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Show Opportunity for Musicians in Army Opportunity is offered ycung men of the Intermountain Area, to further fur-ther their musical education by en-lis.mcnt en-lis.mcnt in Infant: y and Coast Artillery Ar-tillery Ccrps Bands stationed in Panama and Hawaii, it was announced an-nounced March 29 by Colonel B. E. Grey, District Recruiting Officer. O'. S. Army, 223 Ness Building. i Among the instrument players' needed tc fill vacancies in Hawaii, aie: cornet, french horn, bass drum and pianc player, drummer for or- I chesira, baiitcne and bb bass flat, and for Panama: clarionet, cornet, j snaie drum, saxophone and french. horn. Applicants will be required to pass a musical examination with j the instrument of their choice ( which will be conducted by the Band Leader, 38th Infantry, Fort Douglas, Utah. Vaacancies also exist fcr three , radio operators on War Department Net. with station in Panama, Colonel Col-onel Grey stated. Examination for1 these vacancies will be conducted by the Siciaal Officer at Fort Douglas. Apphcan s must be between the opes of 18 and 35 yeirs, single, without dependents, of good char- ac.er, and able to meet the physical physi-cal requirements ior enlistment. A' : angemcnts fcr interested men to take the examination for any of the above vacancies will be made by the Recruiting Station nearest the rpp'ic ant's home. There are: 419 Fccie.c.l B'li'.ding. Boise; 17 Federal Rnildinrj, Pocatello; 210 Federal B'jiidins;. Idaho Falls; and City Hall. Twin Foils. Idaho; Court Kour Price, and 223 Ness Building, Build-ing, Sc.it Lake City, Utah. |