Show TF WAR WORN TRUCKS J CANT CAN'T BE REP REPAIRED AIRED SAYS SAWS SOLDIER EX-SOLDIER Trucks used for transportation of or men and materials during the tho war will not find a n. away way nay back Into the market market says saysa a former member mem mem- ber lIer of oC the recently recent recent- ly 1 returned from Franco and nc n w nC vw w with tho the International Motor compan com com- pan pany There are two reasons for why wh this is Is' Is is so One that th j tation taUn problem Is equally as cult now as when the war was reaching Its Hs climax The other I is that the tho trucks have ha been subjected to such auch hard usage that when discarded dIscarded dIs- dIs carded from military service they are arc jUr When units are broken up and returned for tor muster out out motor transports transport ate are turned over o to tox x a base base- mot motor r depot Those that can be bo repaired aro are overhauled o a and kept In service but ma man many trucks are arc scrapped on the ground un without with with- out being taken to a o oun a salvage e dump These worp worn out out tracks will have to be 1 3 replaced b by new trucks and It t Is doubtful lr Ir the number of or trucks now contracted for will be bo sufficient to tc take care of or needs The railroad m of France France I even cn including the temporary military mili mill tary r railways is hopelessly I quate and motor transports are arc o overloaded and driven at e-ceH e excessive hc e I rates of speed over O roads that have havo beer been worn out b by traffic night and day or ruined h b bombardment I Factories stores g. g homes and oven farms must bo be rebuilt and until the tho entire war ruined area arca Is I restored there will be no lessening I Q Pf of th the tremendous demand for tor trucks trucks |