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Show THE WRONG IMPRESSION PREVA1LS 1 Contary to an Impression that II Beems to have found ready accept- IV ancq throughout Utah, men In tho K vocational section of tho Students' H- Army-Training Corps at the Utah K Agricultural College will have an H? equal opportunity with tho men In w the collegiate section In securing as- B.' slgnments to officers' training sch- K ools, according to a statement just k Issued by Captain Stephen Abbot, K'i i r r :'..- .'. . .-.. In comand of the unit. The College has been authorized to send all men from both sections to offtcors' schools as fast as they demonstrate that they aro officer material. Men In both tho vocational vocation-al and collegiate sections will be watched carefully and examined frequently fre-quently by the officers in charge and sent to Infantry, artillery, or machine mach-ine gun schools as they show fitness for ono or tho other of theso training train-ing centors. Thoso men who do not seem adapted ad-apted for training for commissions will bo given an opportunity to attend at-tend schools for non-commissioned officers. This Is a long step toward a commlslon ultimately. This art-augments makes lnduct- Ion In the Students' Army Training Corps t the Utah Agricultural College Col-lege ono of the most direct avenues to a commission now opon. Induction Induct-ion will continue until and Including October 30. " Induction may contlnuo until and Including October 30. Induction offices offi-ces have been opened by tho College at Logan, Salt Lake City, Ogden nnd Provo. |