The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1950, Page 3

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TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THRSE ener enna esttitnitsetbncenneh tent non Pa ier 8 SiG Sl BRIDGE TO PARADISE By Kathleen Rollins SATURDAY, Arif, 8, 1980 * eee kc TOM & JERRY BOY, OW, Boy!!. HERE'S Just ty ) $08 OP Yes, 10M You ARE / YOURE DUST Bactiy THE TYPE I'M RAL -YOU ETIC DEL aes INTERESTED. LOOKING FOR! j AP Newsfeatures ah | 8 K «- APPLY- ; SS Pas fd YES . jhis way against the wind. At last) me 7 : RR he was going home. tu acta Aa He -reached the front door, fe not see 5) turned the knob, ai 1 4 anding be-| whipped it out of h s within] snapped on the. livin: to oked at| feeling first the protection of ter, then realizing the beau ly the. room, The red and soft ng liancy of 3 divan with a c jmatch warmed him. ‘and he 3|membered the care. Corri jtaken t@ choose ju the shade of the blue ch | He shivered, conscious suddenly | | that the wind, though a June | wind, had chilled him, and at | same moment the ra roof as the] sat m eS it} actual chill or emotion, & mo rae . c : hat the end of| Knew. but he iy e. For the first| } SUSAN / OH, GRAC/OL: feted THAT BIG DOG BITE YOU, ce, HONEY 27 d i 167% ’ d with! storm to reach him. It would b« a old ce Bt like her to try to reach him if she Sch (Say. CEatbee wate frightened. ‘ | e morning He opened the door mouth fell open with surpr 2 consterhation, IN Corrine stood there hugging her little coat close to he “David!” a he ot da vas over a wind rdng up f uble an from whippi some. pid t was of his tent] p cha’ id whipped hes t d-and | wet. skirts against her legs. The} by it. Reaching} chill of the night storm brou him to his se and he g {ered her in his arms and ca was no ONE | her to the chair closest to the “Corrine! You've come b iddenly a thought struck | was all he could say, and he said} where to go except| it over and over re had sworn “To our hom t without] her w >t s ed ridicu- | t @ Out théte th s not waiting:"TR in__ before’ hivering | fem ; assist Pi uml hey. would: hj forg 7 i Dis possess Notice ” she murmured | ueezing around; neck. “You'll neve v aTsY BEEN HAVING SOME RE (ING Meanwuice at ROYAUS t oliode nigh y or aia” OUR TIME ROR EIN PUPPET THEATRE i COMPLAINTS FROM | allow iauay pie saber, Var Soe] 4 ROS “ CITIZENS ABOUT THIS \ y, he could} ing him to the skin. \ hs SOMEBODY'S PLACE, ROYAL / H n over| “Where .have you been? What BANGING ON THE ww BETTER GET e buffeted! have you been doing?” he asked. DOOR, "STRINGS”/ MOVING / | | FISH TAKE TO THE AIR The Woolf; plane goes once a carefull | TAMPA, Fia. \P), — Fish week to the larger cities in the Pital 3 | >. Be a into cans ¢€ peti der Herbert Woolf has built East and deliver'fish to the Mid+: G04. of rubber tubes cal fish busiaess in West on another..run. which air is pumped.0s by using milk delivery _ Woolf has a 40-acre fish farm neglibible. | methods, He loads a big plane with 300 outdoor breeding pools.| Wholesale tropical fishi with 30,000 little fish twice week- Such little fellows as guppies, are the largest purchasetg \ i ly. His pil off cans of fish swardtails, wagtails are raised in air-shipped fish. The fish: Sat | at airport: ng the route and the pools. Temperatures and feed-- sold te aquariums andy of | pick up containers left before. ing conditions aré. checked . as. | ates | POLICE, AND. COMMUNISTS: BATTLE IN PARIS STREE Watch That Wat! : BUT NOT OUT QF IDEATH THIS Mask HAS A TINY TUBE WAS KNOCKOUT GAS HE SHOT AT ME LETS BE REALISTIC, PIXy,/ any DONT BE square : , eal aap a wea x H. THIS STONI i a3 4p bot id 3Oear a “ochre vn pig GuIDEPOST a uP a Fue A RUNNING MAN LEAPS OVER A FALLEN POLICEMAN in fight from @ club- OF THIS KING-SIZE CryPr ¥ BOYS WHO KNEW ficer during a bloody fight between Communists and igendarmes on~Champs Elysees” BEFORE THE BATTERIES : Wednesday ‘night. The battle broke out WHen pélice tried io disiéisél Coimmiunists : 3 P ing around a newspaper office. They were protesting publication of the diary of a former in Adolf Hitler's Elite Guard who abducted 1 arrested, mara: BOAT EXPLODES AT SEA. MAMMOTH FLYING eer THE NAVY'S HUGE FRYING landing near Pearl Harbor: | a terrific explosion sent the the crewmen escaped in life De ae a By an sree eR eh ty Aa Smt ee att a aE

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