Second Report of the Provost Marshal General to the Secretary of War On the Operations of the Selective Service System to December 20, 1918

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Governors of the various States were authorized to appoint representatives of the Government to take these appeals.
In the majority of instances, county and city attorneys were appointed to perform these duties. There was at first no specific designation of title, but generally speaking, the appeals were taken in the name of the United States Government under the signature of the person so appointed. In all cases, except in the case under which automatic appeals were provided, the person so des
...ignated was required to keep himself informed of the action of the local boards; and, on his own initiative, or from information brought to his attention by other persons, he was required to take appeal to the appellate tribunal when, in his opinion, the best interests of the Government and justice to other legistrants made such an appeal desirable.
At the close of the first draft, and before the preparation of the Selective Service Regulations published November 8, 1917, it was fuUy GOVERNMENT APPEAL AGENTS, 291 realized that the work to be performed was one of magnitude, and that the agents constituted one of the mainstays to the selective service system.


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