McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 139, Ed. 2 Sunday, August 11, 1935 Page: 11 of 16
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McXLLEW DAILY Mfi
Sunday, August 111935
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SYNDIC AT*?. In?
Rhonda Terry reached out and grasped a
short, stout piece of firewood. Slowly, stealthi-
ly, catlike, she crawled from her blankets.
Trembling, Naomi Madison followed her. Rhon-
da crept toward the back of the unsuspecting
sentry. She lifted the stick above his head and
swung it far back . . .
Bill’s tour of sentry duty was not lonely, for
his mind was filled with visions of the lovely
Rhonda He was no longer angry at her seem-
ing attentions to Obroski. Obroski? Why, ^he
hpd almost forgotten the man. Naturally, Bill
West could not foresee the amazing role Obros-
ki was to play in the fateful drama ahead.
. . » While < Rhonda *4Lnd Naomi were making
their reckless bi^ f«nr freedom, Tom Orman and
Bill jwest, after a long day’s journey, were
campled in the forest, awaiting the dawn to
resunie their search for the girls. They were
to sleep by turn sa there would be a constant
guard! against th|e
, . . When Stanley Obroski was dragged to
earth by the fierce Qasutos in the village of
their chief Rungula, Tarzan looked down upon
the frantic scene and determined to aid the
mar. who was his double. He unshmg the grass
rope from his shoulder and swung it powerful-
ly. If he failed, the penalty would be death!
perils of the jungle
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W. S. A. of New York, whose meteoric rise, with that of her
Mater k™, h« astonished the acquatic world. Her latest feat
Was to clip more than six seconds from the world’s record for
the 440-yard back-stroke event at Jones Beach, Long Island.
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WOULD AVOID UM WORTHY WAR—A new photograph of
Smperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, who claims descendency
from King Solomon. The Emperor recently said his country,
would do everything to avoid a war unworthy of civilization,
put that he would personally lead his soldiers if war was de-
clared with Italv.
UNCLE 2ACK /M COME WITH ME
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Kling, A. R. McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 139, Ed. 2 Sunday, August 11, 1935, newspaper, August 11, 1935; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143529/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.