Show SERVICE TU TO CONTINUE AfTER WAR VAR B By International News Service W WASHINGTON Oct 27 With i With a potential po- po fighting i force of menas menas men menas as a tangible result of oC our adoption of ot universal military service a campaign has las already been launched for Its continuation continuation con- con after the war With regard to other nations at war Ittle Information has reached here of the he various military systems since the outbreak of hostilities A study of their war pre-war systems is particularly interesting interesting inter inter- esting eating now however in view of at the campaign for military service In the majority of cases universal service was confined before the war to i high school students This applies to some extent in our own country where there here are numerous cadet corps among our educational Institutions In England the training was strictly volunta voluntary However English cadet corps and Junior officers officers' training corps have done their bit In the great emergency In Iii Australia training was compulsory for tor boys boY from 12 to to 18 IS In n New Zealand for boys over 14 In Canada training was voluntary In Australia armies are arc still raised through voluntary enlistment France prescribed physical drill and elementary military training for boys from 9 to 13 Her army is maintained I through conscription Volunteer organizations existed In Germany where the army Is raised b by conscription Just before the outbreak I lot of war compulsory training for youths was revived During the war boys over 16 have been given preparatory military mili tary training to speed their preparation preparation preparation tion for the trenches trenches' In practically every nation some form of at compulsory military training Is prescribed for school boys Most of these systems are still in vogue With a regard to a a. continuation of universal military service after the war there is every Indication that strong efforts will wUl be made in this di di- di In Germany for instance strong strong- organizations exist whose ac activities activities activities ac- ac appear to be lIe based on per per- In France organizations exist exist ex ex- fat for the promotion of military train- train Ing Similar associations are organized organIzed organ organ- iZel In this countr country In Japan especially espe espe- clan military Instruction has a firm position in the Japanese school system system tem tern and tradition Practically every evel country countr has military Instruction in its schools even since war has made such training training train train- ing jag a size man-size job The question now however is whether the plan will extend nd to In Include Include In- In clude elude universal service for adults After Atter the war var is as yet a vague pe pe- pe nod Soldiers call can It the golden age Things may zany happen which will change the whole aspect of the matter In Germany It Is hardly likely that the old Junker organizations will wilt be able to continue when peace reigns In England England Eng Eng- land It Is common talk that the large numbers ot soldiers now fighting will have had enough of military rigors and will desire to lead an easier life lite However However However How How- ever those things are ar for after atter the war I |