The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 6, 1951, Page 4

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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, November 6, 1951 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell B / L KNOWED IT!! Ol ROLAND!!! \ / THEY WERE PAW=-SIX KANSAS CITY TWO OF TH’ VARMINTS WHAT HAVE YE |\\ DELECTABLE! CRICKETS JES' ARRIVED (S MISSIN’ It GOT TO SAY Chapter 36 we'd better try to FER TH’ BUG RACE-- | pe FOR YORESEF p HE woman flung herself at the| Martin” TL LET ‘Em OUT IN short, gray-haired man. “Sam! ¢4¢) “Was informed | Don't! Please!” She blocked his| was not: way. Johnny could have moved/ office in t now and reached for his own gun.| Was no He did nothing. He stood still, John looking at Sam Clark. } : And the doctor's gun hand| here.” slowly lowered. His other arm| Doctor Sam 3 ‘went around the woman's shoul-| confirm Johnny's ders. She was sobbing, pressing/theni, “I cz against him. He patted her headjracks from and Jooked across the room at}them a full rs Johnny. T pois “No,” he said with a sigh, “I couldn’t shoot Saxon. I could}i only kill a man whom I hated : —as I hated Ralph Cronk.” Hej north on put the gun down on the desk| blocked. Beside. beside him. Gee ogame gest ita so sali about me. I'll turn myself over] their hands full By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed to the State Police when they} Jbhnny nodded. “ = get here.” | Cronk in the bar He met Nancy as he entered|there. He'll keep the main house. She stared at} morgue. his bleak face. His eyes were} Nancy sh udde almost sultry. | : rk “What I need, pet,” he told) th her, “is a drink.” TH’ BACK YARD WIF ROLAND TH' ROOSTER rything exe He stared at id, “you're » need is some can get THE HORSES ARE DOING THEIR THE WEIGHT IS TOO GREAT FOR THE HORSES, | SN BEST, CISCO. BUT IT'S UPHILL! AMIGO. WE ARE LOST. BUT WE'LL F tour! PANCHO WILL LIGHT needn't we here in the Sam Clark settled down in the OHNNY told Nancy what had] just taken place. He answered | !'l all her excited questions, final asked, “How much did your ter Beth know about Doris Wells and the past?” uld be nice ed anyway, and ; alon “Everything!” said Nancy|, 07 | = € quickly. “It was really more for| Keyed | uP He” poured ; suddenly, Doris’ sake than her own that whisk: t Her. eyes she needed you here. But Beth| WMS I you were was involved too! It was Tolman| her own ee 100. they both feared. They thought |? se eine to he was the blackmailer. She and | Seemed to a ae Doris both knew Tolman years cnet she abe ago. In fact, he proposed to Beth|Cronk first. She was right on the verge | left the. of merrying him. She was only |-a girl, you know... . | “That guy must have been a | killer-diller with women—” “Johnny, d He was serious again. By Paul Robinson geting back to Toiman's « Si a — poe —-——————- | Nancy said, “You're HASHAY HA! ) MEANTIM f DAD HAS FOUND } the same thing I am, : | 1 | | obnpy Stim Jall k | te Pie. ack he me you had left | Johnny grinned. 2{damn’ well I had ? biank : uspected I was getting anket and / omethin owed rs gents ; UE us 2?-- BUT excuSEuSs/I WV oe ts she: alle “sot — WISH TO CONSULT }- I THOUGHT 10 A LAWYER S HEADED HOME | That he still hasn't been fcundl [She simply tala you 1 ideeta os WEREN'T HURT../~ f ANO L HARDLY EVEN SCRATCHED your PRECIOUS OLD CAR y MY CLIENT IN 1s Te be continued) 5 eee agreed. “I think Remind me to tell you som | Petticoat | Charmed Life And 4 Good Helmet ‘Teanolitien Expert | | ‘WITH THE FIRST MARINE| | DIVISION IN KOREA (#) — Al young North Korean girl, who} ; adn\jtted mining several roads behind the Marine lines on the east-central front, was captured by Korean Marines in a hut con- taining. several cases of dyna-' arcana \ A South Korean captain became | é suspicious of her well-fed appear- By Georze McManus j ance and clean clothing in a land | is Bae: 5 7 ¢ | where rags and_starvation are the| | BUT AFTER HE GETS | i ISI = ~Y) [ture al VRDERISES ——————_ rule. A search of the hut reveal- t HERE-HE DOESN'T ar | ‘ imine CLOCK ON TH/CITY ed the dynamite and she confess- | HELP- HE NEVER r ice! |} |! rey: ST BE STOPPED, jed being a trained Communist | DOES ANYTHING / { }- i pes } \ J SITTIN’ IN THE demolition agent. ITIN’ FOR (IT TO WHERE |S THAT FAT- HEAD RELATIVE OF MAGGIE'SP HE'S SUPPOSED TO GIT TO WORK AT NINE IN THE MORNING / News Notes | | Quadrupleis occur once in| ! | 670,000 births. i This year no icebergs were re- ported below the 46th parallel along the southern tip of New- foundland. The biggest gold nugget ever | | found was 54 inches long, 5%! inches thick and weighed 195 " U®). Wirephoto from U.S. Alga pounds. f pera ss ai eerie SoMa Be coe id ee beet Cae ‘ Acs vis sats Beets | ~ lst LT. KEITH D. CHRIETZBERG F-84 Thunderjet |_ The biggest dold nugget ever} pilot in Korea, was on a close support strafing mission’ near | 2 Pees weighing 195 pounds, aug the front when an enemy 60-calibre sheli entered the front of oul of ie organ claim a _ y " ve 7 # = sets the canopy and exploded in “front of his e3 One fragment _ By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly | Carson. Hill Calaveras County! sowed through the edge of his, crash helijent and. then aaa - | Calif., in 1854. % : s q it = ; the headrest. Uninjured, but temporarily blinded, he returned WHAT 22 you HaTcHED WE ARE LATE THIS SeASING! ] | AHoy, PITIFUL PETE---How's )_, | ‘The sky survey” being made safely to inspect the damage with his crew chief, GpleDale SOME RE EG ei? ay ee eee ae GGOD & OURSIDE 7. «| jat the Palomar Observatory of | Kimmel (right) SQUARE GG: Z ’ EEN 1NY’ | |the California Institute of Tech- Pisenae MED EOS SE SLT 2 > AIN'T BIG THAN NEVER}! #2 WELL, POPEYE, | | nology is being recorded through % ; | ENOUGH-~ NOT YET WE'VE WON EVERY i they giant 48-inch “Big. Schmidt” GAME SO FAR--- : telescope. | The hippopotamus is the largest living, nonruminating even-toed| mammal existing primarily on aquatic plants growing in water but occasionally coming on shore to feed. Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West SAFELY AND ALL GRANDPA’S HELPER Express Schedule (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY ExX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- sive at Miami at’ 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A.M. FER HEAVEN SAKES {. A Saeeee BEEN IN TH’ DOCTUHS OFFICE ALL ALL FINISHED, DINAH... AW, NAW, MEANWHILE, AS THE VULTURE’ SQUAD TH'DOC'S DONE CHOPPED HONEY,..TH’ Y | WATCHES FILMS OF LAST YEAR'S _ Local Schedule ‘MAWNIN WITH te EEES OFh a BANDAGE! WIL GCAT Ae ~ : (Stops At All Intermediate Points) TH HAND HE ANS C900 “ LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- a g = E -M. and arrives at ami at 42 ie SERIESS ZS : 3 A oN ~~.“ BACK, BOYS... AND o'clock P.M, THERES ONLY er ete eee LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ONE WAY TO CaS hey oe ae SUNDAYS) at 39:00 o'ciock A.M. STOP HIM [ se Boods tor tet cranes and arrives at Key West at 5:00 : xd o'clock P.M. ? ten months * is the aughter “Of "Mr. and Mrs. hn E. Horton of Washington. Mrs eeton is the Secretary’s daughter, Free Pick-U. and Deliver Service — prominent ‘asl ion as rite P ¥ er Horton. FULL CARGO INSURANCE Snyder Horton. ign, it whlch litle “Lyn is take wl le “Lyn” is = . : ing MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton and Francis 92 and 93 : such pe Bsa part, nlgey boo courage thrift and savings, to dis- é courage inflationary spending, and PHONES: to maintain and increase the wide distribution of the public debt,

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