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Camp' Snelling, Minnesota.
February 21, 1535
"DRAMATIC CUB
During the past month, or so, the
Company's Dramatic Club has not been
called upon to furnish entertainment
for any of our social doings. Just recently however a move has been made to
quicken the interest in this Club.
An announcement has been made to try
to secure the services of any person
shewing an"Hetivo'interest in- this"field
of entertainment. If by chance any party that has spare time on his hands and
wants tc • 'utilize- It' into--something- that-
ntative McSwain, chariman of the committ- ; may prove tc his benefit get in immedia-
eei Mir. McSwain noted in the bill that i te touch with any member- cf its organiz-
it was introduced "by request", ' At the. j atitn. Hop* has" been expressed by its
same time he iatrfduced one of his ovm, ' '.acting president, William Tufts, that
The bill submitted by the Department, t the Club may be able to produce several
CCC. MILITARY .TRAINING
The fallowing article is from th*
Army /ird Navy . Journal, Feb. 16, 105b:
In accordance with"the request of the
House Military Affairs Committee, the War
Department this week submitted a 'draft if
legislation designed to give active military training to'members of the Clvilia
Conservation Corps and tc enlist their.
thereafter'in an "Auxiliary:Enlisted Res-
an
erve
The measure v/as introduced by'Represe-
.. good plays in -the near future and in do-
■: ing so bring out talent that would.other-
; wise remain hidden. . -.-
OUR I.
EUS
at the committee's request, provides as
follows:
.That under such regulations as the
Secretary of b/ar may prescribe, those
members of the C,CC, who'have, completed
or who hereafter complete approximately
six months' Service therein ard whose
separation from said Core's was or shall""' '< Several months ago there appeared in
have been under'honorable conditions", ''Headquarters Co, a certain, type of a bus
may be, upon their application, enrolled :atp accomodate the parties that worked en
in that Corps for a further .period of two-• the nthor sice »f the field* It..seemed
months for the purpose cf intensive mili-.f to have come from nowhere, and will prob-
tary. training, -and at-the expiration ther-i ably wind-.up there,.to bring its multit-
oof sueh members and honorablo discharged'.;■ ude of misery, for these that ride, in it,
soldiers' may be' accepted in the 'discretion, and the driver, .and settle down right in
of the 'Sec,' of .War, for enlistment'"' for 5' M-our .midst. The unprlntablo comments that
years in an organization, to he known as' ;
the "Auxiliary Enlisted' Reserve'", and ' '
upon completion'of such enlistment" maybe-
reenlisted: Provided, , That subject to ',
such'regulations'as the Sec, of War may <
have been showered upon it seems to- make
it look mere threadbare and worn out as
it sees the. end of each.days service.
During the past month one driver has paid
the-.penality and his steadfast-fingers
prescribe f *r their proper identification:,: no longer control, the mechanism! of the '
-itfe-jett^'on;--^ He could be recognized, by hi..s abil-
of the Auxiliary Enlisted Reserve shall J ; ity'of getting, the bus under way with a
be paid in quarterly installments at the <: gentle and delicate shifting, -that most
rate of 524.CO per y*ar, > I times upset everyone riding with him,, and
Y. A' "AA..-i. Ci.P.Ep ":.';•' ib-.by hisb"Repartee". 4 That statement, APo-.
The other bill is longer, b\rb appears |; n*-t.-i.tpen Sthe back door", will acquaint,
to be similar In Intent,. - It .-provides for' -anyone v/ith our .present driver. -. He seems
an enlistment period cf from two to six v to be quite ..ac.comi dating and his .riders '
months:,•. quarterly ropcr/fes by;-members of : 'should remember not tc pile in any more
the orgainzatinn and a quarterly pay of ' ;than.fjfty to a +;rip.
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