Show DT C. C CHIEF r SON it picked youths from the west continued their r read ad d activities Tuesday at att t Douglas citizens' citizens military g damp camp mp one cadet in und himself himsel under the j eyes camp ramp commander Colonel Johnston I reason the cadet in 11 s the colonels colonel's son Rob- Rob Johnston 16 who ho is getting maste haste of military training year year enrollee at the 1940 r rt differs from his father respect at least according onel net Johnston ways liked the dress par pa- pa r and and d' d especially the bands martial airs he said Ittie the boy would rather get gett geto getto t to o brass tacks' tacks with actual f weapons and the like nel lel Johnston who has served army grade from buck lup up to his present position started military training 16 He enrolled in the orI ori or- or i militia I m of Arkansas fore- fore Kf of the states state's national two years with the Second as infantry during the bor- bor with Mexico before orld war Colonel Johnston I overseas as a captain in ly B of the nachine lachine gun battalion then Put the Gun on the Right Shoulder 1 1 2 k eg f Fa Y E P I Y t i FATHER SHOWS SON HOW C. C M. M T. T C. C CADET OPERATES I Robert E E. Johnston 16 with Colonel Jacob E E. E Johnston accepted a commission in the organized organized or- or or or- reserve corps Further training in musketry was on the line for the camp Cadets cadets cadets ca ca- Tuesday following a talk on Citizenship in the forenoon by Jay C. C Newman field agent in charge of the Salt Lake City office of the federal bureau of investigation tion |