 first squadron putting their mounts over the snow-clad hills and jumps in a daring display of horsemanship. The west coast of South America and twice over the Andes. A remarkable flight, both as a goodwill mission to our Latin neighbors and as a demonstration of flying efficiency. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Olds, commander of the flight, gets a hearty welcome from high-ranking air corps officers and the courageous crews of the six great bombers receive the commendation of the secretary of war and the Army's chief of staff. Off it's new dress uniforms. This one is the formal full dress for off-duty and this is the full dress blues for daytime wear and underarms. Next the formal mess uniform for evening wear that makes a lieutenant glisten like a general and a major in his new special formal dress for evening is to be just about the tops in swankiness. The new styles are all in blue with gold braid and will be worn by all flying officers beginning next fall. At ease gentlemen. Watches as the pick of the Army passes in review before him. National defense, tanks and planes and guns and marching men, the price of independence and democracy. The United States Military Academy hold its first outdoor dress parade of the spring. These Sunday parades attract thousands of visitors who come to thrill at the precise marching and counter marching and the colorful ceremonies in the car waited as the world's best-grilled military unit officers. Some of them now in the ranks destined to be generals but if they never have anything to do but thrill this country will be just as happy. The waiting class of the Army's first auto gyro school is having commencement exercises today with a mass flight of five of the craft Dean of the school is Lieutenant Colonel Hoppe who sees five pilots and eight mechanics graduate with honors today. When more men are trained and more gyros put into service they will replace balloons for artillery observation like so many people the gyros can hold her over one spot almost motionless. Troops of the 33rd Division the Illinois National Guard field into a real soldiers field as they rehearse the gigantic war show to be staged later this month promises to be the biggest military show ever put on in this country a complete battle waged right before the future generals that is until they learn can throw cold water on their enthusiasm some of the boys will be big guns in the Army someday. The Secretary of War Woodring at the impressive graduation exercises of the United States Military Academy it's the culmination of four years of rigorous training and this year the ranking man of his class is John Robert Jannarone of Knutley New Jersey now they have to start climbing all over again as second lieutenants. West pointers in working clothes get a chance at the infantry school at Fort Benning to try out the machine guns they have learned about in classrooms. The future generals they have plenty of need for these great shooters some of the Army's big guns at Fort Story. Once they get the range look out.