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Show MOTORISTS TO GALL ON SOLDIER BOYS Thousands Plan Auto Trips to Training Camps, Says Browning. Tens of thousands of people will be visitors at the sixteen great army training train-ing camps this summer. Parents, relatives rela-tives and friends of the boys in train ing for overseas service will want to see them in camp and get an idea of these gieat soldier cities with their khaki-clad inhabitants. "This," says Manager Arch Browning Brown-ing of the Browning Automobile company, com-pany, local Willys-Overland distributors, distribu-tors, "will undoubtedly mean that many of these visitors will motor to the camps from all parts of the uniou, as the railroad facilities are all being used to speed up freight transportation, the automobile offers au ideal means for this kind of travel and as aid to relieving re-lieving congestion. "Appreciating this greatly increased travel, the Willys-Overland company is now working out plans whereby every dealer will act as an information bureau bu-reau for tourists. Word has just been sent out by John N. Willys to every distributor and dealer, located all over the United States, urging all motorists to use the Overland dealer to give them the best route fFom city to city, and asks every dealer to co-operate in every way with travelers, especially those who are going to the cantonments. By this plan it is believed that the Overland Over-land compan' may aid materially in helping the tourists to keep on the best roads and direct them over the shortest short-est distance between intermediate points on their journey." |