| Show Discharged Cadets Get Good Positions in Munitions Plants NEW YORK Feb 26 The The majority of the two twenty-two seniors and Juniors who were among the two eight-two mIdshIpmen midshipmen midshipmen mid mId- recently dismissed from the United States naval academy at Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis An An- for alleged deficiencies in studies either have been employed or pr proffered offered employment by ammunition manufacturers says Philip Daab of Hoboken father of ot one of at the dismissed students Mr Daab was formerly a member 01 ol the New Jersey legislature He said that the munitions manufacturers had been quick to avail themselves of a 11 chance to employ the midshipmen who had been highly trained at great ex expense expense ex- ex pense pence to the government The training received in the first two years of Anna Annapolis is regarded as very valuable from a technical standpoint and it was said today the Remington flemington Arms company has employed some of ot the dismissed mId midshipmen Representatives Representatives of the Canadian government are reported to have offered the ty-two ty seniors and juniors an to Join join- Canadian regiments with the rank of ot lieutenant It Is not known that any accepted the offer otter |