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Show I.Jae COMIC SECTION COMIC SECTION SECTION TWO PTl O V 0 (UTAH) SUN J) A X HER A t Vt'ig&U H j A' 'Y, M AY - 3 1, 1 936 PAGE ONE AH THERHB 5WEET.CHlLDiRJ?nNd AmH THt ATTPMT QJtMv MI JY . WWilT Z fO f X DONT KNOW 1W WHY THE BLAZED A GieL- A TOTAL SIKANOER - SHOULD HER F1?ETTy MECK TO SAV& MINE. MAYBE THERE'S A CATCH L TO T. BUT HERE GOES. 9hE 5AID TO UNLOCK TUP ATW'Vl? II I I 1 I IM SCRAMS fa T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT. bFF. WHO IS SHE? WHERE DOES SHE LIVE J I GOT TO PIMDHER! WHVHI MIGHT BE THE &IG ROMANCE OF MV LIFE- 1 LIKE BLAZES I WILLI . . r-A-7 Jv IvC HOLV MOSES! OF ALL PLACES TO J ZVK j Vr u 1 rKNOCK A GUY HELP.' HELP DA BANOTT ESCAPED' SOUNDA DA BUGLE AFTER' HIM my setta dat man, dead QR ALIVE' - J 1 1 v7... .XM VS '3 SIR. X HERE'S OA SENTRY WHO vAHHAf WE V WAS ONNIA PLHY HE 1 fTS AS PLAIN FINPA XCONFESSED TALKING PA GUARDS TO A GIRL TEN HOUSE V MINUTES AjGO. UNLOCKED, AS PAV- DA GIRL AIP-APA ESCAPE! FIND HER.r WUAT'S MORE. THEY'RE GAIN ING MEV, THIS IS GETTING ;A TOO HOT FUK COMFORT I 1st 00 (J GIOPAP, NAPOLEON! THE WHOLE BLASTED REGlMtNT AFTER Ut. 0 it I ( OLP TRICK THAT NEVER V FAILS TO WORK- WAX V f V V mmr ' (. i VTvsr -i-, -sx frinZff EL TUPVM I HACU CW APTCD TUP UnCCC X i anp tll - - HEY HE'5 STOPPEW 7 vT Al. A) r 4 7 :. A TAMP I.S.Klein 1 JLAVE WHO DEFIED THE FOREIGN yptvl ABAH, half-caste Slave JJ of the African "chlef-ilM "chlef-ilM tain. Zobeir Pasha. was ranging over Cen- tral Africa with a band of guerriilas, determined to keep out the hated European. Time and again . his men swooped down on unarmed villages, pillaged them : and reduced them to ruins. ' , Now. in 1897. abah proclaimed pro-claimed himself agent of the Mahdi, powerful Mohammedan order,- and went f lntoV Chad, south of the Sahara, where the French had settled. So the Foreign For-eign Legion dread name to all who opposed it was sent to subjugate the rebel. But the legion proved a greater terror to its own men than to Rabah. 7 S7 t w When France heard of the cruelties imposed' on" the Le- Xj gionaries, it sent another expe- i union u replace ine iiri. inn A captain's of this one4 mutinied, urea on'xneir own xroops ana tried to set up an independent African state. Two weeksof madness under un-der the burning" sun... and the mutineers felt victims of their own men. Rabah kept on snip ing at the French until; (rf 19004: a third expedition de- f icaicu - mill, nauan s1 J A head, was impaled 'on a spike and set up in View of the natives. " i Today Chad Tis Ttf peaceful but still primitive primi-tive - French lohytCas this, stamp shows. i V.: IS'T'' " 111 l -in iiit- i,5gir3f: . . 1 : " . ' ..... . - .v.. ' , . - y.- v v, K - ,' .--'V- |