The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1949, Page 5

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949 —_— Seecescosereseeeeseosecs LO UISE F ENNINGTON People’s Forum ie eecevececeeooeces | ‘The Citizen welcomes expre.- SOCIAL | Pb ae aa | ers. but the editor reserves th | Slabs to aciste uy lems | ir and confine the letters to words, and write ou one side Signatare of i | | tl pels Se SE a the Mies Lewise Pennington, Field and claims for Old-Ageland Sur-| ¢ttr"= ned gril) be published un- (prereRtetive of the Old-Age. Vivors Insurance benefits, | ae 1 a8 Bervivers Insurance phase of , Persons who have worked, un- BEST PLACE INUSA | Gertel Geourity, will be at the 4¢* Se ial Security and who.are ruitor, The Citizen: State Employment Of- they ee ‘oreo: Enclose find check to pay for | fee, 314 Simontop Street, on! ed their status, see Miss Penn- my subscription. We expect to be | bear 13.30 om 5 Pea 3 ve £ per bok down there again by January 12. | Mie Pennington will issue. wor ed ae P Social Pgesaeity Wer tieartey, agree with Bar, © | See? Beeurity numbers, take should visit her for the purpose J. Quimby of - New York that | sppteetions for deplicate cards, of filing their claims or ascer- Key West is the best place in the Hertel wage record service taining their rights. Unitd States and our best _pic- | poictmeceetie> SU (a whole book full) are of | | Key West. ' sperous New Y’ e Yours, | ED: TOR WRITES | MR. AND MRS. G. H. ABBOTT. | CAN THE CAMPUS T | SANTA BARBARA, Calif—| 1949. | q (?)—The campus theater may be all of you for aj and a_ pro-} te the Newersber 27th sue of while the mainland is considere: hed ‘96 Sureday Tribune ni-tropical the most promising ans r to — = y el editor of It is a land of mixed cultures, the decline of the pro’ nal | writes of the’ of Cubans, Spanish and Conchs stage, California cr btene a Musholt wes! descendantei@f Cockney English = Ms whe who came t6 Key ‘West from the a land, too, of p! : le: % €ON about, says Theodore Hatlen, , and all chairman of the Department of its such a3. Speech at Santa Barbara College. yocados, and = | Phil greaest at- gum r : is Chica of Chicago, ‘tsman, born v unds, with Vincent Sheean of New York, ties lurking author, born in Christian Co., Ill, + 50 years ago. an the TWINS BORN TO CHILD-WIFE, 14 PEAY S BENTH AYS Race Amere . = : a \ . N : & ee i A as (®) Wirephoto FOURTEEN. YEAR-OLD MRS. PAULINE KURLIN proudly dis- plays her twin sons born Nov. 29 at a hospital in Jacksonville. Fie. William (left) weighed five pounds at birth, and Wayne tipped the scales at four and a half pounds. Papa Kurlin is 19. eee 4N* HELD BY CHINESE, WIVES DEMAND ACTION 2 - (®) Wirephotos | t) of Cincinnati, and William C. Smith (lower left), of i ists for more an in the nevy. have been held by Chinese Communi: ey as called upon the Communists to release them. Ben- mMaRnint SGT ELMER BENDER (upper let! i_« Bea’ ale 4 The U. & State Department h nen © yee fe Bhirtey ) stage a “sitdown” in Washington with Smith’s wife } something is done about the release of their husbands. Mrs. Bender and | ae = ea a are living with her perents in Chieago. Mrs. Smith and her sons ainleen live months old. are at Long Beach. | upper righ!) seys she will tooghte Bex mew! ond Petrik THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OH, DIANA! SAY— THAT'S SLURP'S GiRL FRIEND’... CUTE PIGEON... THINK HL BABY! T'N A FRIEND OF A YOURS. TLL TRY To DATE HEI 1END OF . TE YOU'LL MAKE WITH YOUR SSR =e CALL You uP 77 ; PRETTY MISTRESS OF Tv MAGIC HAS JUST LEFT PATSY IN AN UNEASY SPOT wiAS CARE- TAKER OF THE MYSTIC LOCKET! SHE'S IN THE DRINK! LET'S ROLLING THE ALL STOP AN’ LITTLE BOAT DRINK THAT DOWN TO IN} THE WATER by --FROM FALLIN’ Y A FATE NOW WILLING HANDS ARE THANKS A MILLION, YOU FIREMEN, YOU SAVED MY WOULD YOU AGREE TO WASH T! YES TID... F/E WHOA! NOW WAIT } THE GUY WHOS O8EN AMINUTE / ARE TRYING TO SNAFU YOu ACCUSING VJ [our New aieuine Jf ME... £7, BUT CHATTY ELLIS COULDN'T DO SUCH A THING.’ SHE'S GOT NO REASON.’ say) YOU BROUGHT THIS PINEAPPLE IN TO OUR OFFICE, SMITH J!) SET FOR 3:30.’ You'D BE AIRBORNE ONE. HOUR BEFORE IT WENT OFF J / es, HANKS TO SCORCHY'S CURIOSITY, THE PARCEL SENT BY CHATTY ELLIS, THE GIRL WITH THE GLASSY EYES, IS PROVED TO BE A TIME BOMB GEFORE IT CAN BE SHIPPED ABOARD THE SUDAIR PLANE... TAKE KING CORNY, y WHY DON'T I LEARN TOO!A TO KEEP MY FAT [COUNT TARCY! DON'T YOU DARE TO TORTURE OAKY

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