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Show ii m m to mm mice John B. Curley, coppersmith, and James Mills, machinist, left Ogden Friday for the aviation section of the navy, and are now on their way to the ground school at San Diego, Cal., where they will received a four months' course in the handling and upkeep of the naval aircraft, and will then be sent to the aviation grounds at Pensacola, Fla. At tho present time, the Ogden office is limited to the enlistment of but two men a week, and these men for aviation duty only, and must be especially qualified as machinist, coppersmith, cop-persmith, carpenters, or gas engine repairman. There Is still an immediate need of UI1U Uliiuuiui&t ui jjuuiei lu nil nit; quota for the week beginning February. Feb-ruary. Persons who desire to enlist-in the navy will be given the necessary physical examination, and their names put on file with those who are now waiting information in regard to tne bill now pending for an additional SO.OOO more men for naval service. Registered men may enlist in the navy providing they can obtain an affidavit from tbe registration board to the effect that they are not needed to fill the current quota. Tho age limits for enlistment in the navy are between 18 and 35 years. Men between the ages of 35 and 53 may bo enrolled in the aviation reserves, re-serves, providing they pass tho necessary neces-sary examination and are qualified in some manual trade. rfThese men will not be immediately assigned to duty, but will probably bo assigned within a week or ten 'days after enrollment. nrv |