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‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN HAUNT LOWEEZY FI ‘JES’ SEEN ME A BLUE STREAK OF GREASED ALIGHTNIN' ON stWO LAIGS JARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH YEP!!! IT'WUZ RIDDLES BARLOW!! I SEEN HIM RUNNIN’ ABOUT gm FouR FET OFF TH’ GROUND A-HOLLERIN' AN' Q-SCREECHIN' FER OL' DOC PRITCHART Ne, = SI(CH GLORY BE! “AR. JAGGED DAGGER Fe EB Oe oe - 4 wi HAPPENED, TRIED TO TALK SOMETHING ABOUT HIS MOTHER AND Bases. ** hese ehlisstheeteh. rise f Fae SEA AND_GOOD RIDDANCE, 1 S NO USE jax ‘( DIGeING. HE'S DONE FOR! HE WAS CONSCIOUS Dm FOR 4 FEW FATHER % HE'S COMIN’ IN = HIS BIRTHDAY - YOU T RECOGNIZE KNOW HOW HE USED HIS STAGGERIN' TO. LOVE FLOWERS - WiLL BE A BIG ! URPRISE FOR HIM! Saturday, January 42, 1952 _ By Fred Lasswell 'M_A-COMIN’ LEETLE GRACIAS, SENOR, BUT NO. WE WILL TAKE OUR WAGES AND HIT THE ROAD! HO, HO, CISCO! THEY CAN CHANGE THE NAME OF THE S.&C. LINE WELL, CIECO AND PANCHO, FROM SKULL & CROSSBONES YOU SAVED MY STAGE LINE. THAT MEANS YOU BOYS GOT JOBS HERE THAT MR, JIGGER IS DEAD! y>~ SIT DOWN BY HIS BED -—-TALK TO HIM SOFTLY— KEEP TALKING! HE MAY HEAR m—— HIS PULSE 1S WEAKER.’ GET THEM IN HERE, QUICK, | Chapter 25 (HIE sheriff shook his head i stubbornly. “I just been listenin’ to him ad- mit who he was, and what he come here for,” he said mildly. | “To him tellin’ how he’d had a | change of heart—” |, “And do you believe that? It’s | lee a trick to cover up while he gets a my a trick, then, ne it a whole lot eagier | shut. Fact | talk, the r I like him. I fig- | gered it was all a trick at first, | but I changed my mind. I been | watchin’ him to see what he’d do. | And I sure ain’t got no cause for | complaint on what he’s been do- ing since he hit this town. Not any.” By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed | | ‘Nor peat tiathaway’s, voice was rough with sarcasm. “Maybe you don’t know that he came to town to steal that hundred thou- sad that was raised for the rail- road—” “Sure I do. You mentioned it first off, But he'd explained all about that himse’f—before you come bustin’ in here.” _ “He explained—” Hathaway's | jaw sagged. Then he recovered angrily. | “But if you know he came to | steal—hell fire, Sheriff, what does | it take to make you fill your of- ‘ice? His confederates are in town now, We caught Big Nose, | but the Weasel is sure to be around, They'll be gerune away with the money while you gab- ole. I tell you it’s just a stall to | give them time—” The sheriff shook his{ head. “I doubt it,” he denied. “I ain’t so big a fool but I can see why he’s had more’n a bellyful of the old life. But as to that money that’s worryin’ you so much, why the Professor—or Thornton, or whatever you want to call him— he turned that money over to me for safe-keepin’ hours ago. I got some deputies watchin’ it now. When he done that, I had my an- HANGMAN'S By AL CODY manner. ‘ like Deal I back” of point. He c was blow he could ment be victory. S counted on but ev more dec everything lose. And he pared for any “So you refu: to arrest hir neriff retorted. took on a we've bad. to do to cle: past! Come .on,, boys! Less string: this outlaw. ‘up wheré Vt Sarina was ‘this’ afternoon!” ° VEN as he-spoke-e-gun was.in his hand and. he. was: plunging ahead. For a moment :Gentleman Jim, himself a little dazed with the turn of events, was in doubt as to just what he might have in COULEE | were gone in wight “dicthte- te mind. Whether Hathaway still be- lieved that, led by elf and a} handful of his followers, the old | | Today’s ° . Anniversaries 1737— John Hancock, Boston | merchant, patriot, first signer of | the Declaration of Independence, president of the Continental Con- j gress, born at Braintree, Mass. Died. Oct. 8, 1793. 1820—Caroline M. S. Sever ance, Cleveland, Boston and Lo: Angeles founder of women’s clubs, born at Canandaigua, N. Y. Died Nov. 10, 1914. 1837—Thomas Moran, eminent American landscape paintér and etcher, born in England. Died in Santa Barbara, Calif. Aug. 26, 1926. 1853—Rebert Underwood John- WHY DON'T MAGGIE GET OUT /HE LIVE ON THE FIRST | SSSBEE SE2 2°28 FSF THERE ARE LOTS OF FISH IN THE OCEAN ff MILLIONS AND BILLIONS, IiTTLE ROUN RING wT Ay DIAMING IN ITH] PLAY. THOSE “HILLBILLY MOF SHOTS OF y Gollo if of-attaimment. i nor against US HE WONT... BECAUSE WE GOT A DEFENSE son, poet, author and ambassa- dor, born in Washington, D. C. By George McManus | piea in New York, Oct. 14, 1937. A 1856—John Singer Sargent, fa- mous, modest, shy artist, born in Italy (of American parents). Died in London, April 15, 1925. 1876—Jack London, novelist, born in San Francisco. Died Sept. 15, 1930. ° Today In History 1829—The vexed boundary dis- pute between Maine and Canada referred to the Netherlands’ king for arbitration. 1850—First practical demon- stration of famous Joseph Fran- cis’ lifeboat, when it successfully took off the 200 passengers from} sinking British “Ayeshire” off New Jersey’s coast, with loss of only one. ’ 1853—The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, begun 25 years previ- ously reaches the Ohio River, its goal. | 1871—President Grant appoints | committee to visit San Domingo and report on the advisability of annexing it to the United States. 1912—Great strike of textile| | workers in Lawrence, Mass. be- | gins. | 1942 — President Roosevelt | jcreates the National War Labor | | Board. | 1943—American fighter planes blast the enemy in Tripoli. | 1945 — Hundreds of carrier- based planes from Admiral Hal }sey’s Third Fleet rips into the | | Japs in and about the Philippines. | 1950 — British Commonwealth Prime Ministers urge talks with | Stalin and Mao. | Today’s Horoscope’ Today’: tive is endowed with | | much definition of purpose and | is capable of arduous labors. But | do not allow your sympathies too ‘much prominence. There is aj | grain of. mystificism in this posi- } tion.and authorship maybe easy | SUNDAY. JANUARY 13 Here is a tendency to a fine and genial disposition. Turned in jthe right path there is the mak- fing of a good student. Do not | allow a certain weakness of the | character to run away from con- trol. First British prime minister to | live at No. 10 Downing Street was |Sir Robert Walpole, who took over jin 1735. —_—a There are no longer any pure- | blooded Tasmanian natives. The jlast survivor in this British Com- | monwealth island near Australia, died in 1876. Bordeaux are the f towns of th ritz and St. J | Five Hurt In Crash FIVE PERSONS. all Boston, Mass., i er platform and the frin, Takin and the Maita_ before what he was been a bluff. fuse, and it } purpose. Under had a desp might work due to its ness. j “With Maita for followers tallied If he did D He had dwelt on the frir t respectability, but fhat was an alien place to With him it was all or noth and even pawn in the (To be continued) In Snow njured, await an ambulance in r car skidd i into a tree. A policeman and two pz torist ave aid Myron Quigley, 3 driver, sits cy pled and unconscious in the snow in the fore- ground with M atherine ¢ gan, 21. Cpl. William Norci 5 17, is still in the front S/Sgt. Fred Fairbrother, 23, and Miss Armanda Lugn . are in the back seat eo OF PRIME MINISTER Cc Less than 120 miic WINSTON CHURCHILL Churchill Arrives. At Baruch’s Home P) Wirephot left rated that U.S added fron ead of cattle 1 million is in i