The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1951, Page 4

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WEST CITIZEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Wednesday, August & 1951 Senator Gunning For McCarthy Pulls Knife From | = WAAL TON !! \ SHET YORE (IZ. WS TON we wy ve J ae TRAP!) b, aoe ee Hi LER AT MY =f NOBODY WUZ } Wan SHUEY? » TALKIN TO ~~ 4 le The and Hat ERA LERO. 'SN'T_HE iN ie £0, ids 14; " | Versation. She told Mrs. Wolfe " _|| WHEN YOU ARE IN} INO, HES NOT! AND jabout a wonderful real estate (AY Wirephotos SHOP AND SAVE LET HIM OUT AND HID 4 jdeal—how Mrs. Wolfe could) SENATOR WILLIAM BENTON (left), Democrat of Connecticut. 7 HIM. YOU'D DO ANY jdouble her money in no ee! poses with his notes in Washington after a senate speech in HOWEY'S THING FOR SILVER BELLE! YE RECKON WE-UNS ORTER GO PULL ‘EM APART, SNUFFY ? ’ WUT? || Attacker LONG TIME AFORE SUPPER, | ‘NINTON RANGOON— (#) —A i plu ucked a knife - SALE BOY'S POLO SHIRTS 3 BOY'S SCHOOL PANTS father ged into his and stab- t This, police after the girl tri- father from beat- Tries’ To Double iMoney; Loses All ® ppened t top BOY'S - SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 18 2 Jose- 'phine Wolfe and asked to duck under her umbrella. Mrs. Wolfe shared her umbrella, and now she wishes she hadn't. | The woman struck up a con- | PHILADELPHIA — (®%) — = |Zhere was a sudden downpour Men's & Boy’ S QP jin Philadelphia, and a strange DRESS PANTS . | woman approached Mrs. ' Gabardines and Ww Men’s & Boy s KHAKI and GRAY Work Pants bf 146 N. Miami Ave., Cor MIAMI, FLA, Mrs. Wolfe was taken in on the |deal. She gave the woman $700.! | And that was the end of that. which he called for the resignation or expulsion of Senator Joseph ix. McCarthy. Republican of Wisconsin. 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