Show S. S SL i L. L Recruiters Still on onAs Job As Utah's selective service machinery machinery machinery ma ma- chinery began to grind out completed completed com corn registration cards Monday officers in c charge h a r g e of three branches of the U. U S. S armed servIces services services ices stuck business as usual notices notices notices no no- tices in their recruiting windows Salt Lake recruiting offices fo for forthe forthe the army navy and marine corps corp announced they were going ahead with normal September quotas The navy has set a quota of men for the coming month accordIng according according accord accord- ing to Lt John P. P Howatt officer in charge of ot the Salt Lake recruiting district The quota is expected to be filled by men enlisting enlist enlist- ing for 3 4 or 6 year terms Some 25 men are needed to fill shortages shortages shortages short short- ages in 13 t technical e c h n i c a I 1 training schools including airmen radiomen radiomen radiomen radio radio- men fire and other ratings In addition the navy now is planning to start about Sept 25 a nine-month nine program to enlist V WAVES AVES No quota has been set for Utah The army hopes to enlist about 80 men in this district in September Septem Septem- ber according to 1st Lt Herschel B. B Lamb recruiting officer in m mcharge charge who said men can select the theater in which they want to serve Men are expected to sign up for enlistments of from two to six years The marine corps has received no Utah quota for September according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Maj Bert Davis Jr recruiting recruiting recruiting re re- re- re officer in charge but it is expected to approximate 35 men No special training is available at present but enlistees can complete high school work by correspondence correspond correspond- ence or can take technical training by correspondence Maj Da Davis vis said Both the army and navy still are accepting men with two years college experience for training as aviation cadets |