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Show - HILL y, March 5, 1948 WHISK THROUGH YOUR MOWING IN A JIFFY Air World By GILL ROBB WILSON mi) Reprinted From Jan. 12, 194S L.rriino- t attain an inteuecMpvbI necessary to handle the "jlical work of a modern air the U. S. A. F. is elated that In a year it has achieved the ot.omental standard of any Herald-Tribun- e, - - branch. See cmental score ui io,Mbaa trainees now in recruit .1 i 110. This is exactly me ,,rvi - for en.uiit ,arvrp neeessarv te to oiticers canuiuaw oii urives a eood picture of the inVence level of the average 5, now enlisting in the Air e year ago the Air Force had e n.rarQorp - Page 7 TOP TIMES I - k)0 three-ye- thb grass is green. or snort- men. At the present ume termers, except 2,000 are gone voi the number of three-yers has risen to 290,000. r.T.an enlistments are running be- ler than expected and it is Ykv mtdvear Tne a fv,ot ... ru " ents and new enlistments win the total force up to $du,uuu two-ve- hower in layaway 'till Craftsman Ball Bearing wi voiunieci ar 7n noo v,a $2 will hold any lawn ar ar re-e- Only Sears Sells This Superb of enousrn en men for a neace time Air ,a rt spventv aruupss. int. various air oases 5r,cr nnfnl ' .. p.vi.& vr.ellence of enlist- JlAl itnocin(r uwii'tj max oniy .onTioi i3VMv and itnowineW r cent of all who apply can re fy, I expected inquiry to rihin io 8.000 , w- -- X that the U. S. A. J? uav- - was . ecruiting shortages. .it- 01 uic explanation men are murMitlv w vunj cnai- - J? a ie that a ivr Renualificationis. a titers tell me that Vitio-ViA- r u tjoo J ) rwn ti i xv ru . 16-in- iig 2 Mower for Just ch u U u- . . ZS i g ami 1 g lawn care Take a step forward toward modern, rugged, easy with SEARS famous CRAFTSMAN CRAFTSMAN features work fine All these of mower! roiling least number, of together to "mow 'em down" with the strokes. You save in tme, in effort, and after you've counted the number of seasons the CRAFTSMAN serves, you'll see how you ve saved in money at ocakss time-savin- all-met- 0313 CHUBB iHiatelv after mental standardsto sevraised from forty-thre- e and finally to ninety, under Army's general classification the enlistments fell off about er cent for a few days and then hai ;ed up with greater momentum !atw " loiw I. ever. . I . uU ii m and substance OI Air lourlital . requirements Cis that annus cm! .iw Tn man apuiw Qf n noni De capaiuie ui inni sohfKvl traaniner if he is to DUllitVU re fenv eood for himself or for tne atiou-4- . 1 t 1 1 osouiui""d YV1 1 mi. resffL hifi'h school graduates to apply 51 training: in soecial lines of work jfSproducing enlistment of about eaeh month. Each hese exceptional youngsters re- res every chance to proceea in chosen line as fast as he can b training, more ana more ire- it.lv T hear Air Force boasts t 'this or that young ennstea lend ent he oominer eminent in his He-nt- s mm- :en 1 field. " at there must be something itantial in the technical training rtunities of the Air Force is lenced bv the fact that 25,000 iner officers have applied for en fed service. i mother new wrinkle to be an- ch a former rated technician go to a major command ana ir m application for any vacant jod hat command, can be enlisted 71k I given the job, with Air Force oval automaticallv coming ugh when the enlistment is re- -8 :ed bv the command to headkters. Of current enlistments, JjC fe than 40 per cent are former cx3L. pen. r 1 quiry reveals that military re- X4it 'iinization, which gave the Air 3Y- -e autonomy, is def initely ' a lift Others at r factor. A separate uniform another (step eagerly awaited by unlisted men and officers alike, f Under agreement with the Army, Jfsically qualified West Point f. jduates are offered pilot training, tt fc Army oermits up to 40 per cent it I Academy graduates to accept X Emission directly in the Air d as fctce. This includes nfale (a Power LawnCutMower Large Craftsman 21-in- ch i QQ QtZ Iw7. wJ Magic Control Craftsman heavy duty machine for big lawns, estates. 1 h. p. Briggs and Stratton entires; all gine; cut. 21 inch full steel; semi-pneuma- QQ 24-in- ch Fine Quality Sturdily built. Super-Tuf- forged steel blade. For f heavy cutting.. Improved locking nut; constant cutting angle. Long handle. h 24-inc- tic :s lets, from the orce is in tne neai-t- st considered tne Air condition of its career. This s not imply that shakedown le - . r Is fiver rvr ithat the .educational il is yet high enough, but does gest that Air Force personnel cy is sound in concept. , Tough, Long --Wearing Dunlap Garden Hose jre hether wmmmm V IliiIliilii -- iv Wram nees. :iidOHS Pruner Craftsman 0 Handle ll as flying officers. flome 3.000 civilian colleee gradu- b will join the aviation cadet for flieht training in 1948 than 400 others will enter candi- training from officer fht.cifVirtrtl le for enlisted men. The painder of the personnel for the Btion cadet tiroeram will be Kvn from Reserve Officer Train-- I Corps units in schools and col- 'S. The Air Staff hopes that ui- altely the R. O. T. C. will be the n source of supply for cadet : 95 non-rate- : ill llBilllllllll OF -- .17.95-19.95-21.- gHflDCEDDQD In. Diameter O Low Priced Wheelbarrow AC Tray 1Q Roller Bearing lw.7J One-pie- ce yet very rugged! rubber tire rides over sand, soft ground. Tubular steel frame, aluminum alloy tray. 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