The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1951, Page 10

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‘ e “ { SUVTNTVVVVTUVYVEVIVII YY ze 10 rHE SEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, June 21, 198i 'North Or South KEY WEST BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswelll Korean? Just Duck NEWS awe pe ‘ a i= F Says Army Private 9 pg ys Gone By BLESS THEM LEETLE FEATHER MERCHANTS !! SOMEWHERE IN KOREA.— I wuz Jes’ ABOUT TO HIRE @ MULE AN’ ; ~ WAGON TO TOTE CRICKET HOME WHEN ais 5 ® (P).—On a ee : : —< na ‘ail arge— | FER. keen ne ; ‘ - yy Pea : and he had some green men in . the patrol. They were troubled by the difficulty of distinguishing | | the South Koreans from the North | | Koreans—friends from enemies. } P.F.C. Fairchild said it was easy. = As he spoke, a Korean aneaened Taken From The Files in the road ahead. Fairchild said} one now watch—you'll see how to} Of The Key West Citizen determine whether this fellow is) sAsssssssbsshssssbahsaas a North Korean or a South Ko-| 10 YEARS AGO rean. Thereupon Fairchild syoogs ee up in the road and yelled “hey| Civil Aeronautics authorities in si — you!” i Washington this morning n- Then he dropped down again.| formed Senator Charles O. An- RUNNING THUNDER ‘ As Fairchild dropped, a brust of| drews that an airport for Mai 2 rifle fire whizzed overhead. thon has been included on a list AH, WELL, } WOULD ENJOY SENORITA, NOBODY KILLING YOU! 7 uvVES FOREVER. “You see,” said the patrol lead-| to be surveyed for construction er, “that’s how you tell. Now that; and improvement under the de- guy was a North Korean.” | fense program. Regional CAA ae Simple. presentatives wlll carry out the survey. Woman Promotes | mecnine:y or 2 home resistra- ‘ a z ik | tion — which will g : se | vicemen information on where to | Drinking In Will [scorn inernstiers oa ey west | : : | was set up last night as local po- LOS “ANGELES. —().— Good | jitical and business leaders tenta- ; cheer was the motto of the late} tively named a 14-man commiss- | Miss Nancy Livingston, of Los/ion. Angeles? She died a while back at} | the age of ‘71 — and her will-has|. Two Key West students, Betty | now revealed that she wanted| Rae Russell and Sam J. Womack, | everybody to have a good time.| are enrolled at Florida Southern | The will leaves a total estate of| College for the first summer sess- | about $1,100,000 to be dividedjjon which will continue through among 19 relatives and friends.! July 18. But the wijl also has a special} — — gimmick. ‘It says that if any of} Ralph Thompson, state police Mate Eo 7 One eee PBN ans ERAT maemiake aie, Ele. Ser. Re these p@U®le reject the bequests,| with the Board of conservation, |the moneg-is to be used to Pro-|said that a new law had been | mote liquor drinking. The will} passed which prohibits the taking | says the money shall go to some|of crabs of certain sizes, princi- Saloonkeapers’ society fund for pally the blue crab locally known this purpose. According to the] as “finigies” from May 15 to Aug- will, thér§is a good family rea-|ust 15, each year. This law is JHE REST OF You | son for this provision. But there} limited to commercial crab-fish- BETTE STAY HERE is no inttication of what the rea-| ing and not for personal use. Titt THE STORM son might be. PERHAPS, r A{ RED FLOWER. CISCO, IT 1S MADNESS PERHAPS. FOR YOU ALONE TO TRY TO STOP THAT RAID. YOU'LL SURELY BE BETTEIe poor. = : pagans - HAVE THE Pan ge DESS! GEE, KIDS“ 1 SEO ene) HURT? Re : THEY'RE TAKING AM IL GLAD Hee TO THE You'Re SOMETHING p++ : ‘ IOSP ITAL! ie bar, AWFUL (44 b {\o S | Joe Russell, familiarly known | WATER INJECTIONS jas “the original Sloppy Joe” died | an a jat three o’clock yesterday after- | HELP: OIL WELLS |noon in a Havana hospital. Ernest | BRADFORD, Pa. —(?).— Hot! Hemingway, with whom he had | water injections may be-just the | been fishing recently, telephoned | thing -to,pep-up lagging crude.| Russel’s son here to tell him of oil production in almost depleted | DiS father’s death. Russell had | Western Pennsylvania oil fields, | 80ne to the hospital for a minor | _ This conclusion is based’ on a egemietg ees seeds mes sa | Six-month field -experiment re- |P@%ently trom a stroke. Russe cently: completed here by the| 5 5! years old. Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil | Association. Tests were made in ret a water injection well 1,200 feet 3 ‘ deep. r Phe Dr. J. Ni, Breston, director of __ ees \PentGiade's Bradford” labora- ‘ tory, explained that the rate of Today s : oil recovery by water flooding ar ° oil sands depends on the rate at| Ammiversaries e . which the water is injected. Hot THIMBLE THEATRE—Starrir Popeye By Tom Sims and B. Zabol | water injections caused the text |, 1759—Alexander J. Dallas, Phil- ‘| well to:, take < one-fourth more | #4¢1phia — a secretary ri -. 3 4. |Of the treasury, father of a Vice I SORRY, BUT HET water, Breston ‘Said. This indi- pes President, born in Jamaica. Died 'T BE BACK FI AY eA cates. a qui¢ker and more. econo- js . : Jan, 16, 1817. mical’ oil , recovery. er wy Th. the ‘Gabeatinent, tekestch 1774—Daniei D. Tomkins, New . York jurist, governor, Vice Presi- workers lowered a special elec- 5 ae aed al ttle heatetsto ie bottom of the [me 1816-24, born at Scarsdale, well which heated the water |= pete Tube 1s 1826. From the editorial pages of The Citizen: “Some use a vaccum cleaner, while others pick up their dirt over the telephone.” OF THE PEACE, AND HURRY, PLEASE” ae Bs gianna ate a a ’ . ; 1783—Theodosia Burr, brilliant ~~ pth eggs borne! n“— | daughter of Aaron Burr, a roman- raised tend0Ddagibess, oe igure her generation, born in SeaernnIInIntineeee ocean be 1813. UNGARY SLICES 1805—Charles T. Jackson, New }RAILWAY “CLASSES” | England chemist-geologist, one of . ether as an anesthetic, born at to Siree. classes on Hun-|Piymouth, Mass. Died Aug. 28, garian. r ays will be maintain- | 1830. here. Only two/|Texas farmer, cowman, banker ushioned” and the }and patron of higher education, classes will re-|born in Panola Co., Miss. Died 1850—Daniel Carter Beard, fa- mous artist, author and boy scout selects|leader, born in Cincinnati. Died Albany, N. Y. Lost at sea, Jan. 8 BUDAPEST.—UP).The hither- e claimants to the discovery of ed only, pn.international lines, it} 1942 — George W. Littlefield, me lines, the State|Nov. 10, 1920, "4 Idune 11, 194k ‘BRINGING UP FATHER ny: € oe OT OH-OH- MAGGIE ISN'T NO-= BUTT i THE ONLY ONE IN TOWN KNOW HE'S WHO WANTS TO SEE WANTED = MAGGIE WANTS ME TO MEET HIM AT THE STATION- oe | > Gham aces FOR HOME or [ ALLSETIN MY , ON HIS WAY, LOLA: COMMERCIAL USE eee! : ys 2 a“ ‘ SKELLEY, YOU CAN, ‘DINAH DISGUISE | < AND OZARK IKE KID, YOU BOOTED AWA GONNA “ -— Are Prepared Furnish TODAY'S GAME... SO Ser : noe AH vai we ‘ PITCHING TOMORROW re We : Zo You SOME SLEEP AND QUIT NEVUH DATED With Clear, Pare DINAH AND THaT : WORRYING ABOUT _ OWL PITCHER F 3 AS BG 7 = ‘

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