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Show Kadar Trainees Sought by Navy n The continued end ever increasing need for more men to be trained as radio technicians, (radar) in the Navy, was stressed today by Chief George Nelson, recruiter-in-charge of the Navy recruiting station sta-tion in Logan. This program is one of the few remaining opportunities in the arm- mJTv1' rcmain a man to be assured of a certain type of military job. Being open to men who are approaching induction, in-duction, as well as those ln the oluteer age groups, it offers an WhoPrnnnal '''ty to those no can qualify. seflT? Tmine 3re Cnllsted " for no,. Cl3SS arC cUelbIe for nearly a year of highly spec ialized training at some of -; , The est educational insHtut'O in: country. At the end of t'lC - .. ;;r; the man has a thorough -?sa, standing of the theory of all Navy electronic-, including radio rece" - . nCt transmitters, direction W der-water sound geor, an .. t The training is consider, ough groundwork in Prm'' are still unknown to " c mnrcial engineers. With , f ing the post-war WtW -er so trained should be "? Men arc selected for gram through a quaWj :- ' ination known as the which can be taken a -recruiting station. |