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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933. 1 eeqeqoeceeqooena eqce| “This to his superiors. ..". A seal ‘teat would ask for a station in hell. | “This to himself. , , A small, com- pact, self-contained and self-sacrific- ing army, at his absolute disposal. A nucleus for a greater army, | an ever-growing army, 9 mighty eegeee 10) rag Citadel oF indhaesen de ‘desert soars Ly is Reet cae cer rance : not far away Maier Napo- Jeon Hiocolt of the echemes to Saeray Peace f the H aang ae i Ge Sa oh te w fala. to D: 2 she dacs uot know Otho Rell her chi od sweet= Mati tne" make tom “somes . aid’s Me father many fexcion troops, — Chapter 18 “A moment, my gon... You go MORE PLOTS too fast... This man is a foreigner, A PRINCBLY gitt, oh Raisul my | 22 Officer of France in command of beloved son," smiled the Kata. | "tench troops . . .” ! “Bat how shall that come to pass?”| “And he would throw off his al “Have patience and give me ej lesiance to France, Ha would use time, and it shall come to] those troops for his own ends, He my father,” assured Ratsul| Would lead them into this country, Mahdi of the Hast swept down upon Africa, or Abd-el-Kader fought the French.” The Kaid stroke hig beard as be. closely watched Rajeul’s animated Tace. rE army, such as that with which the | SLUGGERS TO PLAY KEY) WEST TEAM AND PI- RATES’ OUTFIT There will be a doubleheader of baseball played at the Navy Field ;tomorrow afternoon beginning at 11:30 sharp. j The Young Sluggers, participat- ing in beth contests, will meet the Key West team in the first game and take on the league-leading Pirates in the nighteap. - The Pirates have not lost a game in five starts, and there’s a prob- lability that Manager Gonzalez will trot out Robert Bethel on the fir- ling line once more in an effort to |break the Pirates’ winning streak. | Bethel was in poor form last | se e of firm conviction. “Soon | lead them here to Mekazzen city— receive. @ strange letter} ®0@ place them at your dtsposal, who is commander of a| ™y father.” jong them.” sin Pi reall erled the Kaid. “He etant ft, my son,” repliea} ¥° He would? And you have <reHiis men would te aa{ brought this about, my son? F can- to dread, as the forbid. | 20% believe it . fs te the water tn which} “No,” he continued, “and it he did mixed .'. , Among the moun-| —What would be bi: true and hidden behind rocks, my men are|itention? What would he hope to ea, our tribesmen are the} S#in? No. It isa trick, I say. solit.re'in the world, When| “On his part: On his part, 2 mean, i they are swooping eaglee,| My son,” he added hastily. foot-men are es cavalry. gy een he hops to gain, oh my er’ wer. Wealth. Free a Dut got them to stand | sou. Rellet from the bonds of trk- e » 3 38 a wi 3 s* make bim @ great and powerful man until be is an old and feeble one. “As Lehowow bim--by careless re mark and casual hint—he could Tise in a day trom the rank of maior to that of general, field-marsbal, of the Gun? We could clear this land of them, and I would soon he Sultan of Morocco.” “You shall, oh Kaid,” murmured Maligni. equipped force with him—gnd found favor in your sight, “And In truth be cold be to you hall was empty, con-} what Kaid Sir Harry was to the Sultan—and much more. tals of bringing me | one brief campaign he could make soldiers, willing volunteers} %0¥ Sultan of Moracca. In another regiment of atran,|D¢ could sweep the French and for c pan! into the uea, Sa Prenoh? Se Algeria—with the help ot hordes of the Bedouin of the Sahara. : “Then Tunisia, And how long would the [talfans resist in Tripoli with the Senusst helping in their petit FIFE 5 8 é ‘ Allah, t do not, oh my father,” “Hearken to plain facte—e tale 1 had not intended to [ long? Then Africa for the Afri. + «- Islam gnited... The Pan- Islamic Holy War against the usurp money | ing Infidel at last...” “Led by this Prench officer, my son?” interrupted the Kaid. “Led by you, oh my father—gt the head of an army trained and taught 2 and disciplined by this French offi- I made myself necessary to| cer, and drilled by the soldiers he' Just when Owed me more money./of my present army, and has de! er more friendly and|feated the Sultan and conquered; “I will, oh my father," was the prompt reply. “I wilt control him. fh bis blood wag] 4nd when he has outlived his use. for} fulness, or his gratitude, his humble e bition} Raieul drew his .and suggestively ‘he, talked aa one amit] 2cross his throat. r me. He} The Kald nodded, smiled again, and stroked his beard. “A great and battle-ccarred boar | Hit eles & Ess zz i partnership v ich him,” observed the Kald. “The lon of the desert agreed, and was led to the secret grove oi the boar of the mountaing .. . They “And had you a hand tn thie, Reisul my son?” smiled the Kaid. Raisul’s smile matched that of his hungry, the boar entered into the ob ton.” “You have spoken, oh my father,” smiled Raisul. “For pou are the lion. This officer shall enter into your den and Into a bunting-partnership be po yp acaba f am joa! with you, and when the time is ripe, a | you shall eat him up.” ven: ‘ or 0 Ag ‘a| The Kald sat allent for a few minutes, while Raisul watched him Suddenly he laughed his famous hearty laugh, “Let him come, my son,” he said ‘And let him bring all that he can bring... but let him bring his com mand piece-meal, detachment by de tachment, and not as a conquering army ... Yea, let him come, and tet him go again—when Allah wits. “1 do not think Allah witt decree that he go again, oh my futher,” emiled Raisul, and, rising, respect. tully took bts Ieave. (Copyright. 1938 F, A. Stokes Co.} “a hand, my tather?. Nay, nay. “An independent command—far, ity, from observation—indeed, from any thought or care or interest in hig doinge or his fate. *Who so kwen and zealors &n of- ficer—who go devated to his profes sign, bis career and his country— as be who would volunteer, nay, Deg, to be sent on such duty, estad- Mahing a chain of autposts at the very back of beyond, in the depths of the forsaken desert, tn that roast- hell of tonetiness, thirst, bard- and deprivation? Margaret awakes to a horrible ‘ituation Monday. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. ee SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY | Sunday, but he is reported to be in THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ese Today’s Anniversaries ae eeenae 1746—Charles C. Pinckney, gal- lant South Carolina officer of the Revolution, Minister to France and originator of “millions for defence, but not a cent for tribute,” born at Charleston, S, C. Died there, Ang. 16, 1825. 1778—Jose de San Martin, the George Washington of South Ameriea, born in Argentina. 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