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Show Three Boys Leave For CMTC Work A month of training in military science began Wednesday at Fort Douglas for more than 200 young men of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming ana ! Nevada accepted for enlistment in ; the annual Citizens Military Training Train-ing camp. Included among the i number are three Milford young men: James Angell, who is begin- , ning his third period of training, and Gordon Murdock and Clifton j James, for whom it will be the ' second year. Registration began at 7 a.m. Wednesday and continued all day ' and again on Thursday morning. '. Physical examinations were given, clothing issued and assignments 1 made during the period. Thursday afternoon the entire post was to join in welcoming the civilian guests. The Thirty-eigth infantry will parade during the afternoon, and instructions will be given by Colonel Colo-nel Donald C. Cubbison, new post commander; Lieutenant Colonel David A. Smith of the reserve I ; corps, who will represent Secretary Secre-tary of War Harry H. Woodring las his civilian aide; Lieutenant Colonel Samuel J. Miller, post ' chaplain, and Major H. L. Milan, jcamp commander. |