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__- Out Our Way By Williams \ Army and Navy PLAN STUDY OF \ sou wMO'N /wtv X^uin*AV~'X / uoov<-iooK! vneu.masbe Pershing’s A. E. F. the French had acquired a “de- To \ momSW A'mT \ / MOW Do\ THAT Sow GOT ME v\awT^ SAW Grn. John Joseph "Black Jack" fensive complex" and, wedded to last week "My trench warfare, lacked the ability MERE WEARS ©E CcwSiOEMEO e.w£RSTA»MCi :?0, Pershing presented WOO DO. \ FiRED in the World in to teach the kind of combat he DINOSAUR EGGS MADE kaan©E Experiences War," open ■S»R. 1 AGO AW' VdEMT A SELF book iorm, to take its place beside wanted the A, E. F, to have. There- TM ©0<ULfl' // OUT AW’ MADE A ( MAM A^O the military r.'.cmoirs of Foch, Haig, fore he resisted Flench instruction A^XWAS\ ©ECAv^S. Hindenburg, Ludendorf.* Dedicating methods, insisted that all United Savants’ Congress to Meet MES FORTOKi^-AM’ \DOFSnTwAk4T C'j^S 1 CvS^ \ his volume to the Unknown Soldier, States troops be drilled for cross- PEOPLE V<NOW,M OP since in Montana Neat Year WOO A.MT sr.a MAOATTH the only commander George country fighting. BoU. GrA*t ^ ***£*. 1 Washington to lead a United States On September 1, 1917, General CMftKiGEO A BOLL O’ TH WOOOS ^ to Inspect Scene ™ SEMO w'3^ uPt,pF army throughout an entire war fo- Pershing moved his headquarters to &'T S.MCE F.*W h.m~ cused his full attention upon the Chaumont, 155 miles east of Paris, p** AV;L r Red Mont.—t UP) —A OFF AW STiUL AGIM , / contribution of the United which put him directly behind the Lodge, pres* MOSr AKtU military \1\ WORWEO// \AiMW, MOST" >AMW V > was congress of savants will her# A GoH WiCKS VOU States to allied victory. Outside the sector the A. E. F. to take over gelhex '& of his narra- On October 21 the First Division in the summer of 1932 i© tBNpect OF A BOAT VO range crisp impersonal tive are the billions of dollars, the entered the lines near Lunevllle for the scene where ages ago a prehis- , eotv'-FER /OOT AMVOO )M DROv~M tons of supplies and food with training. On November 3. occurred toric dinosaur laid its eggs. OUT./ VEARM TS> SWIM — \TS which the United States bolstered the first A. E. F. trench fatalities, The eggs, or fragments ©I then,, X_ France and Britain after a and two of the HARO TO Tmamv^ up April corporal privates discovered last year Xoy the Prince- _ 'iMj^, without Its armed Sixteenth a box " 6, 1917, which Infantry trapped by ton university paleon ologic expedi- would have a vain "7TT\ forces been gift. barrage. tion, have been heralded ns me of sSS is a his- General had two My experiences military Pershing prime the most important finite am the tory to be read with maps and a objections to United States soldiers North American continent. lively sense of strategy. in foreign forces: (D They would be The first and only dmosaor cgg> The Pershing story begins 14 years infected by the low morale of the found previously were unravere* ago this week »May 10) when the allied troops; (2) They would learn by the Roy Andrews ex- general, aged 57 years, arrived in only trench warfare. He pounded the Chapman into the Gobi dmei at Washington from Texas to be put in tables, talked as no general had ever pedition command of the A. E. F. He long before talked to foreign statesmen northwestern China, felt that the United States had and soldiers. When they could not World scientists will be Invite* made a "grievous error" for not do- budge him, they made appeals be- to attend the International Con- ing something about the German in- hind his back to President Wilson gress of Geologists, Paleontologist* vasion of Belgium. Reiterated It was small wonder that General and mineralogists. throughout his book are complaints Pershing got the fixed notion that Preparing Guide Honk against a stupid bungling war de- France and Britain were working to Already plans are bt'ine mad* partment. which on the eve of war control United States troops and and an extensive guide It the had on hand for issue thus the creation of a Unit- only 1,500 prevent richly laden Beartcoth region near machine 400 field 150 ed States as a means of re- guns, guns, army here is being prepared. Dr. Fiancee pieces of artillery, 55 out-of- United States glory in vic- heavy ducing A. Thomson, president of the Mon- date airplanes. The army's own gen- tory and United States influence | tana School of Mines, has place* eral staff had never considered and in peace negotiations. prestige the facilities of his institution la sending an army to France. The "amalgamation question" co-operation with Princeton univer- General Pershing and his staff reached a crisis when the Ger- great sity in data for the sailed for England on the Baltic man offensive of March-io-June gathering guide with him one book. (May 28.) He took 1918 pushed the allies back to the Additional data on the great conviction which guided his brink of defeat. General Pershing region will be whole future course in Fiance: The rushed to Marshal Foch, impulsive- gathered this summer during the United States must have its own in- ly offered troops to help stem the Princeton university rammer and not serve as a dependent army tide. The emergency created by the school under the direction or Dc, for the allies. “recruiting agency" German attack dissolved disagree- W. T. Thom. Aside from g« ©logi- al- Even before he left Washington ments, put United States divisions cal studies the expedition expect* lied to representatives began pester helter-skelter into the line for quick to contribute to the knowledge at him for United to fill States troops action'. the dim of ranks. One tire- beginnings primitive their ragged long The western front fell into three man. some tussle ensued for the next 18 divisions: The northern from the Hobby months as the A E. F. commander Brought Discover? sea southeastward to Soissons before To Dr. J. G. -—--- C. who** ■» — ■ resisted this continuous allied de- Siegfriedt. vitations to every farmer in Miner Paris; the center from Soissons east- is mand. Before he ever the hobby the study of tewiltee* county. fought ward along the Aisne past Reims to 1 General was a bones of prehistc-ic animal*, A. M. Eberle, marketing special- Germans, Pershing Verdun; the eastern from Verdun goeg veteran by this form of the credit for attracting *tt.ntiax 1st of the State college extension toughened southeastward to the Swiss burder. Tuberculosis Eradication Benefits combat the British and to the Beartooth district service, is assisting in arrangements against The British held most of the north- French commanders and Dr. discover!©* star- for the tour and has obtained an politicians. ern line; the French were in the Siegfried‘.’s At London General Pershing met tled the scientific world some invitation from a Sioux Falls pack- center and eastern sector. Also in George V,t was ceremoniously re- years ago, and Citizen in Sioux Area ing house to visit its plant. A live- the eastern sector were United subsequent develop- City ceived officials. Moving on ment of Big by high States divisions in The the region has led scien- Every demonstration also if training. — stock | -- grading he a round to Paris (June 13), began German attack hit the northern tists to the conclusion that g. is « planned. of official receptions, dinners, calls, Return to Farmers from 6 per cent retained for tuberculosis. sector first, gouged great salients in veritable palsontologlc playground.. and conferences that seri- Whereas the eastern order buyers parties it. The First Division under Gen- Aside from its strata richly lade* Reactors ously distracted him from his job. eral was to aid Averages $75.- discriminated against hogs from Bullard despatched with fossil bones, its geologic pe- The plate, the linen, the menu and the French. On 28 it engaged this area a few years ago and some May cularities are thought to be unlqu* 93 Per Head ‘Paleface* the service at the Elysee Palace small of the A. E. entirely, now, because Hurley in the first battle in their similarity to classic Tranv quit buying moved him to exclaim: "Nowhere F. lk£„ _ '•Sair?--* work the market by capturing Cantlgny. vaal. of the clean-up are such things done so well as at French the center front — ■ -■ BY HARRY J .BOYTS, to Revisit The along ♦ »-■ — and territory is favorably adver- Soon of the Stock the palace president!" were surprised by a violent, German Live Commissioner. .] ~s •- of to Alaska the tised. After swift tours inspection attack on May 27 that in three days Attracting More Bvery citizen is benefiting by be 'In kbout four years there will His Indian School ! the French and British front. Gen- down from the Aisne to the of tuberculosis eradication rolled campaign no vine tuberculosis on the Sioux eral Pershing settled down to the distance Tourists Yea* There has So Marne and within striking Every In the Sioux City area. ---;-1, of a City market, at the rate of decline arduous preliminaries creating of Paris. France was in a panic. Washington—tUP)—The been a large reduction in the force which letritory very during the last 10 to 15 years. Sure- United States fighting General Petain called for United of Alaska tuberculosis livestock as annually grows larger an* 'amount of benefit he was confident would deliver the States aid.