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Show Fish And Game Positions Opened For Examinations BOISE (Special) Civil Service Ser-vice examinations for positions in the Idaho Fish and Game Department Depart-ment will be given in 10 Idaho cities either on April 11 or 18, Mar. vin S. Robertson, Supervisor of Examinations, said today. The del-inite del-inite date will be announced within with-in the next few days. Applicants who have filed complete com-plete applications will be notified by direct mail the time and place to appear for examinations. Applications must be postmarked before midnight March 28 in order to qualify. Applications received after this day will be disqualified. Estimated length of time required re-quired for each of the examina. tions is approximately three hours. "In a few instances," Robertson said, "applications are being filed by some persons for as many as four different examinations. This may necessitate taking two of the Examinations on the day following the regularly designated examina tlon day." Separate applications must ue filed for each position. Cities Where examinations will be given include Wallace, Craig-mont, Craig-mont, Coeur d'Alene, Moscow, Wei-ser, Wei-ser, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Po-catello, Challls and Boise. Applications may be obtained by-writing by-writing to Marvin S. Robertson, Post Office Box 2637, Boise, Idaho. The examinations given will cover cov-er all branches of the department personnel. Applicants who successfully pass the examinations and are called into in-to the armed forces of the country coun-try will be retained on the civil service register until 90 days after their release from active duty, or until a new register is established. Present oersonnel of the Fish and Game department, employed under the previous civil service examinations, are not required to take the examination again unless they wish to do so, Robertson said, o , o |