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TWO SPECIAL TRAINS |:
WILL TOUR STATF.I
Crammed Full of Trophies of
Great War and Military
! Equipment
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HORRY COUNTY IS
NOT ON VISITING LIST
But Trains Will Stop at Nearby
Places on Dates as
Named Below.
Crammed full of military equipment
and machinery- covering every
phase of wartime science two Victory
Liberty Loan trophy trains
left Richmond, Monday, April 21, i
to tour the states of the Fifth Fed- 1
eial Reserve District. The first,
which will pass through Virginia,
North and South Carolina will be
known as "The Thirtieth Division
Special" in honor of the fighting
Carolina boys who were with the
first to pierce the Hindcnburg line.
The second train, which will tour
Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland,
has been designated as "The j
Carter Glass Special" in compliment j
to the secretary of the Treasury Department.
Each train will be on the rails approximately
three weeks, covering
almost 2600 miles in the completion i
of a schedule that calls for stops at
75 cities and towns in the Fifth District.
Part of the exhibition will include
every variety of weapon and equipment
used by the Allies in the successful
prosecution of the war, from
rifles, machine guns and hand grenades
to large calibre cannon. In addition
airplane parts will be included
in the display.
Probably the only arm of the ser- i
vice to be omitted from representation
in the Trophy Train will be the
tank corps. Arrangements had previously
boon made by the government
to ship "whippet" tanks to i
various cities and towns throughout
the country as a separate feature.
A unique part of the. exhibit will
be the display of naval inventions,
perfected under the stress of war
needs, and completed only at a late
date when the signing of the armistice
prevented their introduction into
the scheme of modern warfare.
As a balm to longing eyes the display
will include an assortment of
captured German war material?helmets
of the crack Prussian guards,
large calibre guns used by the Huns
in reducing Allied trenches and for- j
tifications, and articles of personal ;
equipment captured from Boche officers.
Special features to commemorate
the tour of the Liberty Loan Trophy
train have already been prepared in ;
many of the places where the train
will stop. These will assume form in j
the way of speeches by war veterans,
exerqi.ses and, where time permits a
parade by the contingent of soldiers
that accompanies the train as an escort.
Io many towns the appearance ^
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the Victory Loan.
o( the Trophy train will officially
bo made the occasion for a holidaj
or a half-holiday.
Coincident with the dispatch of the
two trains in the Fifth district similar
trains will cover various sections
of the entire country.
The trophy train will not come t
Conway, but will stop at the following
nearby points on the date:
named:
Sumter, April 30th, at 2:50 P. M.
Darlington, May 1st, at 1:10 P. M
Florence, May ?1 si, at 3:35 P. M.
Bcnnettsville, May 2nd, at 7.00 P.
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three stills about three miies southoast
of Norway in the South Edisto
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April 28
valry Horses, 900 Artillery
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Greenville, S. C.
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valry Horses, 350 Artillery
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As Follows:
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ip Shelby, Hattleaburg, Miss,
ip Devens, Ayer, Mass,
ip Sherman, Chltllcothe, Ohio,
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