The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 27, 1951, Page 5

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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1951. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ice 4 f y DO BE KEERFUL, SNUFFY-- HE SAID TH’ NEXT VARMINT HE CAUGHT SNOOPIN’ AROUND HIS CAVE WOULD BE SHOT DAIDER'N A DOOR KNOB WAAL-- DRAP IN AN’ VISIT US AGIN SOMETIME, GRANNY THAT THAR INVENTIN! {GOOD THRASHIN! FER WHACKIN' ME ON TH' HEAD, SNUFEY AN’ ('M JES' TH’ VARMINT THAT'LL DO IT, GRANNY, AP Newsfectures Chapter One nitely_and literally, ir ~ had to be fed every] four hours, tt at lever. t with t ning ANCHO IS HIS IS MY AMIGO 5 MEANS NO / NOTA SPY, r, \ | PANCHO THE CALABALOOSE. THEN H V CISCO LIKE FAITHFUL DOG HOUND. PANCHO HEARS THAT THE INDIANS ARE MAD AT WHITE-SKINS SO PANCHO A HARM. H as head of the psychol- a incidentally, my as his secretary, his gen- was, and that’s the way my way School and got by MS a it resentfully, ble. It was wonderful. ec.” Caldwell’s reply “Professor Thomson fg us.” MET MANY YOUNG =) MEN WHO HAD MARRIED THEI SWEETHEARTS IN A HURRY “THEN DASHED AWAY TO BATTLE = I said. sor Thomson is expect- Caldwell reiterated. WAIT To MARRY RETURNED HO) DECISION YOu MU DEPENDS UPON HO You FEEL IN Youre HEARTS / > steps of the building. It was | a four-story brick building hous- | ing eight apartments. I jabbed the self-service eleva- or button with my thumb, saw ie red IN USE signal light up, ; and tapped my foot impatiently while the cage descended. I s'4 the door back and was pulling at the inner brass grille hen I saw it. Sorry, Prof,” I said gravel: “but I think we ought to go ba io the lab and see how Stinky is.’ Tet the door of the elevator bang shut. “Bendy—,” Caldwell peered at me. “Are you ill?” I sighed. “No, sir,” I said. “Unless you are ill, we will proceed as planned.” I sighed again, slid the elevator door open, and pulled back the brass grille. “After you, sir,” I said e Caldwell stepped into the cage. The next moment he was out of the cage. He reached up, removed STOPPIN' 22 { MIGHT HAVE (OKAY, | THINKS | CAN WAS in the doghouse, defi- | and all) rofessor Caldwell had} i to rig up a dog pen as aj nonstration of ani-| dea being that if food were put into one end of the box, the dog would do his darnd- | es get to it. He’d scratch and} paw and plunge around until he| = After awhile, e dog had any sort he'd begin to asso- t hing of the lever ¢ opening of the door, and. nd by, getting at the food ibe no problem at all to would be evidence of heaven and y would be a king about the dog | 1 walked_north | t toward Goethe| or Androcles Caldwell, mgnt of North Uni- tum, his neophyte, his ver- he- willed. That’s the it'd be until I finished through the gy 1's pace increased as we : -d Goethe Street, and. looking ahead, I saw the building e headed for. I started to then I 1 widened my eyes. It son isn't home,” I said & n't any lights in his} 8 Fag By MILTON K. OZAKI sae E Re oS aS |The body wasn’t a pretty sight. The man was sitijgg on shrugged, preceded him up the floor of the elevator, the brown hilt of a knife pro- truding from between his coat lapels. | his pipe from his mouth, and| “Where is it?” Phelan’ démand- Pushed it into his jacket pocket. ed without preamble. | “Let's go ne, or to the lab,| “Inside,” I said, waving foward Linrelectan pepe td a a | . More cars arrived just then. An- “Lieutenant Phelan.” Caldwell | other half-dozen coppers crammed murmured in a meditative tone.| into the small lobby. A. photog- | “You had better phone him.” rapher angled his camera and began to flash bulbs. Eventually “THE body wasnt a pretty sight / BS QObER. SRE PE, Be @ man was sitting on the! ; fot vip- floor of the elevator withtbis back nit Detetiy and thep ie Lay against the right-hand wall ‘and “Ey h es ae : on the brown hilt of a knife protrud- | p), Fl ie hg it happen? ing between the lapels of his coat, | ¥#elan.demanded. ; | I could hear the wail ofa police! “I'd guess about sixty ‘to ‘ninety | siren- approaching ‘fast. I “went | Minutes ago.’ t outside and waited on the curb.} | “Let's see”—Phelan glanced at ‘Lieutenant Phelen, ,whose two-| his watch—“thatd make,,it be- hundred seventy-five pounds filled | tween six and six-thirty. his nodescript brown suit almost} “That's just a guess," the doc to bursting, hurried toward me/|Teminded him. “I'll have-the lab with a speed astonishing for a} make out a detailed report.” ‘man his size. i « — (Ta be. continagd) SS 3TSe WILL BE IN SIOPRING ? TROUBLE = sy a7 | Today In History take Americans Derne, rican flag for the first time s over conquered foreign soil. 1813—York (today’s Toronto) taken by Gen. Zebulon M. Pike and some 1500 Americans in sec- ond war with Britain 1865—More than 1500 die in {steamboat Sultana explosion on jthe Mississippi. 1874—The White League, a |powerful discriminatory organi- }zation of its day, founded in | Louisiana. 1875—John McCloskey of New York named first Catholic Card- inal in country 1933 — Farmer's e from bench at Le Mars, r refusing to stay mort- a highlight of depression 135—Government starts mov- | lands. American males, 45 to 64, r for the draft. 0 miles wide, with an age depth of ten feet, 4,000 |feet above cea level, is 26 | Lies | Mail The Citizen to Relative: DICKIE DARE By Coulton Waugh’ , || Dr. J. A. 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