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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925 More Questions And 1 Answers in Explaining | National Defense D y Q. Why hold a Defense Test whe 2 at p with all the worl Because this is the only time ecan hold it, When relations with Ssny fvretgn government becom estrained It is too late th to test Che Carper Daily Crivune 4 The Mf agna Carta of American Liberty 1 Q. What is meant by the term mobilization for National Defense? A. The operation of assembling and preparing the man-power and resources of the country to meet | the war conditions. -. ™ com In CONG R ESS. Juiy 4, 1776 Ge unanturons Deelarattott we aan wus States of Murerica , four plans without dang of bring: | . : . j Sing on war As late as. 1917, al-} int Pa eee neobilessen ~ te Pyle eee Yao, Sa ethous) the postibility of our being | 924° - wate ! treats fepoer A a PROT, jdrawn into the World War had been | A. All arrangements necessary for | Bye ime ‘quinn! VP OPP) fees Didanco nV pod dedicate beifes Srecognized from the beginning, we, | ising fighting forces and sustain: (Zeya oy mae Me tpl, foment ms nad wy fon nig Hey! Snevertheless, had made no prepara. |ing national life—in other worde, | Jaf hm So 5S a adaware pee ea ce as a | the organ: tien of both n ftions or even plans. ‘This was nat- an-power | Lhd bonsind hind me cone dhol fafa nl ES id epee Pa Poni ack eked, ural, ae our Government wag. try-|294 Industry for military purposes iing to convince all the belligerents,| @ What Is the greatest degree wate plat nods | especially Germany, that. our mo-|°f national effectiveness that can be | Sake he mayly wch er ies Ao? A; ied v5 | Stives were peaceful.’ After the com: | Obtained in mobilization for national | hr ngn eat pet he gpbidonet oa fy tan j Smencement of hostilities in Hurope | defense? SS SSDs or ] : : | # ea in ® 0 ohseaton 1M ds a lane ——— ‘in 1914, it wag too late for A. When military sl industrial pe a gh mip Nh waded to make any real prep: mobilization ave so co-ordinated as Pi hartge bytes Loko it ame, his would have been viewed with|to produce the maximum of war- —— het ced tx | “suspicion by the Central Powers and | time production with the minimum oes: rx ZS Pa Sealey Smight even have been considered a| disturbances of normal conditions. igupmels nes he ne warlike act Q. What is mobilization of man grieh ore fa —— ey Sats} me i PR wns for Me ims Q. Then why hold a Defense Test | power for military purposes? ete mat a4 ae fp ead act mt thes fiition —— at, all? A. The operation of assembling ns eb Ypres har 7 wea visa | say Mapas A. Bécause we Il just }@ part or all of the military man SO EL Casas pup tin thats | eh we° may emergency | hood and arranging it in units ap Coe SEAR (ala Tien fap Br Prrhatog of war, but that y marked the} propriate to the purpose to be Ge jay iti ~ rae Lara mi La Ap ig upon us, In 1914 no one dreamed | complished. | aes Srey Amok. ss of war but that year marked th | Q What are the specific steps | Soa irk tee oS he, Le beginning of the test war of all| inyolved-in the mobilization of man a oper ogee f ach, sem sn | * history, In 1916 we were convinced | power? (s3 fe Me. ee | Sthat we could preserve our neutr Any Chik. anectiionsiece: oboe | rae hte oe | "ity but, nevertheless, only af nes See ee stress | bette Le | months we ,were drawh it () ‘The procuring, classifying, | te linn Lin Zthe war, with no plans, no prepara-| °duipping, and ning of in-| ml thm hase Mi he ahd ttt tion, and no policy; everything nec. | “dividuals ye ons el iments | essary had to be done in haste under | @) The organizing, equipping, | yal Pao o> 3a mht fo of Me onl fc Mest ye oe | the pressure of the extreme nect supplying und training of units; | Publi a dathne Me daw ase fplinphe Shes, | sity of war. ‘The “million men re ) The movements incidental’ to | Np heres Reveal delet Gas pet erie | to spring to arms overnight" kneW®, assembling individuals into units: | DCR TOONS Y IN ol As nol Rey wed Gime: | not where to leap und plans to d (4) The movement of units to a} nh fckn foe Bonn on il ip acne | rect their movements were lacking.| theater of \operations or ‘other | * The Defense Test will correct thi place of-active duty, } | * In a crisis,'those holding responsible | @Q. What4a mobilization of indus positions will not find themsclves|try and material resources for. mili Fat‘sea and confronted with tasks |tary purposes? . with which they are totally unfa:} A.. The operation of adjusting en miliar. Plans will have been thought | ergy and industry. to> meet. the es ut and tested, In the World War | sential requirements of national life plans had to be forced and put into|and the maximum disturbance of | execution without a trial in the pre-| normal conditions. | EE hy nef és Thane eo “Ee 2 clous moments when the fate of Q. What are the specific steps in the world was banging upon our! volved in mobilization of industry az, {speedy preparation ee material resources? ® Q.. How will the Defense Test a el The specific steps are: ta » complish this? | a Regdfusting and perfectin, ome ~~. © A. It will enable each unit com-| industrial organization; | A photostat copy of the original of the Declaration of Independence, which is now carefully = mander to test the plans he hos al: } (@) Stimulating, production: ed in a yault in Washing‘on. = ready prepared, to note deficiencies, | (2) Eliminating’ unessentin) ac-| PFeser?' Bt © and to seek com to-operation | tivities; | gin solving some of the problems| (4) Diverting essential resources | for supplying food, clothing, shelter | serves, and such other troops as the | CONFIDENCE ge Which will confront him in a crisis;| and activities from’ commercial to| and medical care, and-the unit com-| President may direct.”’ vj such as arrangements for e military purposes. | mander will have the co-operation 2 How many Corps Areas are and feeding his men, providing train Q. What is the relation existing | of the commun in finding the best | there? IS VO TED IN ing grounds and target ranges and| between mobilization plans and war|and most. ec nical solution of| ‘A. Nine. KR ether details in which the co-opera- | plans? | these problems, which differ in eac Q. What states are included in ion of the community would be of | The steps involved in mobil-|jocality. On “Defense Day" there |the Ninth Army Corps? GREEK RULE value The community will| izing man-power and industrial re-| win be an opportunity to “talk it A, California, Oregon, Washing a 4 what co-operation will be nec-| sources are fixed and of general ap- | over.” ton,’ Idaho, Montana, Wyoming y to insure a smoother working, | pilcation. ‘They follow definite prin-| Qo what these “local mus.| Utah, Nevada, and the territory .of economical plan, the contributions | ciples and Ines of action and are | ioe planw” ba r | Alnsk 3.—(Associate: in man-power which might be ex- | indepe ent of any specific war pian | i -e1 Mobiliza:| © Why have Corps Areas? tatement by Gen p.pected, and learn the parts the in-]or particular emergency. “The steps| A: On the Corps Area Mobiliza:) 0" 11 Grderto have decentralized mier In the cab vidual and community © expect. | embodied in general mobilization | Hon F lan which, in .turn, is based | ns and contro! so as to prevent s recent mili ed to play in our National Defense. | plan are primary and fundamental, |OP the War Department Mobillza:| oo etition of the congestion which | coup, the patigonl aebenble last Q. How does this p plan | ‘Therefore, the particular require: | Hon Plan. has heretofore existed in »JVasbin jn voted confidence in the differ from the systems used in| ments of any specific war plan can| .@ Where does Congress get au 191 |be met by the necessary expansion | thority to pass such a National De | ae : A. In 1917 ovr plans and thetr|or diminution of the elements in. | Sones : | New York's largest hotel has 2200| Geraldine Farrar’s father was a execution were coincident. Under| volved in the general mobilization | In ‘the Preamble to'the Con; | 7s. Kprofexsiotial ball ‘player, the present sy we bhaye the} plan, Once the General Mobilization stitution “National Defense” is] we ed Feu ema plans and specifications made, tho|Plan has been completed, extracts | 8!ven as one of the principle reasons | 7. uitoes dislike’ the scent ¢] For results try Tribune Classified architect's drawing completed, and| therefrom corresponding to the: re-| for forming the federal government, |. aivntus, LWant_s Ads. a part of the foundation laid for | quirement h specific war plan | 2d Congress by the Constitution, 1s | “ene ge gn —— our new structure of National De- | may’ be ar: to meet foreseen | Charged with the duty of making the fense. [national defense situations. The | Neceseary legislation | to ) effectively ltion Plan includes sufficient forces | 8titution and specifically. to seer | for the common defense. Try, and ‘activities to form a sound and | ]URIN THiDIg hak MEGA ny ta: Q. What ‘does the National De} "Q. By what authority are the |fense Act say regarding plans for And cooler kitchens this way Night |\ar Department General Mobiliza.| Rational defense and for mobiliza end Morning and ton Plan, Corps Area Mobilization |4077 i tates that it QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Plans, 1 ott Local Muster | 4: ks fot etn, Say, Me Keep Your Eyes lanai 4! Tees ‘cal Muster) stall be the duty. of the War De No hot kitchen, no muss, no bother ome = CLEAR and HEALTHY | "4 authority of Congress spe- | Partment “to prepare plans. for na Wanereersenes etn tee te ly directed fn the National De-| tional defense and the use of the | LAVORY and delicious . . . the sum- 1920.7 |imilitary forces for that purpose cane Act of June 4, In 19 mer breakfast your appetite calls for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to * * * and for the mobilization wing to a lack of suffi- | * Caen i suit, | of the manhood of the nation and | yer of trained leaders, it | | . YOUR ESSEX was nevessary to establish lange | !t# material resources tn an emer 5 minutes! ity ate [training centers. Here the young |FO°y oi. the military forte The kitchen stays cool. And so do you. | men of the nation were assembled. + at a Mitay Ni white tio x IS HERE NOW | separated from family and friends. | ™ reine ; 4 ei ofrying, no stewing, rning’s fuss |and their training conducted under | 4 nex, Gye Gatined: by tha. 2m and trouble, ult condi: | tional Defense Act to be The or AT CASPER FOR $1,025.66 the most trying and diffic tions. Th present plan contemplates “Jocal 1gobilization” where our citi , Just get Quick Quaker at your grocer’s. It’s a new kind of Quaker Oats that's made to order for women who seek easier tablishment inelud: | ny, the National nized Reserves ganized peace Ing the Regul and the ©; en soldier, will” be mustered and teat incr iaaial ttiodaalivintens ¢ v jtrained in: or near his own home | #"4 “shall include all those division ways in housekeeping. town, The community will know |#"4 other military organization nec : | see r z made [essary to form the basis for a com All that rare Quaker fiavor is there. All what provision is to be plete and immediate mobilization for the national defense in the event of }a national emergency declared by tHe richness that made Quaker Oats famoys. Cooks faster, that’s the only dif- Congress. The act further pre ference. vides that for purposes. of “admip istration, traf and tactical ‘car rol the ntinento area of the basis of military’ population into | Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Corps Areas. Each Corps shi {tain at least one division of the Na tle 1, the Organized Be. ALG-BARNES APPEARS IM FRSON AT GRAND OPENING TONIGHT tf’ Mills Tavern MILLS, WYO. | Dancing and Music Free Chicken Dinner Served Private Dining Rooms WHERE YOU ARE SURE TO HAVE A GOOD TIME 16 TRS. OR Any OTHER CITY PERFORMANCES RAIN OR SHINE Reserve grandstand chairs on sale DAILY *7 1 & 7 D.M. WG! mW IES aoe INT IAARBARA ns PAGE FIVE possible. normal gs, but Conny pa hg |S - CHICHESTERS PILLS pohly: amaged MOR” today. 5 RD LAMONT wtas be | struction of damaged buildings pa di LOS AD Cal 3.—(By | ed as safe have start and unior — \ The A ted ess)—Telephone | have given orders to their members = Ane Ot oND udyices from Ventura said a stiff | to work half a day on the fourth of 4 fi ae yearg ker earth tremor rocked the town, 28| July tomorrow without overtime : le, Bay Newt miles south of Santa Barbara at 8:28 | charges in o it y ae SLD BY DRUGGISTS RYERTWHERS an done, the messi aie =] nd The following publie plac amu n Cas- | per are employing Union Mi Isic exc alt € d are \| UTILITY SERVICE worthy of your support I IN CITY RESTORED. | SANTA BARBARA, Cal., July % | Theaters— Arkeon Dancing Academy | (By The Associated’ Pri nta | ; Washing He \| Rea toaay we Rialto YO Si ae \ heir work of “digging America phon Mode Meh Ie eve 1] unde earthqual Iris Texas Cabaret \| Most of the city stree The Comet, on the Alcova Road | ed last night and Mills Tavern act ry : Watch for the Mu { rd—the | & iors ri cont j Trade k | Racine! dieadeabotatias avant Local No. 381, Casper Musicians Protective Assn | i s. 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Swimming, Merry-Go-Round Roller Skating Rink, Boxing Exhibition and Dancing both afternoon and eve ning. for everybody Cash Yard I ming Contests War tests rizes for for ever held Music by Rawhouser’ all for Young Boy Young and Greased Pig Contests It will keep you ge can laugh with the crowd Band. Fun and amusement Sack, Race s Race, 50 age, owim Tug-of al con up to 18 Old The all classe most sensatior ig all the time plenty of fun and have -— ee 4 RIVERVIEW PARK MILL 5S, WYO. ta UO Oia 112 8. Durbin P and fill the 1904 au vor =a

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