| Show Sunday May 22 1955 Vht Salt £akt ftVUmnt i W" s A ir'Miii ii XX OL IT M A o- ! J-'- ’ v rU V' " 'iilSiJ! tHRfv NV ’ -- t - I W f MV ” xPv ' N Is W XL OurSforsi prince valiant and his NORTHMEN HEW THEIR WAY INTO THE CJTV OF THE KHAN BRINGING FLAME AND PANIC PIERRE SIRGAWAINS SQUIRE HAS NO TASTE FOR SUCH THINGS AND ENTERS THE FIRST DOORWAY THAT OFFERS REFUGE ? IN ALL THE BEST TOLD TALES OF RO- MANCE IT IS THE HERO WHO COMES AT ' LAST TO RESCUE THE MAIDEN FAIR BUT THERE IS NOTHING AT ALL HEROIC ALETA STANDS IN THE EMPTY PALACE THE NEXT ONE TO ENTER WAITING THAT DOORWAY WILL BRING EITHER RESCUE OR DEATH ! ‘ PIERRE RISES TO THE OCCASION STRIDING RESOLUTELY FORWARD HE CRIES : "FEAR NO MORE LADY QUEEN FOR NAVE COME TO YOUR RESCUE tm IN THE FRIGHTENED FIGURE THAT ENTERS ! r JF- rvA if 4' -- kk ' If mm x - yj f jTV ‘rail I FOR TWO LONG DAYS ALETA HAS KNOWN NO REST OR SLEEP DEATH HAS BEEN VERY CLOSE SHE LAUGHS LOUDER AND LOUDER UNTIL THE ROOM IS FILLED WITH HER WILD LAUGHTER 7- fv - i X a X-- X W' I ’ P THEN SHE FLINGS HERSELF INTO HIS WEEPING "WISH KNEW MORE ABOUT THE WAYS OF QUEENS0 MUTTERS VAL AS ALETA GOES WEARILY TO SLEEP ARMS VAL IS HURT ABOUT HIS WHAT IS SO FUNNY T RESCUE ? HE HAS NEVER HEARD OF HYSTERICS HARD-FOUGH- M 1 T f if 600PBYB CHIEF MT COMO WOOL -- TAKE aATSOP ft I ? ‘ loag HIlS J 1 CARS OF FORT Trading with the fndfeni wac bacaantn harder Most ef their trade goods were Wood gone Two years before river they had been well supdfted New H depended the right triplet' VAS2INGT0N J SOI P OREGON ‘ Kmh W fai I r WAQg THE6B FOR Si 4 c j f t SJ: V"' i " li CuArlU tna Orenon coast In Maren It06 Graat wavos roarad uptka Columbia But tha Captains war dottmlnod ta mako tba Itart for liomo Sunday March 21 about l'pm4 thoy shovod oil Two mon woro sick but tho party was Intact Clark wreta that thoy hod como through tho wtntor as woN as thoy "hod any right to oxpoct" Thoy hod had throa meats a day And they Rain and wind swept were all alive t Tha first days of the return were rugged High winds lashed the Co tumble Rein pelted down continuously the parly hugged the Oregon shore Some mornings departure had to bo delayed for better weather But the push for Rome was on The Captains were anxious te put the long miles behind them - T mi W‘‘l '1 Clerk used his packet compass a magnet ' andI a fuse” thrown In fire te Impress tha Indians They thought ho was a big madldne man and offerad food tmmimoy jzzpiamt f f F” I I Aoril 1 1104 tho ox plorors reached tho Cascades of tho Co tumble which Clark called "the graat shoot" Again fkay had to portage Four days later upstream hey chanoad from water to land transper tation Horsts wore obtained from tho H v 7 f i SOUJNON v bo y A7TM 0 i v r v I '’! In Indians J y — tun Lewis Indians liked dog to eat No dog wei sefo from their campfires Lewis Newfoundland now an accepted member of tho Corps wok stolon Ho was saved from a cooking pot fust In tlmo tho had reached the WeUewelte Indians Lewis end Clerk He brought Clerk e beautiful white horse end entertained the party - iX font a starch party after Scannon When the soldiers ap reached the thieving Indians S ed leaving tha deg behind V AWNfe WAY JHI5" K OF a? f 5 i Tha horse 1 trading brought a cole bratlon Pefe Crutet got out his fiddle Tho mon denced Clark smoked tho plpo with the Indian drnen x a iViVx J 7xit '1 if " ’CHIEF WITH m YOUR HORSE MAN-CAREL- ESS SI xl IT x i i MNCINQCHIEF ACCESS' t If 7Li K 'JUST WASH INS ANP PKESSINS WIIL CURE The chief Yellept was 0 men of position end Influoncol Hd SWORD FOR VOUR HORSE 9 -- rx THIS IS WHITE 1 GO THE RASCALaJ HERE x 5 THERE DOG COME WITH V - Y 1 A V7ifI‘ 1 MWHiaCC 4T I ' X L R :' 5 V xji I J lack hw in iff if ij&Lr: 'P11 — if HI 'Si pH i yA J rr Nes feixe country on the Clearwater where they hod Uft thotr horsostho autumn before I & k f 1 4 ( |