Show I I AS MADE MADEi i IN INi i l MB EN oration nation with regard to special g. g for army service sent out provost marshal generals general's of- of cates that Utah so far has haswell Betty elty well in liv ng up to the thee i Jg e service regula tons In a addressed to local boards SIM h the governors Gen E. E Hr H H. t. t says g allotments for future ot of this kind the committee ti ko o Into consideration the t f the thc Jr men contributed by the thc state tates s and local boards in fil- fil filK K or calls I Utah's Record has JS already b been cen a allotted e 4 in for i r II this nils i class of service out sal tal of t T. T is somewhere arou around 5 50 estimated Inasmuch as Proportion n. n iu in the ration of fj would be only about OOOO 0 u it in will bo he seen that the on n HI this s II basis hasis has iti well ell exceed- exceed 1 a Utah sent ent men to toof o of Colorado at Boul- Boul BoulI I der dor and 53 to the U University Y o of Utah Utah- In addition another call has been received for men to be sen sent to the University of Arizona at Tuc Tuc- son The let letter r to the local boards says in part The special training will win be given given en in a a large number of educational institutions throughout the country It will be highly practical and willbe will be of ot direct benefit to each man who takes it up both in the arm army and in civilian careers The war d department depart depart- department part ment committee on education and special training by v ich the plan Dlan of training is is administered desires f t fn n 1 li hn it o v lave H. H emphasized however that the training Is designated primarily not net to produce artisans but to develop develop develop de de- de- de soldiers who are aie capable of e forming o-forming tasks requiring skill in mechanic arts Great care should be beaken beaken aken alren to avoid giving the men the impression that they will necessarily be ass assigned to any special corps or department or that they are not likely to Le he sent to posts of danger the their r assignment to actual service will will as a matter of fact be governed govern govern- ed by by military requirements at the Um time when they become available and nd can not now be d definitely for fore fore- old Fold 4 From among the men voluntarily ly presenting themselves f tor r induction induction induction tion you shou d accept those hose who seem best qualified to get the most benefit out of of the intensive two- two months' months course of training of the particular particular particular par par- kind in question Choose men menon menon menon on the basis of their aptitude for mechanical work rather than on the asis f their experience however the greater a mans man's experience in mechanical work the more mor will be be other thir things gs being bein 1 equa equal N Fundamental Training The circular acc accompanying the note says sas in part Men will be sent to civilian institutions institutions institutions for technical training In units nits of from up p. p Few units will number less than or more than more than 2000 It It is expected that the w work rk involved in involved in- in vol ed in the technical training Bourses will occupy six to seven hours da daily y the remaining time available ble for training being devoted to military drill Only fundamental training is in this emergency emergency and that training mus musk ti be lie thoroughly pra practical ti- ti cal rather than theoretical Most of the courses of training are are two months in length |