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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, -TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 19-10. t ATTACK ON AMERICA! Startling Expose of U. S. Lack of Defense By GENERAL ARED WHITE WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED rnpix-pan-il AiniTicu in iiimIit fit tack by .Mexican furceu un!tr .Mill tary I.emltT Van Hannik. Vush inniun is bcjiniii'U and tin president is killed. COLONIC!- Kl.AtiU'fM.. chief at ('. S. miliiaiy iiihdliueiM-f in Vahin:in. M.UOK HKNNINd. I. S. ililel liwitc; nfJlf.tM' trailing Van Hits sek's spies --the Austrian Kirn-he, Italian Hoggin anij Colunel Hravot finds himself in a dynamiie whip plotted hy thif Mexicans to destroy the Pa nil ma (anal and strip ilie Allantic sea hoard of the protec tion or the I.'. S. Meet. llenoiliK's plans han iitiwcari fed. i'j'eviutis ly in .Mexico City. Van llassek's agents have kimv.n ItenniiiK as Lieutenant HnmillU, Anieiian ienea(le, wlitmi he, lllipt.-irmiiaMMl (iiete. t'HAi'TKit XXIV llennin' ivok troin a biif fret ful sleep and iienl lo a porthole. Hit caiiitlaied from the speed of the Ireltfhter that the (.-rail must, he well down the coartt of Virginia, porhaps 'lf North Carolina and not rar from Cape Hut tents. For a timo lust 11 k lit he had Mined with the desperation of jmupniK o vim Lou id on the chance ol making whore. Now lie had given up hopes of being rescued by the navy. He slipped nut on the deck for a hasty look around. Land was not in stent. The ship, which lio Judged around twenty thousand tons, showed the American Hag. A few sailors wore about, no onu else in sight on the decks. 'You're a ninny one. Hromlilz." rincki) scolted when Jlenniug re .turned to the cabin. 'Yesterday, when wt were on the, spot, you were, cool as a cucumber. Now when we're safe at sen, you're as glum its a wet blanket." ' "That's because I'm u poor sail or," Helming explained. Jlenning Judged Hint Colonel riagwill by now had the report from the Norwegian freighter. .No doti hi t he navy had t urned the steamer l;ack to port. Hut Hen- j JIH IK mie.iPi-M i n.ii i in; inin-i would deny knowledge of five pass engers who had gone over the Hide of his nliip in (he night. He was mulling at (ho porthole wnen a i ikuiu passed aenig ne i boat deck close to his eyes. The (el low wore a bliuk mustache, Ha i k hoi n-i liiimed glasses; his clothes weri! seedy and his should ers sagged. Hut the profile was not to be mistaken. "Vui knew Hravot was aboard'.'" Helming said to Kiucke. The Austrian holly admonished, "Don't talk so much, Hromlitz! How many times have I got to tell you not to mention names?" "I thought we were clear of all that trouble," Homing rolorietl. "Nof with a brand new crew on I ho bout. We "till got to watch our tongues." "You think these sailors aren't Ilravot's men?" ".fimt use your beau, Ihoinlilz. Sailors wouldn't hardly sign tip to get blown to hell, it they knew ihe Hcore." . "I preiiiune," Helming sneered, "the captain and crew don't even know what their curgn is?" "The skipper knows, and u few of his good men, l-'or two years Schmol, has been laying bin plans lor just this cruise, lie's been through Union Kay so often ho knows every porpoise ami l lying lish by its Hrsl name." The dour of (heir cabin banged suddenly open. A chunky man with a sipiarish, i ough-hr n, Jeer ing face swagm-reu III. The fel low wore u dirty cotton suit and an oil Iter's (sip. and bristled Midi au thority and short temper. ; "Who are you two?" he demand d, searching first Kincke's luce, then Helming!-.. The Van Hussck spy leaped to ; his lect and gain the ideniiilca lion loriimln. Ii iiiitiig was more . leisurely in rising to identity 'hnnsell. He guessed that Ihe in truder was Schmol., skipper ol ihe '. ship. "1 don't like your look!" the iel Mow blurted turn lU-niiing iU glinting green cie. "Hon't woiry about him, Cap lain." Klncke pioinpil.i intei i cued, "lie's a majoi the luo ol us ben "oiklng together iii Hie ('tilled Slates. " Schmol. rubbed a auht low ei ! ear ruinin.itiiely and gaie Hen . ning a piti tiny gbue in ulnch tli.it- ' -was mingled distrust ami dislike. ".Major or no major, itu-u- s ' souietliin ahotit out looks I don t ! like." he gilllilbieo. I heir noon meal as brought in l an Amei b an dei -khand. Alter lit n t he.ni, Kim kc ml .'in i "ii .e( k oi exercise. lib ilu; ; coiiiplnatioti ot Hi. tint s pre--em e I on the ship. Homing knew lit nni-t I kwep to i u im d u; daylight. A I j so that he inil-l slili.e auain-t tin- , an H.i.-M-k spiinaster without' delay It he t..t In Milllie llli ci iiim tor many d.i . I Hennnii: eil.n .( m t j ,,i , little lat.in Ibioigli an iil-lllit ralile I d.iy. Mb hiil .l.ii Mies le t ;uil- I Hied the me. liaiii.-in ol ml- ' ioiuatie pi.sttd an.! went out on lie. k. h he mi,, iiech'd. ItiaM'l w as Mi inu in Hie i aptain' qtiat - j ters. Looking i the potlllole he 1 saw Kiavot silling atone on his I - berth, his lace i obi ,in. nnp.-n.rh- I able iis hi' b-teiieil lo (he lie .is ' Horn the Texa li.ii,:. j Heiining paired .r a Im u l -.11.-wy ol Die law o lb. i at.it, Th ' Mete two Im-iHis. set (s; i,- . .,. ; other in the i ii-taiuiil.n i .i t t .i mm . Hi a i ot s cot inn coal la y a i n-.. i foot ot the both on ninth In- -.a; Scbninl.' cap repost d on ih.. otl-i r. Ulare of Ihe tailfo )iloll it mil ! oi:)er sounds oti the dei k a n I lb i 1 i:fg wan not coitscina i i. (In- hv ; lite dm lug down on uim alon i i.- j dunli lighied deck until stout tiu. I lie turned to see Schmol. glar ing at him out of eyes that seeth ed wnii rage. - See here, Schinolz!" Homing shot back hotly, Tin not one ol your deckhands. Take your hands nil my coat! If you object to ir.y listening lo the war news rwer your radio, why don t you post an order lo I hat effect?" "Listen all yrm w ant to," Schmol. mumbled, cooling porcepi iblv at Hit! rebut I it ml releu.Mj li j Heuniug's collar. "Hut keep away mm in front of my i-:al'-room alter this. I don't allow no body to do that." As Schiuolz swaggered Int'i liis mom with. a muttered huprecat I m. Homing letuined to his cabin. Fur some lime Homing wn'le I in tense readiness lor eve.it ua!i! y. lie knew ihal il Schiurd. eom iiiunicated his suspicious to lira int. prompt and disastrous fnviMii gaiiou was sum to follow. Hut finally, w In n nothing happened, he decided I hat Schiuolz' Mil iy con duct iv as n o i III ng more vliau an ugly whim of dislike, Heniilng turned in and iirelend ed sleep. At three o'clock he rose, dressed, find slipped his pisio! into bis i oat pocket. Filieke was rleep im: lustily. The deck as le-n- jed. Keeping to the shadows, lieii- ning slipped down to the S. hiuolz j cabin. Softly trying Ihe Inor he i (oiuid it unlocked and eat d in -I side. t In that brief recoil mi fssance of the early evening ho hud noted .he position of the electric HWilcll. ilia intentions brought him no con puncllon now us he roleuM-l the safely catch of his pislol and ivlt for Hie lights. He reminded him self (bat Schiuolz wits Hie laplaiu of a dynamiie .ship who intended l::e murder of his crew in Hi-; vm lone ahead of him, Hravot w the murderer of Lieutenant Crai.ei 'neii deaih was an act in Lie Hue ' rl duly, unr uas the presen' one erneiicy any time lo play chances .with iheiu. , i The loom reeked of tolrtf-cu snmke and whiskey, and sniiiei;t was sonorously' snoring. Homing tlrtist tonvaid ios pistol ui Iiim ling' is located the sii Itch. He v. now coolly contained and lie meant to lake the two deliberately as they vaulted in the all-tck. A twist ,f his fingers lloodel Hie room n Hh bright light. IMs i yes, swooping t In? r mm, smw a Miigle figure, Schmolz was lying on his back wild his moi:th abs.ito.y open. Urn vol's Ima't Has ini(.cc;ipied, hud not been ,1 p- -'i. Heaniiit. Mcppcd lorward to snake Schmol. into wakefulness. Hul us he cai.it over Sehnudz he litjU iied , In ihe siiibb'ii realizaiina dial j Schmnlz' death miuhi only ioii;.0 diMi'.-er nis suspicions. Th . wily j Hravo', once istrickoi by il tun. would Jet his heiicliliien lo a-l ac- curate t mint of noses abo-n d j As Schiuolz rolb .1 lltfully al tin , verge of unking, Henning -mapped nil the lights and quickly ret ed lo Ihe boat deck. Thoe lie 1 secreted himself in the shadow of ; wbaleboat and waited. An hour passed, night began thint.lu: into lay. Hravot tailed to .iio-mi. Hi - , hu tauily Henning abandoned ids UL-il and returned lo his cabin Henning managed to sleep lluough part of the day. l-'min his porthole, Henning saw flying fish scurry oil of the course of (he ship in late atiejnooii. which continued tat pmyiess south. ; With eiening he taught tlio blink ol distant hiilit invi lads o;i the cna'-t line He eporei he pos- ' sllulily nl escape in the nig'ii bv ! OUR BOARDING HOUSE cm with Major Hoople say; that hound is w EATINS US WTO 8ANK- P RUPTCV "SINCE HE JOINED ' O'JR STAFP OF PANTRV Pirates, r have to cook EXTRA POTATOES, PUDDlMG AND PIT EVERV MEAL GREAT CAESAR, MARTHA A RACING GREVHOUND NEVER SHOULD 6USPECT SCRAM IS JUST Vk IMI fAXING - UtC Mcren IM A WEEK WE WOM'T BE ABLE TO Rum for A STREET CAR. 11 . . . . . . . V . I I I a riKftrt'a, J. HAVt to UJUK. X? POTATO-- WIE.' PUDDING I n EXTRA POTATOES PUDDING EGAD SCRAIAWOLD MUSTJ I hnu Kit bvuKi meML; ji tw OMUy HAMBURtobR OR ) T BEEF STEW-- AND THE J wl t- ONLV LIQUID THAT EVER VSMPi ''( 6, SMOULD TOUCH HIS LIPS ! ODDITIES j i Hy the Associated Press) , Tough Work VIDDHKTON. N. V. A 20.0"0 gallou railroad water tank froze, and workmen, attempting to thaw it, accidentally set fire to tho sup porting wooden structure. Firemen were called, but found the hydrant frozen. Hy the time they thawed it, they found the ho.se nozzles frozen. Hy the time the nozzles were thawed, the host had frozen. Then it locomotive drew up. and the crew threw hot water from the boiler onto the fire and left. The fire broke out again. Firemen got a new hose and extinguished the blaze. The water tank never did .et thawed. . HQ B .E btBv.Cl.'TsC. T M. HtC U. PAT. Off. ARXHA WAS ONLV . FATTENING HIM UP A LITTLE News of 4-H CLUBS The rmpit;a national forest ser vice and the Hoii.ilaii ('minty Fire pal rot will cooperate with County dub agent K. A. Hti 1 1 on in a mo linn picture program which is to he taken to fourteen dili'ereul com munities during (he first two weeks of February. These ptograms are all beinu given under the auspices nl I II clubs of the respective com miinilii'S. who uill tniite their pa rods and liii-mls to enjoy the pro giam with iliem at no cost. The schedule Is as follows: Weilnesdav, January , I,ook higghM. Thursday, Febru.uy I, Kiddle. Friday. February '1. Kellogg. Saturday, February a, Wilbur. .Monday, February a, t'nnymiville. Tuesday, Fchruaiy Keei.-:pot. 'eineday. Feliru::: y 7. Smith Kiver. Thursday. Ftdituary .s, l.noii Lake, l-'iiday. Fehrm-iy !), HiMinvilie. .it.ir.iay. (etn iary 1". higarose. -Mnnday, February lJ. local lead ers' meeting at Oakland. I iiesday. February elide. j begin this iv We.Hiesday, Kebruaiy II, Mel rose. Thursday. February l.V Das Creek. These uill all in evening pro claims ;nd will include liii'stock linns, some liluis (Mi po.iltry. and scenic pictures. Kach program nil) last about an hour and tilleoi minutes. I .on Williams and liori.s I'apst. fHy llamld .Man-) The (Jlide junior high art club is tomewhnt larger this year than last, uk there are 2S members. The club Is lead by Mrs, James J. Metz. teacher nl the school. I.ast year there were T. membeiH in Ihe clun. which won a special prize of o on its exhibit at the I H club spring fair. Thai money is being used this year to buy materials for their art work. Name Plate crept to the window and Kf 'o & tremendous chop, The prowier fled. Iteddltk turn ed on the light and found the, in truder's hat neatiy pinned lo the window ledge hy the ax. Dr.'.IOXT. Iowa Members of the Albert Lothing family lay claim to an untomatlc fire alarm. Short ly after midnight, they heard a car honking- outside. Investiga tion showed their auto was on fire. A short circuit, caused by the flames, hud turned on the horn. Only a portion of the cur was dam aged by the biaze. Iharie lust night when he sllpp,.,i land fell Into the' Ice-chokea East I river. ; Two men heard him 'ut could not locate him lu the darkness, JTIiey were ubotit to give up th,. iearcli wlien mey saw uih uuld :o!.'bnir in lh ubiiilnwa They ttmsed him a tope and haul d him to safety. Bare Escape The Jewish euro has about twico ns gmil lminunlly lo tuberculosis as any other group of the white NKW YOltKCaplain Elk-r Tel lelsn doesn't care If friends tease him about his bald spot. It saved his life. The captain was crossing from a tug to his construct ion company complete: optical service Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackson CASIITON, Wis. Ole 1.ee has his name mi his automobile license plates upside down. For the third successive year, he has asked the slate lo give him license 3:i7-.'t"0 which Inverted, spells his name. Bull's Eye, Almost DKTItOIT When word or this gets around. Frank Heddlck prob- ' ably won't he bothered with prowl-; ers. He was awakened by the pound of someone trying to enter bis bed room window. He grabbed tin ax. greens lo be studied this yea would be white fir, yellow pint: Dn-iglas fir and incense cedar. Mn- Soiithwlck and Clinton Atterbury t; nml Miu li i-1 t'hte.. K..u-inw in and IV was unable to atlend. Plans with K. A. Tnitton last week and met with the leaders, .Irn. It. C.ardl ner, Sewing H club: Miss H. Tin ess, Sewing I : Mrs. Plrley W'luktenian. Conking II; Mrs. I. Allen. Cooking were appointed lo ,?et : piece of incem.e cednr from the pencil lac tory. Alter the business meeting, sev-' oral games of ping pong were play ed, and popcorn was enjoyed bv all. Our New Alleys Are Open . . . These fine bowling alleys are scientifically built for men and women who want real sport. SPECTATORS WELCOME Roseburg Recreation Bowling Alley Elks Hall Corner Lane and Jackson Srs. illy Hetty Anne Matthews) Al (he meeting of the "Stitch j and Chat" club Thursday, roll call ' was answered by short talks on dogs. Audrey lioselnnd was absent jto take serum tests at Ihe health unii. tuner immunizations will he given next Thursday, so the club I will not meet Unit day. if- i ui" "i men lit li - I It ,,-11,.. t..i..rl,t il..-. i hou a sheet and explained the kind H n mo inev wnnni iii-iun tin- tin ry much ...n i u . .... play. K The first work the club did was to make crayola pietnreH; then "cut-ouis" were made by the entire club. Kvoryonc was given a chiiace tn develop :;elf-expression in this work. The club also made wall-hangs. .Muslin was bought and color -d ed ami pressed and turned out to be erv good work. The members- have enjoyed Ibis work lender oijovs the work as much as jlhey do. They have a lot ol' en I thusia.-iii. but feel that that is he (cause the leader has. They are I planning to have the best exhibit ever at the I II club spring lair this j coming May. iliy Josephine WrUht I N'-i I II club meetin.': were held at Hays Ci-ek la.-t week, due lo a MpieranHiie nl the Hays Crflrk school. The regular metin.gs will k. (Hy Dolores Cary) our t lub met last Monday at Hixouville school. The follo'uirig re tdcted: nrowiiie president. He lores Cary The club decided In president Irom each I.. .L" Allen, assistant slate t lub leader, will he in Douglas county. Kebruaiy Ml. Ju. and 1. In com pany with County (Tib Agent Itrit lull, be will visit each of the live sin, k club leaders and uiil be aide lo see some of (he boys' liieslotk projects. b.ili-boat hoi i-m.i liuL-,1 'i,. o w.l ' slender chances of siico-ss in suell an exploit At Hark ho v.-uined his reconnaissance of (he dei U in , his elloi l to locale Itraiol. ' Sclnuol' stateroom ii as cm pi y ul nine o'clock, again al ten. on n third Hip down the In.at deck. Mouiiim loutid Unit hall a divu men had asseniblcit, iuclu.lu.: Ina- i i t and Si hniol. He s'aliiiued t hui.stdl aain in the di idm t ot a n haltlio.il iiud i ait ed. An hour 1 passed uithoiu development, then j the giouo Hied out .Hid Weill lo ' tin l.ul to sliain thor ties into tt.e starlit night. One ot (hou set oil ;t Hare, and ten minuii-s later a seroiid Ihue. lleinihig's eats c.iugbt ih,' d'slant hum ot an ali.d.ine. The sound gn u in volume until a pi;ne i. nine. iMcihead and i l.cled (o a -top mi gllsteuiiig pontoons on ihe pl.o ill 'm lace ni the sea. The Omiucs ol the illl.l slowed d,. n Koiir iio-n loner 'd ;i boat. ItliliiK -liooiv hailiN lllla S.n.noly al. .1 limbed oi t Hie .n lo ,1!. appe.u dim ii the I, older. , i,. .v miiiutt I. Her n- unuic c. .light t he ' ''i ".us in Hie st.n i;;t. 'I he plane Ihh.sI into a lour o! .sound hn.'d i ihe ukhi. and sti.vike.l miu Hie loid w hri, e it i.iul Otlicei! liroi'ii secrelary ha ' scponi. i.rltoy sigiidsnn and han Tindal weir elo-ied. Dnmibl Hriim bai li was elected yell le;..er. The club decided on "Smix-Dix I'ig club" for iis name. Hob Ma(thews) cookery club has been organic! ed at hilbird. with seventeen mem bers. Mrs. irginia I.auraiice will lead the club, which elected Main- ' aid I'.astniiiu president, .hun.es ,Mc lpine vice president, inid Doris Smith seiieiary. oiher niomhos are Kdna .lean Knaggs. Margaret Ann pi jest. Carol S pack man. Mar vin Jamieson, Dicky Itlair. James Hourley. Sauiuiy Miller, Hobby Hum ley. l-'ram is D;:iittd. Shiiley Wilson. lialme Daniel, Danny Iin '"J I'hyllis Hu.il ami Wanda White. (I the ret mar meeting of the Helpivs." loiestiv club. it was announced that it there was tood weather then, a hike (o ten ders lookout xiould be taken Sat urday, a week from now. Several yells were given, and also a lew snugs. A very iuteiesl ing report was given " bv Cmil Weaver . n -The Tree that Never Hrew I'ii," a story (nld by a lire warden alter he had put nut a lire lentaily started bv some hnvs. lecided th::t the four ever- Ai Tree It n;i Coiuin.- utd oled hi! t'lincd be.n ,y in his l Ol . rp II llf C hV V mo. mi tii.it iM, .U, p.uie at T.i op cn or i. tn at ie.i-,1. Penning ifc-eii. he coill pl.iv I Miller :;.nile OII lie. k i tl 111" Ci'ellt 11 lOieg.tiie o nf u;tj Somehow , in the lois ahead, he Mould mi H oluiliri "m thiv he!enu plohlou. lie VO-.iol. I: nothlli- hello. a chain at .he I. nilo moil ll bent e ho ,o! 1 liailling rode m the leiy I. ins and m.ial h.i-e guaid- nal Inoi I. mini p.u . o b. . onl mu.'.l l A ciinip cookery club Is enrolled al Oaivland. under ihe leadership o Miss Lois McCiirdy. The club elected Ward Todd president. Dan Hl idges Wee p resident, and I'al Stearns seoeiary. Oilier members aie Hcggy Truiii and Clyde Man ning. Seven Khls ol Ihe Camas Valley s. hoiil haie loiiued a cnokeiy i luit and have selet led Miss M.u.gatel Hi own lor their leader. This cinb voll carry the HOP division of i ook.-i i and epect to have the woi k all completed by May I. The Hub eleWed Maybell -Standb-y pi e id en I. Hi-raldine Tbiush i ice pJ.Mdoit and AideMe IliWer s.-c -lel.n. I'lber members aie Mai ie W.l.u:.. Vei.ion Millaul It.liy Ml to LET US PROVE IT M d e ! ii methods, inoi '"PHi'inenl and ears of ep. ri in e'enalde us In plea .e ion ;! ivais Call 1 7 L" and bung our ex- eiienl ill v t leaning sei vici .m:r door. Umpqua Cleaners 230 W. OAK ST. of the different clubs were (lis cussed at the meeting. The second meeting of the cloth ing III and IV clubs was held Mon da v afternoon. A discussion was held on the work to be done on the scrapbooks and record books. We plan to have our material assembl ed and ready tu reallv get to work by next meetiuET. We decided to I call our (dub '-Stitch tn Time." (he I same name that we had last year. Mrs. H. K. Place is our leader. Mrs. I'irley Winkb'inan held a meeting with the cooking H girls. j. demonstration on making salads i was riven hv Heverly Lewis ami ..loan Cailielller All ior.n-.lu ivoiw. 1 1(1 looliPhl no tr .lot.. Ihe cooking I club held another j meeting led by Mrs. L. m. Allen. Aj (hat they forgot U Ui M'.in).ip !ilw, M' ryone enjoyed the cocoa ,,., (.inr. cooUies tiiat .Mrs. Hartley Mi,.a Jf' , ,1U''1, t diner held a meeting with the girls' ' I from the solving I and II clubs. The ! G,cndale Igirhi had their ica towels all bast-! Miss Helen Cuwinll. assistant state ed and ready lo begin the finish lub leader, was out in Hlendab int' s"ii inir on them. ' and "IT LOOKS GOOD.. But What Wil! It Do For Me? Wc like to have you ask that question. We know then you arc a careful buyer. Here's how we answer it. rlRST, you tell us how much work you do each year and we figure how much power you need. THEN, we pick out a "Caierpillar" track-type Tractor of the right size and arrange for you to take it and try it on your own land. You can see for yourself what it will do. Like to try it? DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Excb. ROSEBURG, OREGON HPS MWMMIMllUyHJ LIJ ! IIIITO at MINIMUM IM Mil ! 1 1 !! 1 if: mm .It Tjj-anrvfp v lll'.-fj nil l.ll't'l vt CARR'S 9c SALE .ill I rrl, All,., :' lit V III Ii.mi; si'lllllK, "Hl .1.1 '' 11 "Hi JtS .'!, Allil H-lll.'lll II. I. Ill Ul,- ... ,... i II. 'I nil 111.- . ii.-ii.u Al l! still.. II. "-t it.il. Iti.-I .:tl nut ,.r il,... i l !;.- i.t. i i ,iii . 4,.-. t l.t BASKETBALL Tuesday, January 30th Senior High Gym 7:30 P. M. Roseburg High School vs. University of Oregon Freshmen 25c PRELIMINARY ADMISSION A. S. B. Tickets 15c 35c A Htm. DELICIOUS DARK BREAD that has Cvery Health Clement tfeu Want! For Dieting! For Reducing! For supplying in a bland, smooth, effective form the bulk or roughage your system needs! Makes Delicious Toast! 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