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    Still 10t WALT DISNEY'S

    Zorro attacksa pirate shipto recoverGarcia'splundered gold!

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    And his reason... a job for ZORROas Sergeant Garcia is in troubleand the wealth of the pueblothreatened.

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    "Pirate's Plunder."In the ea(?lv pays of sfan:shcalifornia, many types ofships sailep the coast.. .butnone was more fearep thanthe l?n&sai?e pirate shipone such vessel .proppep anchor off the5hoi?e at san -juancapi.stranc one night

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    COOS' LUCK, CAPITAN.' WHENyOU RETURN, WE WILL HAVEA CELEBRATION TO ELPIABLCX THE BOLDEST. PIRATE ON ALL -^ VE5, INPEEF.THE SEAS/ JBT A

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    The next MORMN& a few milesFROM THE PUEBLO PE LC& AN&ELE&...'' rl MUST GO MOW TO THEPLAZA/ THEKE AREI STILL A FEW DETAILS

    I MUST LEAKN TOICOMPLETE OUK PLANS/KAdY RANCHO IS ATYOUP DISPOSAL, "CAFITAN/

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    BELIEVIN6 THAT SEENAKPO CANNOTHEAR, GARCIA CONTINUED TALKINGTO HIS FKIEN7-- YOU HAVEFINE, BKAVELANCEKS,5EKGEAWT/ANF WITH ^

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    OF CiX/KSE, I CANNOT ^WRITE ABOUT YOU UNTILI HAVE MOKE DETAILS-I ONLY HOPE I FINISHMY BOOK BEFORE ITIKE OF IT IT 15 SUCH 'DIFFICULT WORK-

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    W^5l, SERNAKPO..W LIKE THIS 15 AZOKKQ/ BUTImav CALL fokIT L00K5 ^\JOS FOR \IT ALSO )yguFi help.... y

    SF S^ftIf ^pvWk&/ 1r THIS GIVES ME> A VIEW OF THE< WHOLE AREA...GARCIA ANFH(5 A1ENJSHOULP fALONGSOON... J

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    At that -moment, a mile aheap-r HOW MANYLANCERS PIPYOU 5AV WEREE5COKTINGTHE

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    Moments later-] c,\\ib my regarfs^

    c " 'to garcia/ tellhim "thank you" forkifing- off anf leavingthe golp to *. {7/a3lo!

    Iw THE NEARLY HiLLSSEARCH THO

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    tV RATHER PO IT ALONE,6AKCIA/ WITH YOU AL0N6,I'M AFRAII7 WE'F

    1 GET THEMAT A PREARRANGED MEETING PLACE-

    THINGS FIFN'T WORK OUT A5 WEPLANNED, SERNARPO/ I MUST yFOLLOW THE MISSION TRAIL.'

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    As FARKNESS BEIN5 TO FALL,

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    Topping the rise, zokro pausesto wave geknakpo to a stop..." ah, coop! peknakpo vsees my 5ignal anf _jis seining up it 15best he isNOT 5EENWITH MEt

    "ZOKKO 5PUP5 OUT AFTEClTHE FLEEING CARLO- J^Qfffi^C>/

    As -ZOKKO CLOSESIN, CARLO TURNS TOf=IKE, BUT SUPPENLY-

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    I WAS WISE TOFOLLOW YOU AFTERALL -YOU TRICKEI7ME/ IN SOME WAY,YOU ANI7 THISSERVANT OF POUFIEGQ'S AREMIXEP UP IN THIS.

    PUT IT SO HAPPENS YOUR WA^ON ^S|AN7 THE MAN VOU WANT APE UP"THE ROAP AWAYS... THE MAN TOWHOM YOU STUPIDLY TOLF YOURPLANS CAKL0!

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    THE OELESKATioN WILL MAKE ' S^IT EASIEST -IW AN HOUR, THEFF ) iWILL BE FEW OF THEM IN ANY >

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    fiWOPPS CLASH AS ZOKRO AMP THEPIRATE CAPTAIN MEET IN COMBAT"

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    i.MEN...r THEYWILL MOTLET THISHAPPEN.'

    'VOUI? MEM WILL STILL. \&E SLEEPING WHEW YOU 1ANI7 THE SEKEAIsJTKETUEW I AM AFKAIC /THEY ARE VICTIMS OF /THEIK OWN CKEEI7, EE, 7 EL P>/A0L(?! t'

    &E5IPE6, I'M SURE THEV \WOULF NOT GIVE THE COOW \5EKGEANT ANY TROUBLE.'IT 15 YOU, NOT THEY, WHO /KO&BEF THE &QU7 FKOM /7 THE .JOVEKNMENT/ ---^

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    THE Attf My DON 8ICARDQ, ANARROGANT SPANISH LAUDOWNSR IN OLDCALIFORNIA, CONFERS WITH HIS TOP VAQUERO^.

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    Eone/a&oo is tuzown directly into thePXT# OPOME OP THE PLUNGING WILDANIMALS...

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    THE LOSTTREASURE

    As Ramon tended a herd of goats near thecliffs, the wind whistled through the tidalcaves along the California coastline, settingup a ghostly howl which raised small bumpsof anxiety on the small boy's skin."What's the matter, Ramon?" the boy's

    older companion grinned impishly. "Do youimagine you hear the ghosts of the pirateswho are supposed to have buried their treas-ures somewhere in those caves below?"

    "No, Juan. I am, only cold. The winds arevery chilly," Ramon replied to make an ex-cuse for the tremble which took hold of hissmall body.Ramon had little liking for the coast on

    the huge ranchero where his family worked.Of all the children of the vaqueros, he wasperhaps the most fearful of the legend of theghostly pirates.

    ".. .And, besides," Ramon added, "I don't

    like it along here because the cliffs are sofull of big holes.""Are you afraid of falling?" Juan teased."No . . . but it is very dangerous here," the

    small boy, insisted as he sat on a boulder toremove a pebble from one of his sandals."Most of these holes lead down to the cavesand it's a long drop."Then quickly changing the subject, Ramon

    held up one of his sandals and proudly ex-claimed. "Look, luan! Aren't these beautiful?My sisler made them for me. It took her avery long time!"

    "Yes, they are very nice," Juan noddedwith reluctant envy, moving away to theother side of the flock. He was more than alittle jealous of Ramon's sandals, for shoesof any kind were a rare treasure among theworkers on the ranchero. But Juan was notfooled by Ramon's attempt to change thesubject, and he comforted himself by laugh-ing silently at the young boy's fears.

    It was with some surprise that Juan lookedUp later to see Ramon climbing down intoone of the larger holes in the cliff.

    "Ramon! What are you doing?" he called.With only his head showing above the top

    of the hole, Ramon called to his friend, "1have to go and see if . . ."The balance of his words were lost to the

    shrieking wind from the cave below.Juan rushed to the hole, fearful that his

    teasing had goaded Ramon into exploring thehole. For all of his own outward bravery,Juan held his own fear of the caves and hadnever dared to explore them himself.He peered into the gloom of the hole, real-izing the uselessness of trying to make him-self heard above the wind. Ramon was alreadyhalfway to the bottom.Juan stumbled down the cliff and headed

    for the village to bring help.When Ramon emerged from the cave, hewas amazed -to find himself the center of anexcited group of people."Did you find the pirate gold?""Were there any skeletons?"The questions came so fast that Ramon

    could not begin to answer ihem."It was very brave of you to go down and

    explore the cave... all alone," Juan said withrespectful admiration.

    Suddenly, Ramon realized that Juan appar-ently had not heard the explanation that hehad called out as he descended into the cave.Then, he answered their questions: he hadseen no ghosts or skeletons, he had found nogold, but the cave was beautiful.Reveling in his new-found glory, Ramon

    felt no wrong in withholding one small secretfrom his friends. There was no point in spoil-ing the story of his deed by explaining thathe had climbed to the bottom of the hole torecover a sandal which had fallen there.The fear of the scolding he would get fromhis sister if he had lost the shoe had faroutweighed his fear of imaginary ghosts atthe moment. One thing, for sure, wind andsuperstition would never make him fearfulagain.

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    /^GET BACK TO YOUR POSTS' \[ AS ACTING COMMAA/PAMTE OF )V^ THIS GAKRI50N,(i o&pe& /r. I WILL SHOW THE FOOLS -WHO LAUGH AT GARCIA!, THEY WILL SEE WHAT NEWC POWER AWP STRENGTHC My BOOTS WILL\ G'VE ME.'

    CAKAMBA, MY FEET AREKILLING ME/ 6UT I WILL NOTGIVE UP.' IT 15 ONLY A MATTELOF TIME BEFORE THESE BOOTS-r ARE BROKEN IN'ARE YOU SURETHERE IS NOTHINGWRONG WITH yOUfeFEET, SERGEANTGARCIA? YOU ACTAS IF-

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    Then, later:that afternoonas the patkolheap's back tolos an&ele5---

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    TheJVIaking of a Mission

    All of the missions were different in one way oranother, but they had one thing in common-adobebricks, laboriouslyand painstakingly made by handby the Indians who came to the missions to workand learn, were used in their construction.

    First, a shallow pit was dug inthe ground. Into this hole wasplaced finely ground clay andwater poured over it so that itcould be mixed into soft mud.

    Next, straw was added, and an Indianwould step into the muddy mixture andstomp on It to blend the straw and clav.Then it was time to pack the contents ofthe pit into wooden molds and set themout in endless rows to dry in theaun.

    When the molds were removed and thebricks were dried and hardened by the hotthey were ready to be made into thechurches with their bell towershigh into the blue sky.

    A PLEDGEThe Dell Trademark is, and alwayshas been, a positive guarantee thatthe comic magatine bearing it con-tains only clean and xvholesomeentertainment. The Dell code elimi-nail's entirely, rather than regulates,objectionable material. That's whywhen your child buys a Dell Comicyou can be sure it contains only goodfun. "'dell comics are good comics"is our only credo and constant goal.

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    An Encounter With Bouchard

    Years before Zorro's encounter with pirates, there were other robbers ofthe high seas who struck at the towns along California's coast. One ofthese men was Bouchard, who came from South America to loot and stealOn one such trip he had plans to plunder the Mission Santa Barbara.

    As Bouchard's ship sailed into the bay,fear struck Jose de la Guerra, commanderof the presidio. With only a few soldiersto defend the fort, defeat seemed certain.

    However, a plan was conceived and put i n towork. The soldiers marched to a hill abovethe harbor and began to march around andaround the crest of the knoll.

    As Bouchard watched from his ship, hecounted the soldiers over and over. The'numbers grew until the pirate was con-vinced that a vast army was on the move,

    Under a flag of peace, the pirate and hismen came ashore to trade peacefully withde la Guerra. Later, the pirate ship sailedaway, the crew feeling that they were lucky

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