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Show U. A. C. TO HAVE MOTOR TRANSPORT UNIT In a letter " congratulating the Utah Agricultural Collego upon tha honor accorded It by tho War dc-pattment dc-pattment In giving It a motor transport trans-port unit of tho Reserve Training corpa tho Hon. Martin A. Morrison, president of tho United States Civil Service commission announced that tha United States army Is definitely launched in tho flold of vocational Ntrnlnlng for tho motor transport corps. Tho War department must tako this attitude, according to Mr. Mor rlson who says'. "Mon skilled in automotive auto-motive vehicle operation and repair do not exist in anything llko adequato 1q numbera for tho requirements oven of civil life; and tho war with dor-'f dor-'f many has demonstrated that no mat-.' mat-.' tur hovi good our nrmy may bo In other respects, its efficiency will bo conditioned by that of tho motor transport branch. "Therefore tho nrmy Is organizing i fcclioolo to train men In various branches of automobile repair, construction con-struction and operation. They aro real schools, under (rained teachers whero the time of the pupil is wholly deovtod to rcctvlng instruction. "Apart from tho military necessity the autpmotlvo lndustilcs will benefit bene-fit by the establishment of this training train-ing system. 'The Unltod States Civil Service commission Is receiving applications WMo 1111 1G0 positions of assistant In-I In-I ff structor In motor transport training schools. Tho entrance salaries rnngo from 1800 to $2400 a year. Detailed - information may be obtained from the United StateB Civil Service commission, com-mission, Washington, D. C, or from the secretary of the U. S. Civil Sor-vico Sor-vico board at tho post office or customhouse' cus-tomhouse' In any city." mm mm |