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Show Forty-Five Years Of Progress r,, . r , 7 . j j' Xy ' " iSh --4- I- ' ft trniMinrt Aim f'" i II IliOWIlfiu ii'Yllilm I . T' J Weapons and cars have come a long way since the original 1914 Dodge served with the U. S. Army during the Mexican border incidents. Shown are a '14 Dodge with an old artillery howitier at Fort Bliss, Tex, and a sleek, 1959 Dodge Custom Royal four-door Lancer, one of the firm's 45th anniversary cars, with army Nike-Ajax missiles at a midwest anti-aircraft installation. |