Show r- r f I I r jC Jg f i Jy a r 4 fW ir I 4 t c I x w 7 r b 6 ft f. f r Er a F Fj j t. t G a k k Jr Y V c r J jA ITi rY 4 I JT ii T U r OC r I 10 1 Miles in Six Weeks Mrs Ra Raymond Graves holds picture hook book for Jan 3 to scan Clustered about are Dorma Rae Raye 5 on Pauls Paul's 12 lap Virgil Yirgil 15 Hazel 14 ith 14 with By J Jim Quigley If logistics that logistics that good old army term term just just means moving groups of people and things from irom one place to another then Mrs Raymond Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond Graves 2nd 1089 ave is a n logistics expert She's not high brass of course In fact she holds no army rank But she is the wife of a reserve resene officer officer currently currently a master sergeant ser ser- geant who geant-who who has moved a brood of six youngsters close to miles in the past six weeks She's been caught in m the housing housing housing hous hous- ing shortage which again agam is prevalent prevalent prevalent preva preva- lent at cities near large coast camps because of the Korean sit SIt- Last month she left Germany where her husband had been stationed stationed stationed sta sta- sta- sta 20 O months They were anxious to have the children re receive receive receive re- re schooling schooling- in the states Bonnie Joan Jean an 6 kneeling In front The family I has traveled close to miles in the past six Ix ecks since the they left German Germany for the U U. S. S I I Domestic Logistics Expert Sergeants Sergeant's Wife Moves Brood of 6 To 10 S. S LF L Ends IS Mile Mk Trek Part of our dream was to buy buya a house too she said Saturday M Graves a Texan by birth secured transfer to the Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond division then stationed at Fort Lewis Letis Wash Vash They began the air and rail trip from Europe Moving Io the youngsters about in inthis inthis inthis this country meant living in motels and hotels hotels and and taking care of the youngsters who range from 3 to 15 years of age By the time they arrived in the state of Washington the Second division had moved toward Korea and and the the sergeant was transferred to Camp Cook Cal As there were no homes a available available avail vail able near Fort Lewis the family moved on to Camp Cook But the same situation existed there A native Utahn Mrs Graves decided decided decided de de- de- de to come to Salt Lake City The long trip put quite a dent dentin in such things as plans to buy a ahome home home to to say nothing nothing- of putting a crimp in the family bank roll They spent more than 2800 In moving the thc family Food bills become be be- conic come astronomical when it means taking six healthy youngsters to toa toa toa a hotel for a night Mrs J Graves' Graves situation situation situation-as as so many others who have been snared in the recent war crisis crisis came came to the attention of the home service ser division of the American Red RedCross Cross Mrs Ruth C. C Brimhall director put her staff to work trying to find a home in Salt Lake City for forthe forthe forthe the family And then just tell a landlord you have six children said Mrs Graves But here we are she added philosophically |