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Show YOUNG IN NEEDED TO FILL QUOTA AT UTAH A. C. I Induction May Be Conduct' cd by College and y y Army Authorities. ' The entire Induction proceedings 01 ' men entering the college unit of the M. A. T. C. st the Utah' Agricultural college may be conducted by college . stjd military authorities, says Captain Cap-tain Stephen Abbot, commanding op fleer. Cnder theae arrangements, men do not need to secure induction through tnelr local draft boards. They may be Inducted Individually under competent- orders Issued by the provost marshtl general through the colleiae. This shortens proceedings and makes the o iteration more convenient for applicants, appli-cants, z SECTION TO BE FILLED. 1 L Both vocational and collegiate sections sec-tions st the college may be filled by this method of voluntary Induction. At present very few openings exist In the collegiate Beet ion, and not mora than 200 men can be accommodated u the vocational section. Of theae. nearly 100 msy secure training aa radio telephone electricians. electri-cians. These men must be 19 years nf age or over, registrants of September Septem-ber 12 or, if reglstranta of some pre vious date, not In class 1. They must have had two years of high school work to qualify. WORKERS NEEDED. More than 100 men may secure In-duct In-duct Ion for training aa carpenters, concrete workers, chauffeurs, auto mechanics, machinists, radio expert?, horseshoers. surveyors, wagoner topographical draftsmen and blaclo smiths. These men must be regie t rants of September 12 or not In class 1 if reglstranta of a prior date, and 19 years of age or over. They muat possess a grammar school education or Its equivalent. " Induction may continue until and Including October 1. Induction of ,j flees have been opened by the col lege at Logan. Salt Lake City, Ogdtif and Provo. |