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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, June 19, 1951 CITIZEN 'Driver’s Face Was Lieutenant Eatgp By Fred Lasswell Red, Bus Got Lost Reports For Duty Pe-PURTY BAD. ‘Enroute To Ind. In Norfolk, Va, | SOUTH BEND, Ind.—(?).- ‘ussell $5 Mon: SPEAK TO ME, HONEY-POT!! SPEAK TO RIDDLES! é WHAT @ ORETFUL WRECK !! HOW bo YE FEEL? } OH, LAWSY SAKES !! Grevhc 1 bus \ 5 me fc a four UP Months THER'S WW PORE PITABLE, fies atin e route fro’ heat “M\ Shicago ts. South. Bend dian “anne it, SPRAWLED ON = oe eed | Fi All Weather TH’ GROUND 2 ‘. . : aC nents andi r n instr ents and tic Hit secure in the belief that the re heading for South Bend aye ems : . o 4 —— © qualify: tire | Some stared out window Carrier Al} the fleeting chi Han 1 Weather Bend. But ; didn’t get there ‘Biss ti rival ral United States pre: ad before them. They felt like the explorers LaSalle and Marquette—only La 1S and Marquette they were. The bus He fin know uth or | He was lost BUT I OO FEAR FOR THOSE POOR it. He dic Zs By - : F PEOPLE IN THE ee ae | was ; Nor DON’T AFRAID Lf — n RUNNING THUNDER A t Reo FLOWER We sf | ae 7 . Ht RENEGADES WILL SLAY | PROTECT YOU.. 7% 4 7 4/7 WIth o| : Mo THEM WITHOUT MERCY! GISCO, YOU ARE A FINE, BRAVE, NOBLE yugN of this STUPID MAN! hound bus sht way by nt to duty invelying iduate of Western ny, Alton, thand entered naval servigp jin June Naval asa shipman at the li s, Today’s | Ma. where 1e > received a Rashelor Science degree in Eleetrical Anniversaries Engineering. In Septembagy i945, Thomas Benton pote a Naval Aviator S Christi, Texag-sfter | pic r “ | completing the pres bed fli cht La Superi ME | 4 ain u Sy. is echt es training course. noted children. n: Monroe, Lieutenant Eaton 2 otec cape Me Lieutenz aton. Wearsthree | N. Y. Died Novy. 22, 1900 : ye hag 1856—Elizabeth Marbury, fa- pia ee on. his Asiatic: Pa- By Paul Robinson | mous New York theatrical and a ¢ Medal for duty aboamd the : : royer Hoorman during: the rae agent, born. Died Jan. | Tarawa and Marshalls & ignis. * <= 2, 1933. His previous duty ag ment NOSES DOWN - EO | : ( HOW WH DOES master-craftsr ‘ ft U : Naval Academy ington, Il. I the Lusitenia, I eutens int Eaton is t by | May . prior marriage of Mrs. EMc 186 / 1A ay, 1 am- |) Cormack, 615 E, 12th Street, Al- S Ill: He is married to thefor- iy Miriam Kindermann of la., and has a son, Rebert led theatric generation miu co. Died in New York. an, 6, 1950. _ | Jackson, age 7, and a daughter, 1875—-Henry Justin ni +| Elizabeth Susan, age 4. noted Chicago journ | EES is Cesar Nae there. Died Feb. 9, Dr. James Creese, president of 1903—Lou Gehrig, famous/the Drexel Institute of Techtiolo- New York Yankees first base-| gy, Philadelphia, born Leetsdale, man, born. Died June 2, 1941. |-Pa., $5 years ago. RAGtanses en Soest (ete 2 tmeane kes! ¥Evuvec : her THIMBLE THEATRE—Starrir Opens be soke Sims and B. Zaboly SHE )C THAT WOULD SPOIL MYy LUCK ) FLIGHTS} DAILY | IT WON'T BELONG, MARY LoUw JUST | UNTIL AFTER THE WEDDING! EW YORK 5 Hrs. 55 Min. via Direct Connection in MIAMI MIAM 47 Min. = 2 Flights Daily ro pedir arora tasting pc a Hee ogee Eo aE OR EE HVE ToD | LS Ene TENE. ues HERE COMES OLD HORACE ANCAB- DFE MEN foe eegee oe T HOPE HE DON'T START IN WELL-HOW iT FC i} C } WEL HARDLY SEEMS TELLIN' ME WHAT HE ARE YOLI- MY NEURI “ MAY y WORTH PAVaN’ 1D IN ‘TH! ER WAR?! LD TIMER? STHMA At lOO YEARS OID BOER WAR OLD TIMER? | coeds Mi ee Le 1H weexe IN — I GOT IN THE 1H ¢ iT i) || ADVANCE - | é RH ARZOLN Wi] DOES ITP ¢ | (GROAN) MAH PO'HAID ACHES FROM THINKIN’ “BOUT DINAH DATIN’ THAT