OCR Text |
Show The Sunday COMIC SECTION erald COMIC SECTION PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1936 1 00 J GENTLEMEN OF V THE DIAMOND SVNDICATEA" l 5EFORE VOL) IS THE MOST MARVELOUS INVENTION OF li 1 MODERN TIMES -THE pf (Ifa WORLD'S ONE AND ONLy Lltj&2 A DIAMOND- MAKING 4Q T ( n s MACHINE. ifl ' ! l H IP rVH fa U I : r cm am m. .l -cw. w if mm & nil ii SOIUfrDEIR CP gR7UMB REG. 0. S. PAT. OFF. HOW ABOUT THE MACHINE THOSE GANGSTERS MADE?, AT0V, Slfc. MERELY A TOY Tue COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS UEVEk HAME LEFT TUtS SAf W fz - AMD NOW, GENTLEMEN. I SHALL PRODUCE THE IDENTICAL CUNPTONS UNPER WHICH NATURE MAKES DIAMONDS. BUT, FIkST, LET ME ASK THAT SOU EXAMINE THE INTERIOR MECHANISM TO SEE THAT NO DIAMONDS ARE CONCEALED. 1 '2-- fb c 4 vAv.Av.v.yo:v.,"-v:-.'.,.,.,l. AND ALSO TO EXAMINE THIS PAN OF CARBON WHICH ) SOON WILL E TRANSFORMED INTO A GLITTERING S bLUE-WHITE GEM. y &OOD. YOU'RE SAT I SPED THAT I'M NOT RESORTING TO TOCKERV. WE'RE CPAOV TO STAkiT. IHc CAfcKCN IS PLACED IN THE bLbCTRICAL OVENf v 1 ' iU 1 1 WE TURN ON THE HEAT- DEVASTATING HEAT OF, A VOLCANO. r ir rJHE 1 rXrrr-r 1 SWITCH 0 V, r i fIL o ra gl THEM PRESSURE PRESSURE THAT WOULD CRUSH A MOUNTAIN. 18 SECONDS PASSf"X V KZT PULL GADGETS THERE JTl AR STRANGE NOISES. rt It7 I TfGER THE MOLTEN CARBON EXPLODES INTO A VACUUM OF INTENSE COLD AND PRESTO! OUT , PQPS A IP CARAT P'AMONPgACULOU57 ... . . Ty V -; - ' v w j II i s j tm v &6 " i' GREAT SCOTT! WHV IT'S STILL HOT. IT'S DCPCCTT? V BV JOVE, BELFRy. SOU'RE A GENIUS! WElLL PAY A HUNDRED MILLION TO KEEP VOUR. STONES OFF THE MARKET. SORRY GENTLEMEN, 3UT IT ISN'T FOR SALE WE'LL PAV $110,000,000. Wfe'LL PLIZ, SIGNORES, RAISE THE HANDS. MEESTEk BELFRV, VOU WEEL KtNDLV OPEN THE SAFE I DESlfcE THE F0R.MULA AND SPEQFICATIONS OF VOUR. WANDERFUL DEESCOVERV. 7W C BY NEA SERVICE. INC A DVENTURE Stamps tij I.S.Kleiiu We WOULD NOT PIGHT PORA THRONE 1 1 I I .ii I mm tl ' OR nearly three years ex-Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary and his wife, Zita, waited wait-ed eagerly in exile for the day when they could return to the throne from which world peace and revolution in their own country coun-try had banished them. One trial to return ended in dismal failure. Then Zita took a hand. On Oct. 20, 1921, the former royal couple entered an airplanein Switzerland and landed on a meadow mea-dow hidden in the depths of a wood in northwest Hungary. At 3 o'clock in the morning, by the dim light of oil lamps in the village inn, Zita and Karl conferred with loyal legitimists. legiti-mists. A special train was waiting. wait-ing. The ex-royal couple and their faithful retinue boarded it and soon the advance on Budapest, capital of Hungary, began. Dawn had risen when the royalists royal-ists reached Oldenberg. There stood 12,000 troops led by General Lehar, brother of the famous composer. com-poser. The former ruler, as hopeful hope-ful "King of Hungary," reviewed them, and the army moved on to Budapest. At Raab, the procession stopped for Sunday open-air mass. Suddenly Sud-denly cannons boomed in the distance. dis-tance. Soldiers fell wounded. General Gen-eral Lehar sprang into action, but Karl stopped him. "General Lehar," he said, "Do not return the fire, I have not come to set brother against brother." So ended Karl's second venture. He was taken prisoner, sent into exile on Madeira, and there he died, in 1923. Hungary remembers htm and Zita by a pair of stamps issued in 1916, and again in 1918. uflf rrf. V W 4 3 |