Show -- Isèn lOwer t ase 1 4 Trek Shows Need for Highways Cross-Countr- y n Now to take a of Americans and convert them Into first-ratfight- ing troops and officers had been learned by experience not by textbook Not to overtrtte the factI had a fNding tor the military pOtential Jo hwnan terms of the United' States My education had not been neglected At Ft Berating in Georgia to which I and the remnants duty pia 'lows In articles ercerpted from Editor's No of lit Is !This a eagles the forthcoming autohiotrachy At Ease the President Dwight p Eisenhower - I - I ' to"dIkonaaIno4 - I had missed the boat in the war we had been told would end all wars A soldier's place was where the r ' i i i i 1 went fighting on I told my- - I I hadn't self f ully yet' learned the I Ii ' t kt i: 'ii I f‘ 11' t i1 t ' --- 1st 4 soldier i I -- - 1 - is i 1" 'where he is ordered Iv his - - k t '' t 1- '' -- i Gen -- - ' Eisenhower And there was after all a brighter side For an officer graduated frotn West Point less' than two years before States entered the war I had been singularly fortunate in the scope of my first three and a half years of superiorsi— my command were ordered after some months of demobilization I had far too much time on my hands The Army fixed that By early March 1919 we were on the move this time to Camp again For me Meade Maryland this was full circle Meade to Meade within one year J30- even there we fortunately basis were on a mark-timThe future of the tank corps was uncertain Many experi- ' of basic lesson of '144': the military — e' 't: ' ' that the prop-- t ' v "er place for 1 1 1 i - - The ---- -- THE THEOSOPHICAL ( i SOCIETY I :i '' ' 1 invites you to attend a Free Public Lecture J 1 'i ) I OP ' "2 i f by Mr & Mrs Felix Layton World Travelers and Lecturers PM 11:00 Monday April 17th Newhouse Hotel SLC I 1 ' i L - ' Tuesday April 18th Ben Lomond Hotel Ogden INZEL-: : - '77 - I I t —JA - - 4mattle- NM -- -- r r't 0 ) I n rl 1 41 ) - t- - ' r-- r-- 1 - t 4 ! - t-- i '7 i i ' 1 - '''''I''''? i ''' -- '1 1 -- '' - --z 4- - ' ' 4 ' 1' camped within a mile of a lit-tie settlement that boasted a combination restaurant and parlor a post of- fire a telegraph station two general stores and a hall dozen houses Going over there for a visit we decided that one of the Easterners bark in camp a man who was more gullible than he should have been about conditions beyond the Budson River should be given a taste of the authentic West Sereno made friends with several of the local people who were In the restaurant After he talked to them we took a table and waited for the arrival of the Easterner and a few of the other boys While we sat enjoying our dinner the natives began to talk and argue heatedly and loudly about the possibility of Indian trouble It appeared that an outbreak was immlmtient They were terribly dis- appointed we overheard that the motor convoy had come into their without region soft-drin- k t6:: P "1:" t ' :044 040 4 to 4 - -- ' -- "- 2 :' : FEATURING THE iiNEST: WURLITZER NEW PIANOS AND UP $39900 ORGANS $67900 AND OPPRACTICI tr - SOHMER 50 TO 200 BRAND NEW PIANOS TO CHOOSE ALWAYS a NEW STORY & CLARK 1'"Ik A '''' 71 t La 1 iiL 3557557 PIANOS - 7 46 USED SPINETS $39300 AND UP USED GRANDS $40000 AND UP AND UP $I3500 ---r lrR r- 8th GET r L t 0 1 EAST FROM s4 1) SO 4 'MOW Pi ---- OW Dial SALES Prom 1 1 - ' ii '' ''' ' np - - elle e r'4f° S! dRie- !'!'r toe !1 ' !" p P :te I ' 0 s's i t ' It : pi es I t - 11 ot - 1664 14 It it 4 ' '' a : w So 1 gri 413 itrt i'4 'f 4 to 1' - '' t 14 ' — 4 iI ‘ v 4 ( r ----- 14 t''' ecttiit 7 '1 -- metkN:'N I lt'' ' 40''''' Ilk 'kt -- A "1i 1 0 AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC ' lon IT I -- - i 144 ) S -- et'''' t 5400 -- ye -- YOURS TODAY - GE: ' VAST or SELLING: Electric ' -- it A I '' WHIRRCLAPOOL t )16 ' DRYER Modes LPG557 I fr iw I "H:GHEST TRADZIN ALLOWANCE" Corner 2nd South ci) State - 1' - $9 ' I '1 t-- -- i-- - t ' r) - i7:t Hi -- VikaltilialOSIONtlawoom01810101111-1061-7215011191- el- MARK 7: 1 ' Ilk' - 0 374-L- FREEZER - ' J Model RRE302 -' - r ice ver ir LOVareSil )''' 0- :ri -- - Ar mow ir - 11 - 1 Alw —7 r 3P ev gb IC ' All : -1 : ' "-- 4--- tr ' (1! 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News Inc ready proving their worth This WdS one 'of the things TIIPAny: 4 Fellow Ntimed N Speeches Ran On Get Your 1967 SCM 250 oto N AT ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER CO EXCLUSIVELY i' —0-4it- d - ACROSS FROM SEARS PIANO ORGA11 TVAREHOLISE - ' Faster than any vehicle in the convoy we shot off in all directions to find the man who was carrying that message to the telegraph office We found him took the story to the officer and commanding pointed out that if such news reached the Adjutant General he was unlikely to understand our brand of humor The com- ntanding officer went along with the gag crossed out the Indian part of the telegram and sent the rest of it off not informing the man who had drafted it in the first place Thereby a ntunber of us were saved lengthy explanations in original and three or more carbons We reached San Francisco at long last although even in California where the highways were the best we had encountered we averaged less than ten miles an hour We were met east of Oakland by city officials and the fire were escorted department streets through with whistles blowing around the Bay There were elaborate electrical and fireworks displays a dinner at the Hotel Oakland a dance at the municipal auditorium The next day we crossed San Francisco Bay on two ferries paraded through the city received our medals 'and listened to the final sneerlies For the Thing You Don't Need With a Classified Ad - - rr7:71 f(it - -- Took the Story' SPOT CASH - 1961 69 attack Pesky Redskins 11 April bahns of modern Germanyr and knowing thP asset those olfill 41 ' '''' I P! The recruit took hi g "ditties seriously marching at attention around the camp as if on parade Brett and several others spread out and from a distance would let out an occasional short yelp Finally just as we hoped the sentry let go with both barrels — to arouse—'' the camp he explained later After at he explained length we all went back to bcd pleased with ourselves There had been no Indian trouble since MO of course but another kind of threat loomed instantly It happened that One of the duties of our victim was writing up daily progress reports to be telegraphed back to the War Department We learned that he bad drafted a telegrara In which among other things he described the local Indian trouble and reported dissatisfaction among the local population because we had come in with no mean's of defending the community in the event of "We've been hoping you'd get here" one man said "but I'm not sure it's going to help We thought the Army might frighten the Indians away" Ile said they'd been trouble- some lately and the communi- ty had hoped to have relief from their depredations for a while But he added that the Indians were shrewd and that' by now they knew that the visiting soldiers had no arms As they went on SPreno and several of us expressed our anxiety Before we left for we proclaimed our camp intention of mounting a guard We borrowed an old shotgun ivictl—m ''' 11 ' AloridirY il ' ' or Duties Were Serious arms They had been Triw i 111 I vas staged Sere-n- o tour just behis during fore midnight let out an occasional shriek This added to the tension As Sereno came in off post we took concealed positions to watch our man informed that we carried nothing but a few pigtols with a 22 caliber sporting rifle here and there Then they ad- dressed directly — ''''' - Perhaps our finest hour was Wyoming We had i - of —the— West- in western - ' - ' r:54:-- : ' 0 ' it 7 ''' t 1 ' ' knowledge' The - s this episode - 161 t reasonably dependable their only impressions of that section of our country having been gained from highly ored books and stories usual- ly printed on pulp paper Our Finest Hour ri j LI ' of i - c7414 and a few others took the early duty We allotted the dreary small hours of the night to the officer for whom Some of the commissioned officers vere reserves and For some were regulars most camping out and taking-care of oneself in the field — as a snatter- - of course Bitt's as it developed the train also included a number of young officers from the big cities of the East who were innocent ri ' improve there were effervescent spir- its to take advantage of every lull — particularly after we had crossed the Missouri and were in more sparsely populat- ed areas War 1 - -1 — 0" ' for so to speak pattern machines and men alike ilmmommor r r-- 1 into a Elaborate Ceremony An elaborate ceremony had marked the start of the transJust continental expedition south of the White House grounds the "Zero Milestone" which still survives nine presidential administrations was dedicated in the presence of the Secretary of War Newton Baker the Chief of Staff General Peyton March a handful of general officers several senators and Each had representatives something to say about the role of these road pioneers not all of them were brief My to UNDERSTED13 I I KEYS ? to the townspeople it with shells we had removed that in no event get hurt) Then arranged for sentinels it wasn't all work and it wasn't Once we got all discipline other man I'd select would he my friend Sereno &eft We got our orders and joined the truck train the next day -- - ''t and trying from one of and loaded (from which the shot so could anyone put Turf:421hcalinfrlt Department thought that it would be a good idea to send along a number of observers front several branches of the Army So did we Instructions came to Camp Meade that two tank officers were to go I prompt- ly reported that I would be glad to make the trip if my superiors approved and the I luck was running we rnissect the ceremony As we progressed — slowly — westward we were kept busy taking care of break- downs it could—ber accomplishecj at all Nothing of the sort had ever been attempted enced soldiers- - thought clumsy anrYslow mechanically unreliable expensive and tactically useless On several counts they were right On the last they were wrong rL ' heard about a truck convoy thit wax to cross the country from coast to coast and we were immediately excited To those who have known only concrete and macadam high ways of gentle grades and engineered curves such a trip In might seem humdrum those days we were not sure e the-Unit- 1 of e book cif To correct the deficiencies the tank which was still a would vehkle primitive require Its constant use in field exercises plus cooperation between military men and manufacturers Jrn thoKe days suA cooperalion was seldom thought of (nide the pressure of war was off The use of the tank was for the time being turned over to the What - was theoreticians turned over to us at Meade for the time being were more soldiers to demobilize Major Sereno Brett and I cross-sectio- ' t- R6od Is thie'bici—of the 'ikes--ern country" he said strong so - virile:— t in this journey of yours across " ' etc On th te- plains last day the ' pche S ran on and on in a similar vein The trip had been slifficult' tiring and fun I think that every officer on the convoy had recommended in his report that efforts should be made to get our people inter-w- e better ested In producing roads A third of a century AlPf' Artft stqliefrtITC''11014:: m's itusismommor----- 4 11111MOONOIMEIMI II'NO MONEY DOWN- -3 YEARS TO PAY The Paris Appliances—Dow own end Cottonwood a o 7'41 |