The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1951, Page 10

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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, Noveraber 1, 1951 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH , OH, I'M IN NO WHEN DO TH' \/ SOMETIME IN APRIL YE BETTER : RUSH, MR. SMITH--+] |NEXT TRAIN OR JULY--I FERGIT i CAN ALWAYS STOP IN CATCH THE OOTIN HOLLER, WEKT ONE ENNYHOW, “What else did he de?” x “He found their addresses: in elephone book. . . the men wo women are married to. d to call them, and a serv~ Chapter 32 M° iooked at the picture. It! |, was Fred Tolman. ¢ "Se came to your store?” Moe oa, ‘9 pong d ome place out in t “Yes! ‘ung man race so! i “a “ lase him, of course. led The Colony.” hat was bei Dad time with the| _ “The ony!” Moe exclaimed. 3 re ‘on the things) «yes: that was it, I heard him Pop p= pg ee t name.” He adi t 2" Moe dropped | “Right after that, he left. He hai eat on a chaif and| a car and drove off. Vil bet it was kept ‘at the excited youth’s| stolen. How else would an @s~ je ned convict like that have. a ‘He about that old spinet | car? desk. wanted to know where| ‘things were that had been | now: > ore iu the desk,.I tried to tell) car.” h I didn't know. Then he hit| #bout AS cigs beg: ape at the woman. She still kept gun pointed at him. “What do you fhink this will get you?” he asked. Abruptiy she said, “He's my brother. You're going back to The Colony i order to get him. ri never let you. He’s my brother!” With ner free hand she motioned to the daor beside him. “Get out ag = carl” a # wonde: she really Bg: Be him as he got out— or—whether she was merely go- ing to take the car and race to warn her brother. Either way. it 't going to be very pieas- ant 4 nd eyes .were excited e Colony?” Moe was rd. x. He got me in the back of the | a ing somartt the switchbos his shoulders. Hore—he had locked the front| “Just a minute .. - $ if that's the way you want door—and he hit me.” | He put through a Long Distanoe) j,_” turned toward the door rs ae - - . heen Why? Why gid he want to cer to. the Hope ES ae as reach for the handle COURSE, 5 ! ANYONE CT. se e cow q with e same oe FAILED TOCARRY TO ENTER AN pegaoset ? i ee ay ; ber which Nancy fad left! time he estimated the exact posi- OUT HIS MISSION. I i we “ A / pel ee years| With him. He waited. tensely.| tion ee gun. His right hand CANT ABIDE FAILURE. i eg " : ae, Se ae ohnny was in danger. out there. down fast and expertly, . / | #80. we. .| All of them were in danger! een og epinaa| her wrist, twisting i Moe gave a start. while the operator t0ld| is shai ‘ “Then what? ; y do not answer. Shall} Bea gave a git ery of ‘He seems to be trying to locate |I call you again in twenty min- pain and dr © Weapon. meone ... a couple of people. | ute: i ohnny. st it up from the mentioned two names— e thought swiftly, then blurt-| seat, and was careful to put it in ‘0, never mind.” the pocket of his coat on the far the next instant he was pick-| side 7 s hat and coat again.) “¥ ” he said. “You might no time. to waste,” -he/ have Someone.” ‘The tears kept coming. She went completely to pieces, and sobs ta¢ked her. Head bowed, she murmured, “I shoulgn’t have, done that, ’m— —sorry. 1 drive out there, You'd Sherman!” \t it... he called{ th Sherman!” | “What else?” prodded Moe. | . “He wept trying to find out ev-/| out TY. : : erything he. could about thc lice ca . “Let's look at this thing clear- ople. I'd heard of their hv “T don't understand— ly,” he said. “If your brother is Binds, of course. They’re both| Moe was already down the hall-] guilty, sooner or later the police guecessful business men here in| way, the young man trailing him. fill cateh up with him. Eliminat- Cincinnati. Then he warned me|Moe was saying, “Those caps. nt help. Not in the the police . . . said he | weren't dding me. They let me run. 3] go S could put a tallon me.| “I know,” Bea admitted. started the car up again, He figured I'd lead them to}. He y pny Saxon. Don't ‘worry,| did not want to delay another in- ard. I knew, because I had seen | th e waiting downstairs? stant. “I'd like to ask you some is' picture in the papers today. | e young man wondered what} questions. Maybe you won't care Only, he didn’t know that.” | he was talking about. to answer them. But it would help > “And,’ said Moe, “a good thing for you. Otherwise he would have Jor NY SAXON saw. the ex- mo re to get one. Right f this building. A po- me a She was silent. for a moment. TOSVEMEA i f¢ HARDLY \/ GOGET OUR Lawyers? DONT SIGN ANY PAPERS CHANCE TO SETTLE SCRATCHED q killed you! Did you tell the po- ion in Bea Cronk’s ‘Then she said, “All right. If Ralph ‘ oe AE oe ee HIS PRECIOUS ) TLL I GET : " t Heer 8 Seas and oh the same swift = is guilty, he Seserves to pay the Cou! Lf Alt THE “ 2X i 7‘ r a jo! came here looking for} noted that the glove coi . You've your own HERE \ Back. : > ir. Saxon. I wanted to tell ape open, its tiny light shining 4 Saxon, in order to ¢ x 2 t girl . . . Jeannette - she| into the receptacle. that ‘was| protect What is it you want to know?” -“Tell me,” Johnny said, “what is it that Doris Wells is trying to hide?” » (Lo be continued) FOR ? TERRIFIC NERVE.’ j $ ’ ; Was murdered, you know” | it! The revolver had been in there 4 4 x e , Moe nodded. | me gun he had taken nd J % 4 “{, think. that’ man—Tolman— | Tolman, the escaped convict. had something to do with it! I'm/ had seen it when he asked her frightened!” ‘to get the cigarettes. He an Barge. And Freighter In Fiery Gollision me 4 MAGGIE WANTS ME TO 6O AND T'VE PLT Alt THE IT'S. THE SET.OF DISHES ON. SECOND THOLIGHT TO.THE OPERA TONIGH i MPS AND VASES IN A MRS. JtGGS RED. I THINK .ILLGO ee | I'm.S TO PUT AND LOCKED IT- LAST WEEK~SHES' COMING “4 OPERA TONIGHT- : 5 t | Tht BE SAFE TO DOWN TO INSPECT. THEM- SHE CAN'T HIT ME Wit wee TELL HER! oan : THE ROLLING PIN A 3 é " THD IT 3 (®) Wirephoto THE 4S4-FOOT Great Lakes Freighter Penobscot burns at left after it rammed an oil barge in the harbor at Buffalo, N. Y. Three men were killed and 14 crewmen are missing and feared dead. Flames from the barge and the tug Dauntless which was pushing it, leap skyward in right |. A: fireboat attempts to extinguish flames on the freighter. Capt. Louis Guyette of the freighter and his helmsman, Roy Richardson, died heroes’ deaths in the pilot house. Be fore they died they backed the ship away from the flaming barge and rammed its stern into a meatby dock so the crewmen could scramble to safety, ‘Christmas Card’ Leek oe ) Wirephoto THIS FARMHOUSE off the Cherry Valley Turnpike at Nelson, N. ¥., makes a fitting scene for a Yuletide greeting card as three inches of snow blanket the atea. This hamlet, 20 miles east of Syracuse, took the brunt of Central New York's first snowfall-of the season. ‘ For City Commissioner Putt Lever Civic-Professional Businessman if } A (Paid Political Adyt) sai:

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