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Show IYOU'RE IYOURE ( YOU'RE YOURE ' IN THE ARMY NOW I F p n a g gDuring During 1939 some 40 000 young youngmen men , from 18 to 35 will enlist in inthe the United States army , keeping it itat at its full strength of 165 000 men menArmy Army Day observances April 6 6draw draw many youths to recruiting sta tions without solicitation 1 1Fv Fv Fvi i ' r 2i 2ix x a aAccepted Accepted as a soldier the recruit recruitthen recruitthen then solemnly swears that he Will will'bear . ' 'bear bear bear true faith and allegiance tothe to tothe the United States will serve servethem servethem them faithfully agaInst their enemy enemyWill enemywill Will obey orders of the presl presldent Presldent dent and the orders of the officers officersappointed officersappointed appointed ' . - - t A t } Z < - ! Ear EarF EarN F } C Cv N r rtE tE tERaving v Davlng Raving passed physical and intel- intel intellIgence Intelligence - - lIgence exammatIons examinations the youth Is Isquestioned Isquestioned questioned for possible police reo- reo reoords reoords - ords and moral deficiencies When Whenrequirements Whenrequirements requirements are satIsfactorIly me met & . , be Is fingerprinted for further crlJ trice triceanal ' " inalldenhficatlon anal identification , " . ' ' I I ( , wa waUnder I ' Under the tutelage of a regular " . the recruits learn to march In for- for formatIon formation - matIon Thep the young men are aresent aresent sent to an army POit post for the dura- dura duratlon duralion - - tlon lion of theIr enlistment Some are aresent aresent sent to foreign countries some ree re- re reemaID remain - maID main at home Regardless the thearmy thearmy army buIlds men ' I ' , SOUND PLANNING RANKSIt RANKSFIRST RANKS It ItFIRST 'FIRST FIRST ' FIRST FIRSTS \ % IS \S S S FSA LOAN BASISs s _ BASISCharacter BASIS , IcCharacter Character hrmi-g hrmi g f1rml firml- firml firmlthe - - g abihty ability Ic I the andthe desIre to 'Clan Clan nian ' future and andI : operations carE carefrlly operationscarefrlly " IllY arc are the real basis on I Which whichthe the Farm . Security adm1n1 adminystrat adniln . trat trauirakes JI'akes JIakes crakes onJI'akes oncrakes ' Itcordmg Its rehabilitation loans on It cordmg cording according to David Evans PSA FSA ac : ervlsol ervisor sunervisol supervisor for Grind Or'lnd Orlnd ' countyMI countyMr county sup I Mi Mr Evans made this statement in statementIn commenting upon ellgibilty el1gib11ty eligibiity requiiements ItqUllement requilements qUllement quilements < : of his agency which re reIt It has whichhas loaned $20 20 $ 055 to 20 farmers farnter farnierq in inI I I thl this in1this inthl inthis < : countyThe county countyThe countyThe The countyI genuine genume desire of a fartn faun I family farmfamily fartnfamily faunfamily to coopeiate coopelate cooperate with FSA In a I acommonsense commonsense farm and home man management ' agement plan . . and to v ork . sincerelyto " - - , - - orksincerely sincerely uti-c uti c * * - ; iy i , to improve their own condition condltlon ISIthe ISI > s the sthe chIef security asked for every 1 1lehabl1tdtlon lehabilitAtion lehabl1tdtlon iehabrhtation everyiehabrhtation ] loan Mr , Evan5said Evans Evan5 Evanssaid EvanssaidThe ' . said saidThe The - } tarrn I-arm I arm arm Security Secunty admmlstra administre adminlstratlon admmlstration administretton tion tton loans to low income mcome faxmers farmers faxmersv.ho farmerswho fannerswho v.ho vho who . can not obtain creditoperating credit for I operating foroperating capital from other othersources othersources othersources sources Loans are made for amaximum a amaximum amaximum maximum of five years , with .ith ith . file the flue I ' Iper I per un-aid'balance un aid'balance aidbalance adbalance un'aidbalance cent intelest interest Intel est on the un un'aid unaid - ' ad ] ' balance Applications are handled by handledby Mi Mr EvanvsMr EvanvsMr Evanvs EvanvsMr ! ) I I EvanvsI Mr Ei \ E\ans E ans \ ans said that oVe ovcr ovci80 * + 80 per percent percent percent cent of FS FSA.S FSAS , " . s lehabilitatlon lenabhtatlon rehabilitation ] bor borrowers nor I | I ro roweis rowers , . el s shov showed . ed increases in m treir their theirnet treirnet theirnet net netcrth \ worth \\crth crth at the end md of last lastearand .ear ear sear searand \ . \earand earand .earand and that repayments on the money moneyadvanced I ) advanced to farm families in the thestate thestate I theI I state < : tate as a whole were v.ere vere . 50 per centl cent centcomplete centlcomplete cent Icomplete complete on current mstallments installments installmentsMore installmentsMore I IMor Mor More than one fourthof fourth mstallmentsI of the enbre entyre en I bre tyre ,4 4 b4 : , ! > 4 000 000 advanced for re rehabll1 rehabili rehabili I reI habll1 habili had'been hadbeen hadjb atlon ahon anon loans in Utah hadj had ' ' b been n : paid bick b'tcl btcl back ' , . . at the beglnnmg beginning beginnm of ot1939 1939 , |