-! +l i' IC.HItl_9A. DAILY THURSDAY, TRE ICHIAN D!L\'THURDAY Walk-Over is COLLEGE. t as MODISH it is Comfort- [e. A woman is as young as her feet. Here are the very that keep your feet feeling young, vigorous and stylishly Winged Tip and Military Heel s in Black and Brown calf, white Buck and white cloth. Either Boots or Oxfords. Valk-Over Boot Shop. 115 SOUTH MAIN STREET 200,000 MORE ORDERED MOBILIZEDBY JUNE 28 NEW REGISTRANTS AFFECTED BY LAST RULING OF PROVOST MARSHAL CROWDER Washington, June 5.-While 1,000,- 000 young Americans just turned 21 were registered in service for world freedom, orders went out from the of- fice of Provost Marshal Crowder to the governors of all states, except Ari- zona, for the mobilization between June 24 and 28 of 200,000 more reg- istrants. This brings the total num- ber of selective service men called to the colors to 1,595,704, and when they are in camps, the nation's army will number well over 2,000,000. The registration today apparently was attended by the perfect enroll- ing that marked the enrolling a year ago of 10,000,000. The men who ap- peared today have become of age since the first registration day, June 5, 1917. Military authorities estimate from this number there will be had 750.000 men fit for active service. The quotas and camp assignments include Michigan, 7,000 to Camp Cus- ter. AMERICANS PENETRATE ENEMY LINES IN LUNEVILLE SECTOR