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THE JEFFERSONIAN af I 7 ' a 'V-'V 1-- H, -, ,4 3 l' . JA. A 'F' 7 a , .2 . ,T ,fit iffy ,459 .rre . 'M ' GOVERNOR BAKER OF MISSOURI PAYS VISIT'TO OMTO Obedience is the first principle of good citizenship, and you young men are learning that great principle here, Governor Sam A. Baker of Missouri declared in his address delivered to the CMTC regiment Wednesday, July 23. Accompanied by his official party, the Governor arrived at Jefferson Barracks early. in the morning to inspect the training camp and to spend a few hours with the student soldiers. Following a review of the CMTC, Governor Baker addressed the corps, which was drawn up in mass formation at the north end of the parade ground. . Colonel Moor N. Falls introduced the Governor, who stressed obedience to law and love of country as the two greatest qualities of good citizenship. lt is an inspiration to see you young men getting ready to take care of yourselves and your country, declared Adjutant General Frank Rurnbold of Missouri, who was next introduced by Colonel Falls. At noon, Governor Baker and his party had mess with the students and then went to the rifle range to watch them at target practice. He expressed great pleasure over what he had been privileged to see in camp during the training activities. On General Rumbold's return to Jefferson City, he wrote Colonel Falls as follows: My dear Colonel Falls: The Governor has asked me to please convey to you his appreciation of your many courtesies to him and the undersigned when we visited your Post during the Citizens' Military Training Camp. The Governor is intensely interested in every- thing that is conducive to educating the future voters in good citizenship and in bringing them to a realization of their duties to the country and to the peoples of their local communities. He was very much impressed with the earnestness shown by all who had to do with the training of the young men in camp. With kindest personal regards, Yours very truly, F. M. RUMBOLD, The Adjutant General Page Ninety-two - .1.vmv.v.v.vmv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v v v v v v .v.v.v.v.' U . ' v.V.vN.v.v.v.v.v.v.vw.v.v.v.v.V-v.v.vmv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v, ' 0
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