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Instead of making her feel 10 years younger, war can make her feel 60 years older. She rides in a Jeep slithering at 5 miles an hour through a mud sheathed road. It’s lined on both sides by infantrymen. She can tell they are weary by the way their backs are bent. She feels ashamed riding in the jeep while they slog along on foot. She hunches her shoulders and pulls down her helmet. Her jeep gathers speed as it leaves the in fantry behind and she sits upright again. The jeep takes her to a town which has just been knocked out by artillery and air strikes. She is comforted by the thought there is no enemy alive here—un less he could live in hell. With this thought in mind, she decides to look her womanly best when sne passes the infantry again on the return trip. She. redoes her lips, pushes off her helmet and lets her hair blow in the breeze. This time the infantrymen see her, all right. And she knows it. At first they don’t believe it. Then smiles break the crusts of dirt around the corners of their mouths. The whistle and wise crack—real American style. “Hey, a woman! And she’s a woman! And she’s white, too.” “Say, baby, what were you do ing up there, anyway? Trying to get killed or something?” “Hey, baby, wanta share my dinner with me?” calls another, waving a can of beans. ^Hey, New Mexico Seeking Cause of Prison Riot (y the Associated Pratt SANTA PE, N. Mex., Nov. 21.— Authorities today sought the came of a State prison riot which in jured six guards, none seriously, and wrecked two offices and the prison canteen. Warden Howell Gage said the hour-long-uprising behind the New Mexico Penitentiary wills yester day may have been connected with one prisoner “who was out of line.” He added that attempts to es cape and rebellion at alleged mis treatment definitely were not reasons for the riot. About 100 convicts armed with razors, knives, crude blackjacks, chains and pieces of pipe roved through the prison, overwhelming guards in the exercise yard, ad ministrative office, canteen, laun dry and tailor shop. Prison guards and two dozen heavily armed State and city po lice quelled the convicts without firing a shot. They used several tear gas bombs. Mexican Consul Bernardo Blanco and his secretary were visiting the prison when the rioting started. They were trapped in a guard house. Mr. Blanco escaped in jury but his secretary. Jorge L. Castillo, was hit by bricks and fly ing glass. Mr. Blanco said: “The men told me they ‘had to do it’ because of bad treatment.” 700 U. S. Troops Added To Berlin Garrison By the Associated Press BERLIN, Nov. 21.—Seven hun dred American troops will be transferred here from West Ger many this week to strengthen the Berlin garrison, it was learned to day. The GIs are the first battalion of the 6th Infantry Regiment. 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