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*ts* Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, November 24, 1951 : BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH [7 SHORE! HAVE YOU SEEN / HE FLEW IN Bct'Eaue Atom By KATHLEEN HARRIS (€ YE CRAVE TO ENTER THAT VARMINT NOPE-- é HE'S BEEN AP Newsteatures ° Ps . . * . . . . » * ® . * » * » CI6COS IN THERE om SLEEPING! OS] UNS e to her hotel 1 feeling that ld, that light she h And Bernice his eyes. had a strange y big violet eyes Could it be that she had the engagement be- and Jan would not >, nO matter how much she might have or how promoting avia- a young pilot ness of her ice Darrow look in her lovely too. hoped that inoney i much interest in . would ad not near it more pretendi He looked so fierce that for a moment Jan w But for a moment ought to know when I =z tending,” she returned yourself that I'm no good at it. and grim} Her, eyes looked ba beneath long curling lashes, 4 could he have seen into their depths he would have found plenty of purely feminine guile. “We said we would only have to pretend in public.” pe “This is just between us then. He appeared to be. satisfied at last. “Not for the benefit of Eve. Not for a little while, but for al- ways.” That always sounded very stern. It did give Jan's conscience a twinge. Yef she managed to say, if her voice was a bit wavering, | “For alwa: “And wi will be married as pj soon as I get back?” She nodded her head. She could not bring herself to answer in \ hard for me to believe,” he said. But that light came back into his blue eyes. “I'll make a confession to you, too, Jan. I hoped to make you jealous; that’s why I stayed so close to Bernice tonight and why I haven’t been phoning you. I wanted to wake ou up somehow. I felt you need- ed help, Jan: to free yourself from all the rock-bound ideas ou had, that love was the bunk, ™m ge a fool’s trap. Imagine a girl like you,” Ray was saying, still clutching tight- ly to her hands, “spending her life with a cat! And wanting to have a career, do things like a y Bee ATTED !! My TOKEECHOBEE } \ ame BUG RACE, Pp a < Chapter 15 j her feet. “Don’t say things Pica Tinking © oat eetee ay. , y | don! E an. Don’t try tha xing 0 mapam's’/ \ Hours aco | |FERGIT Samal (OF come, Jam ws not certain] SRB an an Do | Dae ea ~ apiece “We're all alone, a ie feeling iS* enough tg « of guilt an ‘niet tly. © to make ss. Becal dara aa as tonight. waiti or: me “Til be here, Jan gaig. A ded shaky, — é y lay?! “Do you have to take B Darrow with you?” Jan- This just popped out . planning to Say it, draw her hands away, = Ray held them more tig pecans cord pe ices “Jealous again, my ES a ad agama laughed “You heed aot Be Tin Jan had AY drew a long breath. “It’s} one¢-woman Man, 4 nk Bernice is won you can admire and 4 woman w with her.” row such a paragon, “It's Bernice’s minded her, Drawi through the bend let her gently do bench where she had before, and sat down her. His other arm rf around her shoulders, to draw away. Her to flutter like a about to be cap knew she could not “If it wasnt for man.” What was wrong with that? Jan’s anger burned much bright- er. Bernice Darrow had had a ca- rt, hadn't she? She had done STS Why did you thir issed you?” 24 “T didn’t know,” he admitted. | "You nearly knocked me off my feet. You told me once that a kiss| meant som! to you, so I'dl things @ me would not be this gets 1D aati, See at you would | himself had said en nt“ ®9Y| portunity,” he told ee arenes eciene aw Syene tine BEE “Tm glad you've given all that] Batural and “EGS iae aie oo tha’ + 4. :., | up.” Ray continued. He spoke so} Wa! ng. “ITA KETT He séemed to be afraid to be-| eagerly that he did not wait for| ,. “Bernice is just lieve her. Or maybe he did not|her to say anything. “Im glad| flight to the coast, —— ee — -- ant to, Jan thougl you're willing to be just what | final test 1 ve ' HE'S A BIS COACH you re in all this?”| you are, Jan—a sweet good wo-| have to light COME ON.’ HEY.’ op esti: AND HE FLEW DOW ) page an, a wife and mother.” Possible to onan me COFFS SECRET.’-BUT an a E wearing that stern scowl.| It was getting worse and worse.| equipment. And it will » TAKING COACH KICKO ) ( pEMEMBER JUST SPESH FS down, he caught both| He made her realize that she was | Tisky for a womah.” THE GAME./W IN TWO ed her onto! not so good, certainly not very (To be continued) THE MAN You SEE =< hod se ‘ ETTA? MINUTES, : y | B-29’s Strike As Negotiators : | Agree On Truce Line ; | BR - EA SAAMCHAM Zip | : LET'S DROP Wf SHALL We TALK oonee eae eee: TT i a f IN DUGAN'S BETWEEN DRINKS YEP-ME WIFE IS pene LORD CHANCELLOR FER A CHAT! AWAY ON A 1 | —Lord Simonds, 69, is new Lord : MACATION -I.GOT | | Chancellor of Britain following || : TWO LETTERS / | | election of a Conservative gov- i FROM HER THIS IS | ernment, He is also speaker of : MORNIN! - BOTH you | | House of Lords. | ; ASKIN' FER —7 | MUCH ? | | preemie BPE te a ae | 4 MONEY -/ 1| | WORTH A CHANCE | | | check for his lunch in the! | | diner was $1.45, and the man | | | pulled out two one-dollar | | | | rhe waiter brought in i] | change—a 50-cent piece and aj | | nickel || KOREA : The guest looked up at the waiter, who gazed solemnly at : $a the change tray. With a grunt i : of annoyance he pocketed the MAP LOCATES the approximate present Hoe of jhalf-dollar and, to his astonish-; Korea which will be the basis af a cease-fire line under -— | ment, the waiter grinned widely. | ment by Communist and U. N. negotiators. The exatt “whats: all” right, LH ang | line is to be determined by a team of staff officers. Fi (eee Tee ee continued in Korea, with ten Superforts blasting the new! i | munist jet air base two miles from the Yalu river b * SHARP PUPIL in northwest Korea (piane symbol). Similar raids in t 1 TUDENTe U2 TO REMEMBER A GREAT DAY FOR Fc E iS NO LONE The English te sr had been} month have prevented the Reds from using new airfi ; PETE ; OTS 'S USED TO PAY _AT BALL i $ y7 |readingto, the class about the| iamis, ‘Taeehoa and Sannichern, ; ise Mele ) (43, POPEYE, | rede ng Et Te A, EVERYWHERE - SIZE), THANK lgreat forests of America | En eee ‘ mae fag | ene! ae OURSIDE {j7 =f OYE: “TRU é A And now, boys,” he announc- | ors : \ ON THE SPOT, So QA /<— ( YES, A TRULY 4 | Ani i Ss eet : WONDERFUL » ed; Mwhieh: one of vou ‘ean’ tall : s DAY !! >——~-—— |me the pine that has the longest | ; : ‘ ee) |and shapest needles!” bd Up went a hand in the front verseas 4 row. “Well, Tommy?” F 4 “The porcu!” C Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between . 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