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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920 BXJL Marine Corps Builds Large ' Educational Institutions early education, and the classes In Foreign Languages have had to be divided into several sections to accomodate the number of men desirv ing to enroll. , H, All teachers in the school are Marines. either officers or enlisted mem. Among the officer and men who have been selected as teachers in the such institutions as U. S. Naval Academy, Harvard Law School, Tech., as well as men-whave held executive positions in such great industrial corporations as the the General Electric Company, Standard Oil Company and a number of others. The Instructors In French and Spanish, both enlisted men, are former graduates of the University of Paris, and of one of the great church schools of Mexico City, res- : . Keeping up with lti reputation of tico ia provided with a complete out- being up to the times or a little fit of the lesaon leaflets and text ahead of them, the United States books of the Scranton school and re-Marine Corps has started Vocation- - j ceives la addition to class instruction al and Educational training in the; with his teachers the full courses of Massach-ussettes, great Marine post at Quantico, Vlr- - the I. C. S. system. In addition the ho glnla, says Sergeant George C. Ger-at- Scranton system of frequent written in charge of the local Marine examinations and tests h adopted in full. Corps recruiting station here, When a student at Quantico tin- f The system put Into effect at Quantico, contemplates making the lshes the coarse of instrucUoa, he is eatlre post over a great service edu-- j given a certificate or diploma for the cational institution, modeled on the1, course which he has covered- - Owing the value of the diplomas of the lines of our leading military academ-Jt- o les, such as Culver, Verginla Military International Correspondence School Institute, and similar schools. The in securing positions, a special ar. pectively. plan as yet has not been completely rangement has een mads with that Is aim of the authorities to the It worked out but a school has been Institution so that the graduates of thei Post on a school basis and pat Infounded which is extremelj popular ' the Quantico school can secure treat the men as much as possible ternatlonal Correspondence Schools and is doing wonderful work. llke the under graduates ot , college The new Quanitico Marine School rather than as soldiers In camp, and had more than four hundred stud- Corps Certificates If they so desire. effect of this has been shown In the made ents enrolled In classes on January The new school system has moral of the post. which grows the 'lO, out of less than eight hundred a great hit. with the men at. Quantico and better every day. better ' men at the post, V and many of the classes ire crowded A few of the courses given are: e All students are required to attend limit. The Automobile course Spanish, English Sat- - has proven the most popular of the Stenographic, afternoon every except plasses Mathmatics Grammar (advanced,) bun-;in- s one of Class A offered. work and limit Sunday.' arday ' at one and continues until 4:30 j dred' students was set '.to this class (advanced,) Bookkeeping, English Ad' Pi M. each day. Men aklng courses j which was rendered necessary by the elementary,) Cookery, French, Firen the school are excised from drill, fact that the space available in the ministration, Law, Stationary, man, Forestrly, Band Music, Draftspolice work, guard duty, and all post garage could not be made to man Typewriting, Shoe and Leather outine during this period and noth- - accomodate more, but the demand Livestock, Bulding Foreman, Trade, ng is permitted to Interfere with for this instrutclon Is se great that Automobile (complete,) . Electric will a works class heir special post it Is probable that arrangements By Short Plumbing. Lighting, rder the day at Quantico Is divided be made at an early date to fit up to get such an would like If t you iO that all necessary work and mill- - additional shops, and from the numIn one of the great mary drill Is done In the morning, , ber of applications received it Is con-tn- d eduoation as this Marine Corps Schols at Quantioo, the afternoon is reserved for eidered that double the present num-choParris Island, S. C Great work so that each student has ber of students can be enrolled for Virginia., ' 111., ask for Sergeant Geraty, Lakes, he whole of every afternoon for the course as soon as accomodations at the U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting lass work and study. can be made available. in the Knight Block. Offices All the classes of the Quantico Second in popularity to the Autochool are based on the courses of mobile course comes (he Stenography V! Ant Farmers. he International Correspondence course- - The English Grammar, Ele- ants la Nicaragua that are There chool by special arrangement with ments of English Composition, and i ha (Institution. Full sets of .graded j the Elementary Arithmatlc courses cultivate minute mushrooms for food In their underground homes by formpaeons and text books have been se- - J are also popular with men who are ing a compost from leaves of trees. ' ,ured so that every student at Quan- -' ambitious to overcome 'a lack of ' ' ' y, x 7 Tonight and Saturday Last Showings of Sir Gilbert Parkers Famous Story The Right of Way , . Featuring BERT LYTELL Monday and Tuesday. . . to-th- I . ! ol : ? i ' f ' 4 i.t f ! ! ' OSIKOPATIUO $10, 00,0 For. Platform Sug- J. gestiom BfYfiunyi Voters path, the Dr. C. (Continued from Page v Mr. ' t.) Beales offer, approving the Judges named, the conditions of the i I . .Make the Maxwell Thrifty SEVERAL million dollars have. been n ' f expended to provide more refinement, more comfort to the current Maxwells.. It is in ever so many ways a superior appearing car; . superior, too, Jiraction -- : . But not a single pound of yeight has been added to burden the workof its great enginj ... .... ... the Therefore, despite many processes of improvement, it doesnt cost a penny more to run a Maxwell than it did a year ago. The underlying principle of every Maxwell is to" give economic' ; . .. M . ' ' ' : transportation.' ' ; v.: This means light weight. . ; v But it means 6trong steels, as well. ; is It no easy trick to provide both lightness and strength in metal Such a rare combination means high cost steels. And you would find, if you compared a Maxwell with any car, that it equaled that car pound for pound in fine metals. How such steels affect your pocketbook is obvious. 1. They are light in weight and hence give more mileage on a " V gallon of gasoline. 2. As they are fine steels they give long-anuninterrupted wax. Which are but two of many reasons for that definite tendency of world-wid- e ' friendship towards Maxwell. In six years nearly 400,000 have found their answer to the motor: car questa, n in a Maxwell. ; : . This year, 100,000 Maxwells are being produced This will supply but 60 of the demand. ' r , ; 4 : it i it 1 ' d M " , - Parry Motor C ompany i! i ! 157rN or th University Avenue , Cali- fornia, editor. of the Western Osteoofficial publication of the Western Osteopgthle . Association, wUl address a meeting of the Utah Osteopathia Society, on Saturday ' afternoon and evening March 17th. This banquet and evening aeealon will ' ' ' be held at the Hotel Utah. In addition to th Jectnre a cUnle will be conducted by the vlaltlng speaker during the afternoon session at the office of Dr.' Mary Gamble, Templeton Building; Salt Lake City' -- . - 7.; "v Gaddis of Oakland.' contest and suggesting that the rebe . known . as the Walker ward Blaine Beale Prises,' In memory of Mr. Beales son. who was. killed in REPUBLICAN NATIONAL the service. At the suggestion of . COMMITTEE. Chairman Hays, tbs contest Is open to all men and women twenty-fiv- e , 8JXX) Different Fish In the Nile, . It Is believed the Nile contains a . Magnetized Razor Blade years of age or younger-Th- e greater variety of fish than any other The .blade and its cover In a new' to the yonng river In the world. An expedition sent following-apea- l safety raror are held In place .by 8 .. voters of the country was thereupon by the British museum brought back magnetized handle so they may bo 8,000 specimens. easily removed for cieaning. issued by the Committee:" - Voong Voters Kboeld Participate ...To the Toung Men and Women of ' America: . The Republican, National Committee wishes to express 1U gratitude to Mr.. Truxton Beals for his patriotic AUTHENTIC PERIOD CAB1NBT8.' suggestion. The Committee urges The Cheney is presented in csblne the popular participation In the comof great beauty, reproaenUtiv styles ing national election and Is eager for of the most widely accepted fnrnltnr the active of the young periods. The luperlative cabinet work er men and women of the nation, so of the Cheney is in keeping with lt perfection of tone quality. many thousands of whom did their Cheney cabinets are built by maatef all In the late war. The Republican Party shall con-- , tinue to be the instrument In this country to apply to new and ing conditions the wisdom of experience and the efficacy of an honest, se&lous service. The delegates to the national convention will be glad o fthe opportunity to study the proposed platforms submitted by the -young voters of the land. We suggest that you adhere to the following, rules. ;Qf the prise eontest: RULES OF THE CONTEST .1 .The contest Is open to aU men : .i i .and women who on March 81st, 1020, have not reached their twenty-sixt- h birthday. Attach a signed statement with yonr maansertpt that yon me a qualified contestaat. 2., Submit fonr typewritten copies of yonr manuscript. Sign only , ,.;.; one.. Write on one side of the t paper. six thousand words. 4. Rend all mannscrlpts to Walker Blalae Beale Contest, Division . ' of 1 onng voters. Republican Cereal Company by National Committee, 023 Wood' Battle CreeK , Michigan- - - . - f ward Bltlj- t- Washington, D. C. 8. AU manuscripts must be In . : 4 judges' hands not later than March 81, 1020. ..Announcement of prise win- ners will be made prior .to the opening of the Republican National Convention fas 1020. ,, Li.C'l lltET ir : - a real part of the meal, not merely something to drink with your food J .t- r a If you feel that something interferes with your health, stop tea and cofe fee and use this popular drtnk, ' , ; No raise Potum in price. |