_igerts ant assistants in business wor medical men. misistratio, and clerks trained in! The honor roll from the State De. | | {special lines wach ay clerks qualified | partment of Health begins with sev. "in business administration, index and en Medical Officers and oleht sanitary | catalogue tlerks, and Joris qumlified | eng! neers who have bhesw commis in statistics or scoounting. The Sur | sioned as Capdning, one hatdred sixty. i J termaster Corps of the Army is in| eight medical officers, two sanitary in. | i ined of several thousand sxaminers | gineers and one health officer as First Wand inspectors of everything that en. i fieutenants, five state officers to vine. | President ters the persoral snd camp equip ious branches of the service, and thar Manager ment of the soldier. Passenger and teen nurses to the Nursing Corps of | bi mein freiglit rate clerks are alo wanted | the Army. In addition engineers have | in this branch, The Signal Corps of | entered the Federal Public Health | the Army is short of aeronautical me. | Bervice doing cantonment work and rn —— | aha nica] deaftsmen. The Navy has an two stenographers have accepted | vu +3100 per Wear | unlimited rumber of pinces for draft. Federal positions for war work in Advance men of various kinds and for a long | It is doubtful if any state organia. | list of technital workers. Practically { tion in America could have sent to the all branches of the sirvice are in need | Federal Army in this great crisis any of stenographers, typists, bookkeep- | such number of persons trained to ers, statisticn] clerks, multigraph | serve as officers. ioperators, and caleviating machine | Dr. Royer, the Acting Comamission. operators. er, was commissioned 8 Lieutenant in The United States Civil Service 1011, a Captain in April 1817, and in Commission, whose duty it is of fill addition to his public health duties, | these civilinn positions, urges, as a has served as Chairman of the Exam. . | patrictic doty, that aqualifivd persons ining Board at Harrisburg. In this ‘offer their services for this work, a capacity he has passed upon the pro- paid | work vital to pushing the war. Good fessional and physical qualifications of salaries are offered, and the work is those entering the Medical and Sani- | ‘all in the United States. With the ex- | tary Officers’ Reserve Corps, and on | {ception of x few of the clerical posi- the physical qualifications of those en- | tions, applicants will not be assembled | tering the Veterinary Officers’ and the | ~ ‘for written examinations, but will be | Dental Officers’ Reserve Corps. NEEDS TRAINED MEN | rated apon their education, training, The Medical Committee of the Coun. | SE ba El e— | and experience, as shown in their ap- cli of Defense reports that Pennsyl- 20,000 Specialists Wanted in Army plications, supplemented by corrobo- | vania leads all other States in the od Navy Civilian Branches | rative evidence. Representatives of the number of Medial Officers entering | — | Civil Service Commission at the post the Army. This is as it ought to be Washington, D. C. April 22--How offices in all cities are prepared to fur- and Pennsylvania stands ready to ~ meny of us realize what would be. | nish definite information and applica: | keep on giving to this branch of the come ‘of our forces in France if the tion blanks. | service, giving until it hurts, so long | Sy at home for producing ‘as this world-wide war continues. the material of war should fail? PENNSYLVANIA LEADS NATION meg : : IN MEDICAL RERERVE CORPS CARROL LTOWN MAN 8 smn STRUCK BY STREET C AR! Harrisburg, April 20 The Depart. - 2 be no ‘going “over the top,” ro jars. ment of Health of Pennsylvania has Francis Durbin, whose home in at | ‘broadsides, unless, to sustain just completed a tabulation of the | | Carrolitown, way struck by a South- | the blow, there in raaterial in abun. number of its officers who have been | i orn Cambria street car near Ebenn- | ; Gne to back up the buman effort. | commissioned in the Medical Reserve burg Saturday uvening, sustaining a | Officers’ Corps, together with a list of | fracture of the left leg, and injuries those who have entered the VATIOUS | of the back. An X-ray examination wil be resired to determine he ul "MHALL this little girl grow up in the sort brome to Jno by sre BM of American home we know, healthy and | # happy? Shall she have the advantage of pil living and learning in a free land, under free in- the Salutes Buviut Chal Sn stitutions ? Shall such children develop into the hip 6:15 P. M. Pastor E. G. Zwayer Liberty-loving citizens that a free America may Se = meeieg be proud of ? day at 7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome y sce - spones to the Sarg to all mestigs. —— For over two hundred years Americans have - — al fought valiantly, and died gallantly, to win for themselves and hand down to their posterity the: blessings of liberty, justice, self-government and [ ou may not be able to equal opportunity. This precious heritage, bought ¢ ‘GC 0 Ov e r I at so great a price, is now threatened. put you certainly can sb “Come Through” is worth fighting for Are American children in this and all future ‘may be mother, wife or the kiddies that i keep you generations to receive unimpaired the legacy o e, working on the job, when you might be “Over || freedom of which we are now astpcian shall their country be turned over bodily to the brutal, rapacious, power-mad enemy which has They should be glad to have you home again, to THEIR mothers, wives forced us into this war? o—glad en and kiddies. You will feel a lot better about it when the boys get home, if you save something and help your country win the war, Let Your Answer Be Your Investment i fs oe mm Ch i SSE TS SARA ATS WNL CALVARY CHURCH This question cannot be answered by word of mouth, but by deeds alone. 1 cr ty Bonds | re PAID FOR AND ani . LA AAA hea This space is paid for and Contributed by ‘W. L. Thompson, Clothier Patton Clay Manufacting Company a
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