Show SEES SURE SORE MEN MENACE AtE IN JAPANS JAPAN'S MOVE Yankee Officer Believes Mikado Will Vill Eventually Land in Luzon Island Oakland Gala Cain Nov O 4 4 Captain T. T II I. I Aldrich a nephew of ot Major GeJl- GeJl ial c-ial Shane In charge of company H. H Thirty fifth Infantry is convi convinced that Japan ultimately will make malc a u determined de de- de- de effort to take tale the Philippines rein the United States He thinks that the present agitation may have boon been brought about with a view co to precipitating trouble preparatory to the In a Invasion In ion by Japan of or Luzon Captain Aldrich points out that the extremity of Luzon is only miles from rom the the lie Japan island oc of Formosa arid and nd that th the entire western I coast line lino of Luzon a bl bleak ak barren stretch of op miles Is protected and ii h by only one one- company of oC Infantry in infantry In- In fantry located opposite the h land Island of J- J This I Island land is 2 22 miles long long- and antl lies ties 15 miles out from Crom Luzon From this point the insurgents enta received re re- cc arms and anti ammunition when lighting the United States Stabs troops Want lentil Entire c Con Coast t Lino Captain Al Aid Aldrich rich says roys I 1 am am nm firmly of oC the opinion that the lie Jap Japanese nese government o is preparing to take the Philippines and thus command com corn mand the entire coast line of ot the time Western n Pacific The island of oC upon the he eastern coast offers the only good food vantage e point for Cor a landing In Inthe Inthe the thc entire distance of miles From Flom this place to Manila is only miles in iii length and this will un undoubtedly be one one- of oC the main points of oC attack I 1 speak Spanish and several native dialects and from mingling with naties na- na ti es In iii the Philippines I 1 am full fully satI satisfied sat sat- I fed that the Japanese are arc at work persuading the natives cs of oC the ant ath-ant- a ages es of of coming coining under the Japanese 11 Hag f The rho United States should at once take steps to fortify and protect the bight at nt island as that is the only vulnerable point Joint upon the I cast coast of the lie island Steps should at once be taken to Into the lie purposes s and o occupations of oC great numbers of Japanese now rapidly but ut quietly occupying the northern this dis is of tIme fhe the islan island of Luzon |