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Show ., ., "'rH>·~ EDITORIAL Due to the conditions exsisting in'both companies we bad no chance to put out the mid-monthly edition. This edition which had been intended for Aug. I5th will comme more.te the thing we all dread ed "The fire". Now that the fire fighting business has quited doim somewhat there er e things which WG must nl~ce u~ermost in our minds. The ~reat t~in~ now is the choice of either• going home or staying for another termo Most of the fellows 1 h~ve 4llready decided wh a t they ar going to do f\nd yet there are many who ere on the b6rdorline una~le to decide. To t 11ose I will say this much; you mus~ not de p~md to much on vour ovm ,fhims because those whims mr..y -1,: F d you to 8. fals dee is ion. The th int to do would I be to ansr1e1" two ouostions ,1ith ./wh ich if the answer is compet e nt f you will be positive of your decision. These questions arc: 11 Is t here any chl?nce for employment forme b ack home?" e.nd 11Will my folks be able to do without the money which comes in f.t•om my being in the CCC? Remember fellows, t ho day has past when we can consid er only our s0lves, others depend on us nnd <10 c a n't l et thelJ.l dorm. If your job a t homo is a cinch, go to it, but if it is just an oxc us o bette r pile up a r ~serve. can you ~1f'or to go home? SKIPPER SPFAK~ 11 A:J trii"; odition of tho ;7 Ico :=:hc ot 11 ~-oc. to press our stay in this c urr:p r;rmrn shorter. In a few 1;,ceks this Comm8nd uill b o settlin its .J lf in o.. ncn camp., and vrn:r king to convert just a camp into a home It is hoped that after having apent the summer in one of the "Playgrounds of the Nation" all shall look back upon tho in many ex peri ence s here with pleas-ur e ans. look forward to new experiences in another locality. I wish to express my apprecia tion to the Officers, Civilians, Park personell and Enrolees for their splendid cm-operation during our stay here. CHAUNCEY D. JONES capta.in 329th Inf. commanding. "CAPTAIN KIRILLIN SPEAKS" Captain Kirillin believe s th nt the Company is forging ahead at a htsh r a te of speed in every r ~spacto Ha reports that the Par sorvico is -.m11 satisfied with the -p,)rformance of duties by the rr.en, , and thG missions assigned tJi. them ! are being accomplished., At 1,he .• same timo Capt, Kirillin be :1jc,res i thr:\t ther e should be more: ir,1p:. ov'G~ment in tho personal app0r:." once o the men end to th1:1 t e nd he is enci -· voring to do all he can. He is c ertain of the co-operation of tho m0mbors of the company and bol i av s the Co. will r each a high standi~ in the Missaula District in the , no8.r future . ~~::\.~ ~ 1 GOOD 1)il ISffr.'S captain Kirillin bas had a distinguished milit ~ry c aroe ~~ havo ing serve d in th o Imper ial Russian Army and e lse in other ·uropian armies as ~rn offic ::Jr . companies 529 and 593 wish him , succe~ in his next a~sip:nr.:,:rnt. ,0 .f-lf,._;~_;fJ --:-.~,-- ---~J- ~ --~------------~ j! |