The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 30, 1951, Page 10

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rage it ft KEY WESi CITIZEN Thursday, Augusi 30, 195 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SWUFFY Snir ay Fred Tasasoalt YE WUZ RIGHT, WINTON! iT iS A ANIMAL AN’ IT (SA MIN'RAL AN A INJUN KILTAIT. Wif @ BOW AN'4 wf LET ME HOLP YE YE CAN PEEK ts Fe HYST iT UP, aT (T NOW, iT I GOT TH’ WINTON ¥ BODACIOUS TREASURE ALL WROPPED iN TH’ BED SHE SNUFFY " (@®) Wirephoto PICKETS PROTESTING COMMUNIST tyranny in Czechoslovakia march in front of the White House in Washington while the new Czeck ambassador. Dr. Viadimer Prochaska, presents his cre- dentials to President Truman. The pickets are led. by Eva Jasko, II (left), and. Eliska Hasek. 10, who escaped: from Bratislava, Czechoslovakiu in October, , 1948. Eva is the daughter of Matej Jasko, former member of the Czech parliament. Truman told the new ambassalor that the best way to restore cordial relations would be for the Czechs to free’ William Oatis, Associated Press correspondent -who was jailed on spy charges. 4 OUTCAST OF DESTINY (a woes Chapter 9 open i range. . RENT. dew his ‘gun, took.one|ton “from “Jack Jack -awoated:| "I might do that. A time may step forward’ and brought the! “Straight for the hills: and.cover;|come when I'll need a friend. barrel;down: the fellow’s *head.|'then ‘we'll circle.” ‘He spoke to} Destiny and need him bad.” He bot ieee ‘the ‘ground like a}Brent above sthe pound ot:hoofs.! “By grab, you call on me! I'll Tene, fack, Brent pivoted “to his} “I guess ‘I: had. the ‘right hunch | take the ten but the only reason erty. the jeused chad ‘eantehed :out! whens picked you to come along.|’nt talkin’ it is because I done you is gun and. was. whirling. Brent) Stick with me, Tex, and’ you'll go|a little favor t’other night.” ~ > shot him through the forearm and| q ‘long ‘way.” “Favor? The other Hae Ree ae he dropped the gun and grabbed Le TELL YOU AFTER MAKE THIS TRICK SHOT! THERE'S SOMETHING FISHY GOING ON. Brent tossed saway sometime when youre in a i = ibe pe : It came.to Brent then that per-| Brent thought a moment *TEDO!, DARLING ” )_/m SORRY ~BUT Ll WANT I Guess I DO! > pre ew ied eee maaehes or | haps the answer to his problem the light. “You mean that thase ( I'VE PHONED Your /7 L MEAN I'M NOT SURE - t tion with it-and said, “Get going.”| Wie poco aS jester oF one] tree Mines Fou dealt me weren't |F I COULD ONLY MAKE He fired: ashot into the ground 5 lea took root }.on, level? “ : and grew, its ibilities “What didja think I spilled the to lend’ the man speed, him. If he could achieve that ; deck on the floor fer?” 2 Two men came running out of] he must ‘eventually come face to| Brent: grinned, “Why, old the station “a hundred — yards] face with the man who issued the| catamount! Don’t ever about away; they had rifles and they| orders to the three outlaw bands. | pay me back!” He started shooting. Up ahead, the piece into the old fellow’s fireman ‘still stood on the tender’ Jack did not ride into Destiny . oe the soainess. ras sterling. on’ with them. A short distance|. Bub went right up to the store “ the gangway. Jack had dropped) outside of town he left them, tak-|to pay Hannigan some money he the handles of the truck and had] { ‘chi cpa tent him and Brent walked to drawn his Bu. Brent yelled, “Put the Palace. The place was filling that box ‘aboard.’ he himself were| Up and he ‘tilted a chair against He: turned to. the conductor.| not the leader, report to: the per-| the wall and sat down, Judy. and “Come ‘along. with me,” he: or-}s ho -was, Paine ata table wit out- feria re eaeies the Res ahead| tHe. nt into the Palace and| laws: Lil waved and yelled, sti: tune AND PHIL > up MY MIND 0 pee ~ WILL. € you N OH! TIME TO THINK ~ TO DECIDE BETWEEN YOU - $n A ands bled n he € - Lead was. whistling close to e right places, -h bi ai rag dah, Who. wl aus eapper vet iar nee vested Sar Bint atrished Wis ‘sun, atl. "yeet | n't hunery, thank: ted the sultriness of ie engineer: sat lets “eyes. the cab and.start this thing roll-|° “Come on uj lieving that she might x t ith me. to be the key to the mys- ‘DIDNT “SOA “THE HE SALTY MACKEREL IS. bg. He cumena so 28 mote : ‘> ye oe cone ae aBNeg NCED PLENTY OF etnsolite! You ca the’ 5 aaEE She cave hin oct Air WAS ALREADY WET FRESH WATER TO ; i t fire}and steered shim th: the/impersonal glance and he li J IND Baiet ‘corner of his mouth in a grin WITH SEA WATER up : said, “You pepo look awa, {It's a wond e. = momen iyos noticed me DADDY-DEAR- You Know L__ S HOW MOTHER DISLIKES SEEING HL YOu THIS WAY « WHY DON'T YOU TAKE DAUGHTER'S || ADVICE - HOW DO I LOOK P ~~, GET DRESSED UPP “{ 2 \ AND WHEN SHE or | COMES HOME -1T Pe é /\ WiLL PLEASE HER. Vi Ww «BUT THERES A ve AN TH FANS’ y i G-GOSH!..an 1 7 TiME AN’ PLACE | | PLACE iS IN THEM AUTOGRAPHED | feo TONE CEE rin’ AH.KNOW YUH FER EVUHTHING... | | STANDS WHEN US Mh, BASEBALLS yd fy DIDNT MEAN : PLAYUHS ARE Out | JX » INA SHELFS.. THERE EARNIN’ ; PLAY WITH MT UNTIL TH OUR BREAD'N’ kK £ \* COVUH'S BEEN KNOCKED PEE en ae ae ek ae ae ee ee ee

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