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Show J x-1u.ary _I s s "JB __ _ I want to truce t h is OF;:>Jl' t '.:.Li t~r to bid. farewe ll to :both Company 234, and Civilian C:i nserra tion r:orp s .s.ctivities. Raving served the Corps for a period ')f five and one half years I have come to the conclusio n :.ha.t tte most ,;~: timt lesson enrollees learn are Liberty, }.,.raternity, and. Equality " '.;,.:_-1 cre is very little to say a1:out the deveL;,ma nt of Equal i tyr a s all mt:m'be rs receive the same clothing , allowance, nour isr.me n t, and d tenticrn . Fraternity is imbed.ded in their mi nds with the aid of cc ope rating methods that are emphasi zed during study, recreat ion and while at work . The develop- ment of the love of Liberty is the most i mportant single purpose. Liberty is a very delica te quality and can easily be destroyed or displaced for something less desirable" EV ? rJ enrollee of a Com;any should see to it that nei the r he nor anyone else d.oe s anythi ng to j eapo r'di ze the Company 1 s L::. :, i:'l rties , they meri Only when men are c , pable of exce re :is i Lg· these qualities do the ri ght to be calle d memb e rs of the Civil ian Conservatio n Corps. I l eave Co!J1?any 234 Fecruary . to serve with it e Happy to have had the opportunity I hope that in the fu.t l.:i.re ·1 ,,,ill hear much of the very _best abcm t _Company Two ~Llrty Fo.ur . J'ACOF S. RUDNITSKY Lit Lt .e Inf-Ro s., (;:) mr.:1and i ng 311 th Inf• .Y, |