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UI in n t k the Standby )e Add .'fsTOKY so FAR: - Penning Earned In simple, Mv don. i J J INSI AI I.MIiNT LIGHT Intclligenc e Washington Mexico City Mililarv Inlelligeni e, told him that toref t were also reported massing In the Medi terranean and the I at East Bennin continued to pose as an enemy agent when Kinrke later appeaisd In the cap Ital Without warning, lour southern cit les wrere attacked from the air Wash under V r Plsed alonf lh R1 4B tavJoll 0J the United In gaining the He eucceeded of Finrke and Bravot, two jteofllceri, before returning to foreign ooo Uoopi Siting i luef nt was lirivllv bomlird and Ilia killed In the avvaiilt National forces aeie ordervd mobilized bill the army was 111 prepared lo repulse the well trained and equipped enemy rol limns whlih were shoot to advance against them Now continue with the story Iresidiiil CHAPTER Mil put an officer of lesser mettle in a dizry whul Inventory disclosed that the Second Division had escaped the sud den storm with loss of fortv odd cargo trucks, seventeen men, five officers, and two pieces of artillery Having given the Second its orders to assemble and march on Kirk, Brill set about his final tactical plans From time to time Bull and his staff wore interrupted by reports of air disasters over New Orleans, Galveston, and Houston Total losses there aggregated twelve hundred General Brill directed his senior aide to get General Hague at WashThe ington on the hour was nearing three o'clock when the Chief of Staff of the Army reported ready to talk. My best judgment is to pull out of here, Brill said, after he had reported latest developments in Texas Were too thin to make a fight for San Antonio, but we can do some good delaying back of the Colorado and Brazos while you get troops enough into the Fort Worth country to make a stand " The Hague voice responded with quiet firmness, "Youll piroceed at once against the enemy. Brill, and make a stand in front of San Antonio with your Second Division But Hague, are Brill groaned. you sure you understand the whole situation down here? It's simply inviting a lot of nasty losses to no purpose. I havent force enough Franklin Boll, in comoutpost companies of pel tilth United States Infantry in tjgimtv of Laredo, had patrols the Rio Grande watching for gjt Van Hassek wave. Word jftshed through of the bombing that jyj Antonio and Boll knew d invasion must be shaping jllready for a vital blow at gjv.ben daylight came -- RELlM Coliel Denn had spent a fretful IO0ERMM1 ght, Tell knowing the tight pinch leadachj If he might find his regiment iwtlch do as sue His regiment was at peace bedtime. V tdan ortabli m trech, rifle companies running as y fun seventy, total strength 1,132 ' ' ' jwU cci and men No artillery sup-tabeen sent him from Fort n pouston, his only supporting and aitngi ja: Jis were the fanuly jahYnortars of his weapons com- utti His ammunition supply was TC0!a J 3 dsn one day of fire. a thing as interdicting points of enemy river crosses out of the question. He had nBoll, in outpost, eight machine Itnd some light mortars ung flashed in the distance. skill screech came plowing .Wigh the night. High explosives . shed in to turn night into found who a victim Fragments a howl of painThe crew machine gun was dropped. Men aKared, lay flat on their faces, :lps against this hurricane of faction that howled down upon tQ across the Rio Grande. AS existence was now engulfed seething uproar of artillery. 2 law that the regiment was fng the fullest force of Van n lot Pt two -- long-distanc- of d i sus-jf- bed-m- -- rllfr - the dist ml hum of tins new ht Ill t O' .1 i t io t 1 '1 ! 1 5AMI wN I nn p, WIIH l k v I I an hour and Bolls casualties twenty Patrols had been sight-il- l increasing number of skulk-- I litre reported closing in Boll fut his position was becoming l7!ble -parted his men slowly to the r!with two squads covering his ".gawal. The enemy, suspicious possible trap in the night, fol-From this Boll cautiously. did that only the first scatter-Ilfrdgthoa- d troops were m due-sout- i v h '.ESS fSESS, irkey reeUI B . I .. re anx-i'-1- CV m! 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MARCEL HENRI mt ivt nn old (tit ui, ti 10 i Mi n M S ns , tu Ii m 1 t ill v tltff it 1 ttmt H u u i (mi On a run, 75-iuilc-an-Iiotir I like this in iv hnwuiti TIPS to hardeners RIRIERE made instructional, sociological and experimental films until 1934, when he went to work for the March of Time, becoming their chief EuroHis tact and expean cameraman perience In working with diplomats and important government leaders and his amazing newa sense make him a notable figure in hn line of hot, fu Apparent Sufferings Present sufferings seem far greater to men than those they merely dread. Livy. vimfioh under my belt! ICK 1 LOW Lit GARDENS 1ANY people want quick re say I JACK SIMMONS 1 suits in the (lower garden, Railroad Fnginrtr nnd fox them the lists of annual flowers offer effective aid. A highly fuilisfar tory, arid economical hedge, for instance, can work be grown in six or eight weiks out other hindrance than the ran The other day Claudette Colbert from seed. Koch in is the plant. dom fire of his riflemen, die airA single packet of Koc hia seed ran over to the IMonrer Woman men would take their relentless toll set between scenes of her own pic- will provide a full, bushy hedge A truck went out, the third one ture, Skylark, being made on a along the fiont or side of the yard. It cracked up neighboring stage at Paramount. For a flowering hedge, Four back from Boll. across the road under impact of a She wanted to deliver to o'Clock will produce attractively bomb. The driver slumped dead her friend, Barbara Stanwyck. She within two months after seed is m his seat. Men piled out and bepassed right by a little old lady sit- planted. Glowing borders of flowers that gan scattering out of the storm Boll ting In front of a portable dressing stopped his car, ran back to straightroom, but the little old lady said beautify the yard, and at the same en out the snarl it was Barbara, time provide ample cut flowers Hello, Claudette for the housewife, may he enjoyed Three planes zoomed down his col all made up for her characterization the first summer, The fastest-growin-g umn, knifing the road He saw two of a one hundred year old woman. and most dependable anHe of his men fall. gave instruc nuals for cutting include the Zintions to a sergeant and two corpo(pf INI hy Kellogg Com? Almost every set at Metro at pres- nias, Marigolds, Bachelor Huttons rals They were to pass word down stricken ent has a dog of its own whos a and Petunias. There are tall, meHereafter the column. The Reaping has still every year to get over trucks were lo be shoved to the member of the cast. The ritziest is dium, and dwarf varieties of each. Be the a of a used Most of man After member fast has sown his wild few weeks and days of folly. growButtons, "Lady widely side of the road, survivors and wounded distributed to other trucks Good troupe; half beagle, half fox ing annual vines is Heavenly Blue oats in the years of his youth, he Richter. e as they passed along All were to terrier, hes very important he Morning Glory, whose giant, does a tap dance with Eleanor Powflowers are in a class by act promptly on their own initiative ell. So he rates a portable dressthemselves. It is well to scratch Boll ran back to his station wagon, room. coat of Heavenly Blue seeds the ing Tor the color was ear The in vibrating leaped beauty Kid On the the set before theres Billy planting them to speed with the gentle motion of idling mo old farm collie who Is supposed their otherwise slow germination. an tors you've to follow Ian Hunter around; he just A shout went up from the men a to lie on between shots gets rug Potent Events A plane crashed in Boll's truck Buy them from your local dealer The two little terriers in Blossoms out of the sky and whanged into in the Dust have to be taken while There are certain events which the gray earth It burst instantly walking when they're not working to each mans life are as cornets Boll's riflemen had into flames they're true camera hounds; want to the earth, claimed another bird in this unequal to be seemingly strange playing on the set whether and erratic disltnc t from portents; clash But the next instant brought to or scheduled not they're the ordinary lights which guide red retaliation. Another truck nosed our course and mark our seasons, off the road m a crush of wounded With more aspirants than tried to yet true to their own laws, potent Small Beginnings men and dead Boll saw the surMisspent Time There is no remedy for time misThe beginnings of all things are, vivors act promptly to extricate play Scarlett," the coveted role of in their own influences. small. Cicero. spent. Sir Aubrey de Vere. Marge in the popular CBS radio themselves, gather up the maimed and flag dow-- succeeding vehicles serial, Myrt and Marge, has finalThe village of Encinal flashed by. ly been filled. It was given to Helen Boll shook his head and swore bit Mack, whom you've seen In many a film and heard on evening radio THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNIN- G CAMELS GIVES YOU terly. Encinal told him that he had little more than started on his long, shows. She had Just retarned from Next would come Hollywood, where she played Impordesperate run Artesia Wells, which would be little tant roles in Columbias Ills Girl Friday and Paramounts Power more than halfway to the Nueces She takes the place of Mrs. Dive. He looked at his watch and saw Donna Flick, who died recently, who the hour was short of six oclock He bad for v years been Marge, her I STARTED groaned and passed a tormented mother playing Myrt. AND hand across his face Msgivings SMOKING THE strucR him ot making it through G .i n uiaiiou Mis ilium i toe a After playing dramatic roles In 61 At their rate of Kill those vulturei CIGARETTE FOR EXTRA pictures, Robert Young will become would tear his column to pieces a song and dance man in Lady Ee MILDNESS AND he could run under the dubious Good, the Metro musical in which cover ahead FOUND A LOT OF OTHER hell star with Ann Sothern and Decision snapped in his mind as Eleanor Powell. It will be the first SWELL EXTRAS, TOO. he saw a new flight swarming into time that he has sung on the screen; travelCAMELS ARE ACES the fight The birdmen were hell do a duet with Ann and a dance than the average of ing high, but heading straight Into with Eleanor. WITH ME the conflict 4 other largest the ,y' More thaD twenty more planes he ODDS AD F.SDS Fibber McGee U,' selling cigarettes f. guessed in the daze of tragic dis- and Mollys RKO picture tested less than any and terthe (Jiarhe over McCarthy Fitrar raced Bergen His eye covery. them according of and Desi Ball Arnes Lucille Aca Curtiss Test Pilot Bob FatueL-h- e rain There were mesquite, jumper utili hate . . . F artier Brat, Lud romantic ot tl teats new wings for America thickets, some rugged dwarf pine util hrrnl flynn and Joan 11 it Scattered, his men would have in The Conilant Symph . . . Baby refuge until Van Hassek's columns band, uho M now three years old, be. wheeled up gmt her third year m f.lmi utth a new THE He roared an order to stop the I nnersal contract . . . Shirley Temple's truck and leaped to the ground The ozuau aited return lo the serein get t CH A es I n b, f1 oi 1 always wanted pant-Begime- t;its .S and 4 Cap-tMar- u soft-blu- ac-'iB- Hora . - i ( c tin; house ANCt well-wish- m inf y no, i ms new plan. Circling to the south, Brill found road to Kirk, which the was under military traffic control, and sped to the vllage, where he found General Mole, division commander. Mole w'as a thin bit of military hickory now nearing retirehaving guessed that the ment age. leans were without benefit of General Mole received his superfry. the Van Hassek officers battle orders with a monosyllaiors "fnuld use the main bridge and ble of acquiescence, as if to hoard "f across the Rio Grande in his jaded energies, and promptly set to work with his staff. The division A had covered less than two staff was familiar with the country Tkd yards when a runner ar-- and made prompt plans for organifrom Colonel Denn. zation of a defensive position. OrTic coonel says get back as fast ders were ready within half an hour, ISu can'" the messenger and since there was no enemy imis pulling out right mediately in prospect, the regiments for the Nueces." to their positions in their 4 an hour later, Boll panted proceeded trucks. cargo 'f'e regimental position. General Brill stood in the growing assistant plans and dawn gravely watching the Second r er, came hurrymg up pass'out to its battle lines. A force Tga va ited regimental position. of 10.837 enlisted men and two warlJr" nt pulled out twenty min-- r rant officers, led by 546 officers. March reported to Boll. ti follow at once as rear Boll sprang into his As I Trucks are ready behind this stationCaptain wagon with his lieutenants. Colo-- , el Denn left you some and sped to the head of his truck li trs of extra ammunition, but to set the pace, his eye column A "K t to get back of the Nueces flash of light that turned the caught e tight Second Division is the waning night into day some f ' t.on somewhere back miles ahead of him. at tus urr) your men along, Cap- "Step on her! he barked a min-m- e us in spot driver "They'll .g ms men seventeen to and were still in artillery ck b n got his command on range s Tw trucks went to the Boll sat with hands gripping his ed t,I'e to his three remain-gun- s knees while he observed the bursts. He studied the striking to the Luckily they Us dial of his watch, an ! But no damage and doing 01 his face as his convoy right the air obthe firing ceased, f dy to pull out The hour shortly a with flare, server roared by again e past three I to o'clock. correction radio to off rushed and S0t overeai traveling the distant gunners ' Ja fl Its shilling motors saw that there was the first He " AT1 canlain s spme 1 of gray in the air, dawn only '1 too bad for us if touch would be a a matter of minutes It i" h.e Nueces by day-- " Nueces the if he reached uttered to Captain miracle trucks and men h.s of with half th l.fiht due in half As the r ght thinned out, he caught 'r d we t can just 1 i -- fiamuiawwwip.il1 steel Lets not debate the matter, General Hague interrupted stoutly. Is that clear, Brill7 Perfectly, sir. There was neither remonstrance fior equivocation in the area commanders voice now. In a calm voice Brill repeated the Hague decision to his staff. He offered no comment. Without speaking, the staff went to work on its Jls'rage. c ANP NO Boll tin ike out the glass windows of his station wagon with tin He thrust butt of his autom iln his head out and pieeretl into die sk Planes wtte cm ling ov it head like so many mad wasps waiting tin instant of bittir visilulitv 'Hurt was not long to wait As night shed its last eil the w ar f di ons si oopt d one at a time to jlutk the little caravan to bits with their talons of e r nils col OUT n c Men in the trucks opened fire with Uieir rifles But the attacking plains flew with the speed of die wind They dashed low, pumping bullets from hot machine guns, releasing their fragmentation bombs, and In a twinkling were gone Then back they came, one at a time at irregular intervals, to plaster die road with thnr fury. Overhead the flock was growing Fourteen planes, he estimated Two squadrons, force enough to tear hinq to pieces bit by bit unless miracles of good fortune and bad marksman ship attended him along the red course to the Nueces Inevitably, dropping down time after tune with- 11 II W s (i i pen ifcP Swiss 1 e to fi nien-a- t j i end 1 ! ! i'o lU' Ilin It--, raft Du Ne i i t 1 t n VS - strvui, gfer the war he made d h min ' iry films for the French i nnicnt In Sibet noh West is, In 1925 and the Near Ea-ho In i ame chief cameran m for the Unlverselle tlnemato-grComp.igme taique of Paris, for whom ha fii 1 i ic Ington IU it M 1 1 i r It 1 I Overhead the fliu k was growing' MI.N tii if i 1'arls 44 yi ri ho, Rb- u up phi I u ipby I i fore he m the Freni! nri pi in 1914 Afti r In mg wounded in attle he was dnftid ti the Armv Cinematograph1! f r I i U i i Ills t ; t i c t i ui ( c t tM f f 1! n f M t e i ! tv 1 i 1 toil 1 i i I e f! J ( U i ! I 0 et t i i j c (Hll 11 i i l 1 i n l I 1 of i t i c i I u i is on i',( hoi t tl o i nt I e u i ! I ! i J m e i, s him t o n i i iv .up i i m'1! l , i m V u tl, t ii d i i i t A o u d it ii id is me v ( i I I in ( di t n ov i t f ll i Im b lig i I ii i' 111' ii it oi l, II I 1 i i! ! in, i f it t i , m t i if v. ' i h w hn" r i k i I t i ip ' ; , J Ml Ill t ! l I t tin-- i i s) ' l! s l l a i Ii I II I 1 i nl 1 j . l t i i 1 K hs i i! I i 1 h'H a m mv mi ! ui h ! Alfli mull hn h, lit hat ' In!, imerumnn fur tho i t I to f t i r , i of t on t is In r st ' i j i i in In f Tune, ha- - t m untlv i fuuus "up t ) this cout'trj li-- , i uiiPius mi mit u tin; lh' Us in Die Wnstt in Ihiu M ' ! one ; irt to wit, and itv. The remain e div h d runonr t other : j ut , qi i' In s atu iding u a wife, sue h .1 . f rm e, oi ,ie tions, cdui ation, i'i , and s veral others II to the conclusion that life r qualities was inti f tii t , nun Ii as one part nt tn ot i e f i How would distribute them? B by Burns, the Scottish poz t, divided them in this v ee, hour P u ts In good ti mpr r; tv o parts to yi u I Ht ike a good wife. n ome - mahcM. EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR V ( SLOWER-BURNIN- rui-i- z De-for- e Wi ra g cn-it- with him he m their rifle flr structed keep he s gnale road the beside Standirg to oe command the a halt, motioned unwounded men to truck no up he. ar n.utu- - under uay toon, uhtn the begmi work , . in Metros "B the j on Brooduoy BhO uill cottar I upi I elet, the fiery I atm, i n three maor films, utth Leon Errol of the rubber knees. SMOKES THE THING! LESS NICOTINE |