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'..am.aa62!),,...,j:1 wart to reach atilt farther loward the ' . .1,i 46.44..v.i.,,ONolummtimmem--1- ., t dor. In rasa It troublo tho ths other fellow what be is gobs( to de I the more slow moving but snore re' ,..1' ;:4r vital potnta of alestro. Mid so ow timb mtry would bo colloid tm to boar the to you. and do it drat. The ability of sistant infantry arrives Bridge& railcavalry covering the Infaatry adverse .( ; frvw of tho fighting. nip isature Or the cavalry to strik and holdIng the ronamunleatleme. i:i'a t quick. bard VraY or highway. railroad junctions and reentry and thep blesican mode ot Wow Itas in lit' great mobility as cont. supply canters ar. tbs ohdectivea of forces. ree destruction of IMP. of In the event at tava Mors by an enemy counter. let It be auppooeg for a son. the 'nein, Were Met in 'milkiest forte mg war mann lb. mounted troops pared to Infantry. It Se also intended advancing cavalry In an enemy e coun- cemmunication and supply army men the defending cavalry would be es- moat that Intervention in Mexico had tn require a deciaivo battle to disturb 0.. &malleable. Tba United Platen ca. for smuting purposes. though it is al. try. For full affactiveness numerous hare learned to ksdi to the car.dry. In pertod to interfere wtth his landing in; boss diacidod upon. t t. him II in excolicnt condition. sod. al- - ready concelod that the r- uI4 113 he41 Of a be t Us tho coatlines of The in Mnot p4datactunents of thP possilaim rovatrT nett's, war gamest in Waal, u.tar rotteI planes al caa:ry attropiano wa)s. destroy department Arsila this country dose not pompoms & :1 probably surpass the cstralrt troop In It mice if the aneutr plan tor meet- serve, to be hurled 1110111 the .110ITIY maturation In his rear. cutting Mtn off that event call for tho cavairy to ernea nietes is tslitonott on or neer tho ,.; f r.gy 'ere number tit such tookttell atiletont Be owing It le ing this advance is to to broken up. in the foal moments. to mak victory from hia ships and supplies. The ravel. the border first. At strategic points, Mexican border or in Mexico. , '1 se-ewould 0 be ours to Pre & rood :Ay In an aggressive campaign Ow meal. Only a rapidly moving form could atdoubly sure and disperse his forces rY would be exported to meet the rap. pregumably where railway lines Join pointed Out that tho rough. eltreit0 nt themselves. 17 must lead the advance. striking into tempt suck swift blows. deb v..red more thoroughly than foot soldiers Idly shifting front of an invading en- tho two countries. cavalry wou'.el Nil populated and That area of twthers 4r,1 I CaTtiry. according to aottoPtott mill- - the Mart of the buried into Mexico. This force would Maxie offet innumerable obstrw hems could hope to du. Another function of emy. 4 nemy's country. simultaneously.. M ensand be to be to mod 11101rirle line tho these Mak is to the rests reach ,''''. far along thew to the rapid advance of infantry. thus of ity theory Upon proctico. Likewise, a swiftly general principles rasa fleeting cavalry cavalry expwtod cavalry ,i grim & clutch Wow. It is Om arts of i sizing strategic points along nom of form Is calculated to bra' up tha !my. destroy his lesrag and uppiy down to a concrete case. ouch all the lines of communication. each detach- - I making unusually tang cavalry forcer t 1,4 nil 'wilco dopendod United States must be prepared to en-- meat taking aa many stations sa it a roguish. upon to 'do to COMMilnielltiOn and bolding them until formation at lb mantra defenelva : trains and harass him in the rear. - t-- ii . ! 7 .7 starter. As the equipped with !'''i storage batter.), may fall under 'Prete .1I condition& there is an arrangement for 'r!'.;1 I ' ', cranking by hand from the interior ot . the car. Tte radiator Is prottieted by 1. , two swinging doors of armor plate '.:; ; ' ! i I! which may be opened or closed by a FL WILIECOX of 11' I lever in reach of the driver. York city is one at I Tbe armor plate forming the body b 3,- -. ;;,- iv sb A rri riveted to an iron framework supportmen in the 4 1.; - I t,Njommii,:- Ay: V't e''.1 !i ,,t ed by the chasels. and at !suitable points , :-, country this summer. He tit; ' ' " ii .!04.-,:.6' are chaining. there Vilna 4'. gusset plates " 446 I. of the I manager Hughes campaign . (0,1 frame and armor together in a rigid if4 , is directing the efforts of the Re:,,,...:7,1, ',1 71 ;,, structure thus utilizing the armor for aad . 1 . publican party. The duties of a ' structural etrongth and for Protection. ,ek I 1 ,i ...f.,:, I- I The car is InanalPir are numerous, and a ,....:, , privtikally invulnerable to 1 (LA 1:,recr;er'(77 lel. most capable man is necessary to hold ' k eke inary rifle fire. as a eervies bullet 6i1 f I .ti 4 mtFlo,::,;!. f -- t t (;) , P, 11. down will not penetrate Uri 'rag tired at very this job. Mr. Wi Ikon was the ii:4'Llci !!': 14 ...40.4. ' ' - 4! : R II .Illhoss ,..,,, 1.1::: t. ,.., .:,,,:i.V'S,Oa -. rime rine and etrik.ng very squarely. choice of Ikir likuilles.-An- d ,,,, r-Litkaz rich' Deity waif splaied 'at 't illi ..- -' 11-4.f:e 1,;,, . 16 r , ',.IIIL ,,. elction. . "., single shot to insure that no inferior 114 ; ION .4,, 1,41-44s." , ,, ,0:15 , Mr. Willtox has been long a doe 4' plates Are used The armor plats Is a it .. .,, L., 41gull hard tough steel opecially treated to friend of the Republican nominee. He 1.,..1 ,,, - , 1,,t, t;-::.:.-- ;' bulto the 01110 of the fire callers upon mazimum reeistanos (1 ., l'i1 was :. Otte Mr. . , 'i, 1 . 4,4t:LA.; r... , ,,, zl II ,: t : lets and as a general propositiv is Hughes when the latter arrived in New .:06----2,, J. .,,,,:i 41 lir U 0 ,, --1 V about twice as good fur the purpose as York from Washington as a presiden-i.11,. , L....,.. ,, i! f pt ,,,, ,,,, ordinary boiler vat,. Is other words. tial candidate. . I I - I a soldier behind an armor plate c'4-- , Mr. Willcox was born in amyrna. N. l' 1 . ...- ...-, . .mr... loch thk k would be Just as Rafe T., in all. lie attended the common . ,. ..4.14-11,1...,i:, 4 -.. as though be were sheltered by a c,...:, school of his native town and was , to, ,,,t, . ,,..,,,i,v..s..,7 inch boiler school , 1I '7111from the normal plate at graduated 0, ,.;.:,'.e.,-0In each of the revolving tweets there and from the 4'1 Brockport ' . 4 c,,, subsequently 1, , I t I .,,..::....,..,, Is mounted a ins, hine WWI of the Benet University of Rochester. , After teach11.,1,,,,..An4t,i,,,i4.ivitvizt,,10,,r,t.t.:,,........,... ..,.., r.....,:, r.n...,:er, t.....6, ; with telescopic sight now in ing school a time he attended the Co. ,! titted t, , 4 . type 4.., ,es" i . . , I . general um in the United States army. Wahl lew school. from whicb he was - ,,,,4 ' sot .,, .., 4.. ( t :',..7.,These guns Sole the same cartridge as graduated in MS and was admitted as 4! I : IN3. ifr, ..:,,,,, ;; '114 .. : ... .4jkli ,,,,i, ' ; f 44.4..4..44;:..3.7,.1 .;', a member of the bar a year later. the service rifle. and each ean fir. sev.... ,,,,, ' ' v,.. 1 IMEMEIMPNI, a a shots Willcox Mr. ..t.....1"7:::77.17,' married hundred minute. The eral of gun daughter r,. W ' t '.. '.''' . :. : t'l I ' e.,...., William F. Havemeyer. He is an acmounts Cr. so conatructed that a dam:,'4.;!.:-.,:;,,-.' i' I ,' ' .)4 ,:le ,,...0.4 ,';',,,;-"- '..t r,,. : t,:..,; ,,,..,,,,,, ,, tive member of the Union League dub. ., aged or Jammed gun can be almost in-; ;i 1I tt $ .,,2;,...,;;20,,,,,..i..,,,, .,A , v-.1stantly replaced by s spare gun. and the Republican club. the Bar associa41,10,441.4 4 t ,1 .44't v..... 't 0 I spare barrels are carried to rapiers lion. the Alpha Delta Phi club. Mei .'',:44'.'..'',,ti,'-'- a ,10,,,r ''. b'''..';,,:,,,,,444' ''. 'VI 44 v r" 1 0 lit .. ,,,..,,. ...f,,,,,,,4? fil d e"," .9 kVA) ,1. times which may become so worn by New York Yacht club and the Century !, ::3, ,,,t,..t.,!:',Pnjr:., r:,,.,,, ! I ,::;4?1.'..401 . , II ..', r 6 k7.. 1111 liktS110,411 , : f' ' rat So''' -: ; 1 to be i inaccurate. ..4;" ,.,' association and is president Ins ;''..,'"''.,r';'4 ?( q;;, ''. rapid firing as I ,,4,-': ..r l'''!,..'''.. k; ILI ? 4 .4,, V :,, :AA", ; :, :,!t:i ,,, 7,,et , ,:,:,I k 41v, rti 1 :it :', :, be In 4Geneses. ', of fired to the addition , The guns may at any angle ciety 1 , . it. ,A.' '..4- ;,I; '1.;'' . in from the somewhat below his of elevation legal the IA :,, ,, profession prominence 1 lir-Amoriond' , it . et' . it horizontal to practically straight up In and as a public Meer. Mr. Willcox has Widetal-t' t 0 I '4! ' oi, .v .,) the air. so that they may be used for important business interests. 14t11,1, v- 4i At times be has been mentioned the attack of air craft If desired. For t(g,AINILII"oololato.."' f -t t: lel al.. tt' 1'4(41 1:teri . the latter purpose there is a gun port prominently as a candidate for gov11, i 1;1 ,, Ye' ' IL the roof of each turret extending ernor. 1,1,,....4:111," i ,tt!- ,, Ai Mr. Willcox's father was Thom.. L. from the front to about MA center. 44? autemobile. ,.1' ' 1I I1;1, 144V,04,:ile moltoroyclm Tbs proper. creW for a car of this Willcox, a descendant of early settlers. ,.., 1,.. ... tz . . 1 0)": HZ armorod motorcar shows equipped and with an adequate suPPII The maximum speed is abotd twee- sine has not been definitely determined. His mother etas Miss Catherine B. f I. , in the ,,, ,1117','-per hour. and to give es-t- but will probably be at least five VIM Stover. ,.I,S:'.;L4tIct:',44t omperwing photo. of ammunition. lamellae. water and oil trams mike for 4 .1,4 . In the fall of 1117 Mr. Willcox went power negotiating bad roads as that is the least number that could Ord actually is about 12.00a pounds. In addition to traph la !!,,,,, ,.tzitrixurciedit-built by the United Maus the usual features et driving braking or for cross country work there is a operate both tune at the same time and to New York. He had saved WO. His werentent for the use of the reindlir and which he beM Only a few with which ergot doubles them subtransmission the ammunition. supplied there wheels positiOn. beep all Our Ott steering tt nar and has As the car poi' a ear opsraung alone there should months. was am clerk in the classified boom put In nertice is a steering post et the rear and for usual gear reductions Photos by American Pre.. Anoetation. the Mexicanjust . and by drives on all four wheels and there is probably be a lookout to watch lite efdepartment of a newsparear advertising to the nos when to border. In addition running 4,4 fect of the fire and guard !against surWILLIAM R. WILLCOX. ins,. it it understood that a liabtor throwing a reverse lever all SOW torrn w total reduction of 'about finny-do- e per. His salary was 112 a week. Thee He With d si. reverse turn of the miens Si' use et the pis and a an always in the driver's he got a position as teacher in the in obtained are smaller ward and speeds body bating so run He studied sad schools. law &voting himself to general Pratiks of portunity it afforded to make tha se. turrrt instead of two will bo instead of tho usual one speed. The wheels in lowest gear bussed of the seat. ii7. w.-include heavy cross at night then enteredtha Columbisi-ths-trtl'IrArd . but the latter has 4 of men of standing in Its driver can control the brake sad tumid thirty or forty in trucks. it will be Aneessories larear sa . quaintance yet nsf II kudos for all Ow wheel& tool tilt, fire law richooL Admitted to the bar. be When admitted te the bar he joined ' clutch only. and 111811a bells Sr. pro- OOPS that the car k practically . . Icommunity. The car was ' , ., , i constructed at Oa Itta- vided by which he can call on the front etallabie except on ground to eat S. stinginess''. 'electric flashlight, pick. obtained a place with Briscoe...Peet a thee Vo ton Lomas club. It took most enetgY of a steam engine vtaunt arsenal az and labor laza at machine root; letters. the 'became Inanering of the remnant et hio savings to pay shoot four Opdyke and that matter still has itand Rook Wan& ju, ou driver for chanter in gear or epee& support the sl ,, dowels ' tarried in suitable ilatzwes sta Use mt. Clerk tor fetterick Mamma It SetybeL Lb initiation Ise and dues. It is said TM engine la a four ad ambition. He was carol welshing about 6,600 pounds. The fear drive touters la. of course. for i' ' t inch bore and live toad eambelt sleeks terier of the gag. , total weight of the , lit SIM be opened bee ewe law eloa W joined tho club because of the op... thi friandshipo he formed. ,,. 4 cal tomP101011, alinergaisty U.. 011b tha hat plains. ILRooting tho nomads on a mimeo, Miy. ILTaking it whey on llees rids. 7itemiy ter es attack. LePleturthies he tamp. I. Ons of the mantling eortis el tyAellilit . , ' sr ..,, IllrY OR , c el-- 1, ihton ' , N ...Ir.. ? .. - - 'r ) ' , '4, ,.,;,,.. , , 4 IA , .P 4. t i, .1.1 1k.,, 400,,,,..0 'Metes by American Press Ationclatitto -, ,, . ;''''', .t i . ,,,,sp,1, r i'.. : 1 - ri- PI it, - I if..i! ... l'ff ., 1, . I o:,':... tr n" , ,..,..,."'f..::-- i.1,:;,,t- :tit!. ,; : ' '' V , 4, 1'141XI'Pl." 1 pi ,. - C , "0: '1' , ' ... ' 1 ' .1001:1$ se s 6 ' j ' 0. ''. , V! .'' ;74 . 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