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Maneuver Stories
The war maneuvers, in which great armies simulate and practice warfare without actually shooting one another, has naturally produced a food of humor. The story has been much told and printed about the lady motorist who was forbidden by soldiers to cross a bridge because it had been destroyed, and who appealed to a nearby officer for assistance, only to have him reply that he could do nothing about ithe had been dead three days. And here is another that is going the rounds, and getting many laughs:
Manages New York Office
R. C. (Bob) Dixon left San Francisco September 15 for Nerv York, where he rvill be district manag'er for IJnion I-uml>er Company.