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Show A. C. DESIGNATED TO TRAIN DRAFTEES J Xeaily One Thousand Men to He. echo Work During Summer 1 'carly one thousand draftees win e iijiued as technicians, mechanics ': ; iui l-uachinSsls this summer at the 1 j Jtah Agricultural College according ; 1 o "arrangements recently concludc-d 1 elwee-n James E. Addicott repre- ': enting the War Department and reskl r-r. . E.' G. Peterson. These men ' .vill be trained in three two-month's ' eriods, "peginning May 5. About iirce hundred men will attend the ifat series of courses, and larger ' lumbers are expected for the subse- tent courses. Director Ray B. West,, of the J school of Agricultural Engineering d Me.-., cic Arts, who will have ': .;rge ct" i'iz instructional work, has 1 .St retuiiieu from a trip east 5 vhere he tstudied the draftee schools ' lrc-H dy In operation. He reports that - "ae Utah Agricultural College, upon - instal'jtion of new equipment k-.iJv .rdered, will be able to of- 1 er x'.-y drafted men work equal to " lnything liow being given in the - Uinted States. Men vill be trained as auto re- j air men, carpenters, machinists, me- :i :hanics, blacksmiths and horseshoerj "oundrymen, electrical workers, ra- 1 lio operators, and concrete work- f 3rs. The men will be in practical x hop work for six hours each day, .: vith one hour for lecture and one x 'iour for military drill. They will tt moused on the college campus and u ed in the college cafeteria. Strict 2; nilitary discipline will be enforced r .t all times. |