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Show J, THE PAYSOX Become ier-Uo- ys Ki rmU'Z They Keep Em Flying by Working Nights h mi. ! Z' 9 s' .1 friendly Amir-,il has assume prtf' riilitarv Who d of Au t the r,t is i that in oi ckrt) ;ctuh- t t ) ' p. be treaty mental dliO if ptiysieiar e all far; aock, vvorr job atre day devoted hvsroom or shop je taken up with Thousands of il are attending he Ins a distu symptoms s queer!; nj and r f.unil; or mst him forget is urbarces f the bod; d sturb l is inters i ard Bui lllustr: turbances ort said with d d m ri selection mtestira hospital disorder' knew, h tional d is army graduates of one their certificates of i a course, another is occupy the desks or cj predecessors It is .over 300,000 men will iese schools this year e -- adverse il or irelj use of I., ts t88 ft' ? Knowledge ital. our army is a fight-- d its only reason for ex-trn- d defense," Gen-chief of staff, at nen bances i modern cases Jt be c! -- I an a composed princi--ca- l experts Even a caliber-3- machine 0 a fair knowledge of tie the crews of the trouble mptoro : coast be me defense guns Vet knowledge which mechanical and elec- - of pedagogical Veurj standards armed student adopted by the khaki clad d the courses euralgio-p- lrJj. sudden! is his subject creased value to nation on the y he service, some ' termi-militar- T ard n L that every no Attend man in one of schools Aptitude, and the re-Efnce tests invariably commanding officers In T f soldiers to E of tike spe-- s study arn y iS con-- f development SI ccialists. department men are PW and maintain, e conditions, articles angng from intricate 1116 Ioh,0f or the L . s of H d by Id E a in d to the treated s suf 10 C A h U s i i r lbit id ml I' 1 . i i o, I i 1 n r m M ' hi i n ilrv n All methods of electrical communications are stressed, and every combat branch of the army is training radio operators and radio engineers, as well as every type of wire communication operators Army methods require that the soldier not only be able to install a telephone, but he must also be able to stretch and wires, operate a switch-boarmaintain the whole system in working order Huddled under a bush with a automatic pistol heavy caliber-4strapped to his side, and frequently in a driving rain, the army switchboard operator occupies a far different role than the "hello girl we When communications all know fail, the fog of war envelops the commander, and all too frequently, Pigeons have not chaos results pigeoneers been neglected and who train these carriers are recognized with specialists ratings Continuous Education. Unlike most civilians, the soldiers In addieducation never ceases tion to the 60 000 men putting in full time at schools every division and regiment in the army- is conducting Tactics schools additional time part are the principal courses taught in these troop schools, but thousands afterof men are devoting their noons to master ng the fundumentals of motors, radios, telephones and telegraph instruments Another tn mendous factor in the which is promotion of Americanism s educational svs- the of arm' part m many tem are sch mis conducted i g of the three teach the for ts u 2 1 is hese schools ard instruction t givme free M ers the si en dir ng with the colors will mm Every his sirvice, n, n sorrethm? f mi c' H lJ Mi- -l ' Genial iiMe if irifi p, ; be an Mm m n o f t i i i (. nut at n t f v - v i rr a id ' i ki ir r u 11 i o kill t I 'j' ties sturge n aie tg nets several . fr uri w h i h fill horn en men i f the mfi sturg' t'i i 1 f r h gh winds n i ti the ir traps i , It i m a haul u i, ,iri ft ibic eattl r r t ,,b;tcfi t r, ' small v ar ' nil as tu.e 'id ' c id ' g s'ritci tr1 across J ng the fish tr 'id to a c rt d , c if . v. Jl-- vj is 11 h Here is a general view of the outdoor assembly line at the Loikheed Aircraft corporation's plane plant In Burbank, Calif., showing how production goes on through the night on the famous 'T-3- 8 Lightning intercrPtor planes for the U. S. army and the British R.A F. More than 12,000 employees are on night work turning out tl,ese Planc- - nsc a closeup of a crew on night duty. fws STOP As soon as I reached Boston one dav, I was greeted by Johnny and We had a very satisfactory Anne visit and were joined a little later Franklin Jr by I telephoned my husband and we spent some little time catching up on news of all the different members of the family He had Ruth and her two children in the White House and I wished I could be in two places at once, for I would love to see her and Chandler and Elliott Jr All too soon, the message came Zimmerman that Professor was waiting for me downstairs and Mrs Morgenthau, Miss Thompson and I went out with him to Cambridge There we had a delightful dinner at the Faculty club and I enjoyed talkMr ing to my two neighbors, Jerome Green and Mr Mather At 8 00, we went over to the evening scession of the Institute on the ChilThis was the dren of Tomorrow It first of three days of meetings seems to be a very institute They told me there was probablv some one from every state in the Union present After speaking, I had a short talk with the reporters and then came Lack to the Statler hotel, where I spent some time discussing their interests with a group of students, who are planning to. go to South America They have two months at Harvard under the direction of Mr Louis Quintav ilia and then, I lilnve, six wtiks to two months in Mi xico Atop Signal hill at Camp Edwards, soldiers go through a realistlo maneuver designed to train them in breaking up strikes. Here soldier s, wearing steel helmets, engage soldier strikers, wearing d encounter. Strikers were captured, herded back to prison pen. fatigue hats, in strike-breaker- hand-to-han- Be Careful! Thats TNT! lie Kept Trying well-attend- l (ONURLME NT da during the week I an ither interesting session Ui e the International Students Serv-ii- c ((inference in Campobello, N B We spei t most of the meeting listening to Just ce Frankfurter addressing t e Sun mcr Student Leader-s- i In the morning he p institute if remaikibly clear and sim-- I k st ili mint of what law means in a uvilizid sieietj and what the nude a und of our iuhr I t s e Ik mtrj i out bv tilling us that tirtid -- own law is in hi i o aid not talk for an hour, since hi was ti lined m the Harvard law il ni thud of making the pupils s( Thi refute, he would the work the students bung trained f r 1. in hip hire, to behave in hr sum wav and to carry the bur-n,dill stums after he bv n , Vic Gh7zi, after nine years of trying, has won the coveted P.G A. At the nation's largest shell loading unit the Elwood (111 ) ordnanie golfing title and cup after th feating plant a demonstration Is given of the technique of plating TNT Into Byron Ntlson, last years champ, by h putt. Ghezzl Is shells. The explosive is poured in by bucket (right). Ior uniformity in sinking a shown above with his newly acloading and tests of explosive power, split shells (left) are sent through loading lines at regular Intervals. quired trophy. 30-i- ni Need for Workers Heres a Young, Bold Adventurer oint i n ffwn V -- f X, 1 hllDI all The he hshermrn ' f uhli tent f r 4 wl uu to !iip u Mat Let foi Oiituno i e Caviar f r ; uum the cosmopolitan g 1' di the lesser epicure n 11 i bio has a taste, quire 01 f gold to the fishermen R Ontario since shipments fi n ar c f sia, chief source have been curtailed for tl e d r ' - " With the price of cm ir to three dollars a p u d i taken from the lur-i dollar per ounce b t reaches the consumt r !'if fishermen have bein q i ' ditional nets m the i r 1,1 d1 and rivers to mict the I a the out Bearing an ill wind that bl vis the new activitv is i mu tourists to the h him s ft The Ontar.o Ind ai b ways, also shn e ri t' iv -- M ti i the fish is dre 'ure T1 i ic-- ki old r -- vv i ill be - rt 111 te a traoe inru id k ii 11 w t frmmv th. rs it e i i of conuct mist Chajlans Rs I I BOSTON 5 Cha-nut- vp 11 diversion bitvvnn Justice iiank furter and some of the students on file need for political organizations To my joy. when we returned to our own house, I found that our son, Jimmy and his wife had arrived Soon after, Mrs Henry Morgenthau Jr came having flown up from New Yoik city undir somewhat uncertain weather conditions The fog here was thick until about five o clock, when it suddenly began to clear and the sett ng s in shone through a rift m the clouds on the water, making the mouth of the river look like a pool of gold One evening, I read aloud some selections of rather lighter poetry, ending up with one serious group from John Browns Body, by Stephen Vincent Benet, after which the students began to ask for poems which were special favorites I was interested to find how many young people read poetry for pleasure One of them asked me to bring some poems by Langston Hughes, another would like me to read Hood s ' The Song of the Shirt Intensive instruction in ever) phase of military operation and war equipment is well under way today in army schools and Usting camps located at hundreds of points in the U. S. The personnel of the army, navy and air corps is being trained to a razor-edg- e of efficiency in preparation for stern times that may lie ahead. Above at top, is pictured a young soldier being initiated into the mysteries of field telephone communications. To the lift at bottom, a machine-guinstructor explains the mechanism, and at right bottom, a steel spokesman for America roars out a thunderous message, while artillery recruits look on. 1 i Mai-Lus- of - in 111 It vv as t i! tl t t nk tl it tv cl v e i t fi t tli it m i i lulling thi y wi ri bi i ak i i t if In duty Inch id bi i n i about thi m At ah ut 3 ill Mr and Mis lift and thin I listmed to a i - i precision fire control instruments to the rugged prime movers of heavy The finance department artillery. has special courses in accountancy and finance The signal corps stresses communications While the coast artillery courses of instruction emphasize electrical installations Weather forecasting, road making, y technicians, and cooking are among other courses taught. When these soldiers return home, the family jalopies should be maintained m perfect running condition as a result of this training one officer observed, while the static which interferes with Pas radio set should be readily eliminated School Centers Scattered. Army schools are scattered from coast to coast, with the air corps schools, w ith an enrollment of 20 265 students, leading the 13 branches of the army This figure does not include flying cadets or commissioned officers undergoing instruction At Scott field, over 4 000 men are learning to be radio operators e and radio mechanics while at field, over 11,000 men are taking technical courses of instruction Close behind the air corps in the number of soldiers attending schools is the quartermaster corps with men being trained in practically every activity found in evil fe, ranging from electricians cirpen ters, painters, and plumbers to shoe repairers and welders The quartermaster corps also has motor transport schools at Can p II labird Baltimore, Md , Fort WiPhcrs r, Atlanta, Ga , and C in p X San Antonio, Tixas uhue graduate each montn f' n months course as spun tor mechanics The armed forci si it Knox will eventualh ur i 000 men a year and it a student body of 4 2'1 I dous expansion of ih force, from one div is now in training u th planned in the in n calls for lnnumiii!' for modern waifirt - liv his i v v L!i& i . lain di i 11 i I u- -t .A i ' till n o & BOSTON f ca . id i htd Wilt stl wh u i Mr Opens P wen i tl k I if v l Mr i Russian Failure in pi ' alcot f the 433 S army trained or meet any foe, ta? f heart ars ice of operation the )t prepa t is planned, mechanized, utilizing every gadg-anc- e ever devised by Jj which tohas mili-- j that of proportion it contains more more technically trained and commis-ir- y force ever organ-- r rid s history the emergency, war zstructions provide for is Hopkir, lave that the claim aperts f the ex game Wi'tl'T' e full-tim- that is another ar department list m s ises Dr The al :W WyA& I I i l a theoretical and mechanics. This onal In fV clerical b, cene I months of six a h studies Their 2 brief s, miry Frife jr soldiers are in tendance at some h 1' anj c i e or i iZi approximately :e pa' jii filial a mock i n ,:ed m 1C., 1,1 fi p professional ui - i 4 C, in esseru t is the d cc i I V v 'W', iT"9 g 'j Roosevelt Qnor u rA WELLS 0L W H perUnim NesP KSitrn i "W X j r eSiSmficance wyteAi, School-Bov- s furopean-'Wa- ra know y (HROMcu: New Technique of Modern War , Study school t ' " Miff fe A z 1 p s 1 M'Rsh'LL lnitd Sta.Ps Army. Bl" "S'Mfi-itaVeirffi tAMerfo Val P?ni' . colU ge Mnev often s S( make" l) rit Rucll -- erv ce eventual s "d and there eniselv es nocs on currency imi-ia,- e anOjibwav dilcit' v as vv e cook a I U s In f the increased ii'n u fi nt f lS is d n cv erv its I ike the t i northern O m also pro hi- r i ii n ft strange thing U ft i in living things The sturgeon h is f plates on its t many of thi se shields on eac o' the -- in s l t -- i g qi d d i jus f c 1 c ri-- i t t -t iv - cuV h w ui vn i It is e is k nr r luce fi h r m's and in i ur u -- t r mg him unf i r it I bin all of t i ' ) u o il. d wi nl to East t il j v s t fill Qu iddv v f fi t mg I toj le at I i ui i r si m an n t 'u'r I f -- t d i ' 4 v h- i f t ( rr w ut h I 4 'lit b ) s a rather in Die av at. n unit it mi h i r 1 , 'mi uS irr ula vmib i i no be buy '1 ut ptd w I v f s tl , n us jTUk , Hes pretty young for an adventurer, but here he is . . . Harveyeito son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leaih of (.oral Leach, seven month-ol- d I thuuj,nt finally, one Gables, Fla. The family is bound on a long trip by streamliner, steamer iid Id like to be here and muleat to a gold mining camp In Ecuador. Lor two years the Leaches will be Iortowlo, 2,500 feet above sea level. nit .il f n pobello ' -- 1 WWW as Sidney Hillman, OPM lie testified before a house committee that within the next year, U. S. defense Industries will need an added 2S to 3 million workers |