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NEW YORK.—vP).—The, war, between men and women. has; | produced ho heroine miore, mili- «q tant than Senorita Minerva Ber- Mask Murder? ‘naraino of the Dominican Re- public, Senorita Bernardifia . be- jlieves in equal rights and she’s AH--H-- NOW I | willing to take the conSquences, UNDERSTAND ! | Incidentally, she was one Of THERE'S A SIMPLE | the four women who Signed the EXPLANATION BACK , original United Nations charter, OF ALL THIS |For her part in U.N. work sha * see MYSTERY! ; was honored by that regiment of feminists, the National Council | of Women. ' | Senorita Bernardino herself |revealed what she means by equal rights, telling a story of an. incident at the Paris assembly of the U.N. She said one of the dele- sates was enraged because she had defeated one of his resolu- j tions. In his anger he said _ to - — _ sy Senorita Bernardino: “If you : : eee @®) were a man I would shoot you!” } She said: “Within the terms of the United Nations charter there __., jis no discrimination against wo- men. Go ahead and_ shoot.” ‘ Se % nestle Bo ke | However; the fellow turfie Pixy Wants Quitk See! out to ve a cad. He retused to shoot. So the work goes’ on, FRIDAY, 4 SL APREL 7, 1950 THE KEY WEST CTTTZEN g eeepc TERE” SLES SNR Se AE a AES TTT do AO eres EN hae” nt in St Esa. hrm Re Paes Pe a SEE IOS SRST eeon care eater ———$$_—__—— = sciences eerie eeeentins Sess E e + BAL & JERRY A Shy Gu y| it- Nap ) ed i , 1 : Se : By Kathleen Rollins = = :: aes Newsfeatures rag | aly ' napter 29 Strange that he had not cafled her) “I've made or | [DAVID went atone to Madelyn's) Carlier. eae oie lean a -6t } room, one of the guest rooms. and called her house. er | opened ner black eyes syle lay answered in a ing ad | 2 = voice. “Corrine is Hét here,” n. You stay x | child in the humiliation of illness. | Te¢gnizing his voice. “She lett by w car: Your ed -6t H : : | _,fitm soci: abbot, this, Davidiel eae ie nt sieeve ee = ‘ Q j ankly, * b ven’! ere aid she go? je asked|~* A : ; Ho “I hope I haven't faiticatty. gs Ms F a ante “I can't tell you that," she-an- 1 4 | t to get you well,” he! _ you that,” sne-an: M. é . . | “Til call a doctor| SWered, and hung up. { " : 3 Fk tors | nd see just how bad He ranted aloud as he dressed i pe oe ne . | | with the frenzy of a madman. asa i re : ! ne! ¢. a ‘ew minutes Jater he iked ale, Sree ger , i io tiers fad ceed rere into the private office at the bank ew i ' ble: : tg If took one lodk at Mr } a bled like a hurt child’s. Dunes ites St. I'm so terribly s > ratt sitting behind his big m " | Vudu ye Be hte ae hogany desk and was convinc tx 2. y aller . »| that he, too, Was suffering. <a OH, DIANA! Misery Gets Company gall of Us, YOR mxtowe| « °f eeoraee “en tee at. ue ty ¥ “ at Corrine and | are] come for,” id. “I'v rried in a couple of| Se Corie Wher is wore « sp Pie 7 oa. oe ae atoratiy.” see Corrine, Where is she?” eae BE RA EOURE GETTING To You HAVE A GREAT BEAL OF] [Ow-H, DA-A-AD../ You'RE | | ...T JUST WANTED To PuT You IN ks She's upset, naturally.” 1 “4 Rave Been sworn td secre ith tADY RY ATTRACTIVE YOLING CHARM — AND L.musr sAy ACTUALLY & PEACH’ YOu A PLEASANT FRAME OF MIND 0, I didn’t know. I wouldn't} David. She has broken our hearts é joo, THAT You DRESS SAY THE MOST WONDERFUL) | BEFORE TELLING You IT's TIME | have come back to you if I'dj too, you understand. She said she me VERY SMARTLY. THINGS / TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK / known. I wouldn't let myself be-! was going to hide away until she| te- , BG lieve son pued. her. a cones could hate you. Those were her} everything, I've believed you be-| own words.” D. Mac is j long to me. I'm not going to get pe see," David answered, dis-| _to the oo well now. I don’t care if I never | mayed and helpléss. He went out,| Voice w! 8 1is bed—alive. and at the post office received Ronias re talking like a nut,” he/ Corrine’s letter. verde! y z ne burst out. He looked up and saw| During the two wecks that fol-| come I muy be well enough f his mother and Doctor Stratton|lowed, David grew thin, _his|'® leave pes ee : standing in the door. cheeks hollow. The hard, cynical wat wou look right, Made- ear ; ates thi | smile returned to his lips, and the | !¥ } | ched while the doctor | work he had to do was only a job. Bi exact de Waid Ueki s en) ag i i , is only a strain, but she'll Tee she Sasha it w q ind f { to stay ad. Si times | for owning it would be an saad> of ap- 4 | 3 serious she would be more convenien; ae P-CuCh Ang awe. eae ee eneope began| He, Mer © smal aperinndl SRBC ANE ) $4.0) is an | ° Mah. ned OME TH Sut { anxiou and the doctor inter-|° we io fire. The pst : —— hen Jun "Made! ine.T he Pe Ss gn } | tupted, anticipating her question. | «ayy pening game, Madelyn p¢t Pan dibie Skid TostHe, con- 8. _— —— - “A month in bed, no weight on| chair on the lawn, and she looked | necting bathrdgm. but Madelyn ES 2 | the ankle for two months, should} so lovely and appealing in her| Was there al vf her holding ory ; | be about right.” little sumimer frocks, and he felt|@ Slass of water she poured down More Than Meets The Eve, “renciope stayea_in the big|such spiipatny for hee bandaged | her. back. at bi | house that night. She made ar-| ankle, that he often .dropped|, Penelope pushed past her to the me Hl Pagers Py, telepaone a : eon On the grass to chat with LA A : a w ieee on 4 oe PATSY, Z GUESS YOU'LL POOF... (T TAKES eee eae ee ie we vind oe ‘ j cu laeaie ate wos lanahing tro 3 NEW SHOW TOMORROW TO HELP PEP UPA Sagiine iia Ree on Ne ee OW SOR De Oe NEE hats | s 2” Me ' | until Corinne is here with me. tent. that afternoon and . an- ‘What's so funny Madelyn ITHOUT THE USUAL SHOW SURE WISH TI j ° - asked rily. “My back | is ee wi v4 Sei { ‘ nounced she was going to New| aske y y a GUEST STAR / COLO FIND E_ WENT back to his tent.|'Yerk on a ‘uying trip. She was| burned. : ee aS | When he awoke the sun was|radiant With excitement, and But don’t you see, my dear, , ent | high and he sprang from the cot|David thought she was the most} You're walking without youre” * ye. | in a panic. His first thought was} beautiful woman in the world,}¢rutches—without anything! 5 kee | of Corrine. She would think it'and told her so. i (To be continued) ‘ : 2 io Gee 2 ae SIE Ais as SORIIRN SSE ‘Man Th T THIS MAN 1S. JUST-PLAIN LUCKY ae (Man Ihreatens 10 3 sqrt ey ‘Shoot Woman; Is ae io o!d To Go Aheat es B-tf Heke of * Kiel -§ ago, Ch ‘istianse ‘from’ miud and $il¥ at ‘the bsiloin of New. TD LIKE TO V/AND iF THE DRAFT NEVER een Serna y KNOW HOW It Blows UP THIS CHIMNEY, “A\DOWNDRAFTY\ Tt HOPE THERESA COULD PULL US} > OPEN FIREPLACE $0 WE INTO THIS iis rf BN CHIMNEY OF CN SEN Tee Out DEATH / iy. HEY! scogcuy! ‘ we kere! J Your Horoscope FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950—This day brings a speculative nature, with a somewhat ‘selfish ten dency. Under certain aspects. it }4 produces most suctessful) finan- ciers, most of Whom _aré»-lavish |; spenders. Luxurious, tastes are indicated and a certain’ lack of judgment in making the best of the resources. SOSA CORE NERS Ae: STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE? 5 A ‘ ; | COFFEE GOT TO KNO THAT INSCRIPTION ) MIAMI and KEY WEST = ON FLORIDA KEYS and Key West ig BRET EESET Ee o8 | ° LA ee A oli epee cet iit an ACA SR 3