The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1951, Page 4

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rec 00 atl the ? «SATURDAY, M AY 5, 1951. VAGE FUUn THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FHVIVVVV VV VV" VvVVVVVNEy BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH | By Fred Lasswell| "KEY WEST ’ FIRE! re Pe one set | NEWS SAIN IT PP. | Of Days Gone My SHE CRAWLED (IN */ SAKES ALIVE WINTON'S CAVE-- / YE MEAN TO SAY «4 HOLLERED ONCE/ WENT OFF AN’ LEFT OR TWICET, AN’ | LEETLE CRICKET ALL | Taken From The Filey }) Of The Key West Citizen | MABAAAAAAAAAAS Aas addaas ORE SEeTY AMEN TST TCETS | 10 YEARS AGO Ped vee copuanaes ash | Nearly 6,500 more pa sengers a . Hers By Jose Salinas ‘and .Réd Reed were reevrsea over “Oversen j Hig*.way last month than in April, mes - ; 1940, a monthly report from the WHAT YOU I THINK SCMBBODY ‘és ZN) I >) “ag ae ‘ — and toll bridges revealed to- SUSPECT, PLANTED A LAND MINE. GIVE THE SIGNAL, \ , J Ret ae Cy. a ile ae ciscoP WHEN I THROW THIS, FOLLOW ME. Rn \\ (yea 54 = : Net . * BE READY TO DUCK... We < “eg oN | Kev West tomo will. get R | the largest si nment of | ship-borne freig ht In boc |with the arrival of — the |Mallovy freig bie: Ozark, la cargo of 150 tons The vessel js jcoming from New York and nae of the cargo consists of supplies for federal projects here } RH oR | Attorney Bart A Riley arrived in the city today to attend court business in Key West: He is de- jfense attorney for Alice Reid ; Griffin held on two federal in- | dictments. % &® ¥ Dewitt “Buster” Roberts, mak- ing his debut on the mound for Sawyer’s Barbers last night m pitched his teammate’s into lead- By Paul Robinson ership of the Island City softball league. ¥' x 2H ! THEY WANT ME TO CAN I GO? HUH: ‘dianetiaews in Key West was I WiSH MOM.. 4 DAD/SLOOKIA Poth sf IT'LL BE TO arg “? 81 degrees high and 74 degrees 4 SOMETHING LETTER FROM KATHY.. SOME. UTTERLY GLAMOROUS registered as the lowest tempera- | | ture. BON WouLd LOT OF THE Ic1OS i SIMPLY DRIPPING ETTA TODAY © \ HAPPEN AT SCHOOL ARE gg ROMANCE ‘N’ x kk sTitL BROKEN }7TO CHEER GOING ON A = FUN! 17 Coroner's jury _ investigating P OVER VICS Cruise ete’ SOUNDS deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ness . LEAVING : ca ra 2 le: a will convene today at 4 p. mA new angle may be uncovered this | afternoon when James Oliver, as- sistant foreman at the Wailves- Dove-Hermiston company here where Ness was employed will j testify that Ness frequently had | trouble in getting his car into, } | reverse. : j | Instead of backing up Sunday F morning at the time of the plunge ior at, ele ’ HA hand into the water, the Ness machine Moos Efe! Mates b-itokl sp oo Piet. {jumped forward, rolled down ee Oh Ae vee t : “ . flight of steps, and plunged into : ' ye ‘ 25 fect of water at the seawall, . near the, Samoa club, pi ots a ee by Tom Sims and B. Zabol kk *® ir r S , La : y From the editorial pages of The Citizen: SWEET MILK AND bs & ig : | “Many an American mother ; INSTEAD OF NAMIN') | BUTTERMILK: A yin REMEMBER WHICH , | who did tt reais ee Woy Se *. PEYE, MY FRIEND, - THIS ree LUCY | | QUART OF EAGH22) > °F 1C-1S WHICH fome se 8 ee MY oo aie j . THERE ARE BOTTLES } INES i ON A_ ROOFTOP ¥ MINS GIES Today In History : ; 1828-—The American Seamai Friendly Socicty, New Yo ; founded. { 1831—The Detroit. Free Pr jan historic newspaper, begins sue. | 1834—-60 pioneers under Wyelh, leave Missouri to make Oregon — American. eit. 1847—The American Medical. Pagers founded in Chicago. 862—-Battle of Cinco de Maya, - an ne observed in Mexico, Inn) vading French army driven backs: to the coast by Mexicans. 1864—Beginnix.g of the battle of the Wilderress Civil War... 1920—-Sacco and Vauzetti ar- rested in Brockton, Mass. —Open: 3 ing of the femous case.! : ay 7 1925—Johs T. Scones, Dayton, — AN' NOW sas fi : 3 jhigh school teecher, crrested f IS THE 4 pe See teaching eve'ction in vplaten of TIME 4 + State law. $8 4 Y "1935--The West in wie throes chain-letter craze. : 1942—-Sugar rationing begins. x 1946—Russia rebuffs P.S. pro- posal for 25-year four-power , treaty. 1950—-Truman proposes insure ing of loans to aid small busines&. Hurricane winds latch the Mi eked WE TOLD THAT FAT- HEAD HORNBLOWER TO CUT OUT THAT NOISE-FOR TH’ LAST TIME // T yday? s Horoscope Today gives a nature full justice and rectitude, and o who delights in good works. particularly careful of the choi ‘of a, marriage Partner for othe By Coulton Waugh wise your good qualitics will lbe held at their full value. Ther fis great, ability of expression. THAT CRAZY MOTORBOAT , ed ak are ‘ . SUNDAY, Y 6 HAS. CUT "MOLLY MARGARET S ; ‘: f as eres ‘ Teday indicates get ox. great -| LINE ... THERE GOES — ; 2 PB excel wiw a studious na MOLLY. . | MIGOSH, SHE’ LU p Ain a ‘iif: ture; one whose .mental vision t z , ‘ { wiJl: see things hidden from the SMASH Ue! pe a a We't Re | ordinary observer. Many will bey, ‘| attracted by this peculiar faculty, -of clear vision into what appraiee to be mysterious, as well as by, the magneitc qualities. | STAR * BRAND Seat CORRER G[HE MOTORBOAT, LOOSE FROM IT MOORING, DRIVES DIRECTLY ACROSS ‘ MOLLY MARGARET’S”" MOORING LINE

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