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195] lers ebring ent, o} Butz, ill in. Tilden Law, erican holars phere f two lenice: and they im of louse, urage abil- spon- erest ma- amil- hica Tow nic, teur d to who heir hem sh d- ATURDAY,: APRIL 7, 1951. q TAR KRY WAST CITIZEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ; By Fred Lasswell Sa YE CRAVE ME a" | JAN THEN AFTER T GOT / RIDDLES 4 TIME TRAP TO TOTE YE OVER a ty HONEN-POT 9 = Be By ROG PHILLIPS MISTOFER BARLOW! PAGE FIVER YONDER OUR OWN LEETLE DREAM HOUSE !! SAKES ALIVE !! _ AIN'T (T PURTY 2 ae d. Ray fought an mp up and leap off e next corner. ST IS MANY MOONS SINCE ¥ GOOD HEALT! T_HAVE SEEN PRINCESS _/ BAD WORRY. ED FLOWER. HOW TWO RIDERS COMIN’! WHITE MAN AND INJUN! -r line of y were carrying of not knowing, on was carrying f not being their | ° a Wonlseee tar nge age of domination by off the bus and| the Varg Thrott which appar-|_ se offices? Prob- | ently made the United States x . colony of some unknown world peopled by Vargians. ite recalled what he mentioned to Joe so iong. ago: that they Tt might be | might be still living in this age | £él Ah arnaybe| Somewhere, and they could pi r mayee!sibly drop in and see’ themse as they would be at seventy-five YUH BLAME FOOL! YOU GOT THE WRONG ONE ! would happen, then, if ated things? Ray con- thur tonight they would | vo. ; e: i ears of age. " ggested line of Per}t the abd GSAk Hola! Who, of all | | : the people aliye in, 1999, could he aking a rueful ex- vait and see. (Tg | gg Myoah trast Vind tly? Only] pression. “I thought of that my- r still come Ner€| themselves: If they could find} Self and looked up the records ~ mt tt Be ‘ oor rere eee pars een | eet ee eS recipitate things by a “fool- themselves+actually their phys-} without saying anything, so if it in But also, tomor-| ical’ selves—they ‘could a out| turned out something, like Nea! ETTA KETT ee row a 1 X h plan might be! what it was all about. See ae keen in.” ame. | apparent. Also, there were meWw{ Or could they? Suppose he “What did you discover?” Ray By Paul Robinson) 2h camociag to te an [oon Sey nee eee een eke : Ik to him. Could Ray 75 tell| “Nothing,” Val replit@. “I found . Ray 25 that tomorrow he| your birth records. 1.found evi: d Arthur Grang-/ would do this and. that, because | dence of a search for. you on sus ound office at din-| he remembered doing it? If so,}Picion of having caused an ex A table nad been/then Ray could remember what |Plosion that wrecked a building as Tl have, tp confess," .. who had just come a re I MET BILL SANDERS "HIS ~~ UR FATHER'S IN THE DAD DARLING.” a . ‘ TTING MARRIED.’ J WHAT MOOD NOW, DEAR.’ 1 7 ihe g HOLD Youre HAT. M YOU'RE GOING _/ ive Gor SIMPLY THE | DAUGHTETe'S GE | BIG WEDDING AND ALL THE -—~ ba 5 r NEE You a plates lz i 2 im ; fe ATO TE | AMID LI SURE WOULDN WE! Cea) n and plates laid out in| he himself would be doing to-| That's all. No death”tecord, ne MosT UTTERLY’ Taal asi sou: eee ee N HIS SHOES < GOING To SAY anticipation. Craig Blanning and| morrow because as Ray 25 he|current evidence of residence ; DIVINE NEWS -° MOTHE! WA! 5 THE WAY sail —_ BTTAE Ni th were there also. had watched him do it! That anywhere. Of course.that doesn’t << THe When Val Nelson brought them | would make causes and effects|mean you're dead naw. It just in he excused himself and wasjentirely circular and titious.|Mmeans that if you're still alive, gone nearly half an hour. Ray| “Tell me something,” he spoke | either one of you, there's nothing wondered if he were reporting to|up. The others stopped talking}in the directories to tell where the, Vargia listened to Joe|to. listen. “Are either Joe or I} you live. - } také the) cenvefsational ball and ' alive today and seventy-five years (To be continaed) _ PRICES u Tony's Hordscope spenders Lupurietd tasten.aso in-j naire a disposition, and a certain lack There Today brings a speci ative na-| judgement in making the best ofj is a.t opeex- ture, with a somewhat selfish ten- | ‘he Tesources j Perimnent will be dency. Ute Paint aspects tt | probable su¢cess, therein. 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