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Show iRMOHiS PURCHASED I FRENCH OFFIGERS i II 'j' Vance, the creator of the motor ear, :::d a signal honor to the Nordyke & li-'rmon company when in the midst the world conflict she placed orders several hundred Murmon 34s for sj. uso of the French general staff, j'lonfronted by the need of cars which ','.1(1 measure up to the varied and ex-' ex-' 'ng requirements of the staff, the , ;;nch high commission to America limed of the Marmon 34 's fine record c:; the U. S. Army active service test t: the Big Bend district of Mexico. An r: estimation of the merits of the car :t-' unremitting service under most ad-t;'se ad-t;'se circumstances proved favorable jl an order was given. ;;o race in the world is a .better Jkc of fine motor cars than the (-:!iH'h. In France the motor car was i" "eated and perfected. In France, v'f ocfore the war, the French army el "t motor cars ami trucks for ,- -ive service. Their test standards .. nme world standards. Ihe saving of Paris, and Verduu by . tor cars and trucks are to well i'1"'" to require more than a word. . such genius planned and carried out . ise greatest triumphs of the motor , Through such experiences the army ... " of France have final, absolute ' owiedge of motor enrs. They know. , " ironsn'.cr all phases of a 'car, the points, as well as those of strength, P'l and durability. While still confronted bv the un-; un-; -ahnble Vfril the Marmon 34 was se- led to serve the Fench general staff. choice is a genuine honor to the . rnion 34. It clearly shows that the '"'"'ed .engineering, the light weight .;s'rMl101'. Hie aliiminiim and quality .rais are appreciated by those best aticd to judge. v |