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Page 4 TH c WEST ¢ ZITIZEN _ Monday. lay, August 13, 1951 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH K ars my | PORE Pa: WAAL, = LsSwow! ye) THA WHAT. THEY LOOK LIKE | " OH, LAWSY!! UG Ha’ FWAY ile Su Tr an ; By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed \-C1'D GAMBLE THAT I COULD ) OUTDRAW HIM! tu he re th he ne = = NOW I GET IT. HE'S s 2 —~ URPRISED : ae 7 NY.’ WHAT : ; HEY! YOU ens Teese Nae Oe | WELL AS T | kpe you BOING Official U.S, Nim “ WHITE AS A IN LOVE With 7 you GLAD HERE 2 You CAPT. S. J. LAWRENCE i : KNOW I HATE BEE th p SPYING. . Enters TO-2 Jet : ‘Captain L: - Be, joe 80 aptain Lawrence Will {ic Bete th Interesting ng has about ge A 5 Gp aiances Be eee aes a a WILL BE SUCCEEDED BY CAPTAIN - be JOSEPH CHARLES TOTH, CLASS OF 731 de Captain S. J. Lawrence, Com-*— eee : Ne manding Officer of the Fleet All| / wer : 3 pry ips Ps, ? Weather Training Unit, wills be : vs days transferred to duty in Washing-|, % w ton, the Navy announced today.| "”* va He will be eeded by Captain! t .: Joseph Charles Toth, Naval Aca-| Le demy Class of 1931, who is pre-| : Wi zechw wl sently on d in the Office of! their child iK 7, and aaaRN a WY F ERIAPS YOU) Hey 7 3 Naval Ope \ le : ¢ # CAN TELL WHY THES = ‘ Captain Ae = Ra has} s tt : een in coman o 2 BIGGEST FISH Yes, “i fot the past’ 18 months: Hed thew! : —— 3 ALWAYS GET Yaar, | THINK) unusual experience during World! the Conver 1 ; pr > War Jv, of directing ‘his own ce Captain Lawrer tree ‘ ; wt scue from a small rubber raft.) tached ear 1 heehee J ) mi bounce: t | por a i At that time he we | bra ; : i “ ing Officer of Patrol S ‘ n Perms ( vars , engaged in mining, bombing, | Ca Ss and rescue operations in the Pac Aiko ‘ ific. On Jan. 12, 1944, ‘ ates in mines in the Ma yi Key West Cit th frem a Catalina bomber, I eo NEWS and ED? wi low over Jaluit Island : r jand drop; incend on the strong Japanese installa va tion there a Jap anti-aircraft fire damaged ‘ the PBY and, c! offshore, bot! Your Grocer SEL engines stopped and the ‘plan 1 wr hit the sea. One of the crew mem STAR *« E bers was wounded. Captain Law AMERIC e s BRINGING UP FATHER rence. and: the others. Jaunehed ORAS ( EF i two rubber life rafts and then capella Saks 51 be sank their plane so the enemy ~—~TRY A POUND TODAY- wouldn't get it. They had land. Oo SAKES ! ed on.the windward side of GO! 2 after rs of nadt a | Sie THIe FOC- and mie hour of pad Ww | MN DOIN! IN MY the darkness foun t R M?. LL SOON lat daybreak only ree ks EIND from shore. After that thee dled harder and later in th pe the island disapt Wi the horizon. The v ed and a storm the upset tt supplies were lost the wounded man, kept him alive, and paddled when they could. They had traveled 62 miles in the rafts when one df the s dron re » planes found t after two-and-a-half days. plane landed and was dam: in the sea so that it sank. oficers and crew of the re: plane got out, however, and j ed their rafts to the others. Then @©eeeve another Catalina of the squadr landed, safely, and unable to tz ... ANO BEFORE TH" + YOURE GONNA DAMAGE ship picked them all up. For his OUST CLEARS sh THIS HERE BAG ‘LESSN YUH gallantry and intrepidity in ac- WITH MY SPIKESE. Captain Lawrence d We Are Prepared To Furnish You : the Legion ef Merit. With Clear, Pare Cross and the Air Medal as as the American Defense S with two stars and the World War Il Vivtory Medal. Cincinnatus, N. Y, He attended Cornell University, was graduat (ICE DIVISION) off with 14 additional passen zens, FOR HOM ME or ACCIDENTALLY,” : STOP A-STOMPIN™ tion and his expert lead He has also received the Silv Medal, the American Area M. Cube ~ Cru ished ick ed: from the Naval Academy in TELEPHONE NO. 8 KEY ‘West, taxied for hours until a s COMMERCIAL MASSAGE TH’ KID | jduring the rescue Star, the| Distinguished F' th Asiatic-Pacific Area M BG as Dr. and Mrs. H.. L. Lawrence, of 1931, and designated a Naval)