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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951. TRE SEY WEST CITIZEN eee ee = KEY WEST BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell yV NEWS. | Z Z : BT DON'T WAG YORE FINGER WY, VLL HAVE YE KNOW RIOOLES omnes Of Davs Gone By | CAN GO OUT AN’ PLAY CHECKERS ANY DING DONG TIME HE WANTS TO (F I SAY SO UNDER MY NOSE,YE (MPUDENT LEETLE SNIP !! LOCK TH’ VARMINT DOWN TH’ CELLAR (F YO'RE a Sent € MIZ SMIFE LL THANK YE TO TELL YORE HUSBAND TO STOP TRYIN’ TO ORAG MY RIDDLES OFF TO PLAY CHECKERS -- Taken From The Files Of The Key West Citizen | MAAAbbbbbbsssasssbebssss | 10 YEARS AGO | The Citizen is in receipt of al wire from Se ator Charles O. An-| L drews at Washington, D.C. a THE CISCO KID By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed vising that a $50,000 allotment has been approved for the Florida! y if v' ‘ — vera Sar egiy Asso-| ] . ¥ N \ \ Taare ~ : ci ation, Inc., Key West, to build | THE ONLY AAAI ' H 4 3 \ We Aoey 8 $ 89 miles of electric line to serve Ln Beg CON ee ee ay ili D> \ § ¥ A f MUCH ORY BRUSH. 525 members on the Florida Keys} ‘= \ it ye an roe County. } wire has been received trom Oscar Johnson, secretary to Senator Pepper, telling of the ap- H proval given to the project, and 9 | advises that while the amount, stated is not enough to complete} the job that additional funds will} undoubtedly be forthcoming later.! t John A. Russell of Matecumbe Ps is’ president of the Association. E *& 2% Key West must decorate | its strects and store fronts for the! American Legion state convention | because of the advertising value) that will come from that decora-| tion, Albert Mills, executive di- rector of the Key West Conven- tion corporation, said today. Representatives of the Finch} Decorating company are in the city making contracts for the] ETTA KETT 515 ite decorations and they should be given every encouragement, Mills} os - ny ¥ 7 6 said. 7 ts, < .. : Wy, 7 WE GOT A LOAD BUT ITS WONDERFUL / ERG OH, BUT IF WE HAD A LONG Jj KC * a ¥ ; | : 23 = ee ee. OF Loor/NREOE vic ~L HAVE AN IDEA: LETS ENGAGEMENT, THIN OF THE _K.C. dJakoubck and Harvey 3 AMBAKE : NOT Ger MARRIED SO) wg PARTIES ANO FUN pa Vineent Price county, Wisconsin. “ eet Cb D NIGHT! 3) Tr SOON - ba WE COULD I yesterday purchased for about f GOO : FIFTH ENGAGE - } if H $500 a tract on Upper Matecumbe = | i I ig ‘ MENT PARTY IN “ from George. E. Sweeting, Key| 7 FINE DAYS.7 AM , West. The land runs along the! T BEAT. shore of Florida bav. r Cvril Lowe and Lorena Pinder of Key West in another transac- tion rerorded today, sold to Pres-! ton B. Pinder a lot on Matccumbc Beach for $100. ‘ eo a & | 2 Police Captain Alberton Camero_ ' z came close to heart failure yes-| TEICATT toe at nespecen hints, ae: terday when he discovered after} 2 he had knocked what he thought} 2 was a toy pistol out of the hands . of a 17 year old boy who threaten- } ed to shoot him, that it was the c o m ing } = — —— —— —— —— - a 7 = = | Ens FUNNY,’I CAN'T PICTURE Bur IL MEAN ITS GO- ti Down for another fishing trip, MYSELF AS MARRIED.” A ING TO SEEM FUNNY ~ burt Dr. Bascom H. Palmer, widely TWO waxes i me ay 2 NO DoE PHONE known eve surgeon of Miami, is {1 FROM TODAY a YOU'RE — { « Me NO MO = off x visiting in Key West as guest of |. = as, j wit BE MY i Bj Sure VIC XS _& ; . caer “ ; y ‘ 3 Dr. J. A. Valdes | = os ANNIVERSARY.’ I > IS THE 2IGHT » 4 ES -. x £i-% * | ey ~WELL HAVE | wee a The Citizen said in an editorial ig BEEN vad ee e paragraph today: | Y MARRIED 2 “In civic affairs the deadlicst’ & S + A WEEK! 4 é enemy is apathy. That mental J e A condition gets us nothing. We} 4a iC must be up and doing to accom-| 9 J y plish our objectives.” ati f Sao s aS : . | =) / eet. Today’s Birthdays, | A ~* BS j 70 THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1951 ra eee Lily Pons of Silvermine, Conn epera singer, born in France, 47 years ago. Clare Leighton of Durham, oe : author, born in England, 50 years a ago s ees re ee i "U.S. Senator Warren C. Mag-| =] [UUST AS ANY Tua's A GOOD UEMY [ Han! iT 1S A MILK ' mugen of Waspeeton,- Pee | Z==ZA| |EXPERIMENT, ) IDEAR, WIMPY, AN TRUCK! A MILK ei Moorehead, Minn., 46 years ago. | | Z 1 WILL SLEEP INA TRUCK SEVERAL Ei Dr. Alonzo G. Moron, president | CHAIR IN YOUR q DAYS AT SEA! LEAVE TH : a of Hampton Institute, Va. born) CABIN!! é : for &F in the Virgin Islands, 42 years| 4 = fo bs ago. | ; Eleanor T. Glueck of the Har-! . vard Law School criminologist, | » born in New York, 53 years | Frederic C. Melcher, publisher-| editor of Publishers’ Weekly, New York, born in Malden, Mass.,} : 92 years ago. = Dr. Daniel L. Marsh, ex-pres:-} a i dent of Boston University, born, ' West Newton, Pa., 71 years age | tof 000 : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. 1951 { Secretary of State Dean G L i Acheson, born at Middletown, H Conn., 58 years ago | : a, | } Vice Admiral John L. Hall, Jr..} j aruaieaacit taake einai oan —_—_—— | : born in Williamsburg, Va., 60} " ; years ago. | 2 ' Quentin Raynolds, author and BRINGING UP FATHER fs | editor, born in New York, 49; : ' years ago. | ; — ; Lew Holt, actor-humorist. born; | 4 oa AH. AN' MARY ms P ? LUNCH Today’s Horoscope oy EUNCH - 0 > s i fot Today gives a tendency toward! a melancholy nature, which may threaten to become disorderly and lead the native astray. There may be much indecision, faulty} judgement and a want of direc- tion. If the ambition be once aroused, there is a sure reward, for there is plenty of ability Success will often apperr | come by mere chance.