A thick cloud of late August dust engulfed the Overland touring car as it traveled down the narrow, worn country road. It passed, on either side, an unending scene: cornfields, some half harvested, others, waiting with crops higher than the car itself. The new, shiny, black, chauffeur driven vehicle, with its once brightly polished brass head lamps and trim, was now a dull, nondescript, mud spattered gray; the dramatic change brought about by the...