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Learn more- Everywhere-in-America. "Traitors at Home:" The man who does not observe meatless day. Subtitles: Help conserve the supply of beef for our soldiers. Each of 16 cantonments consumes over 20,000 pounds of meat every day. Sacramento, Cal: Attempt to kill Governor Stephens proves failure. Only one corner of Gubernatorial mansion wrecked in dynamite plot. San Diego, Cal: Mme. Schumann-Heink presents flag to U.S. Infantry. World-famous contralto adopts regiment as "Her Boys." Mare Island, Cal: A way with a jack tar in the making. Intensive training with time for play makes happy and efficient fighters for America's new navy. Subtitles: Capt. Harry George, commandant. Sack races and athletic stunts furnish healthful amusement. Blind boxing. Hit or miss, it's all the same, just fun. Physical drill with arms. The review. Sending Reinforcements to Italy: The Allies have commandeered all types of motors to rush supplies and munitions across the Alps to aid Italians. Fresno, Cal: This little city combines pageantry and fun with its drive for members of the Red Cross. Follow the footsteps. Somewhere-in-France: After the victory of the Aisne, French engineers start to restore the reconquered territory Subtitles: A battery of 75's take their position on the new advanced line. Guns mounted on automobiles police the air. When the enemy retreated they left vast stores of material, guns and ammunitions. The shell cases were gathered to be reloaded and reused against the Huns. Bad roads are being rebuilt with timber. Shell craters offer a shelter for a quick lunch during a lull in the fighting. All that remains of the village of Allemant. The Fort of Malmaison was reduced to a few standing walls and empty caverns.
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