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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,' 1936 SECTION TWO COME ALONG, EASY. YOU'RE TO BE OUR COMING, SUH. WATCH OUT FOR TROUBLE. GUEST. V T A 4 I HEY, BELFRV, I'D LIKE AM I'M SMITH, GOOD WHERE'S ) E? I I GOHA SEE INTERVIEW, 1 THE MEW THE CAR JA7 V) f II? v w Mr. BELFRV , CARRViNG A FORMULA FOR. MAKING DIAMONDS, THAT'S WORTH UNTOLD MILLIONS, ARRIVES IN NEW VORK. ; . h 'i 2 A I 1 EK33 WHERE IN THE WORLD IS 1 jggf V3MITH TAKING US, PAPPVf &iricz3 y " HEV. VOO! HANDS UP! 4;yi.,frfl HE'S ARMEP. SUH, AMP HA! I THOUGHT SO-ANOTHER.THUG WITHOUT A CHAUFFEUR S AFTER THE FORMULA. THROW HIM IN LICENSE. A THE BACK SEAT. 7, 3 X 2P 1 .;v.'.v.w.v THEM HAVE THS ROGUE TURNED OVER TO OH YOU LL THE POLICE. MV STARS! IT'S GETTING SO J FIND IT X CAN'T BAT AN EYE WITHOUT SOME CONFOUNDED THUG POPPING UP. QUIET ENOUGH AROUND THE HOUSE, SIR. "CONFOUND THESE MO TELLING 1 TO SOME BLIND I I au rznnn m n rrucpgf VMJ7D I CROOKS! THE V'LL WHERE HE ALLEY MOST EVERYTHING OKAY SM1THERS2 Til iTl D STOP AT NOTHING. WAS TAKING LIKELV, WHERE Vcvt. mhn Amn WHV, HE EVEN WENT K US. A HIS GANGTS-y J I to tuc da ik. rNc: aa i"TiklC I xci rnuc 1 1 II I I I I I r 1 I IV. STEALINGS OWN t) H B if-ll L HOME. SIR. 1 LLUl Ll 4 il I h msm Stva ( 1 ..,c, , tu A M l uCMrur r-o-ruA-rl 'X- I f 1 TP 1 1 GOOD HEAVENS! WELL, THANK HEAVENS FOR THAT! , 'AXX I k II , a w ivpi ifr JUST MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME, l 1 I v" - t Adventure i. Stamps buISKlebva Wdbsite MsmBE I AVA(BES Ji3 OSE DE ANCHIETA, born j j of noble blood, had heard J stories of savage tribes in the new lands to the west, and became inspired with the hope of converting the savages to Christianity. He joined the Jesuit Order, and asked his king, John III of Portugal, to send him to that distant country which previous Portuguese explorers had. discovered and claimed for their ruler. In 1553, the young priest, not quite 20, set off for Brazil. Arriving Ar-riving at Sao Paulo, he was confronted con-fronted with tales of horror, of cruel murders by the Indians and failure of the white settlers to vanquish the natives. Undaunted, Undaunt-ed, Jose de Anchieta set forth into the wilds of Brazil, to meet the hostile Indians. One year later he returned, speaking the language of the Indians and telling tales of won-ders won-ders he had accomplished with them. He had mastered their language, and had composed hymns by which he taught the savages stories of the Bible. One day Anchieta heard that the Tamoyo Indians were attacking at-tacking the Portuguese. He hastened to the chief, promised to gain concessions from the whites, for a truce, and ottered himself as hostage to the Indians until all terms were fulfilled. For three, years he was held captive, and in this time, without ten or paper, he composed the atin "Hymn to the Virgin." In 1934 Brazil issued a set of stamps on the 100th anniversary of Anchieta's birth. tji. fm ( J, G) 1936 BY NEA SERVICE. INC Nf (SSK fQgL ijK 1 Cf ffci-C sJ Ma |