__- 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 ©0United 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. General Pershing rushed ly this will everyone. What larger as an objective fm th* shown by the number of reactors decisive blow" to Germany in 1919. for- would be the economic losses had the Second and Third Divisions American millions of tuberculin tests of No. would the A. j tourist, states the depart- ito done the last 10 Question 1: Where ward to meet the German onslaught. nothing been years ment of with cattle in the territory, and govern- E. F. takfi its ih the line. Se- The Third Division met the enemy Interior, over 35,001 to check the spread of this disease? place visitors Iment condemnations of cattle and lected, after long conferences, was a in Chateau-Thierry (May 31), registering in Soutbe^stera Prefer Tested Areas 'hogs have greatly declined at local sector east of Verdun in Lorraine. blocked his advance at the bottom Alaska last year. packing plants. At the same time Untested areas are at a disad- Question No 2: How would this sec- of the bulge southward. The S;cond Most of the cities along th? Pa- I the deaths from tuberculosis in vantage in marketing butter and tor, eventually to hold 1,000.000 men, Division cleared Belleau Wood (June cific coast are sponsoring excursion* be supplied from the rear? Tn an- Sioux City have declined about dairy products. Some companies 25.) This defensive engagement cost to Alaska this year, es did laid swer General to they one-half in 10 years. have stopped soliciting business out- Pershing began the A. E. F. 9,500 caualties. More year. side of accredited counties, and are map out a service of supply which than fighting, the United States During 1930 only 1 per cent of all The great majority of Ux*c ex- stretched from the Bay of Biscay new morale to the Nebraska and advertising products from tested contributed cattle tested in Iowa, aevross all France below Paris al- cusions go no farther than fxuth- areas in the great consuming cen- I French troops who turned in their (South Dakota were tuberculous, most eastern Alaska, and Wiscon- to the Vosges mountains. tracks and stoof off the invaders in conscqr.'ently in 1920 there were 6.8 ters. Michigan, Indiana, while per First chosen were ports for Unit- the Second Battle of the Marne. miss the most beautiful sped* all cattle test- sin, Ohio, a large part of Minneso- cent reactors among ed States cargoes (St. Nazaire, La Still under French com- Mount 1 ta and Iowa are now accredited and fighting McKinley Natiomd Parle ©d in the three states. In 12 years Pallice, Bordeaux and, later, Brest.) the next A. E. F. benefit in the markets. Large con- mand, big engage- with ihe highest mountain In hkmA 10,182.770 cattle have been tested Docks and storehouses had to be ment, this time offensive, occurred suming centers will soon entirely America, in Its confines, I* I in the three states under super- built. Railroads had to be repaired July 18. The First and Second Di- highly restrict the sale of butter from un- recommended by the a* vision of the government and 201,- or renewed. Base hospitals had to visions became spearheads for an departimnt tested areas. a rival of the i972 reactors have been slaughtered. be set up. A complete telephone and attack launched eastward into the anything Alp* ba© Deaths from tuberculosis in Sioux to offer. This means that a'xjut 8,003 car- telegraph system had to be installed v/est flank of the new Marcn salient have declined from 61.6 ----—»♦——---- loads of diseased cattle have been City per because, explained General Persh- near its base below Soissons. Simul- I in 1920<*to a rate of “the lines California citrus grower* bar* I removed from the territory and the 1001)00 people ing, throughout France taneously other United States forces in 1930. Dr. A. C. were so inefficient and unreliable, as approximately 260,000 barrels of oil premises disinfected where reactors 33.3 Starry, path- attacked from below. The strategy Sioux government-owned utilities out and annually in smudging e&jm acre* found. ologist, St. Joseph’s hospital, usually was to squeeze the Germans were are." of orchards. City, says: “It has been definitely Ammunition depots, training eliminate the bulge. The attack was j esi snows rresence aviation fields to be proven that bovine tuberculosis is camps, had successful. Only July 20, began the than of THE BOGEY MAN’LL GET you, Probably more 30,000 and milk laid out. And through this ever- German retreat. Wrote General transmitted to humans, Dame Nature to the flowers these reactors were generalized expanding system had to be kept "The magnificent conduct spoke, from a tuberculous cow is danger- Pershing: Tn tones all and cases of but many an Divisions gruff curly: tuberculosis, ous.’’ Dr. P. B. Sioux moving ever-expanding supply of our First and Second “Take McLaughlin, for an my advice, this year at least itnore were spreaders of the dis- J. HURLEY ever-expanding army. marked the turning of the City physician, declares: "Promin- PATRICK And don't get up too ease where the heads or vis- The war department’s foolish tide.” early. only ent medical authorities agree that cera were condemned. reac- Muskogee, Okla.- —Patrick shipments caused great annoyance These successes led directly to the Many bovine tuberculosis is contracted by “It’s been the fa3hon J in the to the s. O. S. When extra long piles of the First United States long, know; tors have tuberculosis early J. who walked into this Ok- creation This stuff people, especially children. I have Hurley, ^ were needed for queen of the May; The tuberculin test indi- piers, they were army which General Pershing com- stages. had herd of cattle tested an- of an But this one is a my lahoma town in 1900 in quest sent over—sawed in pieces to fit be- manded (August 10.) Immediate tricky spring. cates the presence of the disease, j So In warm beds nually for seven years and have tween a bulkheads. General for ac- your stay*’ but does not show the progress, education, will fly here in June to ship's preparations were started its never had a reactor.” had to order a halt on the has made with- Pershing tive use. East of Verdun on ■which the infection help Bacone Indian college, the old- The bleeding heart stretched rest- Bovine Type Predominates such non-essentials as "bath bricks, southern sector was a deep inactive in the body. est school in the state, celebrate its less roots, bath tubs, bookcases, cuspidors, floor salient known as St. Mihiel which Much scientific research has been Doctors Park and Krumweide of The blue bell sneered and golden jubilee. wax, stepladders, lawn mowers, the Germans had held since 1914. scarfed: carried on to determine the ac- the Foundling hospital, New York a The almond stuck her toes Star paleface quarterback of sickles, stools and window shades.” General Pershing got permission pink out of the test. It has been City, have summarized experiments The lilac and curacy redskin football team and editor of Winter clothing for troops did not from Generalissimo Poch to use his shrugged coughed. cent accurate their own work and found about 99 per embracing the school aban- arrive until long after the first this Eiurly magazine, Hurley new army against bulge. Jack Frost on the best scientific work and many others in studying 1.511 cases snows, nipped every tnnvand doned his ambition to be a profes- I on the musty morning of September about 95 cent accurate under of tuberculosis. found the ma- Because the had child. per They sional baseball when he I army engineers 12, began -the St. Mihiel battle, with bone tubercu- player Next spring may not i field conditions. The best proof of jority of gland and no expert staff to operate the A. E. the first under Unit- they flout. broke his arm, and continued his army fighting That story bout the the value of the test Is the fact losis of children to be of the bovine F. railroads. General Pershing sum- ed States command for the first Bogey Man, study for a law degree. And those that “don’t watch out.* that tuberculosis is rapidly being (cattle) type. No doctor of any moned William Wallace Atterbury, time. Though the salient was vir- During his latter years at Bacone hen (now —Sam Pape. (stamped out in the livestock ail standing in the medical profession ; general manager presi- tually a field fortress, United States _ he served as to the presi- dent) of over the country. Tuberculin used today has refuted the statements secretary Pennsylvania railroad, troops, with an 8-to-l preponder- but his summer vacations a:.j I made him chief of In government testing is manufac- or challenged the work of our lead- dent, transportation. ance of man-power, stormed it at Souilly. More than 1.006,000 Unit- were on He had force, of tured the United States depart- ing pathologists in this country. spare hours spent working “personality, grasp resolutely, in four days blotted it ed States soldiers took part In hia by the difficulties and ment of No person would knowingly use farms. willingness" out. Secretary Baker was a happy engagement, captured 26,000 prison- agriculture. which made him one of General Woodbury county testing offers milk from a tuberculosis cow. The Bacone college, named for its spectator of the battle. On a 25- ers, suffered 117.000 casualties, tu Pershing’s favorite subordinates. Be- mile front the United States had the to the air « concrete example of the accuracy surest way to be safe is to have the founder. Dr. Almon C. Bacone, dates infantry, eervtae. to tween them ther were endless con- 16.000 lost 7.00C the medical of the tuberculin tests. In 1927 tuberculin test applied, and re- from 1380. The first year Dr. Ba- captured prisoners, corps went Pershing ferences. Brigadier General Atter- men. drawback; the Germans, praise. out for •when all cattle were tested in the move all reactors. Every reactor cone was the faculty, and had two Only Singled special men- bury did a crack Job with transpor- forewarned, had started to withdraw tion were the ‘Lost Battalion* county, 1,640 reactors were found, found under government testing is students. On a site donated by the tation in and. the eyes of his chief, from the St. Mihiel salient 24 hours Lieut Samuel Woodfill and Bevxk. was accredited for the owner and the Creek council later the and the county appraised by was erected contributed largely to the success of before the attack. Alvin C. York who veterinarian. The owner receives the captured 133 three years. A retest of all cattle first permanent building. Rockefel- the A. E. F.’s later military oper- The final A. E. F. engagement— revealed market salvage, and federal and prisoners. last year for reaccrediting ler hall. itions. biggest in United States military Under the M/use-Argoruae attack same state indemnities to two- -- ♦♦ -- When S. O. S. only 158 reactors. About this equal the system finally history—occurred between the Ar- the German morale crumbled. On in test- thirds of the difference between the zot it the fol- ratio of reactors was round working, performed gonne forest and the Meuse river October 6 Berlin bepan to sue for and the “At o'clock ing all cattle in Sioux and Osceola appraised value salvage. owing typical feat: 8:15 just west of Verdun. Foch's purpose an armistice. General Pershing there were Third Corn Tests one a was re- wmnties of northwestern Iowa. During March this year morning telegram was to drive the Germans back on favored fighting to an ; nrondihor-- from the Reactors Decreasing 2,952 reactors, and the average re- ceived ordering I supply the Ardennes forest, coop them up. al surrender. When hostilities ende-l, oasei 4,596 tons of lnclud- Less than one-fifth as many cat- turn to the farmer was $75.93 per With Different supplies, cut their rail communications to the he went straight to Paris where ho Experiment ng 1,250,000 cans of tomatoes, 1.000,- tle were retained and hogs car- head, which is a liberal return at western front. General Pershing had concluded My Experiences I hut “I XK) pounds of sugar, 600,000 cans of his first casses condemned for tuberculosis present cattle prices. Varieties only two weeks to transfer hastened over to call on M C'ernen- corn beef, 750.000 pounds of tinned from St. Mihiel to this new cenu. To mind was the last fiscal year ending May 1 army my he the great- l hash and 150,000 pounds of dry sector and his attack. Many est of French officials — c.vil The to S. — organize as there were 15 years ago. Miner Farmer* Howard, D. For the Deans. In the County At 6:15 o’clock evening of his divisions were When we met he was much affected eradication of tuberculosis in cat- third consecutive Miner coun- I inexperienced year ‘.his colossal requisition which re- him Plants farmers will in battle. Ahead of lay rough, and indeed demonstrative We fell tle is also eliminating condemned Study Packing ty experiment with dif- 457 cars to was J luired transport heavily fortified country. into each other’s arms, choked up — ferent varieties of corn to carcasses of hogs and reten- — determine loaded an on its many Howard, S. D. Miner way." The strategic effect of the whole and had to wine ov..- eyes We had tions which has been the losses their adaptability to the county, S. arrive big county farmers are planning a trip The First Division began to 47-day engagement, beginning Sep- no differences to discuss that day* In This is a W. Jones, county agent, reports. >n the this territory. saving to Sioux Falls, May 28. to study June 28. By the end of 1917 tember 26, was to cause the Ger- Varieties officers of millions of dollars to the live- packing plants and marketing fa- planted this year are E. F. numbered 174,884 mans to draw their divisions from •Stokes—itlO.< The Pushing ar- atock farmers. In 1922 there were cilities there. the same on which tests have been ind men Their training presented farther west along the front to hold ticles were previously syndicated is 19.4 per cent of all hogs slaught- H. T. Waltr, chairman of the made the two previous years with » constant problem. General Persh- the A. E. F. here and thereby make the Pre33. be ered at Sioux City which were re- county marketing committee, which the exception of one addition, North ing believed that the war could the simultaneous British and French tEllmlnated from the book reraiau tained for tuberculosis, while the is planning the tour, announced Dakota white dent. Thirteen varie- won only bv driving the enemy out offensives that much easier. During of Mv Experiences is King George’s ties jf the trenches and him in “God tha latest killing records on hogs from that all farmers are invited. S. W. will be grown on test plots lo- engaging the fighting General Pershing’s quotation damnlnr” warfare. He believed also that —Time- accredited counties show less than Jones, county agent, is sending in- cated throughout the county. Dpen headquarters were aboard his train Kaiser. and became the hostelry most ized here by the local chapter of th* Mere Man Can Bend counts the bending exercise as an curate within a few millionths 4t Oh! Tavern and ordv of an inch.” Chicago patronized by cattle sheep, DeMolay. The class, spon- instance of the remarkable ad- drovers. sored by Officers of the Air Re- Five-Inch Steel Bar Tile iveasurement of the bend fee Landmark to Be Razed vance made in the accuracy of Changes following the w'ar sound- aerva Corps, who will furnish the the five-inch steel bar, he exptamj,
of will — Chicago—(UP)—One Chicago's ed the death knell for taverns and Instructors, study the various New York (UP) — A man of measuring instruments. was possible by the use of light the home became a for phases of construction and opeer- Such accurate measurements oldest landmarks—the Washington- refuge per- can bend a steel "There are now quite a large rays. ation of There will not be jrdinary strength ian sons fighting the results of exces- planes. are not impractical wandering! ia home, which'was first a tavern oar Fur- number of machine* performing sive liba‘ing. any flying by the students, which five inches in diameter. science. and then an asylum for inebriates to The was as now number thirty-five. thermore, he can do it by exert- utilitarian service comparable and drug addicts—is to be razed. home long regarded one of the reformatories « •--—— ing only 30 pounds pressure. labor that must be accurate, The five-etcry brick building that greatest day Oh, the Poor Fellow! for inebriates in the and Thankful. To be sure, he cannot bend the some of their houses within its silent walls mem- country at least in parts, From Pathlnder. city courts sent alcoholics there Her bitter-half arrived home at 2 / bar double. Far from it, Chester within three or four hundred thou- ories of Civil war days, will be Conductor: What’s the matter a. m. and at after she had fin- I T. Crowell, who the aside before the advance ct for treatment. 2:30, performed sandths of an inch, a requirement swept -««- with the man who was occupying ished her lecture, she said: '‘Wei!, feat, explains in the North Amer- a ! industry. that was unthinkable only gen- this berth? DEMOLAY STARTS SCHOOL what have you to say?” ican Review that when he tried his of the some- eration or two ago,” he say*. Porter: fhe window was History home began "I sure am glad that I'm not King Well, Kansas —(UP)— An Avia- drensth he moved the bar about hundreds the ! time before 1863 when it was City, he in- "And there are many open and he got up on wrong Solomon,” mumbled, crawling live millionths of an inch. He re- I ODened as the Bull's h:-ad tavern tion ground school ha* bean organ- i to bed. of gauges in use that must be ac- aide of the bed this morning