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Show progressive opinion HALLIBURTON AT MARTINIQUE Visits Home of Aimee Dubuc de Rivery, Veiled Empress of Turkish Empire and Cousin of Josephine, Who Caused Fall of Napoleon HALLIBURTON By BICHABD Author of The Bejrul osd te Bom once, etc. PIERRE, MARTIit.NIQUE. For months I - The palaee gates were hurriedly closed. As the rebels pounded upon them, Mustapha's mother rushed assassins to slay both Selim and Aimees son Mahmoud. That would settle the question of succession! The assassins, spurred on by the shouts and fighting at the gates, found Selim first, and stabbed him to death. But the defense he put up gave Mahmoud time to escape. And before the murderers could reach him, the palace gates crashed down, and a mob of Mahmoud's friends ran in to save him. France was only 18,000,000. Conse- quently, considering the long years of slaughter that had gone before, d Frenchnearly every man left alive was enrolled In this DONT FORGET Hear Howard Scott on US TECHNOCRACY Whan yon need anything In the fine of Pay Attention to Advanced Oct. 3 technocrat neat and attractive Co-operati- on literature IN MERCHANDISING Literature on Technocracy 11 Wes' may be obtained at First South 1 PRIMING. It is sweeping the Country and we are fully abreast of the times with the You Must Help in the Fight For Justice One year $1.50 6 Months $1.00. Rates: 8 Months 50c. .$25.00 SUBSCRIPTION LIFE friend. self or for Fill in the following Editor Progressive Opinion: Heaae 8en(l Enclosed find sound-bodie- vast military Juggernaut that was to roll relentlessly to Moscow, and make Russia one more subject nahad been looking forward to A tion. France strained all her reto Martinique. visit my sources to back iv her emperor. West dozen things about this What horses, money, energy, that me fascinated Indian island still remained from Napoleon's pre- Paper to vious wars she flung into Russia Address but in this article I shall have for this one great gamble. to confine myself to one. It concerns beautiful Aimee Planning Napoleons Downfall. For Napoleon it was no gamble. Dubuc de Rivery, the veiled Aimee Shares Turkish Rule. emMustapha was In turn executed, Who could withstand his might? empress of the Turkish and Mahmoud and Aimee ruled Anyway, the main Russian armjr ( pire, cousin of Empress the 2 Turkish empire from the Indian was far to the south in the Day a and Josephine of France, to the Adriatic sea. ocean province of Roumania well occu-- 1 rothis of native daughter But At last, in her vast and magnifi- pied with Sultan Mahmoud. mantic French colony. cent palace, she had command." Napoleon wanted to be sure that this army would be kept occupied. In As child, Aimee' dearest friend Mahmoud, from childhood, had He offered Mahmoud extravagant and confidant was her cousin, Jo' His his loved mother. more than on a promises In return for even more sephine, born the same year regard had amounted to worship. Hus-- J nearby plantation. Together they She had been hie wise and devoted vigorous action against the comtians offered him Russian terrigrew iv in the happy, idle, dancounselor throughout all the tory, military honors, money. fortable society of colonial Margerous days of his youth. Now bom. were where Mahmoud, instructed by Aimee, they tinique that he was sultan she became his agreed apparently. And Napoleon, When Aimee was thirteen she was entire ministry. satisfied, moved ever deeper into separated from Josephine, and sent Consequently, because Aimee, the Russia as the summer waned and off to France to complete her eduIn of the government, was head real cation in a convent at Nantes. For thoroughly French, and because her winter approached. And just as Napoleon anticipated, eight long years she remained beloved cousin Josephine had besecond-rat- e Russian army opthere, prevented from visiting her come the empress of Napoleons the He posing him was ineffectual. native island by the wars raging his threw all Mahmoud politempire, seized Moscow, and had reason to between France and England. ical weight toward France in that feel that his campaign had triBut at last, in 1784, when Aimee country's wars against the rest of umphed. e to now a strikingly Europe. French officers came was twenty-onBut even as he congratulated himbeautiful girl with pale gold hair train his army, French seamen and settled down to spend the ' self, French man his ahe started for home. warships, helped winter comfortably in the captured . Aimee never reached Martinique. chair capital, a courier dashed into his' Captured by Pirates. -j wara death headquarters, bearing Her ship was set upon by Algerian rant for more than half a million race a fierce and as daring Corsairs, French soldiers. The first Russian ' The ship of pirates as ever lived. army, supposedly 800 miles to the was easily captured, and all the south, supposedly engaged with Sul-- t Any employee will take your order tan Mahmoud, had miraculously passengers and crew taken prison er. turned not to Moscow, but to a The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company Among the captives Aimee stood point squarely across Napoleon's out She was more than beautiful. line of communication, 500 miles to She had extraordinary charm and the west! ' a distinguished manner as well. At Napoleon iceing instantly the once the Corsair captain delivered Morto was death he in, quote trap this very appealing prize over to the ton, burst into a savage rage, and Dey of Algiers himself. then sank into despair." He knew But not even here did Aimee's he was beaten, that Mahmoud had story-booadventure end. The Dey betrayed him, had secretly made to the was under great obligation peace peace at any price with Turkish sultan, his overlord, for so secretly that not one Russia, money and munitions. In this beauFrench spy even knew tha Russian tiful Christian captive he saw army had been released, or had chance to pay back. marched 600 miles north, until it So Aimee was bundled up again had cut the single French artery of and put on a Corsair ship that life. Vinter was well advanced sailed east through the MediterRussian winter; and the entire couninto the ranean, past Greece, try roused, and determined to deHelAegean, past Troy, through the stroy him. His food and munitions lespont, landing at Constantinople. could not last a week without proHere the sultan took one look at visioning from the west and the He still. stood her and his heart west was blocked. He saw disaster had a score of wives already rushing to meet him. There was Caucasians. Greeks, Armenians, Aimee Dubuc de Rivery nothing to do but run for his life. But they were mostly untutored Retreat of the Doomed. slaves. This girl could read and guns drove off the British fleet from French faahiona, write. In fact, she was by far the Constantinople. Helpless, starving, freezing, Namost intelligent wife he had ever French language, French schools, poleon end his invincible army , took possession of the Turks. Na-- 1 limped out of Moscow, to get back : had. Aimee immediately became the pole on himself could not understand home if they could. The French was such an ex- soldiers struggled westward knowSultan's favorite, and in due time why "Mahmoud bore him a blond son. traordinarily devoted ally. Eng- ing it was they who were doomed. land was completely baffled. Even And doomed they were. No food Josephine Weds Bonaparte. the Turks thought it strange. Evno shoes no horses. They threw She had long since given up all erybody had forgotten that Mahaway their guns, abandoned their woman of the No of escape. hope mouds mother, the veiled empress, artillery. And every step of the Seraglio ever had before. So, since who sat quietly and unobtrusively way, now deep in snow, the Russian ADDRESS OF PAUL H. HUNT Utah as if their bodies were fertito rest the reside she wa doomed behind the curtain of the Seraglio, Cossacks harried their flanks and lising the slopes of Cemetery Ridge of her life "in a vast and magnifiFrench woman a patriotic rear, killing those who could not To Associated Civle Clubs of at Gettysburg. she decided "she French woman still dreaming, decent palace Southern Utah keep up. In addition to tha loss of would have command. A great many perished before the spite her twenty years in exile, of of our young people, wo in his report Stansbury Meanwhile, cousin Josephine was Josephine and Martinique. even rabble reached the CAP fleeing on a Survey of have between 25,000 and 20,000 uncongress having a few adventures of her own. This curious situation lasted until point where the main Russian army Salt Lake in 1847-- employed. This fundamental social ii She had married Vicomte de 1808 when Aimee was forty-siand stood across their path on the west mentions a horrible practice of the and economic problem, beside and borne him two children. Mahmoud twenty-fou- r. bank of the Beresina river. There, Indiana in Utah of Belling their which all our other difficulties are But during the French revolution news as the French tried to cross the children to the Navajoa to become Insignificant, will tend to disapdramatic Then, suddenly, her husband lost his head under the came from Paris news that caused swollen, icy stream, the final later slave of the Spaniards in pear when we are growing at a guillotine. Not long after she mar- an Mexico. This practice is unpre- rate that will offer opportunities slaughter took place. explosion in the Seraglio. ried again this time to a wild cedented in biological history. In to our young people to earn a liveshimself Napoleon narrowly Napoleon had divorced Josephine! lowest forms of vegetable and ing. young genius from Corsica named caped capture on his headlong rush the While the industrialization of animal life, parents sacrifice themAn Aroused Aimee. Napoleon Bonaparte, six years her to Paris. selves that their young may sur- Utah has been going on for many junior. Aimee's lovely eyes grew hard. a of the once vive. Plants give the last drop of yenra, n great deal of our economic small fraction Only Life became very exciting for She clenched her hands together. great tidal wave of soldiers ever got Juica from roots, stalks and leaves thinking Is based upon the outlook Her husband Such injustice! Such ingratitude! Madame Bonaparte. back to their own country. to nourish tha seeds; fish batter of a pioneering agrarian state, alwas winning one military victory and to the most lovable and un reSafe In the Tujleriei palace, with themselves to pieces on tha rocks though the opportunities for pioafter another for France, and as sentful of women Nag in ascending riven to spawn neering in agriculture end Josephine! Moscow nearly 2,000 miles away, his wife she was receiving honor where the young may be free from have long since ceased. Wo poleon would pay for this. Aimee Napoleon sat, bewildered and dewith him. equally tbelr natural enemies in the sea; fear industrialization because wa had supported him and encouraged spairing How had it happened But Aimee, a queen in Constanhim, had bowed down before his what diabolical mind had directed the females of certain scorpions in do not understand it and. because Mexico lay their eggs on their of these prejudices, wa era hostile tinople, was even more occupied. glory. Well, that was ended. She backs and are consumed alive toward It, although, as 1 sea It, It There the question of royal suc- would face about, instantly. All she this annihilating blow? He thought cession had arisen. She and her had done for him ahe would now of every possible explanation except when the young scorpions hatch. la our only salvation. the right one Aimee Dubuc de RivUtah with an area of 82,000 Let me point out aome of the son. Mahmoud, who was the third do against him! She would destroy under cultiva- benefit! we all receive from these square miles, 3 in line, were becoming involved in him if she could that demon from ery, veiled and secluded In ConJotion, has about 620,000 population, great aggregations of capital wo the deadly intrigues that seemed Corsica and revenge her cousin Jo- stantinople, hating him, loving In 1927 1 bought sephine, watching the French plow or slightly ,''ver I to tha square call corporations. to be the natural order of things in sephine. mile. Coming to maturity each a General Motors car for $4180 and into Russia and deeper exposing Turkish seraglios. The first and Had it been Aimee herself who their year are about 5,200 young men In 1935 turned It in for m small alsingle line of communication second princes were sworn enemies, sad omn. Surveys .show that io anca and bouaht a far better was scorned she could nqt have remore more and recklessly. and their respective mothers even leased a more calculated in order to earn a livelihood, these car lor about $lluo. fury As for Aimee, never for a moment young people are leaving the state more hostile. Each mother tried to value of my automobile dollar French the emperor. against bewildered. was She knew exshe at tha rat of 8,000 a year, 800 a in these 8 years bad Increased alpoison her rival's child, to underFor three years she bided her mine each the position of the other time. She waited until 1818 actly when to strike. She directed month, or 10 each day. Wa are in most 400, or, I bad received the probMahmoud to make peace with the fact exporting our own flesh and equivalent of nearly a 50 by fair means or foul. Aimee had ably the moat eventful year in moddivithe best wits of tha three. Consearmy give them anything blood that the remainder of us dend In purchasing power a year. em history, except 1814. She now Russian may survive. We do this, not like I did not receive this dividend ea return for their promquently she managed to keep her perceived with a vision they asked in Indians, for proOt, but at huge a stockholder of General Motors. son away from the poison cups bethat was Inspired, that her oppor- ise (easily granted) to march north losses to ourselves and the state. Had I been a stockholder I would before learned Napoleon ol quickly ing handed around. to There has been expended by ma- have received about 5 destroy Napoleon was at their tunity a year, coming. Selim, the rightful heir, succeeded hand. turity on the average boy or girl but as a consumer I got 50 a to the throne on the death of the The maneuver succeeded beyond $1200 to $1500 for education, $5000 For some months Russia had been year; this becauia stockholder sultan. But the mother of Mustapha. for food, clothing and housing and at were at war with Turkey, and had sent Aimee's wildest hopes. permitted to receive their the next in line, never wavered from the major part of Its lcait $1000 for church, recreation- 5 dividend, True, Napoleon escaped ea; if earned. The reaarmy Into al and medical purposes, a total of son people would invest her ambitious designs. And so per- Ttaridsh territory. Napoleon, well but not for long. From their savthat $7000 to We $7500. sistent was she that she actually; aware of this fact chose this tim are exporting ings In General Motors stocks and disaster In Russia neither In e this investment our In peo-pisucceeded bonds and thus finance facilities by young having Selim de- to mako his celebrated Invasion of Franca ever recovered, Th at the rate of $70,000 a day, which n better automobile throned, and Mustapha crowned. could be Russia. his return the Aljlel following more than a month and manufactured each year at n $2,000,000 But tills highhanded business inFor this undertaking ha assem- whelmed him, and he wu profit $25,000,000 a year. and atill at a smaller selling price, furiated a certain faction of Turks. bled the largest and tha best Elbe as a But money is the least of our was bocauaa so far our prisoner. Be qsel laws stormed the palace, meaning equipped army ever known up to only to go down again In and They losses. The blood losses wa suf- tha Judgment of a uttef to murder Mustapha and replace that time. It numbered majority of our 0 irrevocable defeat at Waterloo. fer cannot bo replaced. We are people have nearly conprotected from Selim. men. The entire population of C BeU Syndics ta. WNU IcrrlM. sapping our future vigor, initiative fiscation of I and vitality at an appalling rata. might clamor private property. against General MoIf continued we aboil become a tors stockholders a receiving i stats of old men and women and year becansa I am not stockspinsters. holder, but In ao doing I would be Tha Southern States lost 500,000 upsetting our whole Industrial vigorous, courageous men out of system, hundreds of throwing population of leas than 10,000,000 In thousands of men out of employflra years of warfare. Such losses ment end endangering my own Inhave stunted' the natural growth direct dividend! of 60 a year, of tha South to this day. Hero In ma Utah wa are loalng our best blood closer cite you another axampla home, t tha rate of of 1 a year and (In the second half of his adflo not seem to realise the sorloue-liei- a dress. to be given in another Issue,. of the situation. These young Mr. Hunt points out the relationPeople, earning their livings lu ship of nonrerrous metal mining to California or Detroit, are as much the population and unemployment A lues to the tutura welfare of problems in Utah). Famed ML Pelce, an Martinique, whose eruptions hara caused great disaster. 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