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Hie sir. his mind was lifted sudden nut of the del ths of black despair by a joyous miracle of dew lop nient Those new planes wire clo' ing In and he made out by tht shaie of vungs and fuselage tint! they were not Vtn Hjstk planes Bolls hand hashed out his hi Id glassts He gliad them to the skies From under the wings of those m rushing squadrons Hashed the glo nous It gt nd 'll S Army Ann ru an i lanes plummeted dow n 1 Hasstks hormts now were droning about In a Lufberry circle awaiting the developments of attack In a twinkling the American bird men promoted an audacious assault Planes circled, dove, rolled, darted tn the throes of combat A plane came whistling down Boll's jaw tightened as he saw the first casualty was an American plane. But quickly two of Van Hdssik's came tumbling out of the sky If the Van Hassek pilots had stalled for reinforcements, they now decided upon precipitate flight against superior number. Another Van Hassek plane went down. In a minute the cloud of darting falcons passed into the distance behind A noon sun was burning the baked hills and swales when Boll's survivors rolled in on a Second Division Boll's cheek, outpost south of Kirk caked in blood, was throbbing with pdin, his right arm hung still and useless at his side. He climbed from the truck and stolidly checked his command as it came through the Forty-twmoaned in the outpost. throes of wounds, twenty-ninhad been left dead along the crimson road from Laredo. The outpost commander came hurbird-me- JERRY LINK wife says: Fuller, If you don't quit eatln' Kellogg's Pep we're egoln' to hitch aa anchor to you to keep you from flyln' over the neighbors' fences." Which Is a dern exaggeration because you have to get all your vitamins to feel as good as I do. And Pep has the two that are My n In In in t t i i- - i , i . ; M. i: t,hai Fart, n , V., M q Ah ca,iy the hue am! ii n is i s , i , mg mil of t! !., on the hi i B if t, i t i it A .,1 of fi ar hat , f t! e ri Uh .. ,1 f ,ii n tim. t i a ,'ht u.i, i, i, t t e raidt rs o, n iK ti i ti d ,o U sip t dow n 1 he firl it , its . t n , i of Arm and V, al G . n t wm M t d . ,t , pouring ti u.is 1, ss than oi e fourth eon i Ii ti !u Hi g viiF . I am or 1 1 ti , m,i ins pig ,t i , i 1 ular Arnn wa.su.,n tomtianf, r coneenti ation ports fi.m its far flung netwoik of small gairisons whose loi ation had bet n il ,tatni by chimbeis of con mein and ion gres.snii n latlur than t tin nei i s sities of military tiainmg m the vi tal team play of largtr units Plans were bung laid for a lull for 500. 000 volunteus That would have to wait action by Conga ss, but Congress could be depended upon now to go tlie limit A draft army of a million men would come next As for modern equipment, that would have to wait There would be no such thing as buying it In France and England, even in Can ada, as at the time of the World War. A year, or two years, might elapse before industrial mobilization, the countrys own resources, could IN di earn itMi W r n ni r Feen-A-Mi- nt m Washington, Captain Benning spent a sleepless nightmare of a night on the assignment from Flag-wi- ll n of observing panic-stricke- streets. Daybreak and exhaustion restored some degree of reason. People moved about now as if stunned, but from time to time looking fearfully into the skies or straining at every FEEN-A-MINword of radio loudspeakers that T had been put in service on principal streets. Traffic jams finally had been reWaters Return That which the fountain sends duced, steady streams of cabs and forth returns again to the fountain. cars were pouring out of the city on all roads. Thousands flocked about Longfellow. the railway station clamoring for standing space on any train that Feen-A-Vfi- nt Feen-A-Mi- pan JUS. T 1 To led away from Washington. Extra editions of newspapers burst into the streets at frequent inter- I. S, vals. V'VksLii Extras massed Texas invaded headlines over meager dispatches from San Antonio Van Hassek was moving north in three columns. American infantry and cavalry were fighting him at the Rio Grande American Second Division was moving south to repel the in- black i kills's t5 b -- vasion. tS TB I p HOTEL BOISE, si ; IDAHO Largest and finest hate! Idaho. Tw hundred heauti-full- y Only appointed fireproof hotel in Boise. Located in heart of civic, governmental and business district. reou excellent FOOD moderate rates or viaaik o. c tu Another extra dashed out Washington safe! Benning read eagerly. It had been as Flagwill guessed. The night raiders had planted a refueling field Back of the Tennessee River, southwest from Nashville. The thing had been camouflaged as a new airways enterprise, had even been fostered by ambitious and unsuspecting chambers of commerce When the bombers and their convoys of fighting craft had put down to fill their tanks after bombing maWashington, a few mounted chine guns had kept curious natives away. The aircraft had taken all personnel ofi at resuming their flight Another raid on back to Mexico be impossible would Washington unless attack could be launched from the sea. That subdued hum of relentless ac- tivity filled the Munitions Building Faces were lined and gray from strain and fatigue, but eyes burned from smudged sockets with stem resolution. The nights panic had swept the whole country In the midwest there had been incredulity at first. The whole thing seemed too inconceivwere able. Invasions, borrbtr raids, to occurring atrocity an intangible in recorded d.stant peoples and Those Inexplicable atroci- u fr ' - i ,, ' 1 o i i to ill t lull I i1 , i r I i i no tl',i t'i C il s 1 hi is u e i i i It i s u Ni I if ' il p, r v i f ui i di Bi I' -' i t i W i i U i is headquar Cot , , in t AMP Cl n't is s . 1 , T'v' , f l c . s u t , t ! i i t mu ti s I i ti i cut i -- MAI I U , I ' i i S1 i , t v i t l 111! ( , i All light. Bulling." Flagwill 111 as said. Ins eves sn ping sume you made no mistake in not arresting them last night But now you forget everything else and gel out after them! Use your own judg ment about when you make arrests but see to it they dont get away from you I needn't tell you that the Coalition spy net ten times more dangerous in the long run than Van lldsstk's presmt rotten lava i 1 sion " (HUNK X I ii n IV '1 he i in tit pi Ihflrrrner in I nergy tmn, can mcomplish almost anyleal iliffi u in e bt tw i ni men thing; and in this lies the d.slinc-tuA . i TMfc lit! VO r- ) ' MAKE THIS t. make a fluffy tult Wi 11, that is rv.iit'.v the wav many of today's mu. ii test i ha r iovcis me inadi. A i uv i r of tins suit this old rocker mid revealed its hidden cli.mns Uhe cm i r is plain, medium gieen glatd clniit tufted with daik gieen yam and three uu li dark gum fringe is used mound A long the bottom zipper makes a i enter bm k t losing. Each section of the cover was fitted on the chair in the muslin lining first and these pieces wete used as patterns fur cutting the eluntz, also the cotton which was trimmed to bo a4 inch smaller all mound. After the pieces were tufted, ns shown at the upper right, the seams were stitihed up. Long stitches wete then made on the inside to catch the edges of the coti 1 pi I m sti ong vv ii1, a s ttii d between gieut men and little se, and uiv itn iblc dt U nnna- - n.i n Thomas Fuller. i n s 1HAM Stw VIUl'c MAM AMIR Till. 1 Al,l SHI I HI (V Si 111 W lo A BOAIUV ! I ,' t v i ,ii i iii, ,i ,, mist i rp mg this i, i v ei s., j f,r the t me being He gave Flagwill a brn f ai emii t of his discovery of the Aus till i .. ; la a, . il C olonel Boggio ami ex lined his kgii n not Immediate lv i ausmg their ai , st i stw an ! , ng both ' that , . liFts. a i t I I - ,i,i j. m Mr T' -- long ii h 1, nd t id 1 1 M.i si I Yoi k w i II ! hat also unage 'd v - - wi w tion against air att.uk From time to time an observation plane dashed low with a dropped message report lng progress of the Van Hassek ap proach. At last word, the main Van Hassek column had cleared the N luces River after routing a motorized battalion strong point Unit Mole had sent out to gain contact and delay the enemy Moles plan of battle was shaped, his formal orders had been distribut ed Since morning the men had been 1 MUS. MEW TREAT! Enclose I have two reports that will interest ou. provide anything more than the crudest necessities of combat If a major war was in the offing, the country would have to dtpend upon the massed valor of its manpower to take unequal red losses and drive through at all costs It was nine o'clock before Colonel Flagwill stamped in from the Chief of Staff's office His face was ashen and lined, but his level black eyes glowed vitality What an Inglorious tangle! he muttered to Benning with a tormented shake of his hq,id "Which way to turn, that's the question bedeviling all of us I've been reading the reports and recommendations of the stdff secMotions, sir, Benning answered bilization seems to be moving right along and the panic is cooling off, even in Washington Mobilizing is one thing, fighting another, Flagwill snapped out "By when the Second gets tonight, cracked at San Anton o the whole Country will be howling for action The howl for anti aircraft is already pouring in and every one of our ten regiments of anti aircraft is short something, a battery or two a full battalion, or equip ment Not to mention ammunition The big trouble is, we don't know yet what we're up agjinst ar d we ve got to play a Cdutious game If dll we had to consider was Van Hassek, wed ru-- h iroops in there and give him his lesson in a very few What the public wdl not weeks be able to understand, nor even Con gress, is that we've got to use most of our peace-strengtarmy as a framework for building a national h army come what may But anyhow with the future. Flagwill went on with a sardonic grin, the Chief has of a decijust made one our first real make to sion. We're Fort around down stand military Worth, which is about as far as Van Hassek would ddre go in any event Flagwill bolted a sandwich and washed it down with a cup of coffee, then pulled himself up to his desk 'Tve two reports that will interest announced he Benning." you, First, we've a tip from abruptly London that the Coalition espionage orsystem in the United States is our in reck to compkely ganized dustrial organization. That meitly ten-str.k- e NEXT WEEK A oU 9 rulidl p 2U 10 New cents for Bocks 1 Volk and 3 Name .. Address With the Brave What Is Right Join the company of lions rather It is not who is right, but what than assume the lead among foxes. is right, that is of importance. The Talmud. Huxley. In SALT LAKE CITY Jlsk Me Jlnolhcr T1IE A General Quiz O llif The Questions Wh.it is a charm let istir of Gothic arclutoc tui e? 2. Lit us eat and drmk; for tomorrow we die is a quotation hum what? 3. What is the most widely used name of saints? 4. What took place dui mg the Ilundicd Days in Ficntli his1. fen-tin- e tory? The Answers The pointed arch. The Bible Isa. 22.13. Valentine has been the most the captain advised used name of saints, one widely There was a greenish hue lo the compiled libt containing recently general's lean, cadaverous face, 52 of them. brought by the stress of the past 4. Napoleons second reign (aftfew days His eyes were bloodshot er his return from Elba, Horn under puffy black lids, but they March 20 to June 23, 1815). shone with a slout, even glitter, that proclaimed the mastery of will over As be stood up to face his fiesh assembled commanders, he was per THE SMOKE OF fectly contain d 1 wanted a few words with you before we go into action, gentle men," he began tn a calm voice The decision to fight here for us by General Hagu Therefore, it bi comes our decision Lit rrn Ir.iukh say that tin Army is on the si t. that the peopb wouidn t understand the simple wis dom of our falling baek without a fight " He priu id an I his pale, bluish lips an egression of drive d . n ir ivm recipe ON SICE OF RICE KR! SPIES BOX fv sistance. His senior aide came up to him and saluted "Sir, the offict rs are assembled," Quick as a f l"l II HVKIII SI'I Alls Drawer immense, hastily organized citailil of mutually supporting strong points Machine guns had been placed for the maximum of destine live cffi-c-t The breaking of one line yielded tin enemy the grim necessity of attack ing a new one Roads meruu mg 1m It flanks were strongly covered was not such a position as he would have selected of his own choice but since necessity forced it on him, he meant to make the most of his for stubborn reopportunities R Bedford Bills digging in All his artilleiy had been dug in Here he had an and camouflaged DONT BE BOSSED CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY When you feel gassy, headachy, logy due to dogged-u- p bowels, do as millions do take at bedtime. Next morning thorough, comfortable relief, helping you etart the day full of your normal energy and pep, feeling like a million! doesnt disturb your nights rest or interfere with work the next day. Try the chewing gum laxative, yotirselC It tastes good, if e handy and economical ... a family supply 'f 1 rying up. CHAPTER IX "rfr1" t 9 . Imi-lil- e Ve 4 - PEP LAXATIVE-RELlE- . Gem ral Mile sat In the hot shel- ton in place. of his command post which had been dug by engineers Into the re NOTFAi ou planning to make slip verse slope of a squat ridge lie Cuvi-i- i this Splint, Mis Spi.ns llnuks 1 anil 3 It II v 11. .ok ex n Uv hnv t iv rs puffed glumly at the stub of a clgir dll I'l'tlons (armi and blip nv as he observed the arrival of his ns tor chairslilUng and div cnpni Is Uok 3 regimental and battalion command shows you lunv to make a pattern Inst. ers whom he had summoned from Iso bow to arrange opi tilnj s In invcts for cbdlts of umiMial tvpts, and boiv to over his battle position anchor slip covers so they will slay mat Planes soared overhead, Arnerl lv In place Books are 10 cents ruili can combat planes covering his posi Send order to Sorry to report in with my command shot to pieces like this, Cololeast plentiful In ordinary meals nel," Boll reported in grim dejecvitamins B and D. But the only choice was tion. & fine PEPs goshamlghty cereal, capture. Wheres the hospital, sir? though, that lots of people eat Just for Its taste. Why not try It? My wounded must have care at once! Eleventh's men are being evacuated to San Antonio, Captain, the ColoA cereal rich in vitamins B, and D outpost commander advised. nel Denn was killed, total casualties over three hundred men. But maybe thats not too bad when you consider our border cavalry was all To Be Young To be seventy years young is gobbled up. The Twelfth and Fifth sometimes far more cheerful and are still fighting it out, but they BY YOUR - ter o hopeful than to be forty years old. haven't any more chance than Custer had. From all reconnaissance Oliver Wendell Holmes. reports, well be attacked in force here before many hours pass. All right, Boll, get rolling. i A-- , i i i. VLf r T lr IKS i i fc N e V niuiHt As Boll' Van Hull nr nui 1 i mu it f lalil him i r ill nibib i i m , ,d lt,,. 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Later, this bean p ay be used in the green shell mature stage Iage. In the more be used in baking beans may the soup. in pr I 1. I HOTEL Choice Vi,t ,3jV ii,T. CsriXUify l.'Li it Xu,;) ZL T .W aabAiu aWAAw WO.UV, oftheDiscriminatingTrareler if ' I .LJ 400 ROOMS Rates: ' 400 BATHS 2.00 to 4.00 Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has made available the finest hotel accommodations in the Wost AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. 2. 3. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. J. H. WATERS, DINE BUFFET The Booutiful fretidenf MIRROR ROOM Manogeri J. HOLMAN WATERSandW. SLOWER-BURNIN- G DANCE ROSS SUTTON EVERY SATURDAY EVENING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR wa-ma- AMD T bitti mess ' go through' We ll hold' Well pv( the country a m w tradition to nuirnbir! Well fight Van Hassek with one rigiment to four or five' If we're attacked this afternoon we'll fight until night We'll hold through tomorrow Then I'll make my further decision When the tme worries I'll give the order for withdrawal which must be by n.ght " Grnerdl Mob paused again to look about arrorg them and then spoke All rig! in slow, t bltr 1 1 g 11 words "Gentlemen, a final word! We'll show the country what our mettle is W'e'U show the enemy what they can expect to meet once our armies are mobilized and organized arid trained Remember this, if we lost every last mar, in the Second Divi sion, our losses would still be only a fraction of what the good old Sec ord took in France, even if nobody remembers that fact but the Sec end's survivors! ff s voice rose to a furious Intensity and his clenched hand rose a uv e his he ad ' A new Aiai to rtn.ui Pi r. gen tlemen' That s what we'll give the country a new Alamo to remember! 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