Show FAME AS WELL AS SHAME IS ARNOLDS ARNOLD'S Brave Soldier and Patriot Before Before Be Be- fore ore Infamous Act of Treachery n Benedict Arnolds Arnold's treachery occupies occupies occupies pies so much space sace In Revolutionary y history that little attention Is given gl to his bis bravery Yet Vet Arnold was brave before be became a traitor After Atler the battle bottle of Lexington he raised a ft company of volunteers mud nud marched to Cambridge where he proposed pro pro- proposed posed an on expedition against Fort Fori TI Tl- Though commissioned a colonel t to bead this project he gave ve up command to unite with another force Returning to Co Cambridge lOb he was given command of barely 1010 men to help capture the great strong strong- bold of Quebec Arnold fought vail voll flatly antly and was wounded In III the let leg Later he was made matle a brigadier gen gem genera era eral At the head of SUO men Arnold went to the relief of I Fort ort Schuyler Schuler or Stan on the upper up Mohawk and pia played f J Ja a prominent role In the defeat of Bur Bur- goyne Here lIere he was again wounded wounded- llIn ll- ll In the slime same leg and leg and was Invalided ID for several months Ills service brought him command of Philadelphia where he married the daughter of ot a 0 Tory who later loler became chief Justice of R I Saratoga Battle Monument Has an I Empty Niche for tor Arnolds Arnold's Statue Pennsylvania Convicted of ot shad shady transactions he was vats reprimanded to by General Washington and this was th the spark which kindled a 0 desire to 10 betray his country That being a familiar part of American history we need not rehash In the tho old chapel at lit West Vest Point faint Is IsI Isa isa a I blunk blank plate on which hll-h hll name would have hate been In Inscribed timid had he ht not bt become a tra traitor Th The Saratoga heft boft tie the monument erected at It ler ler- ler lilt N. N y In ISiS has four tur Three lIt tf them contain statues of lit Ar Arnold's Arnolds nold's c comrades before he became hem a II traitor They are orp iho those IhMe e of ot Cates Schuyler and Mot gun The Time fourth fourth- Intended fur for remains Arnold-remains What a II lesson In la Int patriotism Is III It II might have hate been en hotter to tn bury there the leg Ilg of lot Arnold which II was In twice Ice wounded In hi hl service l for the cause of liberty Iut Magazine Mazarine 13 de deserted There Thre were no uniforms uniform and anti officers were distinguished h by means of ot various colored ribbons called for tor In general orders of July 14 H. 21 24 21 21 while on August 7 the troops were advised to procure Indian boots or orI I II MS as more durable than stockings and that Ihal the troops were to tobe he be uniform especially as In hopes of ot prevailing with the Continental con gross gress to fo give each man a bun hunting ling shirt ih I rio On July 22 22 the orderly's orderly entry reads the General finds It II necessary without waiting watt walt ing hug an any longer for dispatches from the General Continental Congress Immediately Imme to form the army Into three Grand Orand I Divisions and Dividing 1 Each of those Grand Divisions Into Brigades Bri En- gales gades This I Is the first attempt attempt at at- tempt to set up a uniform system ot of military establishment recorded In to th the e history of ot this nation notion On July I IS 13 officers and men are reprimanded for fraternizing with th the e enemy and again on August 22 for tor certain Indiscretions In the Ibe river order rend read These have occurred d near time the Bridge In Cambridge Also Als the Iho General dues does not nul mean meun to Disco Disco- rogue the Practice e of Bathing while e the time a weather Is III warme enough to Con Continue It On July 13 IS came come an expression o ot of f warning mingled with confidence If after what has hns happened the Enemy nemy In Ite enge of their Late tale tosses losses should dare dure to force out lines line s the army may muy be assured that Nothing g but their own ol can cuo give gl the least hope of Success to so rash a an n Enterprise The final entry concerns a court martial court and was made mode on Sep temper 2 signed Montague the lime Benedict Arnold visited headquarters en tn route routt to Quebec with 1000 men Boston Herald Pulaski's Pulaski Burial Place Matter of Controversy Y There are Ire two Iwo stories purporting g to describe the death October 11 of Count Pulaski Polish off who aided the Colonies In their r fight against the British Both loth e une e that flint lm h. h Iw fell tell during an In engagement a at 01 t Savannah S Ga na but hilt Ills Ida whereabouts s follow following In Ins his Injury and I the he subs subsequent N e- quent disposal of hr his hla body hOtly remain remaina n a subject for controversy On One of these Ihfe accounts holds hold tha 1 1 was W taken aboard tho Unit United United ed el States Slates brig Wasp his right to being badly wounded ed by a n 1 shot While on the ship I hi 1 which wa s unable to proceed out cut of the time Sa Ru Sarannah Savannah vannah rannah river rifer he mile died d despite th Ih the e attendance of the most skillful su sur r geons In the French fleet The o of f fleer feer In to charge Colonel l found It necessary to consign ht hit I corpse t to a watery crave gruye The other story contends that Pul I n U was carried from the battlefield to tn Greenwich k-h k where he passed and worms Will hurled buried In a 1 private e tery tNY III Ills lI Lashes hl's the story continues s were c exhumed t d 75 ij Sears jears later nn and d placed el In u a six special re receptacle c the th corner stone of ot the t which hn has been t en erected In t In to his honor Detroit News s e |