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Show Army Recr&ihng The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL PuMiaLed Every Friday at Sraithfir-ld- , EntntJ at the Pestoffire at Smithfield, Utah, aa ing enlistment c Flying Cadets for( traingng. at the Air Corps Train-- j ing center, Colonel William C. Webb said, and pointed rut that young mc-desiring to try for the class starting July 1st, should submit applications at once, as the members of the class will be selected by the war department May 15th. Utah Second Claa office! 1j1 The Army Itruit.r.g is receiving many inquiries regard-- ( Mail Matter Advertising Rate Will Be Made Known Upon Application RESERVES AGAINST DEPRESSION During the five years of depression, says the United Stater News, American business dipped into its reserves to the tune of lhat was the volume of its spending OVER AND ABOVE its income during the period. Most of it was spent in 1931 and 1932, when conditions were at their worst. The tapering off started in 1934. was accumulated during the years of good business, The inoiu-when substantial profits were earned, when there waa no unemployment problem, and when depression was s word associated with 1907 All thorugh those good years, business executives wisely built up a rainy-da- y reserve. They realised that prosperity, permanent as it seemed then, might not go on that another depression might come, and that business Aerhud might some day be greater than its y receipts. The twenty-sibillion dollars of reserves thus kept factories open tUat otherwise would have closed. If kept men at work, that would otherwise have been discharged, to swell the vaat roDs of the unemployed. It paid dividends that saved thousands of people, of whom a large proportion were widows and minor children, from utter poverty x and distress. In many cases, only the existence of reserves enabled corporations to meet fixed charges, such as bond interest, and so saved them from bankruptcy. It in the building up of such reserves that Federal legishtUn now threatens, thorugh proposed taxation to force industry to di pose of Isutvluu eirnings at mice, or give a big percentage of them over to the tax collector. In the light of the experience of the last five years, it seems Inconceivable that such a bill should be suggested and even more inconceivable that the American people should countenance it. -- MO- Tho.re successful in obtaining appointments will be enlisted as Flying cadets and sent to the primary flying school at Randolph Field, .Texas. Here they will be given pri-- l mary flying training, which consists of shout 168 heurs in the air, and instruction in airplane engines, navigation, machine guns, and other subjects necessary to a military pilot. Upon completion of this training, cadets are given four months training at the Advanced Flying School at Kelley Field, Texan. This course consists of 132 hours in the air with special training in pursuit, bombardment, attack, and observation Upon graduation from the Ail Training Center, Flying cadets ere assigned to a tactical for a period of one year, upon completion of which, and within the limit of appropriations they are then given one additional year's active duty as second lieutenants in the Air Corps Reserve. Corps Candidates must be unmsrried male citisens of the United States, between 20 and 27 years of age, end have completed their sophomore year in college, or pass an examination the equivalent thereof. Full information, and application blanks can he obtained at the Armv Recruiting Office, 223 Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 000 ....Dcspile uncertainty and adverse political activities and threats cf governmental control and competition, there is reason to expect continuation of the upward (businesa) movement in 1936, ponfded no more hampering, fear engendering legislation is enacted." 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