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Show WOMEN', SERVE WITH THE SIGNAL CORPS! "One hundred women from the Ninth Service Command, who are I otherwise qualified, will have op-! wrtunlty of enlisting in the Women's Wo-men's Army Corps to work with the Signal Corps." said Lt. Lois Williamson, Will-iamson, Army recultlng serv.ee, who is spending today and tomorrow in Cedar City. "Upon completion of their basic training these women will be as-, signed to Arlington Hall Station,' Washington. D. C," she reports. Enlistments are restricted to native na-tive born citizens or unpens naturalized natu-ralized before 1935. Enlistments for) service with the Signal Corps will be limited to women who possess experience or training in any one of the following occupational fields: 50 general clerks will be trained as tabulating mach'ne operators; 40 general clerks or non-sepeclallsts will te trained as crj potogaphic clerks, and ten general clerks or clerk-typists will be trained as key punch operators. |