The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 28, 1950, Page 3

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SATURDAY, Jantiany 28,1680—.. Oe ctenctediiteecnatnicds. 3 f melee toe its which we ane an, ws Orgets us we’ fot nice summer sui dent point ren sighed. “He told us he fan wear tomorrow. I told you } Rob ‘ q Uncle David's, present.” tind even the sudden summer Bos ldn't come if we hurt the rose they were PF Seren heat and sang lush, but we haven't huft a sif-f “Ali right,, we'll go os the happily to herself] gle leat, 2 Adele’s big house and have lots > “I know. You have been vety}of fun tomorrow and the next Sood boys.” . Grandfather, will miss us.a She kissed them both. “We'll|lot for two days. Tead our: letters together. We'll} .we'll'stay with’ Grandfather,” sit in Grandfather's big chair herg] they cried eagerly. oy the window. Now this is fine:’ She laughed and hugged them. w if brought in dust from | She settled them on her lap. “Wé]“No, you don’t. Mary will take have letters from Mother af@|eare of Grandfather. And now Mreet, but she was ite miles ec up dust if"she| Aunt Adele. Which shall we read| fos Mother's letter. Did you guess the splendid sense of | first? end full living that open ve, ;° | it. was from Mama?” ‘Aunt Adele doesn’t like us.” ‘Mama didn't Kiss us good- rr ‘Of course she does. We'll open bye.” ‘ Technically she was not sup-| it fitst and see. Why, she loves ts.| ““Didn’t 1 tell you only silly boys | ——_ to clean at all, but Mary | S82, wants us to come up to het|keep saying the same thing over 16 do in the kitchen big house in the country and stay| and over? Mama is working hard over the week-end. Now what do] out in Hollywood.” iF mf he ects aay fin you say to that?” .. “Mary ee nobody works in THE ADVENTURES r+ | PATSY ke pan| They Said it together without] Holiywood. They just go to any hesitation. “We don’t want to| who per parties.” Z E 2 not | £;,,We want to stay here.” at is one of the things Mary lear but she intended mak-|,..V"Y:,0f all things.” She made| doesn’t know about. Here it is, lum owt of it. Since the twins|'% laughing eyes at them. “Of| Mother says she has another small wing in the back rd course we want to go to. the! part but still can’t find a. proper was, in a way, takin Rime d country. Aunt Adele and Uncle|house for you out there, though They loved thee back | David have a grand big house|zite looks every day,” which almost resembled a| Wit? beautiful lawns and a gar-} | “Mary says she ddtsn’t want us now it was Tana There }GeD. With a fountain in it. Andlcut there at all.” # leaves on the tree, even alters, are. goldfish in the foun-| > “1 say your mother loves qou few lowers on one of the bawies: gon Ani, yants, “ie al” iapeage it $i ci , Come and stayed all day.} Pink” carefully. Would. A t|Zbout money and how people | Snot ir Tony had Bred t A dele go to all the trouble=:to’ e to- work hard to earn it. tld them not 1 es h Ke oh write us and ask us and -prepare|::,“Qrandfather doesn't work twins hadn't pulled a single leat fests S58 bedi for ts if phe aight at Adaetar mee Bian you wer. Since < 1s?! i; le do ar 2% Sarre are Bray Be Their chubby faces wore frown$| think, Would you like to read big couple FOR calls. Rad of, concentration as they cédfisid<} books all day long?” . been merely bricf, hurried ex- si that cavetellys Then. Rob cMary cot fae ici iat wel 4 spoke seriously. : " e kissed them quickly “That’s plenations about how busy he was. ty sUocle David madé er ask us. eaoogh. You run down and play. ; e likes us.” ater we'll go to the store to be A pos tod yp he the|""Roy was .not to’ bé Autdone. | sure Mary ao Grandfather have | ~. soe meade Seeded by cluttering} “Aunt Adele has to do everything plenty of food for the two days kee made her realize the twins} Uncle David tells het to do. And} we'll be gone. You can tell her eo hed” ded to claim her. They |} we don’t like him.” we'll be away if you do it nicely | cus $2 shouting, Mailman,}” “Now how can you say that?” and quietly.” i a bog EA a she chided them gently. .“You|. They started on the run, then caretulip took oe at the same (ant have forgotten the day we|stopped still in the _door. Rob | Ze ; ¢ WHAT A S/GHT/ IT'S --- ITS EMPTY--- went to his office. Didn’t you eat] pushea Roy and Roy said: LE OLKS, DR. SMITH NLY A SHEET OF tome and repressed the little sink-Jice cream till both of you were} “Suppose Sir Tony comes while e g FOLKS, 3 AN ( °} ing feeling in her heart when she| almost sick?” we'te gore?” HURRY, FELLERS 1S AN EXPERT § J PAPER INSIOE WITH sa neither was from Tony. But!” They nodded slowly. “It was She laughed. “He won't, never ual ash CK SMITH, TYPEWRITING ON IT--+ something must have reached the] yery good ice cream,” they agreed, |fear: And remember I have a lot | THAT TELEVISION e ~ ue é 2. : twins, be¢ause they asked in uni-|" “Of course it was. Everything|of work to do after I call Aunt GANG FOUND son Aunt Adele and Uncle David have| Adele up and tell her we're com- THE TREASURE! “Why doesn’t Sir Tony come to]is very good. Remember he gave ing.” s@e us any more?” you each a big silver dollar, And That All Gone Feel (To be continued) Webb Wants Undeveloped [pepe mes gets and expansion of the demo¢rati¢ « ; | wax of life.” Regions Of World Aide Speaking to a conference of top | Derpocrats in Raleigh today, RALEIGH, N. C., Jan. 28.—(P),¥. vei Webb pe en that vital Taw . nunadl 5 “ matetials come from many coun- 4 Undersecretary of State James Says it if neéé8sat'y ‘to’ “the 4eo" ‘tries; where millions liye under Webb has called for approval of nomic progress-of all. {conditions of ‘poverty, disease | sident Truman's point four} Webb adds that building. up and ignorance. Such people, he program to help underdeveloped | such aréas “is one of the’ most’ added, could be among the best | regions throughout the world. He }urent. tasks aca oe The State custamers of the western powers. | TRAIN WRECK PILES CARS AROUND VIR * FROST IN THE SUBLRBS ” A FARCE IN THREE ACTS STARRING MY OLD FLAME, | GLORIA DELUXE / x. GINIA DEPOT ee Perera Dare cape et: VEST § Cmg Ee) MM yy: | MINIMUM AIRSPEED, SCORCH,’ ANOTHER = k (®¥ Wirdphoto A WESTBOUND NORFOLK & WESTERN freight train w¥ecked near Roanoke, Va., and piled these boxcers around the railway station in the village of Vinton: Both tracks of the main Mine were blocked and traffic was tied up for 12 hours. x BOBBY SET FREE—BY MAMA, FIREMEN AND NEIGHBORS ; Nie de | “ © ' a vv 4 <4 ae ' It's A Gift YA KING-SIZE SWORD FOR MY ANY MORE, SO I BROUGHT] | KING! wei we! THAT WAS tk > NICELY PUT, OAKY/ Hee WG Ware me RECUPERATING FROM ONE OF My ROYAL WIZARD'S MAGIC CURE-ALLS/ We (®) Wirephoto WP) WEES ii free from the oil drum in which he got ° -OLD BOBBY MORGAN is about to get po pag Pasadena, Calif—but it took a lot of help. Mama Arlene Morgan (left). pr neighbors. the fire department and an ambulance crew joined forces in the liberation. A hack s: and tin snips finally turned the trick. + NEES e ee een Sn rs nnn eR oS ee

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