Show I CAVALRY USEFUL i SAYS GENERAL PARIS By By The Associated Press The The Idea that cavalry Is a thing thine of the past Is a 0 delusion Such Is the conclusion reached by General Wey Wey- Band gand Foch's Fochs Fx s 's most brilliant pupil after aft aft- after after er n a close study of the lessons learned at the army maneuvers manu In Lorraine which have Just lust concluded concud d. d He 1 Is convinced that a a. cavalry force If f kept perfectly mobile mobile- has Immense value Cavalry divisions however need to tobe tobe tobe be supported by a far f larger larser amount amoun of mechanical transport Machine Machine- gun Bun detach ts ts tanks and field ar ar- ar artillery artillery tillery must muot mu t all follow fonow the light cavalry cavalry alry airy divisions so as to keep In th the closest touch General has ha embodied his views Jews In a no report which It Is expected will DO be taken Into con con- when the next appropriations are being prepared |