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[ROANOKE RAPIDS HERALD ~ .zjr ~ ~ . " ■ 'TT " ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1937 REG. U. s’ PAT. OFf. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ATTENTION, POLKS! flfllS ROYAL HIGHNESS, CROWN PRINCE HUGO, 'J*JMAXJM1LL)AN (YOU REMEMBER OLD HOOT) IB ABOUT TO INTRODUCE TORNADO, THE NATIONAL GAME OF KLEPTOMANIA, <3Scene: the crystal ball room of the ^ EXCLUSIVE RJTZ.-PLAZA HOTEL. o PIS? SAY, PIS 19 MOKE' FUN DEN I EXPECTITy HOU CONPOUNDEP IPOT! STOP! STOP! MADAM CARMEN GEXIT, THE COLORATURA SOPRANO,lS GIVING A CONCERT IN THE MUSIC ROOM_y \ PON'T MINP 1 HIM, BOV?. ON i i WITH THE REMEMBER.-, WHENEVER ANVBODV TURNS OVER, SOUNDS HE'S DISQUALIFIED LAST ONE RIGHT-SIDE-UP CRAZY J THE SILVER LOVING CUP. ARE YOU BUT LETS _READY? GO^ jSrijffl till T £‘ OKAY, HOG CALLER. NUMBER NOW, from \,nn$\6\ THE OPPOSITE)$0vJ' <-v1 ENP OF THE CQ V ' ROOM’. HOG- " CALLER NUM&EI? my ^EEN SPITE UF ZE VULGAR DEES TUSBANCE, I SMALL ATTEMP l TO ANSWER A POPULAR. A S^REQUES^ "WEEL jSk SWEET haht, SOO-WEET haht, SOO'WEET haht, weel s>L VOu lup rn EV-VAM? ^ . .. ..m - _ • HCtT _ HAMT. / H=Y! KO \ HOW MANY HOG ' ttC^cL-__ FAIR OUTA CALLERS ARE PE^ j ^ vKltC**/^~~7T7*r\ SOUNDS. / ANYWAY ? _ <&?**?* *L ^ —L ^ £■ r Isooo-^EEEEEEEfc^Wj^, ^MURDER!; AM, WELL! IT WAS GOOD PARTV WHILE IT LASTED, EH, CHUM? ING CHRISTIAN II of Den mark invaded Sweden in 1517, intent upon becoming ruler of that country. Against him fought a valiant army under the direction of the Swedish Senate. Deprived of his provisions, Christian called for terms of peace at a meeting with members of the Senate. Once on board his ship, however, the Swedes were imprisoned . and taken to Denmark. Among these prisoners was i young Gustavus Ericsson. Gus- I tavus escaped in’1520. and re- j turned to Sweden. In fear of his ! life, scorned by communities loyal to King Christian, the young patriot wandered about the country, seeking food and shelter and at the same time raising recruits for rebellion^ ■. -- -- ■■■ 1 In November, 1520, Christian was crowned King of Sweden. \ Three days later he massacred nobles and others whom he dis- } trusted, on pretext that they were enemies of the church. ' Custavus, incensed, redoubled his efforts toward rebellion. He finally aroused the peasants against the tyranny of their Danish ruler. In 1523, the enraged peas ants forced Christian to abdi cate. In his stead they elevated. Custavus, as King Vasa, or Custavus I of Sweden. Until his death in 1560, Custavus ruled liberally and well. He pro moted trade, built up an army and navy, fostered education and cut highways and canals. His profile appears on stamps issued by Sweden in 1921.
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