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Show SIG1L CORPS OFFERS INDUCEMENTS TO IliEN The signal corps of tho regular array offers some of the most varied and remunerative employment of army service, according to Sergeant Smith of the local station. Men in this branch can get positions in their regular trades, especially if they be in any electrical business, radio work, photography, photog-raphy, auto driving, cable work or repairing re-pairing and construction work in these branches. Speaking of this service today, Sergeant Ser-geant Smith said: "This corps is the eyes of tho entire army. It is the communication and intelligence. in-telligence. It Is divided up Into many sections. "Lino Section. This section Is responsible re-sponsible for the building and maintenance mainte-nance of telephone, telegraph, electric and power lines. Qualified linemen and general construction men nre needed. "Telegraph Section. This unit consists con-sists of men qualified as telegraph operators and offico men, such as i clerks and stenographers who have had experience in telegraph work. "Radio Section The men that make up this section must bo qualified radio operators. They are used for field and permanent wireless station. "Men qualified as photographers, chauffeurs, electricians, wlremcn, cable operators and repairmen are especially desired. This is tho corps of experts and if you are that kind of a man you cannot get in a better branch. "Tho pay is $30 per month for a private pri-vate and a much higher rate for noncommissioned non-commissioned officers. Thoro are plenty of chances for men who take an interest in the service to bo promoted. pro-moted. The government furnishes free tho necessary food, clothing, medical attendance, gymnasium and library privileges. "Married men may enlist the same as single men. Tho government has made ample provision for dependents in the allotment' and Insurance law. Full particulars can bo obtained by writing or applying to mo at Ogden." oo |