions were issued for the discharge of temporary clerks as soon as their services could be dis- pensed with and for the discharge of permanent clerks on not more than 30 days' notice. Instructions, however, were issued that chief clerks should continue their duties until further notice from the Provost Marshal General. On November 27, it was determined that all the records of the selective-service organization should be taken from the control of the Provost Marshal General and delivered to The Adjutant General of the Army in the city of Washington for final keeping. Hence- forth, the activities of the Provost Marshal General's office and the various State and local agencies were confined to delivering all their records to The Adjutant General and to the demobilization of the selective-service system. At this date all the records of the draft have been delivered to The Adjutant General of the Army, in whose care they will remain. REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 9 On December 6, in pursuance of the plan to turn over all draft records to The Adjutant General, the selective-service agencies were directed to proceed with the preliminary arrangement of their records along lines which were outlined by the Provost Marshal General. The arrangement was necessary for an orderly closing up of the records of the selective-service organization prior to their shipment to The Adjutant General. It will be remembered that December 10 had originally been desig- nated as the date upon which all records were to be closed. But the task of assembling and adjusting the files and records of the boards in order that they might be received by The Adjutant General of the Army from the selective-service agencies throughout the country in a uniform way made it imperative to keep the records of the boards open until after December 10 to enable the Provost Marshal General's ofl&ce to provide a procedure for closing them that would insure their advantageous reassembling in Washington where they were ulti- mately to be lodged. Thus far I have stated chronologically the several orders issued preliminary to the demobilization of the selective-service system. But your attention ought to be called to the fact that, while this task is simply stated, it involved considerations of the greatest import. Withia the records of the boards were contained the war histories of nearly 24,000,000 Americans. Upon some of them was written a record of patriotism to which those registrants and their descendants would look with greatest pride; upon others was a record of ignominy and impunished delinquency that the Nation could not afford to leave undealt with. The pride, the sorrow, the sacrifice and the patriotism of the Nation were contained within the records of the local boards. But it was more than a matter of sentiment that prompted a scru- pulous preservation of those records. Never in the history of this or any other nation had a more valuable and comprehensive accumula- tion of data been assembled upon the physical, economic, industrial, and racial condition of a people. It contained the first and only record of the man power of this Nation. It woiild be of untold value to the physician, the economist, the sociologist and the historian for many decades. It was not only worthy of preservation, but this generation owed it to posterity that it be preserved. You will see that it was a vitally important task properly to assem- ble these records. The task was no less important than it was tre- mendous. Scattered throughout the breadth of the land, lying in the offices of the 4,648 local boards, 155 district boards, 1,319 medical advisory boards, and 52 State headquarters were the records of nearly 24,000,000 men. It was necessary, before assembling all these records, to bring about a imiform system of filing them in. order to avert certain confusion 10 REPOBT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. when they were finally gathered en masse. When it is considered that these records, as assembled, made up a file of cases which, if placed end to end, would make a line 50 miles long, and contained a volume of 400,000 cubic feet of paper, requiring approximately 10 acres of floor space for their accommodation, the magnitude of the task that confronted the department when it began their assembling can well be envisioned. It was not only an important task and a tremendous one, but it was approached under conditions that did not augur well for its suc- cess. For many months the members of the selective-service organ- ization had devoted themselves unsparingly to the execution of heart-breaking duties. That service had been unselfish, but it had been exerted under the stress and excitement of a call that would brook no delay. The stimulus of war had been there. But now those same men, weary from the straia of many months of service, suddenly relieved from the tension of the war, were again called upon, in time of peace, to perform a task that was no less onerous than that which they had so patriotically assumed in the Nation's hour of peril. It is but one further testimonial of the unselfish loyalty of the mem- bers of the selective-service organization that not one single obliga- tion laid upon them in these post-bellum days was shirked and that the work of the selective-service organization after the signing of the armistice proceeded with the same dispatch and efficiency as had characterized its activities during the war. On December 23, 1918, after a series of conferences between the ofiicers of The Adjutant General's Office, the Provost Marshal Gen- eral's Office, and the draft executives from practically all of the States, the regiilations which were to govern the disposition of the records of all draft boards were promulgated. _ The regulations pro- vided for a careful checking of every paper within the files of local, district, and medical advisory boards. Roughly outlined, the scheme for closing up the records divided itself into two parts: First, the checking, closing, packmg, and shipping of all records of the draft agencies, except those pertaining to delinquents and deserters; and, secondly, the disposition of delinquency and desertion records. The reason for this division is quite apparent. Many thousands of men, in the rush and hurry of war-time activities, had been re- ported by their local boards either as delinquents or deserters. It had always been well known that many of the men carried on the rolls of their local boards as delinquents or deserters were not, in fact, such. Many of them had enlisted voluntarily in our own Army and in the armies of our Allies. Many had changed their place of resi- dence and, through mistake, ignorance, or mishap, had failed to re- ceive the notices to which they would willingly have responded had they been received. The sense of fair play that had characterized the draft throughout its administration demanded that the stigma of REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 11 delinquency be removed in every case in which a reasonable doubt existed as to the actual guilt of the registrant. To accomplish such a result it was necessary that a careful and discriminating survey be made of every case of desertion or delin- quency. To this end local boards were required carefully to examine the cases of all registrants who were carried on their roUs as delin- quents or deserters and to insert in the files of these registrants signed memoranda giving every detail in regard to the status of these men which was personally known to the board or any member thereof, or which might be secured from the relatives or friends of the registrant. These delinquency and desertion records were then transmitted to State headquarters, where they were given a second examination by a corps of trained inspectors and clerks, assisted by representatives of the Department of Justice and, in the majority of cases, by the United States district attorney of the particular judicial district. This second examination at State headquarters resulted in the elimination there of many reported cases of desertion and delinquency where the facts demonstrated that registrants were not, in fact, in a status of desertion or delinquency. After this examiuation in State headquarters, the desertion records were transmitted direct to the Provost Marshal General's Office, where they were given a final, careful inspection with the view to purging the list of the names of all men whom the final examination disclosed to have been erroneously reported as deserters. The records in delinquency cases were shipped direct to The Adju- tant General of the Army, the representatives of the Department of Justice retaining for their future reference the necessary extracts from these records and forwarding their reports to the Bureau of In- vestigation of the Department of Justice for further action of the civil authorities. You will therefore perceive that the final shipment of records resulted in lodging at once the greatest portion of them in the custody of The Adjutant General of the Army, in the city of Washmgton, and in turnmg over to the Provost Marshal General for inspection the records of desertion in the several States. These desertion records, after examination in the Provost Marshal General's Office, were turned over finally to The Adjutant General of the Army, together with a list of all registrants who were fimally found to be in a status of desertion. Thus The Adjutant General of the Army became the final custodian of all records of the selective-service system. It is not improper at this point to digress long enough to call your attention to the final results of the selective draft in respect of de- serters. No one feature in the administration of the draft can be the occasion of greater pride. In my second report to you, statistics concerning desertion were available as of September 11, 1918, only. The available data at that time disclosed 474,816 registrants reported 12 REPORT OF PROVOST- MARSHAL GBNBRAl,. as deserters. After accounting for all those included in this total who should not properly have been classified as such, there remained a net total of 363,022 cases of desertion. At the time of my second report 67,838 men had been apprehended and their cases disposed of. Final and complete statistics covering the entire operation of the draft up to July 15, 1919, show the following results which are truly remarkable : Out of a registration of 23,908,576 men, there were reported 489,003 cases of desertion, or a total of 2.04 per cent of the total registration. Of this number, it appears that 151,354 cases were accounted for by enlistment in our own armies and those of our allies and erroneous induction of aliens and other registrants, so that the total of net desertions was reduced to 337,649, or 1.41 per cent of the total registration. Of this last number 163,738 men have been apprehended and their cases disposed of, leaving an actual balance of outstanding cases of desertion in which the offender has neither been accounted for nor pimished 173,911, or 0.72 of 1 per cent of the total registration. It therefore appears that out of a total registration of more than 23,000,000 men but 1.41 per cent wrongfully sought to escape the military obligation imposed upon them by the selective- service law, and that at the present time but 0.72 of 1 per cent of the entire registration group have failed to respond to the duty imposed upon them and have not yet been brought to justice. It also appears that between September 11, 1918, and June 30, 1919, 95,900 deserters have been apprehended and delivered to the military authorities for disposition. It is thought that within the next 12 months the total of net outstanding desertions will be materially reduced, so that the final result wiU show a percentage very much less than the present low figures stated above. In the work of rounding up deserters after the armistice, the splendid results achieved by the Department of Justice and the police officials in the various States ought not to be overlooked. It is to their vigilance and untiring effort that the substantial reduction of the outstanding cases within the past nine months has been due. Immediately after the promiilgation of the regulations governing the disposition of records, the various draft agencies began the final work of closing out their records. Supervised by the Provost Marshal General's Office, upon which the most urgent demands had been made that the work of demobilization be completed at the earUest possible date, the draft boards began the execution, in January, 1919, of a task that might well have occupied them for many months. During the early part of March, after a careful survey of the country, it was determined that the work of all draft boards in the United States, by calling upon the draft agencies to exert a special effort to do so, cotdd be completed by March 31, 1919. Accordingly, on March 8, the Secretary of War directed that the work of closing EEPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 13 up local, district, and medical advisory boards be completed not later than March 31. It was but another test of the efficiency of the system. Under ordinary circumstances the work that remained to be performed in early March would easily have consumed several months, but upon the urgent request made upon them local boards bent themselves to the labor of closing out their offices with such zeal that on March 31 every draft board within the United States, with the exception of three, had fUed, packed, sealed, and shipped its records. It is only fair to say that, as to the three boards that did not ship their records on March 31, everything had been done by them prelimiaary to their shipment, but that, by reason of their inaccessibility to transporta- tion, final consignment was delayed for several days after March 31. Thus it was that the final act of the selective-service system evidenced the same devotion to the performance of duty and the same imtiring efficiency that marked the execution of every demand that was made upon it from the very first days of the war. After March 31 the several State headquarters contiaued in oper- ation for a little over a month for the purpose of winding up general matters of the administration in their respective States. Between May 6 and May 21, all State headquarters completed their work and on the las1>-named date the last of the State headquarters was demobilized. Thus, before the 1st of June, nothing remained of the selective-service organization within the States. The Provost Marshal General's Office aJone remained in existence for the purpose of winding up the national administration of the draft. By Jidy 15 the final steps had been taken in the Provost Marshal General's Office, and on that day I was formally reheved from duty as Provost Marshal General; the last act of the selective-service system had been performed and the organization terminated as of that day. It has already been mentioned in this report that certain of the statistical tables embodied in the second report of the Provost Marshal General were based upon incomplete statistical data from the several States. The information upon which the tables of the second report were based was collected during the month of September, 1918, at a time before the classification of the registrants enrolled on September 12, 1918, had begim and when the excitement of mobilizing men rendered it practically impossible to secure fuU and complete returns upon aU phases of administration. However, after the signing of the armistice and before the local boards closed their records, they were again called upon to submit complete returns covering their work from the time of their organization imtil December 30, 1918. The data thus collected are of prime importance, because they represent the fitnal statement of the operation of the draft upon questions of classification, mobilization, desertion, delinquency, and fiscal arrangements. 14 BEPOKT OF PKOVOST MARSHAL, GENBEAL. There are several matters in connection with these tables to which your particular attention ought to be directed. For the first time the Nation has available a complete survey of its industrial and military man power. Out of a total registration of 23,908,576 men, the draft organization classified all with the exception of 6,319,728 men, 5,519,722 of whom were registrants within the age group of 37 to 45 years, the classification of which group was discontinued by your order on November 11, 1918. The figures secured through this classification, therefore, represent a very comprehensive basis upon which the man power of this coimtry may be computed in the event of future necessity. On November 11, 1918, the date upon which the armistice was signed, there were, according to the latest available information, in the military service of the United States approximately three and one-half million men. Of this number 2,758,542 had been furnished by the selective-service organization. The remainder had entered the fighting forces of the United States through the processes of voluntary enlistment. On November 11, there had been finally classified, physically ex- amined, and found qualified for general military service but not yet inducted 1,426,446 men. On the same date, there had been classified in Class I but not yet physically examined 1,216,017 men, while 6,319,728 men had not yet been classified. Upon the basis of pre- vious experience in the operation of selective service, these totals would eventually have produced 3,630,106 men in Class I, qualified for general military service. It will be remembered that the selective- service organization, up to the signing of the armistice, had inducted 2,758,542 men. When there is added to this number the number which would eventually have become available as general fighting men (3,630,106), it appears that the total fighting forces comprised of general-service men which selective service would have been able to furnish for the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, had the exigencies of the emergency made it necessary to exhaust the total fighting forces of the Nation, would have been 6,388,648. When there is added to this number, which the selective-service organization might have produced, the total of volimtary enlistments in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, it results that the United States could have put into the field 7,850,524 men without invading any of the deferred classes, constituted imder the selective-service law and regulations. But these figures do not take into consideration the men classified in Class I but not available for general military service by reason of minor physical defects, either remediable or not. The total of iminducted remediables and limited-service men in Class I was 899,040. When this number is added to the above total of Class I men inducted into the service and who would have eventually become available REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 15 for general military duty, it results that the total fighting forces which America could have placed upon the field, without invading any of the deferred classes, was 8,749,564 men. Not the least interesting information that the final compilation of statistics concerning the operation of the draft discloses is its cost. The total amount appropriated by the Congress for the expenses of the selective-service system was $54,896,903. Of this amoimt, $30,847,914.24 was expended and the balance either returned to the Treasurer of the United States or transferred to the Director of Finance. Upon the basis of these expenditures, it appears that the per capita cost per registrant was $1.26 ; per registrant classified, $1.74 ; per man inducted, $10.38; and per man accepted at camp, $11.34. When the cost per accepted man ($11.34) is compared with the cost per man sectired by volimtary enlistment in the Army ($28.95) and in the Navy ($30.23) it is apparent that from a standpoint of national economy, nothing was lost by the recruitment of our fighting forces throTigh selective processes. Comparing the cost per accepted man mider the selective-service law with the corresponding cost per man under the Civil War enrollment act, one finds that the cost under the latter legislation was, per capita, $217.87 for bounty and $9.84 for operating expenses, a total of $227.71, against a per capita cost of $11.34 under the selective-service law. In my second report, at page 210 thereof, under the title "North Carolina," there was contained a statement relative to delinquents and deserters in that State which was not accurate in all its details. The errors in that portion of the text of my second report were dis- covered after its publication and immediate steps were taken at that time to, correct them. I feel, however, that in justice to the State of North Carolina, and pursuant to my promise to the authorities of that State, made after the discovery of the error in my second report, a corrected statement of the incident referred to ought to be repub- lished in this final report to you. The statement as corrected is there- fore appended to this report, appearing as Appendix C hereof. In my second report to you I stated in a footnote on page 95 that the case of John Napore v. James H. Rowe and others was pending on appeal in the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. It will be recalled that the district court, on its hearing on a writ of habeas corpus, held that the rules and regulations promulgated by the President imder the authority vested in him by virtue of the provisions of the selective-service law were null and void in so far as they related to nondeclarant aliens, and further held that it was necessary, in order to establish the induction of any regis- trant, to show affirmatively that his local board had performed every step in the process of induction pi;escribed by the regulations, upon the groimd that local boards were inferior tribunals as to which no presump- tion in favor of their performance of official duties could be indulged. 16 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. The United States Circuit Com-t of Appeals, ia reversing the district court, overruled the decision of the lower court upon every point, and not only sustained the validity of the rules and regulations gov- erning the selective-service system, but based its decision upon the implied premise that local boards were executive tribunals of a high order and that the legal presumption that such high tribunals per- formed every duty imposed by law was applicable to them. This decision of the circuit court of appeals is the last word that has been said by the courts upon questions growing out of the opera- tion of the selective draft. The legal status of draft boards has thus been happily stated, for the court has declared that they, in law, occupy a position which, in fact, is theirs beyond all doubt. The boards were, indeed, tribunals of a high order, and it is no bare legal theory to say that they performed every obligation that was by law imposed upon them. In my prior reports to you I have repeatedly called yoiu- attention to the splendid and devoted efforts of the members of these boards and of the State officials, from governor down, who were connected with the administration of the draft. In concluding this, my final report to you, I can not forbear to say again that whatever success was achieved in the administration of selective service was due to the unselfish and devoted efforts of these men. Never in the history of the Nation had there been a more urgent call for the unselfish exercise of patriotism and never has there been a more universal and whole-souled response than was found in the administration of the selective draft. There are now pending in Congress two joint resolutions and two bills the purpose of each of which is to recognize the service rendered by the civihan members of the selective-service organization during the war and to extend the thanks of Congress to them for the tasks which they so splendidly performed. It is true that other civilian organizations, during the emergency, performed great and unselfish labors. But the relation of the personnel of the selective-service system to the pros- ecution of the war was peculiar. Linking itself directly with the Mihtary Establishment, it contributed in the most vital way to the recruitment of our armies and to the successful conclusion of hostili- ties. I know that the rush and press of other urgent business before the present Congress has been the cause of its failure yet to adopt ' any of the measures to which I have just referred. But in concluding this, my final report to you, I feel that, in justice to those men who contributed so much and so unselfishly to the great labor of the past two and one-half years, I must urge that you use the weight of your influence in securing a prompt recognition on the part of Congress of those services. UntU that shall have been done, I shall feel that my work as Provost Marshal General is in some measure incomplete and that there has been a failure to recognize, as it should be recognized, a most potent factor in America's achievement. STATISTICAL TABLES 149244°— 20 2 17 TA.BLE 1. — Total registration, by age groups. State. Total regis- tration. Per- cent- age ot regis- tration in States to total regjs- traSon. Be^s- tration age 18. Per cent to total regis- tration. Eegis- tration age 19 to 36. Per cent to total regis- tration. Regis- tration age 37 to 4S. Per cent to total regis- tration. Alabama Arizona Arkansas........ California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Idaho nijnois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts... Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire NeW Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. . North Dakota... Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island... South Carolina.. South Dakota... Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. .. Wisconsin Wyoming 444,842 94,310 365,904 839, 614 216,820 374,400 65,277 90,361 209,248 549,235 105,337 1,574,877 639,834 524, 456 382,065 486, 739 392,316 159,631 313, 489 886,728 873,383 541,607 344, 724 765,045 201,256 287,414 30,808 95,168 762,485 81,013 2,511,046 482,463 160,292 1,389,474 435,668 179,436 2,069,407 134,515 307,350 145, 706 474,347 990,522 103,052 71,484 465, 439 328,466 325,266 586,290 59,977 1.63 3.51 .91 1.57 2.30 .44 6.59 2.68 2.19 1.60 2.04 1.64 .67 1.31 3.71 3.65 2.27 1.44 3.20 .84 1.20 .13 .40 3.19 .34 10.50 2.02 .67 5.81 1.82 .75 8.65 .56 1.29 .61 1.98 4.14 .43 .30 1.95 1.37 1.36 2.45 .25 27,084 2,297 19,638 21,259 7,790 11,304 2,188 3,620 9,949 33,772 3,731 50,618 23,798 20,247 15,578 25,309 20,549 5,740 13,552 27,384 27,370 20,102 21, 594 29,971 4,130 11,309 633 3,476 25,292 3,322 79,931 29,392 6,938 44,984 20,982 5,724 73,531 4,557 20,615 5,725 26,611 47, 956 3,816 2,819 27,232 9,140 15,183 22,335 1,624 6.08 2.64 5.36 2.53 3.69 3.01 3.95 4.00 4.75 6.14 3.54 3.21 3.71 3.86 4.07 5.19 5.2J 3.69 4.32 3.08 3.13 3.71 6.26 3.91 2.05 3.93 1.72 3.65 3.31 4.09 3.18 6.09 3.70 3.23 4.81 3.18 3.55 3.38 6.70 3.92 5.61 4.84 3.70 3.94 5.85 2.78 4.66 3.80 2.70 332,162 66,828 262,738 587,067 147,516 259,881 38,184 58,422 143,487 383,529 71,869 1,093,100 436,003 365, 707 259,887 332,935 276, 870 105,494 211,611 592,664 625,162 380,888 241,524 527,196 146, .?36 202,108 20,614 62,749 618,888 59,069 1,915,867 340, 045 112,407 960,853 298,682 116, 269 1,405,179 90,320 224,971 102, 464 326, 897 703,604 65,584 47,421 321, 789 194,625 221, 411 417,036 43,834 74.66 70.78 69.07 69.92 86.04 69.41 69.08 64.64 68.57 69.84 68.23 69.41 68.14 69.75 68.04 68.40 70.57 66.09 67.49 66.80 71.51 70.34 70.06 68.93 72.79 70.32 68.89 65.88 81.13 72.92 76.29 70.45 70.12 69.14 68.65 64.79 67.89 67.16 73.18 70.33 68.90 70.99 63.64 66.33 69.13 59.26 68.06 71.16 73.07 85,596 25,185 93,528 231,288 61,614 103, 215 14,-906 28,319 55,812 131,934 29,737 431, 169 180,033 138, 502 106,600 128,495 94,897 48,397 88,326 266, 790 220,861 140,617 81,606 207,878 60,590 73,997 9,661 28,933 118,305 18,622 515,248 113,026 41,947 383,637 116,004 57,443 690,697 39,638 61,764 37, 517 120,839 238,962 33,662 21,244 116,418 124,701 88,672 146,919 14,519 19.26 26.68 26.57 27.65 28.37 27.58 26.97 31.36 26.68 24.02 28.23 27.38 28.15 26.39 27.89 26.41 24.20 30.32 28.19 30.12 25.36 25.95 23.68 27.16 25.16 25.75 31.39 30.47 15.53 22.99 20.53 23.44 26.18 27.63 26.64 32.03 28.56 29.46 20.12 25.75 25.48 24.17 32.66 29.73 25.02 37.96 27.28 25.04 24.32 Total. 23,908,576 100.00 940,601 3.93 16,809,826 70.29 6,158,149 25.78 19 20 EEPORT or PKOVOST MABSHAL GENBRAIj. -li-^T-l«,H O 1-t fH Cfl iH 1-1 5 fs-^ Bis .. - 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OlOO CO CM '"Iw OiO-^-* CCONtO tOiOWCM CO 00 U3 CO-* rttD-*i-teo t^eow OS t^oO 00 to (O'er REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 45 .H O to 019 i-lOJO 'i-tco Sooo eooco Ol-HOO eo>ou3 1 99c5 osoeo 003 U3 eoweo ooaco WCOtO 50 0Ji-t oo lor- OOuStD r5^F^^^^ 46 REPORT or PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. a « ego to oic t-»ooooioc 3 5*-«jcoeo'^Tfcbcd!o i 3 .g a o s^a S!Es !5S "5 .91 ood SS; gg «5^ oooopM^- .3 ?5g S52 ^1 h+*D3 Sm oi^e««OJOoeoooc30fflt>.c30t^3co« e0TP^0t-O«N■«*^0ilHT^^O0iMt*Ol0^-■^e0»0CJ0005l0« 1-t tHCOi-HtH r- N « tH N 1-1 IHTJHCCN.-IM 1-1 iH OOr-l » i-l Moint>.t:-.toOi-.eoooor»i-— 'Or-osoieocoON-^ttN ^coo ^oim lOCO-^OOCOCOt^OO^ClCOOOiOOiCDOlCCONOOieDCl ^CDCO U5>QeOrtrHMTj<(»»Oi-HOi?HC;CiO<000-t».OCTi oOMOJcg(OOrtCT'oeoMP2°o=^'^'^oi'*oo=o<^"*oo'^"5'~- N'-i»-i'-i'-'-*ooi-nooi« nco^o -.itiH^^^i^- 1—1 lO l-t REPOKT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 47 .-i90i-iTP.-i<-tC4'^i-i iSSS gt-oo t«-asr» t<-ClC4 f-4e5 i-nH iH 48 REPORT OP PKOVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. •e o o •Sill I P^ ® " ft lO • «D [^ 'O &C c: moo 0-* a a . pj a nil Is all .-tcoiot^ W ■ 1-H MM so ■ N eo •* >3t • C0*0 O ■ iH 00 W M»C O ■ MfrooOi-i CM 00 ■ (O O O «" ■• 00" r-T DQti REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 49 vfsa3i-i s 13 • Is i QO j S : i 00 3 COD- CO i s g 1 g & i ■*s ;eo 00 s M • csiuaoo ; oo"eQwr rHo" 1 1 > i > 1 •s ll 1 149244°— 20 4 50 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. ^'^ S3 sh PI ° °^ ^O ■§S' » a's = &5 s a -^ p. p i_5 M Oi-I -OOl • ■« '(N sasi'Sa-a ^^BS 3a el 5" s a ■■<*<« PI 'S2>> - as.g° Ta 2-i § °| °S &s g-la-S S 2 g'S.a'S^ .gasig|^a3.gg-i|a-5-§l.g^as I^oj o i5d COM '(NCO |-Bsi-a4^-|||-Bo.-sl MBB 2 go ; REPORT OP PROVOST MARSHAL, GENERAL. CO CO CD C4 i-H U3 .-I o I" T~i OCC OiOOS 1-tCOcD 1-H(0 w-^ OSCOt-I OCOC* t-H lO eowoo 52 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL. GENERAL. ci'bflO H CO us eD t- ko (M eg 00 « w gTt( r-<^^»co- t>-ai^c>ca r-iOiOic^ cm^ot^io merlin T-i^t^t'-^ c'lr-ffr-tr-i too )eoo-TiicoccO'*"*ooiO'*co'<»«coococao>coi-'OiHC-*r»50(N'-H'*ior* »O00 CONr-lrH^lO Ccao>'*oocoo>OT-iiocDO>« WCOl^-^CflC^MliHOSoSt-tDU 5oi-io6t-eocot*coOr-iNooTjosrH(MMi-HC*.Nooi-Hira»o(NmM>-iir3ccM'Weoo Or-(OCOi-lTHiOOOi-I^OrHOSTO(DOOW01 MCOX-rHNl^ occ»-ioto«o»psooi-iroc^cOC4-^iOOiac4 OrHOt-eoeO-^t'COtDr-OC^^COr-ITjiOO^ 6 t^ CD coo ri01tDTtH»0O.Ci0il0tt<01^ClcDM0ac0c0CC'-<-*»i5.-lt^Ome 2cowr-u3o>o-tfiOi^c2c 3 00 cot- CD H CO"* ■ — COOTf t>03 « .-I Mas a- $». tr a i 9 a'3-i ^a'S a s i aS ? & & ^ &S1.2 j a oL?i? o,3,2^ai§Saa^ £ £ 5 S So 8354 C ffi,^ g gS 3 BEPORT or PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL, 53 a» A I> Oa U3 O ■4* to CQ CO 00 r- 00 1- OS c5 ■* CO T-i Tj» 00 -44 a&t>.p-(a-« »0»'*COi-l 00 O<#O00OffQ i-l .-i«C«0On thrift TTftmiltfip ... 17 HftTif^O'^t .... TTarrtin \ Harrison 1 Howard 1 Hnm^"!'^*'-. . \ Ida 73 36 29 Jefiei^on JnTiTisnTi 2 Keokuk Lee 64 49 Louisa . . Lucas 1 3 Marshall 1 Ifitehell 28 Monroe 1 Muscatine 64 1 Palo Alto 67 1 40 41 1 49 Scott 57 55 1 Tama 1 46 Wapello 1 Washineton . 30 76 2 Wright. . 2 Total 77,331 74,512 69,032 3,504 1,976 72 BBPOET OF PBOVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Table 20. — Calh, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. KANSAS. Local board. Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rgjected. Cancel- lation of draft. Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay.. Cloud Cofley Comanche Cowley Crawford No. 1 Crawford No. 2 Decatur Dickenson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk EUis Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson - • Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kansas City No. 1. Kansas City No. 2.. Kan.sas City N o. 3. . Kansas City No. 4.. Keamy Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson Marlon Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery No. 1 Montgomery No. 2 Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton 556 347 708 336 679 516 496 1,351 163 402 1,081 146 179 438 562 321 181 818 709 926 277 600 433 706 204 215 394 268 228 245 174 232 62 157 36 334 88 379 543 313 378 483 484 407 964 993 258 78 342 202 823 102 842 336 285 116 804 681 420 583 179 496 405 535 501 285 92 457 522 184 314 597 361 758 367 585 538 530 1,415 177 432 1,169 144 194 456 588 338 184 811 789 1,031 267 657 476 744 213 231 413 290 247 395 508 265 183 242 55 164 39 341 93 396 578 66 107 324 412 483 476 474 1,105 1,117 285 81 362 202 £22 110 896 347 285 124 861 698 554 600 185 562 436 579 537 297 103 472 566 187 319 529 326 688 326 549 485 497 1,294 162 389 1,057 135 175 425 553 310 173 727 733 919 250 587 442 685 197 209 393 271 229 355 471 239 174 226 51 148 37 306 87 370 534 64 100 292 381 458 439 412 979 966 238 76 338 190 846 104 828 326 258 116 800 637 518 557 175 498 404 524 497 279 94 446 510 177 290 50 22 51 33 36 53 31 81 14 31 1' 14 17 21 17 8 54 56 76 12 41 22 40 9 15 20 19 12 29 20 15 5 12 3 12 1 24 4 16 44 1 7 20 20 24 23 51 96 120 37 2 14 6 47 6 46 14 14 6 40 44 35 28 6 48 BEPOKT OF PROVOST MAKSHAL GENEKAL. 73 Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local hoards — Continued. KANSAS— Continued. Local board Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. ' Cancel- lation I of draft. Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie... Pratt Kawlins Heno Kepublic; Eice Hiley Roots Rush Russell Salina Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith , Stafford , Stanton Stevens Stunner Thomas TOPEKA No. 1. . TOPEKA No. 2. . Tr^o Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita No. 1.. Wichita No. 2.. Wichita WilsoQ Woodson Wyandotte 344 326 240 271 374 407 395 230 1,012 546 442 449 306 274 367 624 107 499 166 471 194 153 435 359 33 93 682 201 578 712 175 366 83 511 968 Total. 350 330 244 319 382 440 403 242 1,098 582 461 455 332 270 374 642 113 512 167 514 202 166 442 372 36 93 705 210 612 804 172 389 85 524 1,034 47 90 469 454 223 252 542 551 314 317 222 299 361 419 371 222 1,036 531 442 415 306 250 359 591 105 466 158 483 191 146 410 362 32 87 646 199 567 701 161 374 78 501 911 872 67 421 235 468 46,837 45,626 3,016 KENTUCKY. Adair Allen , Anderson Ballard Barren Bath BeU Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge. Bullitt Butler Caldwell Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Casey Christian Clark Clay Clinton .. 532 426 393 33 544 508 476 32 293 253 245 8 409 368 348 20 837 740 702 38 344 291 276 15 586 489 463 25 322 246 239 7 594 603 581 22 684 618 580 36 451 433 422 11 239 264 255 9 405 324 281 43 520 445 430 15 271 223 213 10 387 388 357 31 353 319 304 15 549 471 453 18 948 841 807 33 211 180 178 2 229 187 180 7 559 466 442 24 473 361 340 21 1,049 1,007 930 77 587 514 484 29 389 352 324 28 200 234 220 14 74 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL, GENERAL. Table 20. — -Calh, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. KENTUCKY— Continued. Local board. Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. Cancel- lation of draft. Covington No. l 833 974 453 331 926 296 249 332 447 486 446 634 458 111 531 334 1,022 456 329 487 193 481 550 490 575 969 431 275 1,286 396 1,307 413 379 651 292 548 289 628 550 234 184 597 453 1,110 487 300 573 420 1,267 1,012 894 878 1,660 1,493 255 1,170 238 284 917 338 525 446 177 644 284 119 382 310 462 323 431 758 688 944 311 836 854 403 249 881 221 223 286 404 375 476 524 485 111 453 278 872 399 294 448 162 407 546 423 489 826 418 213 996 218 1,231 373 3i7 584 240 431 293 315 424 251 227 579 372 1,166 445 272 556 429 1,376 1,085 881 843 1,662 1,441 208 1,013 265 262 811 260 406 371 159 543 226 101 319 276 366 299 326 670 579 847 279 793 795 384 228 847 204 207 266 384 365 445 497 458 107 429 266 821 368 285 424 158 394 494 410 443 782 407 206 939 206 1,166 358 317 554 217 408 285 295 399 236 207 534 351 1,102 422 257 515 406 1,295 1,028 831 781 1,542 1,341 206 955 239 249 767 231 390 353 141 518 211 93 304 251 356 287 314 635 636 8:5 269 38 53 18 21 34 17 16 20 20 10 31 26 27 4 24 12 51 31 9 24 4 13 52 13 46 44 11 7 57 12 65 15 10 29 23 23 8 20 25 15 20 45 21 63 22 15 41 19 81 57 60 62 117 99 54 26 13 44 29 15 18 18 25 15 8 14 25 10 12 13 35 43 20 10 5 6 Crittenden. . 1 Daviess . . Elliott .. Estill Fayette.... Floyd - . . -. Franklin 1 Fulton Gallatin Garrard.. Grant Graves Greene .. Hancock Hardin 1 Harlan Harrison ... Henderson Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Knott TTTinx Larue Lawrence Leslie Lewis 1 * Logan 4 Louisville No. 2 Louisville No.4 Louisville No.6 3 1 Lyon. . .'. 4 MoCreary McLean Madison Magoirm Marion 1 Martin Meade Mercer 1 Monroe. Morgan Nelson 2 Niciiolas REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 75 Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Contiuued. KENTUCKY— Oontinued. Local board. Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. Cancel- lation of draft. Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton Perry Pike Powell Pulaski Robertson.-. Rockcastle... Rowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union Warren "Washington. Wayne Webster Whitley Wolfe Woodford. - . Total - 592 225 365 165 337 522 1,211 169 696 114 378 206 304 569 665 288 254 361 397 449 187 541 867 431 439 577 706 262 551 67,899 527 206 303 175 342 316 963 136 578 99 306 176 204 541 577 246 273 297 343 329 181 486 823 390 395 605 585 250 357 60,617 500 197 289 161 335 284 892 130 547 98 279 166 196 519 545 228 255 288 331 305 163 461 761 368 367 487 545 229 339 57,177 3,399 LOUISIANA. Acadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia DeSoto East Baton Rouge... East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis La Salle Laiiyette LafoOTche Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches New Obieans No. 1 New Obleans No. 2 New Obleans No. 3 New Obleans No. 4 859 890 827 63 727 832 746 82 815 852 715 84 975 620 663 67 927 1,077 995 82 840 1,047 936 111 902 932 777 76 671 672 614 67 1,175 1,230 1,071 81 1 194 1,238 1,113 123 320 368 328 40 96 107 98 9 400 391 333 51 713 789 641 79 460 532 481 51 1,097 1,192 989 104 1,583 1 687 1,532 152 668 577 515 61 409 467 416 51 632 6S9 660 66 739 756 679 77 561 542 479 63 874 972 892 80 931 871 739 84 356 389 358 31 679 733 665 68 619 642 668 67 J63 384 369 15 827 812 770 42 952 997 875 122 667 689 640 49 368 413 379 34 417 393 349 44 484 487 462 36 1,138 1,219 1,076 142 1,212 1,401 1,283 118 1,290 1,318 1,231 87 534 590 '548 41 1,026 1,013 897 116 76 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. LOUISIANA— Contmued. Local board. Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. Cancel- lation of draft. New Oeleans No 5 . 684 1.049 352 787 769 811 863 620 1,295 963 338 789 1,039 1,273 289 735 708 190 426 192 799 560 1,517 741 1,129 418 853 901 888 915 645 1,404 1 082 378 796 1,083 1,283 311 765 754 180 384 188 807 678 1,546 56 629 1,286 885 1,660 1,116 398 801 554 960 983 885 721 516 326 418 580 663 1,046 395 767 789 788 830 593 1,318 997 349 703 989 1,153 291 704 715 172 339 173 726 510 1,433 78 83 23 86 112 100 85 52 86 82 29 93 94 130 20 61 39 8 45 15 81 67 113 66 59 161 95 107 95 44 113 45 52 109 112 40 58 32 72 40 New Orleans No. 8 New Orleans No 10 New Orleans No. 12 .... Ouachita 3 Pnintfi nonppR Bapides No. 2 P.inhlaT!d St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. John the Baptist . . . 1 St. Landry No. 1 St. Landry No. 2 St. Martin 622 1,270 767 1,698 980 422 810 578 803 794 811 682 603 307 392 533 570 1,125 789 1,466 1,021 '364 688 509 908 - 874 773 615 458 294 346 540 St. Mary i^t TaTTiTnaTiy 1 97 Tensas Union VermilinTi. , , Vemon "Washington Webster 66 "West Baton Rouge "West Carroll West Feliciana Winn Total 58,310 61, 623 55,262 6,667 694 MAINE. Androscoggin No. 1 Androscoggin No. 2 Aroostook No. 1 Aroostook No. 2 Cumberland No. 1 . . Cumberland No. 2. . Franklin Hancock Kennebec No. 1 Kennebec No. 2 Knox Lincoln Oxford Penobscot No. 1 Penobscot No. 2 Piscataquis Pokti-andNo. 1 Portland No. 2 Sagadahoc Somerset Waldo Washington "yorkNo.l YorkNo.2 Total 847 685 863 1,017 340 742 479 713 490 708 506 255 777 1,007 1,075 417 882 783 329 706 447 952 749 676 16,433 905 696 900 1,065 344 813 529 746 632 664 516 286 833 1,204 1,180 451 1,008 886 369 735 462 1,020 80O 725 17, 659 668 838 994 317 717 475 695 471 648 602 253 776 1,089 1,042 410 874 788 337 703 440 928 743 672 16, 232 1,402 43 38 fi^ 70 1 27 ii 96 53 1 .51 60 1 16 14 3S m 114 1 131 7 39 '2 133 1 93 5 22 3? 20 2 91 1 .55 2 52 1 26 KEPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 77 Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Coptinued. MARYLAND. Local board. Allegany No. 1 Allegany No. 2 Anne Arundel Baltimore No. 1.. . Baltimoke No. 2.. . Baltimore No. 3.. . Baltimore No. 4... Baltimore No. 5.. . Baltimore No. 6.. . Baltimore No. 7.. . Baltimore No. 8. . . Baltimore No. 9- . . Baltimore No. 10.. Baltimore No. 11.. Baltimore No. 12.. Baltimore No. 13 . . Baltimore No. 14. . Baltimore No. 15.. Baltimore No. 16. . Baltimore No. 17.. Baltimore No. IB- Baltimore No. 19- . Baltimore No . 20. . Baltimore No. 21. . Baltimore No. 22'. . Baltimore No. 23. . Baltimore No. 24.. Baltimore No. 1 Baltimore No. 2 Baltimore No. 3 Baltimore No. 4 Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick No. 1 Frederick No. 2 Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince Georges Queen Annes St.Marvs Somersel Talbot Washington, No. 1 . Washington No. 2 . . Wicomico Worcester Total called. Total. 843 1,162 1,137 702 417 634 707 617 778 873 784 569 653 635 671 675 658 1,060 848 954 722 597 763 526 625 534 492 788 823 1,16b 800 303 347 679 457 401 635 382 1,075 542 556 399 394 837 850 345 386 613 437 779 669 695 540 Total inducted. 35,428 1,181 1,163 727 456 640 811 689 758 908 834 687 648 638 7P1 708 717 1,056 850 1,038 663 629 767 629 678 553 509 781 839 1,219 778 306 363 674 485 358 661 394 1,100 649 570 383 396 823 861 323 358 626 475 776 680 701 552 Total accepted. 36,334 855 1,128 1,041 684 432 607 764 662 708 861 796 664 623 618 688 685 676 1,015 824 963 610 591 695 483 648 627 477 749 806 1,156 767 295 347 646 462 341 622 380 1,045 533 546 366 385 797 812 307 332 618 459 738 661 662 529 Total rejected. 34,566 51 HI 41 23 33 43 37 49 62 35 14 25 19 13 23 28 37 24 75 48 37 60 46 30 24 32 32 33 63 20 11 16 28 23 17 29 14 55 16 24 12 10 24 38 16 26 8 16 34 19 36 22 1,681 Total rejected. Cfancel- lation .jj draft. MASSACHUSETTS. North Adams No. 1 Adams No. 2 Lee No. 3 Greenfield No. 4 Northampton No. 5 Wesotield No. 6 Ludlow No. 7 Amherst No. 8 Ware No. 9 Southbridge No. 10 East Brookfield No. 11 AtholNo. 12 GabdnerNo. 13 Leominsteb No.14 834 865 761 39 75 778 808 697 33 78 737 785 674 41 70 727 760 713 46 2 792 834 771 61 2 789 838 744 24 70 641 677 643 33 1 785 845 788 56 1 683 728 684 43 1 775 846 771 65 IG 661 661 626 34 1 699 763 711 60 2 644 672 868 635 815 37 50 790 3 78 REPORT or PROVOST MAKSHAL GENERAL. Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, hy local hoards — Continued. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Local board. Total Total Total Total called. inducted. accepted. rejected. 694 911 785 75 633 720 642 47 683 703 681 22 701 784 741 43 532 565 521 42 812 835 687 32 756 815 577 52 576 600 502 17 584 627 607 18 428 411 397 13 950 1,018 800 34 697 768 703 62 496 506 488 18 504 525 603 22 639 704 649 52 525 532 516 12 785 845 793 44 649 687 645 39 663 771 736 34 678 703 661 42 727 754 660 24 605 614 575 38 630 649 628 18 560 584 562 30 588 60O 560 39 657 678 685 23 628 624 639 20 632 633 646 15 734 670 644 24 679 706 609 38 1,030 1,048 781 60 950 1,020 829 71 951 1,496 1,030 145 1,033 1,052 827 84 997 1,107 862 92 1,309 1,407 1,245 79 901 1,009 857 71 851 952 747 83 614 689 541 55 746 767 617 48 776 852 640 61 935 954 828 104 629 668 624 41 690 673 669 65 744 727 691 39 661 678 562 25 886 928 729 74 562 526 600 18 515 504 419 28 580 596 674 22 647 677 528 29 611 621 514 17 653 560 521 38 915 976 885 72 746 824 783 41 731 757 706 61 739 789 745 37 657 594 472 39 667 719 650 67 911 967 915 51 718 780 746 31 549 629 524 30 576 617 644 25 780 773 725 48 794 856 790 66 840 858 741 39 594 696 496 26 647 671 672 22 716 736 645 21 972 1,038 973 59 557 586 544 36 674 728 672 55 735 773 721 49 770 7S0 722 68 635 683 638 44 630 675 622 62 Total rejected. Cancel- lation of draft. AyeeNo. 15 Maklbokough No. 16 UXBKIDGE No. 17 MlUFORD No. 18 Tewksbuey No. 19 Newbueypoet No. 20 Geoegetown No. 21 Gloucestee No. 22 Beverly No. 23 SWAMPSCOTT No. 24 WiNTHROP No. 26 PeabodyNo. 26 Stoneham No. 27 Meleose No. 28 WobuenNo. 29 Aeungton No. 30 Belmont No. 31 Feamingh AM No. 32 Needham N 0. 33 Norwood No. 34 Canton No. 36 SOTJTH BeAINTEEE No. 36. . Rockland No. 37 East Beidge-water No. 38. Plymoxtth No. 39 Attleboro No. 40 North E aston No. 41 Faiehaven No. 42 Barnstable No. 43 Boston: East Boston No. 1 East Boston No. 2 Chaelestown No. 3 . . . Boston No. 4 Boston No. 5 Boston No. 6 Boston No.7 Boston No. 8 South Boston No. 9 . . . South Boston No. 10 . . Dorchester No. 11 EoxBUEY No. 12 Eoxbury No. 13 EOXBUEY No. 14 Boston No. 15 ROXBUEY No. 16 DOECHESTEE No. 17 DOECHESTER No. 18 DORCHESTEE No. 19 DORCHESTEE NO. 20 DOECHESTER No. 21 Jamaica Plain No. 22. . West Eoxbury No. 23. Hyde Park No. 24 Brighton No. 25 Beockton No. 1 BkocktonNo. 2 Beookline Cambeidge No. 1 Cambeidge No. 2 Cambeidge No. 3 Cambeidge No. 4 Chelsea No. 1 Chelsea No. 2 Chicopee E VEEETT Fall Eiver No. 1 Fall Eiver No. 2 Fall Eiver No. 3 Fall kiver No. 4 FiTCHBURG Haverhill No. 1 Haverhill No. 2 HOLYOKE No. 1 HOLYOKE No. 2 Lawrence No. 1 Lawrence No. 2 REPOKT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 79 Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. Local board. Total called. Tota inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. Canoel- . lation ol draft. Lawrence No. 3 691 646 450 639 388 790 910 651 642 644 788 .562 688 710 638 1,121 855 1,069 552 650 601 1,165 1,115 990 642 597 916 779 799 863 857 920 718 665 469 698 396 853 1,003 653 666 653 790 647 720 729 558 1,217 983 1,025 687 698 629 1,267 1,263 1,056 658 606 904 806 925 906 928 977 665 622 437 652 371 784 816 614 545 522 667 651 610 617 460 1,077 932 855 659 664 699 1,102 1,188 922 634 661 857 761 841 838 896 911 63 38 30 46 22 64 62 39 31 30 42 40 31 38 28 64 50 13 23 43 29 80 70 36 22 39 41 54 84 66 32 61 6 Lowell No. 2 . 2 Lowell No. 4.. 3 Ltnn No. 1 5 Ltkn No. 2 125 Lynn No. 3 Malden No. 1 9U Malden No. 2 I 181 New Bedford No. 1 56 New Bedpoed No. 2 .. . 79 New Bedford No. 3 74 New Bedford No. 4 70 76 QUINCY 1 167 Somervtlle No. 1 ... . 6 1 SOMERVIILE No. 3 . . 1 85 SPBINGFXELD Nc. 2 5 98 2 5 WEST JNEVi'TON' 6 1 2 VV ORCESTER ^ 0. 4 5 Total 88,502 93,960 83,220 5,379 5,361 MICHIGAN. Alcona Alger Al legan Alpena Antrim Arenac Baraga Barry Battle Creek Bay City ^o. l Bay City No. 2 Bay Bemie Berrien No. 1 Berrien No. 2 Branch Callioun Cass ■- Cheboygan Charlevoix Chippewa Clare Clinton Crawford Delta Detroit No. 1 Detroit No. 2 Detroit No. 3 Detroit No. 4 Detroit No. 5 DETEorr No. 6 Detroit No. 7 Detroit No. 8 Detroit No. 9 Detroit No. 10 Detroit No. 11 '. Detroit No. 12 162 160 144 14 286 305 268 36 834 853 782 67 381 404 346 43 344 365 324 40 226 228 210 17 210 224 211 12 360 341 320 20 963 1,064 981 79 489 526 462 61 418 455 413 39 605 663 626 26 197 200 186 12 792 870 804 62 662 624 560 63 486 517 474 42 849 792 747 44 307 326 314 12 4,15 463 426 36 448 464 426 38 804 803 707 94 262 253 225 28 561 639 492 28 128 157 139 16 1,026 982 919 69 2,416 2,638 2,335 239 1,346 1,304 1,209 69 2,300 2,361 2,162 160 2,143 2,389 2,184 200 2,086 2,373 2,208 158 2,205 2,266 2,143 114 1,502 1,601 1,617 74 1,144 1,368 1,285 69 1,195 1,353 1,278 70 '711 926 882 43 983 1,076 1,008 47 1,219 1,366 1,268 62 80 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL,. Table 20. — Calls, inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. MICHIGAN— Continued. Local board. Detroit No. 13 Detroit No. 14. Detroit No. 15 Detroit No. 16 Detroit No. 17 Detroit No. 18 Detroit No. 19 Detroit No. 20 Detroit No. 21 Detroit No. 22 Detroit No. 23 Detroit No. 24 Detroit No. 25 Detroit No. 26 Diclrinson Eaton Emmet Flint No. 1 Flint No. 2 Genesee Gladwdn Gogebic Grand Rapids No. 1 . Grand Rapids No. 2. Grand Rapids No. 3 . Grand Traverse Gratiot Highland Park Hillsdale Houghton No. 1 Houghton No. 2 Houghton No. 3 Huron Ingham Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Jackson Kalamazoo No. 1 Kalamazoo No. 2 Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent No. 1 Kent No.2 Keweenaw Lake Lansing Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee No. 1 Lenawee No. 2 Livingston Luce Mackinaw Macomb Manistee Marquette No. 1 , Marquette No. 2 Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland , Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency Muskegon Newaygo OaklandNo. 1 OaklandNo. 2 Oceana Total called. Total inducted. Ontonagon. Osceola 1,319 1,313 1,515 7?0 653 1,550 1,301 655 668 747 1,012 1,14S 840 1,408 640 479 398 1,146 1,672 643 223 1,187 1,219 1,130 969 497 808 1,554 640 704 1,030 801 945 478 849 278 869 552 1,090 533 437 549 410 197 692 605 196 102 1,733 459 297 417 417 388 187 332 772 713 810 641 638 414 715 422 290 703 793 185 1,772 567 1,237 867 469 174 420 386 1,221 1,484 1,760 904 691 1,633 1,406 715 656 848 1,165 1,288 959 1,496 678 497 411 1,373 1,934 722 229 1,231 1,346 1,142 953 502 693 1,630 680 730 1,019 861 913 496 892 594 1,259 500 459 581 395 198 616 628 197 100 1,864 460 300 425 438 393 185 350 Total accepted. Total rejected. 1,120 1,392 l,59f 845 657 1,521 1,S34 670 613 787 1,079 1,223 908 1,452 658 472 378 1,262 1,779 642 211 1,165 1,233 1,064 879 465 646 1,575 637 696 953 766 795 461 735 266 842 543 1,165 471 426 538 369 184 561 586 183 95 1,686 441 275 396 404 364 174 314 734 601 549 851 797 678 648 658 608 431 400 744 695 421 392 295 273 721 661 768 694 182 154 1,866 1,701 582 612 1,122 1,018 925 843 469 432 174 156 447 425 401 376 Total rejected. Cancel- lation of draft. lU 44 42 17 28 6 11'^ 62 10 45 .30 13 66 5 67 9 52 13 49 2 19 25 •m 25 32 1 99 12 143 12 .59 21 IfT 65 1 113 76 2 73 1 37 45 2 SO 5 42 1 34 66 83 2 72 46 35 75' 39 19 6 45 5 .■ill 1 92 2 n ,33 42 1 2.5 1 12 2 51 3 39 3 14 5 145 33 19 23 2 W 32 2 22 7 11 ,34 2 48 27 ,50 2 62 2 28 2 48 2 31 44 W 20 2 .53 7 66 8 2;* 5 165 10 6S 2 67 37 41 41 34 3 17 1 21 1 25 RBPOKT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 81 Table 20. — CallSj inductions, acceptances, and rejections, by local boards — Continued. MICHIGAN— Continued. Local board. Total caUed. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rrfeoted. Cancel- lation of draft. Oscoda .... 64 1S4 567 717 307 67 781 603 906 563 516 571 695 310 684 769 654 1,289 997 694 834 674 407 57 188 578 710 308 78 804 613 931 569 450 608 707 298 671 777 653 1,336 1,091 670 869 735 399 51 171 645 673 280 73 728 680 850 631 403 548 623 283 642 718 504 1,269 1,016 606 759 674 371 6 17 33 37 28 5 70 33 42 37 32 60 47 13 23 55 46 66 66 31 67 27 27 Otsego Ottawa No. 1 OttawaNo.2 Presque Isle Eoscommou Saginaw No. 1 6 Saginaw No. 2 St. Clair No. 1 1 St.ClairNo.2 Sanilac 37 .^hlf^TJfff^ The transfer from 1918 appropriation of $1,000 to Capt. E.G. Wood and of $3,000 to the director of finance, and from the 1919 appropriation of $10,000 to Capt. R. G. Wood and $26,000 to the director ol finance were made to enable these officers to make payment of transportation and subsistence expenses of registrants ordered by local boards to report to medical advisory boards for physical examination. 122 EBPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Unexpended balance and refunds deposited by disburs- ing officers: Appropriation fiscal year 1917-18 $21, 246. 44 Appropriation fiscal year 1918-19 353, 126. 91 National security and defense (allotted by Presi- dent) 810, 292. 47 Appropriation fiscal year 1919-20 872, 731. 80 $2, 057, 397. 62 Balance on hand in United States Treasury: Appropriation fiscal year 1917-18 62, 971. 10 Appropriation fiscal year 1918-19 34, 110. 14 National security and defense (allotted by Presi- dent ■ 133, 881. 72 Appropriation fiscal year 1919-20 7, 627, 989. 00 7,858,951.96 Total 54, 896, 903. 00 Note. — May disbursements .for national headquarters charged against $1,600,000 transferred to director of finance, 119,583.69. Total disbursements, all appropriations: Pay board members 12, 324, 060. OS Pay employees 14, 036, 999. 76 Physical examination 726, 314. 06 Travel per diem, auto hire, drayage, etc 406, 430. 91 Supplies and miscellaneous expenses 3, 354, 109. 43 Total 30, 847, 914. 24 Miscellaneous expenses itemized: Office rent, fuel, light, phone, etc 711,101.88 Printing, forms, etc 288, 327. 83 Filing cabinets 388, 704. 14 Typewriters 366, 888. 75 Binders, guide cards 61, 946. 37 Envelopes (special size for mailing questionnaires) 153, 947. 76 Office furniture 298, 912. 77 Stationery 924, 649. 41 Lapel buttons for board members and exempts 35, 530. 95 Miscellaneous (covering small items, such as repairs, cleaning offices, etc., not shown in above table) 124, 099. 57 3, 354, 109. 43 EEPOBT OF PBOVOST MAESHAX, GENERAL. Table 22. — Disbursements of Provost Marshal General's office. 123 Amount of disbursa- ments. Value of supplies and equipment transferred to States and The Adjutant General of the Army. Net cost of operation for Provost Marshal General's office. Salary of civilian employees Travel expense Auto, hire drayage, express Filing ec[iupment. Typewriting machines Envelopes, |;uide cards, etc Printing, miscellaneous Lapel buttons to members of boards. . . Miscellaneous: Addressing machine Binders Indexes Stands, chairs, tables Numbering machines Electrical work, bells, buzzers, etc . Punching machine Calculating machines Newspapers Check writer Daters i Desks Sorting c Photostat machine and supplies . Vault trucks Key punchers Screens Service public stenographer Paper cutter Carpenter work.. Charts and maps File cards Blackboards Rubber stamps Rental of chairs Repairs on typewriters Minor supphes Total Printing of forms, etc., by the Government Printing Office, cost of which was charged to appropriation for fiscal year 1919 1665,568.17 7,674.82 1,515.31 406, 204. 14 366,888.75 173,520.90 35, 540. 43 35,530.95 297.75 42,373.23 1,287.80 6, 243. 19 36.00 1.565.61 801. 50 659.00 215. 60 49.00 674.82 .6, 350. 08 403.15 665.96 547. 08 849. 31 678. 60 333.00 356. 15 142.10 36.70 108.75 1,796.85 47.00 1, 607. 39 279. 91 398. 10 320. 09 1 $265. 90 406,204.14 366, 888. 75 173, 620. 90 35, 540. 43 35, 530. 95 297.75 42, 373. 23 1,287.80 6,243.19 36.00 801.60 659.00 49.66 674.82 6,360.08 565.96 435.00 849.31 678. 50 333.00 142. 10 47.00 1,607.39 1,761,466.99 453,692.18 1,081,371.70 453,592.18 $665, 312. 27 7,674.82 1,515.31 1, 565. 51 "'215.' 66 403. 15 "112.08 366. 15 36.70 108.75 1,796.85 279. 91 398.10 320.09 680,095.29 ' Salary paid employees New York District Board No. 1. 124 EEPOET OF PEOVOST MAESHAL GENBEAL. Table 23. — Net and per capita cost of operation. Net cost of operation. Per capita cost — Per man registered. Per man classified. Per man inducted. Per man accepted. National headquarters. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia.. . Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiajia Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Marne Maryland Massachusetts Michigan ■ Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania... Ehode Island South Carohna South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alaska Hawaii Porto Eico 1680,095,29 612,383.75 110,102.25 470,195.69 980,184.89 244, 505. 42 358,989.98 69, 179. 14 79,712.93 290.758.16 827, 380. 40 101,835.89 1,910,899.60 701,083.16 542,893.47 485,276.76 676,346.51 418,614.76 195,383.00 434,669.92 3,134,993.55 1,351,335.00 775,347.73 475, 175. 60 996,617.37 224,228.82 274,377.28 24, 320. 42 96, 538. 49 736,600.56 109,467.93 3,625,160.49 672, 606. 08 180,440.94 1,567,807.47 288,173.23 178,471.81 2,506,669.31 133,464.92 425, 044. 79 182,787.71 661,248.43 1,401,944.71 92,310.00 90, 279. 35 619, 444. 31 447,241.20 420,843.87 625,396.14 73,609.07 24, 968. 62 64, 420. 65 86,268.04 Total. 30, 658, 094. 86 $1.38 1.17 1.29 1.17 1.13 .96 1.25 .88 1.39 1.51 .97 1.21 1.10 1.04 1.27 1.39 1.07 1.22 1.39 1.28 1.55 1.43 1.38 1.30 1.11 .95 .79 1.01 .97 1.35 1.40 1.39 1.13 1.13 .68 .99 1.21 .99 1.38 1.25 1.39 1.42 .90 1.26 1.33 1.36 1.29 1.07 1.23 1.58 .89 .36 1.26 $2.39 1.54 1.73 1.42 1.60 1.33 1.75 1.29 1.97 2.00 1.36 1.61 1.47 1.25 1.75 1.94 1.44 1.81 2.02 1.83 2.14 1.94 1.77 1.87 1.63 1.10 1.17 1.48 1.39 1.78 1.83 1.84 1.55 1.56 .93 1.46 1.70 1.41 1.94 1.77 1.80 1.97 .95 1.85 1.83 2.08 1.79 1.27 1.71 $9.61 11.49 8.48 12.31 9.42 9.97 12.52 7.23 10.39 11.43 7.37 9.88 9.63 7.29 9.75 11.16 6.79 11.06 11.96 12.08 12.65 9.77 10.04 9.53 7.61 7.89 7.19 9.99 9.37 11.51 12.60 10.75 8.72 10.16 4.01 9.10 11.23 10.63 8.98 8.15 10.01 10.97 7.50 12.12 10.01 13.45 9.03 7.92 8.37 11.95 10.72 5.10 10.38 $10.52 12.90 9.50 13.76 10.29 10.40 13.57 7.95 11.32 12.97 7.95 10.59 9.60 7.86 10.64 11.83 7.58 12.04 12.58 13.64 13.68 10.44 11.20 10.85 8.13 8.77 7.57 10.56 10.10 12.21 13.86 11.70 9.67 10.72 4.44 10.04 12.38 11. 35 9.92 8.68 11.36 11.84 7.93 13.07 11.14 14.24 9.86 8.69 9.01 12.96 11.93 5.96 11.34 EEPOET OF PROVOST MAKSHAL GENEBAL. 125 (0«-^eDio'**'«ojoooioio5osNosoo»Sas"*t>toiooooi>-iOt-iooooeDt*oD"*i-H'«a<'>!fi-JQOs^l>NNt-toi ojooi-tt^oasiocoioioi- SO»OOQO»OWC<»C^«-*"5lOaSi-tOSOOOOO»0»OU3«NU300lOOCOOt-»OOlO»OOs»Q lOi-IOOOlO«Oi-iOO»'*OOi-l-^i-l(0*C'-*'-> 0) "^ ssssss I-I -^ 1-J rH W r4 coi-it-f-ieaoinw 0C«COCO»Hi-Ii^tHC it>oi-io}cor«too^ I »OlOCOi-li-l OOOOr4ciit^odt>^'-HOiedt*^M-Or*e'3t^®^~OC^O>0OOMtDOOO5piOOp e33.-^»dM^-eooog>oi■^"*lH"*M•*Qrt^■*l»T^c3«5^-I-^oo2^:^SSKS3SS oooococ<^^-^o^^-ocooo5«oooo)eoo5l-lt^co^ooo^-^u^•-l^oecr-lOO^-<^oo>Ol^-Ol^oo^a>^*'ooo rH*r-r,-Tc^CO*r4''^C00J00M«D^"OOc0(N.-^OcdMCSl*r-*rHt;^ "*iQ»I--«Kos?Ol---^0>WWC0O00i~(«0»O.-l01C101C-3>O0> el Ithnoo-^ioO 126 REPORT OP PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 00>»0»OiOCO»OOOOlTH{^t^CDt*(Nr*-* 0J04 ■*« oooOMOCsio-^Tt-eDco"Vt-r'SD»oior-C!ior-ooeo»o«t^»o»oto»oio(0«oaioeo'*coci is P* t~i>i>TtH»ooooi^-^iX)'*i-HC>'*i-^eo*neocflcoeoi>c*3iHi--(o>c^«Dcoeoi-t^"Oo6i— lOc^ic •(O'0OC0CV)0S>0C0W3«DOOt^»OCDI>»0*0COO}OCClOeOC' s & o uar^ooi u O(DiniaJ«00000C o:> (S gj fl >» S3 S s o I. 30COM OOOOiOOOOiOO -"■"'" t^ -If eo oo «3 <0 O goooooo 3eOtDONC«(OI^mcO'WCt rf ft i-»Ci0010l>"CDO»OOOt-HC tMOSOO'-IO'-i^'— 'OJU Wi-lOlOOOi'^t-SD'noOt^CO COi-t«DO>OOWCOOiOOO'^t* ociocqoor-eDOi-itoeoiooi HMiHC^CSCOCOrHC^rli-l 03 o a lO^CO'S'OO'^lOOOfflKl-^Wi-tCO i-iooi-ico^iooi-HeDr-co«;co>-t ioo>OJCqt>'*>0'or-cor-ooir~0'-> StPOOm 300N -^ -*OC ,5(oa>ior-r-c.-. . , _. 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REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL, ^m 270 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENBRAli. 271 272 REPOET OF PKOVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Chart 10. — Distrilution of each dollar expended. SOA'XII /ts/tV£VS vc T /itt arws.il STCX Z/^* Jf!^^£/Sj!f ^^<^^j. ■i^^l £/>fpzay£ e^ i/rfi.^ -^^.ao- ^fi', APPENDIXES 149244°— 20 18 273 APPENDIX A. OflBcers on duty in the OfiBce of the ProYost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919. [Showing dates on ■which the respective oS3cers reported for and were relieved from duty and their re- spective assignments.] Name and rank. Promotions. Eeported. Relieved. Crowder, Enoch H., brigadiergeneral. Adams, Howard W., major, Judge Advo- cate's Department. Alderson, Fleming, N., captain, unassigned. Anderson, Edward, cap- tain, Infantry. Anderson, Walter L., captain, Infantry. Balnter, Edward M., HMjor, Infantry. Baker, James N., m^'or, Medical Corps. Balsam, Elmer G., cap- tain, Medical Corps. Baltzell, BobertC.,ma]or, Infantry. Barbour, Ludns B., cap- tain, Infantry. Beard, Clyde Y., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Billii^, Frank, major. Medical Corps. Blair, Gist, major, Judge Advocate's Department. Bloodgood, Joseph C, major, Medical Corps. Bou^ton, Edward J., major, Judge Advo- cate's Department. Bovee, John W., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Bradbury, Bial F^ cap- tain. Medical Corps. Brindiey, Augustus K., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Brinton, Jasper Y., major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Brown, D. Chester, cap- tain. Medical Corps. Brown, John Y., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Major general, Oct. 6, 1917. Captain, Medical Corps, Oct, 9, 1918. Major,Medlcal Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. ...do Apr. 26,1917 Sept. 19,1917 June 7,1918 Dec. 4,1917 .do- Apr. 26,1918 Nov. 19,1917 Sept. 16,1918 Dec. 26,1917 Nov. 6,1917 Jan. 12,1918 Nov. 19,1917 Nov. 15,1917 Dec. 19,1917 Sept. 19,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Oct. 22,1918 Nov. 23,1917 Sept. 18,1917 Nov. 19,1917 ....do July 15,1919 Aug. 28,1918 May 8,1919 May 29,1919 May 26,1919 Jan. 9,1919 Deo. 31,1918 Feb. 8,1919 May 10,1919 Feb. 11,1919 Jan. 4, 1919 Mar. 14,1918 May 1,1918 Jan. 21,1919 Nov. 9,1917 Apr. 6,1918 Jan. 10,1919 Feb. 12,1918 Mar. 20,1918 Dec. 12,1918 Jan. 8,1919 Provost Marshal Gen- eral. Executive division; cor- respondence division; aliens division. Military aide to the gover- nor of West Virginia; disbursing officer and %nt of the United Military aide to the gover- nor of Florida; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Florida. Military aide to the gover- nor of Nebraslca; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Nebraska. Industrial Index divi- sion; inspection and investigation division. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Alabama. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Montana. Military aide to the gover- nor of Indiana; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States In Indiana. Statistical division; In- dustrial index division; statistics and auzlUary agencies division. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Wyoming. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Illinois; medical division. Appeals division: Indus- trial index division; information division. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Maryland. ' Appeals division. Medical aide to the Board of Commissioners of the District of Colum- bia. Medical aide to the govern nor of Maine. Appeals division. Executive division; ap- peals division. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Connecticut; medical division. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Missouri. 275 276 BEPOET OF PROVOST MAESHAL GENBBALi. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from Apr. Z6, 1917, to July 15, 1919 — Continued. Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Relieved. Assignments. BuoHey, Jolm, major, Infantry. Cannady, John E ., maj or, Medical Corps. Carithers, wamer H., captain. Medical Corps. Carwile, Richard E ., cap- tain, Infantry. Cathcart, Robert S., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Chatterton, Edward W., captain, Quartermaster Corps. Chiperfield, Burnett M., major, Judge Advo- cate's Department. Clark, J. Reuben, jr., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Coles, Malcolm A ., maj or. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Conkling, Roscoe S., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Cooper, CharlesB.,major, Medical Corps. CostiU, Henry B., cap- tain, Medical Corps. Craven, Alfred M. , maj or, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Cullison, John. E., cap- tain. Infantry. CiKhing, Stephen S., cap- tain. Infantry. Davis, Edward P., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Deal, Roy L., first lieu- tenant, tmassigned. deRosset, William G., captain, unassigned. Devol, Carroll A., m^or general, retired. DeWitt, Paul, captain. Medical Corps. Dobson, Walter B., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Dobson, John M., major. Medical Corps. Donovan, Daniel J., major, unassigned. Douglas, Charles S., first lieutenant. Judge Ad- vocate's Department. Dowd, Charles N., major. Medical Corps. Dowell, Cassius M., cap- tain. Infantry. Deo. 4, 1917 Nov. 19,1917 ...do , Major, Infantry, July 24, 1918. Lieutenant colonel, July 19, 1918. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, unassigned, Aug. 1, 1918; major. Judge Advocate's Department, Mar. 14, 1919. Major,Medlcal Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Major, Judge Advo- cate's Department, June 19, 1917; lieu- tenant colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, Aug. 13,1917. Dec. 4, 1917 Nov. 19,1917 Apr. 30,1917 May 2,1917 Aug. 1,1918 July 28, 1917 Sept. 21,1917 Jan. 29,1918 July 29,1918 Oct. 15,1917 Deo. 4, 1917 Dec. 4,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Feb. 11,1918 June 10,1918 June 14,1917 July 18,1918 Dec. 12,1917 Feb. 4,1918 June 7, 1918 Oct. 1, 1918 Deo. 3, 1917 Apr. 26,1917 May 9,1919 Aug. 28,1918 Jan. 8, 1919 May 8,1919 Dec. 31,1918 Mar. 26,1918 Aug. 24, 1917 Dec. 18,1918 Feb. 10, 1918 Dec. 3, 1918 Dec. 31,1918 Jan. 25,1919 Deo. 19,1917 May 13,1919 May 8, 1919 Sept. 27, 1918 June 16,1919 Apr. 22,1919 Sept. 8,1918 Jan. 10,1919 Jan. 4,1919 Jan. 4, 1919 May 23,1919 Jan. 20,1919 Jan: 15,1919 Sept. 3,1917 Military aide to the gover- nor of Connecticut. Medical aide to the^oveF- nor of West Virginia. Medical aide to the gover- nor of Idaho. Military aide to the gover- nor of South Carolina. Medical aide to the gover- nor of South Carolina. Publications division. Military aide to the gover- nor of Illinois; execu- tive division. Law division; adjutant. Correspondence division; law division. Executive division; law and classification divi- sion; classification di- vision. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Hawaii. Medical aide to the gov- ernor -of New Jersey. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Oregon; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Oregon. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Vermont; dis- bursing ofiicer and agent of the United States in Vermont. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Pennsylvania. Administration divi- sion; clarification di- vision; division for completion of deser- tion records. Industrial index divi- sion; classification divi- sion. Finance division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Tennessee. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Mississippi. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Illinois. Military aide to the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia; disbursing officer and agent of the United States In the District of Columbia. Inspection and investi- gation division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of New York. Personnel of boards divi- sion. REPORT OP PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. 277 Officers on duty in the Offi,ce of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State hmdquartersjrom Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919 — Continued. Name and lank. Promotions. Beported. Relieved. Assignments. Draper, James A^ first lieutenant, Medicfd Corps. Easby-Smith, James S., major,JudgeAdvocate's Department. Eastman, Joseph B., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Elder, John W. , first lieu- tenant. Medical Corps. Elmore, John A., major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Evans, John, captain. Infantry. Eving, William M., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Fairbanks, Joseph, major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Felix, Douglas D., first lieutenant, unassigned. Held, H. Gooding, cap- tain. Quartermaster's Corps. Finley, Thomas, major. Judge .Advocate's De- partment. Iltmegan, J. J., captain. FItzGerald, F. V., cap- tain, Inlantry. ritziiatrick, Edward A., major, Infantry. Fox, James C, major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Fraser, G. A., captain, Infantry. Fredeman, Henry F., major. Infantry. Fullam, Edwin W., cap- tain, jtafantry. Gilbert, William O., ma- jor, Judge Advocate's Department. Gile, John H., first lieu- tenant. Medical Corps. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. lieutenant colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, Feb. 13, 1918; colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, July 19, 1918. Maj or, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. ' 30, 1918; Lieutenant colonel, Judge Advocate's Department, July 19, 1918. Captain, Infantry, Jan. 28, 1918. Major, Quartermas- ter's Corps, Sept. 16, 1918. Major, Adjutant General's Depart- ment, Aug. 20, 1917. Nov. 19,1917 Sept. 20,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Oct. 9,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 Nov. 19,1917 Oct. 7,1917 Oct. 3,1917 Sept. 15, 1918 Oct. 15,1917 June 26,1918 Dec. 4,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 Sept. 14,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Dec. 6,1917 Apr. 26,1917 Sept. 14,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Jan. 22,1919 Apr. 22,1919 Dec. 31,1918 Jan. 8, 1919 Nov. 9,1917 Dec. S, 1918 Jan. 8,1919 Mar. 13,1919 Apr. 11,1918 May 24,1919 Dec. 19,1917 Sept. 14,1918 Jan. 27, 1919 Nov. 8,1917 May 13,1919 May 12,1919 Apr. 15,1918 Sept. 20,1917 Aug. 19,1918 Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Delaware. Executive division; law and classification divi- sion; law division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Indiana. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of New Mexico, Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Colorado; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Colorado; administration d i v 1 - slon. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Utah. Appeals division. Administration division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Hawaii; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Hawaii. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Alaska; dis- bur.sing officer and agent of the United States for Alaska. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Utah; disburs- ing officer and agent of the United States in Utah. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Wisconsin; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Wisconsin. Correspondence division; appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor o( North Dakota' disbursing officer and agent of the United States in North Da- kota. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Arkansas; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Arkansas. Executive division; ad- ministration division. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of New Hamp- shire. ■278 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the Respective State headquarters from Apr. 26, 1917, to July IS, 1919 — Continued. Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Believed. Assignments. Gilmore, WiUiam K., first lieutenant, unas- Apr. 11,1918 Jan. 31,1919 Goff, Guy D., major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Gordon, Peyton, major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Gott, Benjamin 0., cap- tain, Inlantry. Gray, George M., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Green, Fraicis J., cap- tain, Infantry. GuUion, Allen W., cap- tain. Infantry. Haggard, William D., major, Medical Corps. Hairston, J. M., major. Infantry. Hamilton, Charles S., first lieutenant, Med- ical Corps. Hammond, Frank C, major. Medical Corps. Hendler, Charles T., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Hendricks, Scott, major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Henson, Graham E., cap- tain. Medical Corps. Hill, Richard H., cap- tam,unassigned. HoUoway, Webster W., first lieutenant, un- asslgned. Holmes, Milton A., sec- ond lieuteiiant, liifan- try. Holt, Erastus E„ first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Hope, Claude A., first lieutenant, unassigned. Hubbard, Graph J., ma- jor. Infantry. Hughes, James H., first lieutOTiant, unassigned. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 19l£ Major, Judge Advo- cate's Depart- ment, May 15, 1917; lieutenant colonel, Judge Advocate's De- partment, Aug. 5, 1917. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, Judge Ad- vocate's Depart- ment, Oct. 22, 1918, Captain, imassigned, Jan. 28, 1919: ma- jor, Judge Advo- cate's Depart- ment, Mar. 14,1919. Captain, unassigned, Aug. 1, 1918; ma- jor, judge advo- cate's Depart- ment, Mar. 14, 1919. Sept. 14, 1917 Sept. 6,1918 Dec. 11,1917 Deo. 12,1917 Dec. 6, 1917 May 4,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Deo. 12,1917 Sept. 5,1918 Aug. 7, 1918 Nov. l,'j,1917 Nov. 19; 1917 Dec. 14,1917 Apr. 2, 1918 Feb. 9, 1918 Nov. 23,1917 Oct. 3,1917 Deo. 4, 1917 Jan. 23,1918 Sept. 20, 1917 Jan. 23,1919 May 8, 1919 Jan. i, 1919 Jan. 13,1918 Mar. 20,1918 Aug. 16,1918 May 10,1919 Jan. 20,1919 Dec. 31,1918 Jan. 27,1919 May 1, 1918 Dec. 30,1918 Jan. 16,1919 Feb. 3, 1919 Jan. 22,1919 Sept. 9,1918 June 9, 1919 Oct. 1,1918 Mar. 17,1919 Assistant to the military aide to the governor of Pennsylvania; indus- trial index division; statistics and au>ni- iary agencies division; mobilization division; division for completion of registration and mo- bilization records. Appeals division. Law division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Maryland; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Maryland. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Kansas. Military Mde to the gov- ernor of Hawaii. Executive division; mo- bilization division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Tennessee. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Mississippi; disbursing ofiicer and agent of the United States in Mississippi. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Ohio. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Permsylvania. Law division; mobiliza- tion division. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Florida. Law division: inspection and investigation divi- sion. Law division; classifica- tion division. Assistant to the military aide to the governor of New York. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Maine. Appeals division; ad- ministration division; inspection and Inves- tigation division; divi- sion for completion of desertion records . Military aide to the gov- ernor of Alabama; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Alabama. Law and classification division; classification division. REPORT or PROVOST MAHSHAL GENERAL. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the n hmdquartersfrom Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919 — Continued 279 StaU Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Relieved. Assignments. Hujdekoper, Reginald S., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Hunt, John T., oaptafiii, Inlantiy. Hutcbinson.Franklin S., major, In&ntry. Hutton, Franks., majot. Infantry. Jenks, Royal G ., captain. Quartermaster's Corps. Johnson; Hugb S., cap- tain, Cavalry. , brigadier general . . Johnston, Alexander, captain, Inlantry. Jonas, August T., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Jones, Breckinridge, cap- tain. Infantry. Keefe. John W., major, Medical Corps. Keefer. Frank B., colonel Medical Corps. Kenney,Rich8rdR., ma- jor. Judge Advocate's ^ — nt. Eerr, Eugene M., major, Infantry. Kllroy, J. J., first lieu- tenant. Medical Corps. King, James B ., first lieu- tenant, unassigned. Knox, A. W., captain, Medical Corps. Kom, Louis X., major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Major, Cavalry, Aug. S, 1917; lieutenant colonel. Cavalry, Aug. S, 1917; col- onel. Cavalry, Jan. 8, 19ia. Major Judge Advo- cate's Depart- ment, Feb. 13, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. i 1918. Captain Judge Advo- cate's Department, July 23, 1918; ma- jor. Judge Advo- cate's Department Sept. 3, 1918. Nov. 19,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Dec. 4,1917 Dec. 6,1917 May 26,1917 Apr. 26,1917 Dec. 17,1918 Oct. 11,1917 Deo. 12,1917 Dec. 4,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Aug. 2,1918 Oct. 6,1917 Dec. 4,1917 Mar. 19,1918 Feb. S,1918 Sept. 26,1918 Jan. 18,1918 Mar. 25,1918 May 16,1918 June 13,1919 May 20,1919 Mar. 23,1^8 Mar. 311,1918 Jan. 7,1919 Mar. 2,1918 Jan. 31,1919 Jan. 1,1919 Jan. 4,1919 Jan. 1,1919 Dec. 29,1917 May 12,1919 Dec. 31,1918 Oct. 1,1918 Jan. 17,1919 May 16,1918 Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Alaska; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Alaska. Military aide to the gov- ernor of New York; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in New York. Military aide to the gov- ernor of California; dls- bursiag officer and agent of the United States in California. Finance division; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in the Office of the Frovost Marshal General. Executive officer; dep- uty Frovost Marshal General. Special duty. Executive division; law and classification divi- sion. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Nebraska. Military aide to the gov- ernor of West Virginia; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in West Vir- ginia; deUaguency di- vision; finance divi- sion; disbursing officer and agent of the United States In the office of the Provost Marshal General; in- spection and investiga- tion division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Rhode Island. Medical division. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov^ emor of Oklahoma; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in Oklahoma. Medical aide to the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Appeals division: aid-de- camp to General Crow- der. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of North Carohna. Appeals division. 280 EBPOET OP PROVOST MARSHAL GENBBAL. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from Apr. 26, 1917, to July IS, 1919- — Continued. Naiae and rank. Promotions. Eeported. Relieved. Assignments. Kramer, Harry C, Cap- tain, unassigned. Kreger, Edward A., lieu- tenant colonel. Judge Advocate'sDepartment Langston, John D. ma- jor, Infantry. Lauchheimer, Malcolm H., second lieutenant. Coast Artillery Corps. Lawry, W. E., captain Infentry. Leary, John P., major unassigned. Long, John W., major. Medical Corps. Lowenthal, Louis, cap- tain Infantry. Lyie, William C, major. Medical Corps. Lynch, Kenneth M., cap- tain. Medical Corps. McCabe, W. J., captain, In&ntry. McCall, Eranlc A., cap- tain. Infantry. McCargo,Thomas B., cap- tain, unassigned. McChord, William C, captain. Cavalry. McCord, J. K., lieutenant colonel, Inspector Gen- eral's Department. McCormick, Robert E., first lieutenant, unas- signed. McCray, Harry P., cap- tain, luf^try. MaoKenzie, George D., first lieutenant. Medi- cal Corps. McKenzie, Kenneth A. Jm first lieutenant. Medical Corps. McMurty, Lewis S., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Major, Adjutant General's Depart- ment,Jan.l4,1918; Ueutenant colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, July 19, 1918. Brigadier general Feb. 18, 1918. First lieutenant. Judge Advocate's Department, July 23, 1918. Major, Cavalry, Nov. 6, 1917; ma- jor. Signal Corps, Nov. 16, 1917. Captain, unassigned, Aug. 1, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Cap tain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Oct. 4,1917 May 2,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 Feb. 6, 1918 Dec. i, 1917 July 11,1918 Nov. 19, 1917 Oct. 12,1918 Nov. 19,1917 Oct. 16,1918 Dec. 4, 1917 Dec. 4,1917 Aug. 7,1918 May 5,1917 Deo. 6, 1917 Oct. 6,1917 Nov. 6, 1918 Nov. 19,1S17 Nov. 14,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Mar. 31,1919 Mar. 8, 1918 Mar. 16,1919 Sept. 7,1918 Sept. 23, 1918 May 8, 1919 July 12,1918 May 15, 1919 Jan. 25,1919 Dec. 31,1918 Sept 26, 1918 May 16, 1919 May 10,1919 Deo. 4,1917 May 10,1919 Apr. 22, 1919 May 17, 1919 Apr. 19,1919 Jan. 31, 1919 Aug. 16,1918 Administration division; finance division; adju- tant; Inspection and investigation division. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of North Caro. lina; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in North Caro- lina; classification divi- sion. Ahens division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Maiae; disbuis- Ing officer and agent ol the United States in Maine. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Virginia; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Virginia. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of North Carolina. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Arizona. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Georgia. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of South Carolina. Military aide to the gov- ■ ernor of Nevada; dis- burs ing officer and agent of the United States in Nevada. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Idaho; disburs- ing officer and agent of the United States in Idaho. Military aide to the gov- ernor of North Caro- lina; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in North Caro- lina. Finance division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Missouri; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Missouri. Statistical division; in- dustrialindex division; statistics and auxiliary agencies division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Nevada; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Nevada. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Nevada. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Oregon. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Kentucky. KEPOKT OF PKOVOST MAESHAL GBNEBAL. 281 Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headguartersfrom Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919 — Continued. Name Emd laiik. Promotions. Reported. Believed. Assignments. Mackey, Joseph J., jr., first lieutenant, unas- signed. Mahoney, Timothy J., major, Judge Advo- cate's Department. MaoLaren, Archibald, captain. Medical Corps. Mallet, Joel B ., major, In- fantry. Msrgerum, Mahlon B., major. Infantry. Martindale,CarewF.,first lieutenant, unassigned. Marvel, Philip, first lieu- tenant. Medical Corps. Mayo, William J., cap- tain. Medical Corps. Meriwether, C. P., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Miller, Charles J., captain, Medical Corps. Miller, Charles S., major. Infantry. Miller, C. Scott, first lieu- tenant, Medical Corps. Miller, Jesse I., first lieu- tenant, unassigned. Morris, Charles R., cap- tain. Quartermaster Corps. Murdoot, William G., major, infantry. Nielsen, Fred K., major. Judge Advocate's De- par&ent. Olds, Ray K., captain, Infantry. Parker, Henry G., cap- tain, Infantry. Parkhlll, Charles B., ma- jor. Judge Advocate's Department. Pealer, Wlnfield S., ma- jor, Infantry. Pearson, William W., first Ueutenant, Medical Corps. _ Peterman, Albert E., major. Infantry. Peterson, Reuben, major, Medical Corps. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Captain, unassigned . Aug.l, 1918; major. Judge Advocate's Department, Mar. U, 1919. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Oct. 17,1917 Nov. 16,1917 Aug. 21,1918 Dec. 4,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 May 24,1918 Nov. 19,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Nov. 17,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Dec. 6,1917 Aug. 31,1918 Jan. 19,1918 Aug. 22,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Sept. 12,1918 Deo. 4,1917 Dec. 4,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Dec. 4,1917 Nov. 17,1917 Dec. 6, 1917 Nov. 17,1917 July 19,1918 Sept. 16,1918 Jan. 31,1919 May 20,1919 May 17,1919 Deo. 31,1918 July 12,1918 Aug. 20,1918 Jan. 4,1919 Jan. 10,1919 May 19,1919 Jan. 2, 1919 May 10,1919 Apr. 30,1919 May 27,1919 Mar. 6,1919 May 10,1919 May 16,1919 Feb. 12,1918 May 10,1919 Jan. 4,1919 Feb. 8,1919 Jan. 25,1919 Administration division; aliens division. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Minnesota. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Georgia; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Georgia. Military aide to the gov- ernor of New Jersey: disbursing officer and agent of the United States in New Jersey. Appeals division; regis- tration division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of New Jersey. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Minnesota. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Arkansas. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Louisiana. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Louisiana; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Louisiana. Medical division. Mobilization division; aide-de-camp to Gen- eral Crowder. Finance division; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in the office of the Provost Marshal General. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Pennsylvania; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in Pennsyl- vania. Aliens division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Wyoming; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in Wyoming. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Delaware; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Delaware. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Ohio; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Ohio. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Iowa. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Michigan. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Michigan. 282 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from Apr. M, 1917, to July IS, i9i9— Continued. Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Relieved. Phiter, Fred W., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Pine, David A., first lieu- tenant, unassigned. Power, Neal, raajor,Judge Advocate'sDepartment. Presson, George M., cap- tain. Infantry. Price, WinfleldS., major, imassigned. Eahn, E. Neill, major. Infantry. Eeid, E. C, captain. In- fantry. Ehodes, Henry F., major. Infantry. Eiegelman, Charles, cap- tain, unassigned. Eobertson, Grover, first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Eoscoe, David L., cap- tain. Cavalry. Euehl, Victor B., major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Euss, Witten B., major. Medical Corps. Sale, W. W., major, un- assigned. Saunders, Miles G., cap- tain, unassigned. Scott, James B.. major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Shaw, Henry B., major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Sherlc, Henry H., first lieutenant, Medical Corps. Shine, Francis E., major. Medical Corps. Sleyster, Rock, first lieu- tenant, Medical Corps. Smith, June, major, jSi- tantry. Smith, Malcolm D., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Smith, Perrin L., cap- tpin. Infantry. Smith, Eutledge, major. Infantry. Snapp, Dorrance D., cap- tain, imassigned. Captain, unassigned, Aug. 1, 1918. Lieutenant colonel, unassigned, Feb. 13, 1918. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918* Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Cy)tain, Medical Corps, Oct. 21, 1918. Dec. 3,1917 Mar. 6,1918 Oct. 24,1917 Nov. 8,1918 Apr. 26,1918 Dec. 4, 1917 Deo. 4,1917 Deo. 4, 1917 June 7,1918 May 21,1918 Apr. 26,19ir Oct. 16,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Jan. 31,1918 Oct. 1,1918 May 15,1917 Nov. 20,1917 Nov. 14,1917 Nov. 16,1917 Nov. 14,1917 Dec. 4,1917 June 21,1918 May 25,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Feb. 6, 1918 Jan. 3,1918 Jan. 31,1919 Feb. 25,1918 May 17,1919 July 15,1919 May 17,1919 May 22,1919 May 15,1919 Jan. 31,1919 Jan. 10,1919 Aug. 14,1917 Deo. 19,1917 Jan. 19,1919 May 27,1918 May 24,1919 Feb. 7, 1918 Dec. 31,1918 Jan. 20,1919 Dec. 26,1918 Jan. 4, 1919 July 8, 1918 Jan. 10,1919 June 12,1917 May 15,1919 Jan. 27,1919 Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Wyoming. Administration division; appeals division; regis- tration division; lavr division. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Maine; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Maine. Finance division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Kansas; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United Slates in Kansas. Military aide to the gov- ernor of New Mexico; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in New Mexico. MlUtary aide to the gov- ernor of Kentucky; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in Kentucky. Assistant to the military aids to the governor of New York. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of West Virginia. Personnel of boards divi- sion. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Texas. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Virginia. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Colorado; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Colorado, Appeals division; corre- spondence division; aliens division. Appeals division; aliens division; information division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of California. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Arizona. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Wisconsin. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Illinois; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in nimois. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Alabama. Finance division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Tennessee; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Tennessee. Law division; mobilisa- tion division; informa* tion division. REPORT OB" PROVOST MARSHAL GESTERAl,. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the hmdquartersfrom Apr. 26, 1917, to July IS, i9i9— Continued. 283 State Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Believed. Assignments. Snell, Eoy W., major, Infantry. Snow, Gordon, capttun, miassigned. Bnowden, Dudley B., first lieutenant, unassigned. Snyder, John P., major, fiifentry. Spafford, Frederick, first lieutenant. Medical Ckaps. Stamper, Carter D., first lieutei^nt, unassigned. Stephens, Henry G., first lieutenant, unassigned. fitephenson, Harold G., captain, unassigned. Stewart, Harold M., cap- tain. Infantry. Stewart, Redmond C, major. Judge Advo- cate's Departoieint. Stiokney, Victor H., first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Thompson, Claude A., first lieutenant. Medi- cal Corps. Thurston, Edward S., m^or. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Tolman, Edgar B., major, unassigned. Townes, John C, Jr., major. Infantry, Trent, Grant T., major. Judge Advocate's De- partment. Udy, Stanley H., first lieutenant, miassigned. Van Demen, Richard J., captain. Infantry. Walker, Buz M., second lieutenant, Coast Artil- lery Corps. Warren, Charles B., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug, 30, 1918. Captain, unassigned Aug. 1,1918. Major, Infantry, July 19, 1918. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 191& Lieutenant colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, July 19,1918. Lieutenant colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, Feb. 13, 1918; colonel, Judge Advocate's Department, July 19, 1918. Deo. 6, 1917 Oct. 15,1918 Nov. 9,1918 Dec. 6,1918 Nov. 15,1917 Mar. 10,1918 Mar. 12,1918 Jan. 14,1918 Dec. 6,1917 July 20,1917 Nov. 4,1917 Nov. 14,1917 Nov. 25,1917 July 15,1918 Dec. 4,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Mar. 29,1918 Dec. 4,1917 Mar. 11,1918 Apr. 27,1917 May 10,1919 May 19,1919 May 20,1919 May 13,1919 Feb. 28,1919 May 20,1919 May 28,1918 June 9,1919 May 20,1919 Nov. 8,1917 Jan. 31,1919 Jan. 26,1919 Jan. 24,1918 May 8,1919 May 10,1919 Jan. 17,1919 Jan. 31,1919 May 15,1919 Jan. 31,1919 Feb. 18,1919 Military aide to the gov- ernor of Iowa; disburs- ing officer and agent of the United States in Iowa. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Utah; disburs- ing officer and agent of the United States in Utah. Mobilization division; division for completion of registration and mo- bilization records. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Minnesota; disbinrsing officer and agent of the United States in Minnesota. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of South Dakota. Mobilization division; division for completion of registration and mo- bilization records; Finance division. Industrial index divi- sion; mobilization di- vision; division for completion of deser- tion records. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Montana; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Montana. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernoi of North Dakota Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Oklahoma. Appeals division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Illinois; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Illinois. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Texas; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in Texas. Appeals division. Mobilization division. Military aide to the Gov- ernor of Porto Rico: disbursing officer and agent of the United States In Porto Rico. - Mobilization division. Appeals division; regis- tration division. 284 KEPOET OF PEOVOST MAESHAL GENEEAL. Officers on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General and in the respective State headquarters from Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, 1919 — ^Continued. Name and rank. Promotions. Reported. Eelieved. Assignments. Watson, Henry L., cap- tain, Cavalry. Webb, George H., cap- tain. Infantry. Weitzel, George T., major. Judge Advo- cate's Bepartment. Wells, Ira K., major, Judge Advocate's De- partment. Wetherill, Horace G., first lieutenant. Medi- cal Corps. Wheatley, Frank G., first lieutenant. Medi- cal Corps. Wheeler, John By first lieutenant. Medical Corps. Whipple, I)urand,major, Judge Advocate's De- Wjartment. hite, Eeid, first lieu- tenant, Meoical Corps. White, Walter B., first lieutenant, Infantry. Whitsett, George P., major. Judge Advo- cate's Department. Wigmore, John H., major, Judge Advo- cate's Department. Wilmarth, Raymond O., captain, Infantry. Witherspoon, Thomas C, major, Medical Corps. Woloott, Roger, major, Infantry. Woodruff, J. H., captain. Medical Corps. Woodward, Frederic C, major. Judge Advo- cate's Department Work, Hubert, major. Medical Corps. Yooom, James E., cap- tain, Medical Corps. Ziegaus, Irvin W., cap- tain. Infantry. Major, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Nov. 21, 1917. Captain, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918 Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 27, 191g, Major, Medical Corps, Aug. 30, 1918. Lieutenant colonel, Judge Advocate's Department, Feb. 13, 1918; colonel. Judge Advocate's Department, July 19, 1918. Lieutenant colonel. Medical Corps, Oct. 14, 1918. May 7,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 Nov. 17,1917 Dec. S, 1917 Nov. 14,1917 July 30,1918 Nov. 19,1917 Oct. 9,1917 Nov. 14,1917 Jan. 1,1918 May 28,1917 Mar. 7,1918 May 16,1919 Jan. 3, 1918 Feb. 20,1918 Jan. 10,1919 Jan. 24,1919 Aug. 27,1918 Dec. 7,1917 Dec. 31,1918 July 15,1919 Aug. 23,1917 July 15,1917 May 7,1919 Dec. 7,1917 Nov. 19,1917 Deo. 4,1917 Sept. 19, 1918 Dec. 8, 1917 Mar. 22,1918 Nov. 15,1917 Dec. 4, 1917 July 15,1919 Feb. 1, 1918 May 8, 1919 Jan. 10,1919 Mar. 6,1919 Dee. 12,1918 Jan. 25,1919 May 10,1919 Information division. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Ehode Island; disbursing oflScer and agent of the United States in Ehode Is- land. Appeals division. Appeals division; infor- mation division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Colorado. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Massachusetts. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Vermont. Appeals division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Virginia. Publications division; fi- nance division. Passports and permits' division. Statistical division; in- dustrial index divi- sion; appeals division; statistics and auxiliary agencies division. Military aide to the Board of Commission- ers of the District of Columbia; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in the District of Coliuubla; mobiUzation division; finance division; dis- bursing officer and agent of the United States in the office of the Provost Marshal General; inspection and investigation division; administration divi- sion; adjutant. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Montana. Military aide to the gov- ernor of Massachusetts. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Vermont. Statistical division; in- dustrial index divi- sion; statistics and aux- iliary agencies divi- sion; law division. Medical division. Medical aide to the gov- ernor of Washington. MUitary aide to the gov- ernor of Washington; disbursing officer and agent of the United States in Washington. APPENDIX B. CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES ON DUTY IN THE OFFICE OP THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL PROM APR. 26, 1917, TO JULY 15, 1919. [Showing date on whicli the respective employees reported for and were relieved from duty and their re- spective special assigranentsj Name. Date reported. Sate relieved. Special assignments. Hughes, G. Lyie Rogers, Victoria B.. Balch, Clifton F Bell, Bosalie G Bernard, Helena B . Bontz, Lillie A Brennan, EosteUe E... Brown, Alvin McC. . . . Bums. Harry B , Campbell, Edith Carr, Gladys Johnson.. Chiiin, Elmear C .. Corwin, G. E. Cowan, Eiitherme E., Crow, Mamie S Crymes, William N... Cunningham, Geo. T- Dimond, James R Dolan, Atihi k e Earley, Margaret M.. Foerster, Clifford J. . Frisble, Elsie E Geschickter, Gertrude. Gochenour, Ada V Gust; Victor A , Hlggms, Bayniand T. Hinwood, Samuel R - . Hoffman, H. B Jarboe, Edith H Johnson, Mattie E . . Johnston, Edith M. King, Beatrice E . . . Xind, Frances M Marker, Howard E . Mattingly, Wm. E. Minton, William C. Morgan, Sarah B . . . Morris, Charles R Noland, Mary L O'Hare, Joseph V . . . . O'Melia, A. Beatrice.. Pagels, Carrie M Palmer, Flora May. Prahl, Marie L May 28,1917 Sept. 24,1917 /Nov. 8,1917 \Nov. 6,1918 Oct. 8,1917 May 9,1917 May 30,1917 May 9,1917, Apr. 27^1917 June 11,1917 July 10,1917 Feb. 16,1918 June 18,1917 Aug. 15,1917 Sept. 24,1917 June 18,1917 May 25,1917 July 11,1917 May 4,1917 Aug. 6,1917 Dec. 18,1917 June 11,1917 Apr. 27,1917 June 16,1917 Feb. 28,1918 May 4,1917 May 5,1917 Mar. 2,1918 May 5,1917 July 13,1917 Aug. 28,1917 Sept. 24, 1917 Apr. 26,1917 Feb. 15,1918 Nov. 12,1917 May 29,1917 Jan. 28,1918 Sept. 11,1917 May 22,1917 Oct. 6,1917 May 25,1917 Feb. 26,1918 June 12,1918 May 9, 1917 rSept. 24, 1917 LOct. 16,1918 July 15,1919 Jan. Dec. Dec. July May Feb. Mar. Nov. Oct. May July May 10,1919 14,1917 21,1918 15,1919 31,1919 18,1918 16, 1918 9, 1917 15,1917 31,1919 15,1919 1,1919 Nov. 22,1918 27,1918 16,1918 23,1919 Dec. Dec. Jan. Mar. July July Jan. Jan. 12,1919 2,1919 15,1919 10, 1919 31, 1918 Apr. 24,1918 Dec. July Oct. 7uly Feb. Jan. July July Jan. 28,1918 9, 1919 16,1917 15,1919 16,1918 22,1919 7,1919 9,1919 13, 1919 Dec. Feb. Jan. Apr. July June Aug. July Aug. June June Apr. June Feb. 21,1918 10,1919 31,1919 1,1919 15,1919 16,1919 21,1917 2,1919 29,1917 30,1919 25, 1919 24,1918 22, 1918 14,1919 Chief clerk; assistaat chief clerk; senior clerk, mail division. Private secretary to Provost Marshal General. ^Statistician. Senior clerk, desertion files division. Senior clerk, appeals files division; senior clerk personnel of boards division. Secretary to chief, aliens division. Secretary to chief, appeals division. Acting assistant chief clerk; acting chief clerk. Senior clerk, finance division. Senior clerk, civlliau personnel division. Senior clerk, supply (Hvision. Senior clerk, personnel of boards division; senior clerk, desertion records review division. Secretary to chief, law and classification divi- sion; secretary to chief, law division. Senior clerk, appeals files division. Senior clerk, finance division. Senior clerk, stenographic division; senior clerk, tadividual induction section, mobiliza- tion division. Senior clerk, mail division. Senior clerk, record division; senior clerk, mimeograph division. Senior clerk, fimuice division. Secretary to chief, aliens division. Senior clerk, personnel of boards division; senior clerk, finance division. Secretary to executive officer and deputy Pro- vost Marshal General. Secretary to chief, classification division. Senior clerk, file section, delinquency and desertion division. Senior clerk, supply division. Senior clerk, record division. Senior clerk, desertion files division. Senior clerk, mimeograph division. Secretary to chief, call section, mobilization division; secretary to adjutant. Senior clerk, desertion records review division. Secretary to chief, disbursing officer; secretary to adjutant; secretary to cmef, inspection and investigation division. Secretary to chief, appeals division and regis- tration division. Secretary to chief, quota section, mobilization * division. Senior clerk, statistical and auxiliary agencies division. Assistant chief clerk; senior clerk, stenographic division; senior clerk, registration lists divi- sion. Senior clerk, mimeograph division. Secretary to chief, statistical and auxiliary agencies division. Senior clerk, finance division. Senior clerk, pubUcation division. Senior clerk, stenographic division. Secretary to chief, quota record section, mobili- zation division. Secretary to Provost Marshal General; secre- tary to adjutant. Secretary to assistant executive officer and chief, administrative division. 1 Secretary to chief, law and classification divl- / sion. 285 286 KEPOET OF PROVOST MAESHAL GENERAL. Civilian employees on duty in the Office of the Provost Marshal General from Apr. 26, 1917, to July 15, i9i9— Continued. Name. Date reported. Date relieved. Special assignments. Beynolds, Orva V Eishey, Mildred N . . . , Scott, Cecil Sldimer, Percy H Spencer, Mildred. Sploer, Arlie F., Taggert, Theo. J Tibbs, Stella Vaughn, H.C ■Wellbom,'W , Wells, Dorothy , Weschler, Katherine J, Wilson, Charles D Oct. 31,1917 Oct. 1,1917 June 14,1917 May 17,1918 Oct. 8,1917 Sept. 29, 1917 July 18,1917 May 14,1917 June 16,1917 June 18,1917 Feb. 8,1918 Apr. 27,1917 May 3,1917 July 15,1919 Jan. 23,1919 Feb. 17,1919 Tan. 31,1919 June 20,1919 Feb. 14,1919 Apr. 30,1918 Feb. 22,1919 July 3,1919 Feb. 6,1919 Jan. 27,1919 Feb. 6,1919 July 24,1918 Senior clerk, stenographic division. Secretary to chief, aliens division. Senior clerk, registration lists division; senior clerkj quota record section, mobilization division. Senior clerk, statistical section, mobilization division. Secretary to chief disbursing officer. Secretary to chief, administrative division. Senior clerk, publication division. Secretary to chief, classification division. Senior clerk, mailing section, appeals division; senior clerk, supply division; senior clerk, delinquency and desertion records division. Senior clerk, information division. Secretary to aide. Secretary to assistant executive officer; secre- tary to chief, mobilization division. Senior clerk, record division. APPENDIX C. STATEMENT RELATIVE TO EVASION OF THE DRAFT IN NORTH CARO- LINA SUPPLEMENTAL TO Tip SECOND REPORT OF THE PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR. The following statement under the heading "North Carolina," relative to deUnquents and deserters in North Carolina, is in substi- tution for those portions of my second report to the Secretary of War, under date of December 20, 1918, beginning on page 210, line 22, with the words "North Carolina," and ending on page 212 at line 32 with the words "to camp," which portions of my second report are, by permission of the Secretary of War, stricken therefrom: North Carolina: In North Carolina a condition arose which, for a time seriously menaced the effective administration of the draft in two of the mountain counties of that State. Through ignorance some of the young men failed to register; others who had registered refused to answer the call to the colors. The story is best told by Capt. T. B. McCargo, jr., assistant to the adjutant general of North Carolina, in the admiaistration of the draft, who renders the following account of the draft resistance in Mitchell and Ashe Counties in North Carolina : In the spring of 1918, there were 13 deserters at large in Mitchell Coiinty, N. C. Most of them had come home on furlough and had failed to return at the proper time. The sheriff and other local officers were unsuccessful in their attempts to capture them, or probably made no serious effort to effect a capture. About the last of May, 1918, one of these deserters reported to John C. McBee, chairman of the local board for Mitchell County, at Bakersville, N. C, and stated that he was anxious to return to camp. The idea then occurred to Mr. McBee that he could use this man as a means of getting into communication with other deserters in the county, and through him urge such deserters to surrender themselves voluntarily to the local board with the assurance that he, the chairman, would go with them to camp and ask that they be given lenient treatment in view of their voluntary surrender. Through this deserter and the friends and relatives of all deserters and delinquents in Mitchell County, these men were reached and urged to come forth and present themselves for duty. This plan was put into execution by the chairman of the local board with the approval and cooperation of Special Agent Frederick C. Handy, of the Investigation Bureau of the Department of Justice, and with the knowledge and approval of Maj. John D. Langs- ton, military aid to the governor of North Carolina. How well it succeeded is best told by the report of McBee, who happens to be an old Army man with a record of 10 years' service in the Philippines. The report follows: "Camp Seviee, S. C, June 9, 1918. "Maj. John D. Langston, "Special Aide to Governor Bickett, Raleigh, N. C. "Dear Major: Mr. Frederick C. Handy, special agent. Department of Justice, and I sent nine delinquents to Camp Jackson yesterday and delivered 13 deserters to divisional adjutant. Camp Sevier, to-day. That cleans up all Mitchell County de« 287 288 REPORT OF PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL. Berters from any of tlie camps and all delinquents, except one, known to be in tlie county. Several delinquents outside of county and State. Ten-day passes were given all deserters and delinquents in Mitchell County by the local board with the approval of Mi. Handy. Sheriff Burleson and many citizens of the county aided greatly in inducing both deserters and delinquents to come in. All deserters have borne their own. expenses returning to camp and in all those units, to which they be- long, are stiU here, are assigned to their old organizations and those whose units are 'gone over' are detained in custody till the latter part of the week when they will go to the point oi embarkation. "Respectfully submitted, John C. McBee, Chairman, Local Board, Mitchell County." At another time a number of deserters were at large in Ashe County, N. C, and the authorities thought a general round up necessary in order to return these men to duty. Hearing of this, Gov. T. W. Bickett sent a telegram to Jefferson, the county seat, stating that he would be there on the following Saturday and would address the people at the court house. He asked that the news of his coming be sent to every "nook and corner " of Ashe County and that a special effort be made to have the friends and relatives of all deserters in attendance. The governor spoke at the appointed time and place, to an audience that more than filled the courthouse. He showed in an eloquent address, such as but few men can make, that the people of Ashe County were vitally interested in this war, and that the men of the mountains should come forth and do their full duty as they have done so well in the past wars. The result was that in less than two weeks, practically every deserter known to be in Ashe County had surrendered and returned to camp. The people in these mountains are very patriotic, and when their path of duty was made clear they responded' eagerly to the call. There was probably as small a number of draft resistants in this section as in any section of the country. This fact will ap- pear from an examination of the statistics on deserters and delinquents. It is also a fact that men from this section formed a part of the Thirtieth or "Wild Cat" division which is officially credited with having broken the Hindenburg line. o ERRATA AND ADDENDA. Final Report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secre- tary of War on the Operations of the Selective Service System to July 15, » 1919. ERRATA. Page 54: In Table 19, the figiires pertaining to the State of Florida are corrected as follows: states. Total called. Total inducted. Total accepted. Total rejected. Total rejected. Cancella- tion ot draft. Florida 25,354 27,988 23,683 2,294 U. Pages ' 125 to 259 : In Table 24, expenditures by local boards in various States are corrected as shown on following pages. 25496°— 21- '^ Si s §• S-. J3 ;>» s> Si ii ss ^ rS ^ p< 2Sl o o Sl -£■§ >^§ a a fit ■d a 13 S 5 H s ■^ U3 iH So" 00 S3 £3 '-' '2 6h C! 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S SIS S: s ^ ff" eo ! - 1 Cfl c ^ i-i < ri • ;?; Iz o o 1 ^5 1 1 ■a 1 c H « s s 8 8 S3 -^ •3 ffl 8 S S 3 s s 00 C4 00 & ft CO OS ift o o o >o ^ ^ g rt-i lO ■-I ^ «3 ^ nR O 8 00 ^< 1-H CO OS lo ^ 1 ^ ■* .-• -/ W t-l CO O OS 00 00 00 S 00 00 po r- j^ O ""*< 00 o o OS 03 t-- TP l> a s s e i t- cj r- ■^ o (M «5 CO CO eo" CO* S S3 s R i i sC s? S3 S? CD CO lo id CO CD ■3 ffl I § s 5 o o o fi B o 10 2§ i'-i So, « CO Salvage by sale or traosler of propeitj. g3 a Is s g § 1 i" Jl 5~ 5 ^^1 m CO ri pi g 3 > 09 If 8 i S 00 CO 00 ss com U3CD ft f= ^ ^ s s eg CO TO CO 8 'I J2 I 11 ADDENDA. Page 19 : Table 1 is amended by adding thereto the total registra- tion, by age groups, for Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico, as follows: Total registration, by age groups. Territories. Totol tration. Per- cent- age of tration in Terri- tories to total regis- tration. Regis- tration age 18. Per cent to total regis- tra- tion. Regis- tration age 19 to 36. Per cent to total regis- tra- tion. Regis- tration age 37 to 45. Per cent to total regis- tra- tion. Alaska . 16,061 71,800 240,886 4.89 21.84 73.27 136 2,703 13,366 0.84 3.76 5.55 10,794 46,360 173,278 67.21 64.68 71.93 5,131 22,747 54,242 31.95 31.68 22.52 Porto Bico Total .*. 328,747 100.00 16,205 4.93 230,'422 70.09 82, 120 24.98 Grand total, United States and Tcrri- 24,237,323 100.00 956,806 3.94 17,040,248 70.31 6,240,289 25.75 Page 54: Table 19 is amended by adding thereto the classifica- tion of the figures in the column "Total inducted" to show induc- tions in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, respectively, as follows : states. Army. Navy. Marine Corps. Total. States. Army. Navy. Marine Corps. Total. Alabama Arizona California Colorado Cunnecticut..^. 64,363 9,645 55,364 79,219 25,776 35,952 5,610 10,931 27,925 72,286 13,735 192,580 77,208 74,401 49,626 60,531 61,462 17,644 36,154 93,596 106,612 79,089 47,220 104,192 29,319 34,721 3,368 12 1 24 97 37 17 10 26 34 24 3 121 17 23 6 11 50 10 42 107 18 41 37 65 2 19 3 30 34 31 277 137 41 7 72 29 73 86 657 215 88 125 75 111 5 1.38 257 172 253 62 334 125 43 13 ■ 64,405 9,580 55,419 79,593 25,950 36,010 5,527 11,029 27,988 72,383 13,824 193,338 77,440 74,512 49,757 60,617 61,623 17,659 36,334 93,960 106,802 79,383 47,319 104,591 29,446 34,783 3,384 N. Hampshire. New Jersey New Mejdco. . . New York North Carolina North Dakota. 9,641 78,381 9,504 278,801 62,469 20,654 153,703 71,861 19,402 222,466 12,536 47,285 22,397 65,826 127,531 12,190 7,446 61,760 33,043 46,529 78,883 8,767 2,085 6,007 16,901 1 8 100 1 368 41 4 73 18 70 131 8 35 5 29 27 11 1 55 30 13 24 i" 1 16 134 3 706 47 22 460 47 145 535 10 21 21 209 239 108 3 73 184 54 105 23 4 9,665 78,615 9,508 279,875 62,557 20,680 164,236 71,926 19,617 Dist. ofCol Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . Rhode Island. . South Carolina. South Dakota . Tennessee Texas 223,122 Idaho 12,654 niinds 47,341 Iowa 22,423 66,064 127,797 Kentucky Loui^ana Maine Utah 12,309 7,450 61,878 Vermont Virginia Wa.shington . . . West Virgmia. Wisconsin Wyoming Alaska Hawaii Porto Rico Total.... Maryland liassachusetts. . Jliclugan Uinnesota lilississlppi Missoiirt Montana 33,257 46,596 79,012 8,790 2,090 6,008 16,901 Nebraska Nevada 2,944,357 1,911 6,669 2,952,927 12 Page 260: A table following Table 24 is added as foUo-ws: Table 25. — Report of ihe director of finance, Provost Marshal General claims section, shovdng payments made by the zone finance officer pom May 1, 1919, to Apr. 28, 1920. [This report covers a period extending beyond the date of the Final Report of the Provost Marshal General .] States. Total number of claims ap. proved. Total amount ex- pended. States. Total number of claims ap- proved. Total amount ex- pended. Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Dela^rare Pistrict of Columbia. , Florida Georgia Idaho Ulinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampsblie New Jersey 278 28 28 30 62 33 S6,091.20 711.67 499.78 1,664.96 3,784.54 775.50 17 261 ;13 114 171 166 92 560 20 11 12 105 160 58.00 977.92 13,419.38 117. 97 5,944.35 3,075.38 10,795.74 2,504.24 15,473.95 314.51 182.78 198.65 3,163.84 9,926.28 1,923.61 4,844.12 2,675.27 550.74 4,325.84 136.38 141.65 1,301.26 New Mexico New York North Carolina. North Dakota.. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon .^ Pennsylvania.. Bhode Island.. South Carolina. South Dakota.. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming... ■■■ Hawaii Porto Rico Provost Marshal General's vOiHoe Canada , 276 675 2 52 21 12 238 2 146 24 37 68 10 29 66 13 16 36 4 7 4 31 3 1 116,214.02 14, 770. 49 252. 50 1,901.28 323.48 652.17 7,786.30 61.25 3,461.64 1,004.73 1,925.17 2,820.18 505.00 1,076.48 1,328.56 504.50 568.63 3,267.35 18.90 35.50 30.63 1,108.90 1,683.72 22.00 Total. 4,433 156,902.79 [062.1, A. G. 0.1 Wab Defabtment, December 8, 1910. wiamKn-nnv • finyERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE : 1921