EX-SERVICE MEN ENLIST; DSTENOGRAPHER NEEDEDlisD)MC($2fchAt the local army recruiting office Monday the following men were accepted for enlistment: Clarence L.Powers of Cedar Rapids to the signal corps; Howard L. Nichols and Paul it. iirace of Mount Vernon to the coastartillery, and Edward A, Austin of Anamosa to the Thirty-sixth infantry, i w stationed at Fort Snelling. Austin is !I an ex-service man. For the last year j j or two he has been employed as guard j at the Anamosa reformatory. He is vi now married but arrangements have' atI been made whereby he will be admitted to the army on a special assignment. He has resigned his position as prison guard.The navy office accepted C tit. Grohms of Cedar Rapids as an oilei j and W. A. Johnson of Walker as ap-! prentice seaman. Grooms is also an i ex-service man. His enlistment periodj in the navy expired two weeks ago. Now he is applying for admittance for four more years of service.Officer C. E. Kadel, in charge of tho local navy office has received word that a first class stenographer and typewriter Is needed for recruiting offlee service at Des Moines The salary tostart will be $89.50 a month. The local office is authorized to examine applicants for this appointment.inmPlt;“Iiswoum