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Show 300 MEN . NOW INDUCTED AT U. A. C. Individual induction of those men nppljlug for admission to the oca-tional oca-tional section of the S. A, T. C. at tho Utah Agricultural College Is proceeding pro-ceeding rapidly, according to a statement state-ment just made by Captain Abbot, Commanding Olnccr of tha unit. Al-roady Al-roady oer three hundred young men uae started on their Induction proceedings and, from present Indications, Indi-cations, the entire quota of six hundred hun-dred will bo filled beforo tho endot the week when Induction closes. Approximately Ap-proximately two hundred places arc still open to those men nineteen venrs nf hpa or nvcr. with a ernm- mar school education to prepare ns machinists, nuto mechanics, ladlo cxpeit's, carpenters, blacksmiths, horseshoers, cjiautfeurs or concteto layers. An additional hundred men can also be accepted for training an telephone electricians. These men imiBt be eighteen ears of ago or over, ov-er, registrants of September 12, and have nt least two years of high school credits. Men applying for Induction after October 20 cannot be Inducted by the mllltaiy authorities at the college. col-lege. Tho induction of such men must proceed through tho office of tho Provost Marshal General ut Washington, with consequent dohs duo to tho tlmo necessaiy to for-ward for-ward Induction papers to Washington. Washing-ton. It Is eiy Important, (therpfore that alKquallfledVwho 'desire induct Hon apply to the institution nt once. This applies to the' collegiate as well as to tho vocational section of the S. AT. C. Induction'1 Into the collegiate col-legiate section Is nsso proceeding tapldly. The health conditions among tho men of the S. A. T. C. at the Logan unit aie very gratifying. No Influenza Influ-enza has appeared among he men and rigid quarantine tegulatlons are In force to protect them from nny exposure. |