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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1937)
-rrTuiKES THE POPE, BOYS-WHEN KlKI SHOT THAT SftTHlS POSIE WAS AM EVE-WITNESS. y htt 'im with an axeJ h BEO, U. S. PT, OfF. WELL, WOTTA ) SHOOT THE BLANKETY OLD FUS5- YVh oOIN' TO BUTTONS SO Hb CANT SQUEAL, VU WIT MM f r DEAO MEN TELL NO TALEsTtIeTIITtOHaIiJT 0 A. COUPLA BOMBS IN HIS LAP. " - 1 t ' DROPHIMOUTAWINDOWJKILL GOOD HEAVENS,! WIT A ROPE AROUND M? J MISS KIKI, NO i a jms NECK-7 VvNO: r7i I GOTTA IDEA. HEV, POORK.N0EV OH, YES INDEED.' AINT YOU IM SOCIETY? I'M A MEMBER OF THE 40O. I'M VERY PROMINENT, 1 AUtlATfc WITH ,THE. VERY BEST PEOPLE. ER, NO. YOlT" SEE, I'M ENGAGED TO MISS PATRICIA VAN PRATTLE, OF THE NcWPOkT VAN PRATTLES. fOCrny RICH, OH, MY YES! WHY, LAST YEAR MY INCOME) GEE! XPRACTIC'LVAVOLiV 1 inrulT- jrt9 f" TAV UA.C dl 2 nn OOO lA-rlC A DMIDCD I AA AOI-5ICn L mi " " ' hii V Tnnril N. i i i i u-ui-jr r i. i y v? J H All SPLENDID! SPLENDID! EVERYTHING'S SETTLED, BOYS. . ..i ...t..- UCrVC . MtlT TUCDC'C A t C,T IPIH TUZvT AV MO 'husband can testify in COURT AGAINST HIS WIFE. JL'M GONMA MARRY OLD PlNWiDDV 5EAL HIS LIPS,ANP GRAB MYSELF A FEW MILLION uOLLAKS. IVJUI ) OH, AAV 5TARS! ) HEY ARE I RKl W Tmfsi of MV YOU CRA7.Y? r-ss REPUTATION! y-ry-t2- CS - - v .... bi jj-v. it BOY, WHAT AN IDEA'. LET'S GO, WE'LL HEY! SOU BETTER GET A MARRIAGE LICENSE. SOME- GET SOME SMELLIN BODY GET A MINISTER . J SALTS, TOO. THE BRIDEGROOM'S FAINTED! y r Tn v a-2, X DVENTURE 'tj IS. Klein. Invasion ft of Patriots E'ZiplRap.a?. mmm as LVY rrXA H i .Vl r 1 k URKEY was In command of the Balkans, some 50 year3 ago, and the people squirmed under the heavy rulo of Islam. Secret V. selves of the Turkish yoke. kVIV wA e In Bulgaria, Christo Boteff was fi V V' .vuu. u w. ...... v,i ,..- triots. He traveled from village to village, bolstering the spirit of the oppressed peasants and adding more volunteers to his organiza- i tion. The eventual revolt was near. ?Z , me angry peasants needed little encouragement to rise against their foreign rulers. In 1876, Boteff completed his plans. He went to Rumania, out of the realm of tho Turks, and gath ered a small force of 200 men. He was ready for the attack. J j-n 7 -l mm 9t Quietly the men moved to a port on the Danube. There the Austrian vessel Radetzki docked, and Boteff and his men, dis guised as gardenors, boarded it, one by one. After the departure, Boteff went up to the captain and de manded control. A menacing band of "gardeners" scowled at the officer, and he had to turn over the wheel. The ship was steered toward the Bulgarian shore, where the 200 invaders landed. Soon a Turkish army met them. They fled to the mountains, fighting all the way. Boteff was killed, and his little band of patriots was scattered. On the 50th anniversary of Boteff's death, Bulgaria, in 1926, issued a stamp bearing his portrait. ro fr pi- Vv c"- A J V l "WW A. s,t