The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1951, Page 12

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oa 4/ ie Mite Oa 8c of ond QUE! lax ‘and Mrs. Ben W. Demeritt, yes- THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951, PAGE TWELVE ; RS tHE KEY WEST CITIZEN By F red Lasswell BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 4 ine NEXT TIME © ae, ore (aaa ff “Tl COME TO SEE YOU gre ghey 44 Me. - Yy (LL COME TO SEE JUST FER MYSE'E » , ALONE KEY WES! NEWS Of Davs Gone By WHAT TH' DING DONG |) I COME TO SEE DID YE BUST IN WHAT YE BEEN MY PRIVATE CAVE (NVENTIN, FER, WOMAN ? Kal WINTON-- (== i | | | Paken From The Files OF The Key West Citizen 1064444444444 44464a46baS +! ate ee ae EEG Spe A 10 YEARS. AGO Tie ie TODAY ‘THE CISCO KID The baffling murder of Mrs. } Cecelia Tunks in February at a Howe street house was. marked | UNFORTUNATELY, YOU'RE RIGHT, “closed” as Monrge County's} | GRIGGS. THAT LL BRING EM Our! grand jury returned its report) | EVERYBODY'S ACHING without making an_ indictment. FOR WAR! SO LONG... The foreman, G. C. Saunders | lsee YOU TONIGHT! said, “However, we have reached | ~ ae Ba Sa the conclusion that Mrs. Tunks - was murdered.” ee Equipped with heavy roller and scraper equipment, borrow- ! ed from WPA through the navy, ! workmen will begin the task of putting Trumbo Island baseball field into shape Monday. x * «& Myrtland Cates wired The Ci- ! tizen from Washington, D. C.,} i “Key West Patrol led the big ~ a fr Se parade here yesterday. Will be ; i , ; a i ae home on Monday. All members | are well and happy.” By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed HEY! HOW COME YOU'RE SO CHUMMY WITH C sas. ad HOW ABOUT DROPPING IN AT MY PLACE AROUND 7 O'CLOCK FOR A FRIENDLY DRINK ? THEN WE CAN GO _f ne Cates accompanied the boys { a safety patrol to ETTA KETT x us * ' ~ = = a aecetennansniiorieaeeeicaetinteaan potas cee en Mrs. Maitland D. Adams left | )} | \ 4 2 ea aa IX MEAN CHET2 | | 2 icNow./ LUCKY ME 71V6 ) | WE FIGURED THAT , . , me ELLO.' ISN'T THE One Pe cr oa De ein Coe ME Tuesday for Winston-Salem, _N. | | es a Cae | = A: / Bur WHY | BEEN SIMPLY DYING TO | WAV WE'D GET TO MEET CRUISE WONDERFUL: He's AouN ‘ | jenow YOU ate THE : Your FRIEND.’ ' C. to spend Mothers’ Day with ; Ap Ls ' : 2E'S Youre 9 Fore HIM WHEN You her mother at the family home. | Le SE ee OOKING ye . CAN HAVE M& 2 I've J | GIRLS , Pe A a RA. FRIEND 2 REN Gor Looks, ~~ | | HAVE -/ *) | us‘) 4 o)), / (- Judge William V. Albury this —- ad Wn) PERSONALITY 3, - * morning crew a jury list of 50| ae ‘S i , By Paul Robinson ") ENERYTHING 7 names in preparation for the}; - aces opening cf the county criminal court of record. County Solicitor | “Alfan B. Cleare, Jr., has prepar- ed information against 14 de- fendants in criminal actions. * &-® Frem the editorial pages of The Citizen: “Freedom does not mean | the rht to disregard the rights of others.” TEN YEARS 2GO WEDNESDAY Heys and girls of Key West’s , patrol arrived in Washing- night at 9:45, according to a telegram received by danse! t Albury from Myr d & s, director of the patrol who: LOOK, is supervising the trip. | MOUNTINGS AN! ee. See | Marion Sutton, Duval county, has purchased for about $1,000, a 50-foot lot on William street near Windsor Lane. The property was! fo:merly that of Linton Curry. tk me | Three Upper Keys communities, whose residents say they have been left unprotected against possible fire, last night won ap-| proval of county commissioners for a chemical fire truck to be! used jointly by all three. | as = * Roy E. Demeritt, son of Mr. terday afternoon was the choice of his senior classmates for the; 20. See peat 1941 Balfour award, one of the| highest honors bestowed by the} The Andrew Jackson High| €ehoo! Glee Club of Miami will! put on a show here called) zaearts and Blossoms.” | * 4 * Annual Excursion to Havana i conncciion with Cuba pendence Day, May 20, bi announced by J. H. Costar, agent for the Peninsular & Occidental MORNING - MR. JIGGS- STOPPED OFF AT YOUR =) IT YOUR MAID Steamship company. kok | From the editorial pages of The Citizen: | “A printer once said of Horace, Grecley’s notoriously poor hand- writing, ‘If Belshazzar had scen writing like this on the wall, he would have been more _ terrified than he was.’” | Cope. 157, King Features Syndicate, tnc,, Workd rigivts reserved Tuesday Was Hottest Day Since October 12, 1950 The heat is on in Key West! But only in temperature estimates from ‘observations taken at the city office of the U.S. Weather Bureau here. The bureau noted that Tuesday's warm spell sent the mercury up to 89 degrees. hottest day since October 12, 1950, The mean temperature was 83, a five-degree rise over ag normal temperature of 78. HEY, AS PRACTICAL BOATING MEN. WE'RE NOT SO 1 SAW THE END OF THIS LINE WHIPPING BY... JUST IN THE A LOOSE COIL OF LINE HAD FALLEN OVERBOARD FROM “MOLLY MARGARET “ Ll te. dima ts ac Pcie

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