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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell TWILL YE SCRAPE jus ueAacAgB Cf Page4 = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, January 28, 1952 : Change of Heart By Kathleen Harris NOW, IF YE FEEL SHORE, TH’ LEAST BIT HONEY-POT- SAKES ALIVE! WEAKIFIED OF SUPPER AGIN Chapter 10 Marcia felt she dared not make |"PHA ‘Pe pat inh | IT SHORE DO IN TH! KNEES, TONIGHT, RIDDLES? | HE party had gone stale for ‘iBlease Belden: she \b i 4 {FEEL GOOD TO GIT UP CRICKET, T--UH- I STILL FEEL oa almost as soon as Dean see if I can ws ken before p her rs ah ees My FEET AG' (N, EA MIGATEONY | She wondered again if Dean Deere: ate : ae <4 AUNT LOWEEZY-- | pag nad been serous about dr out e a Ho | agme of the débris to the kitchen- : ette. Abigail had gone on to bed, insisting that they leave things <oajpothey -weré until morning. Mrs. h Smithers could.c’ :an up the mess. | “ it Marcia’s orderly soul pro- ig: tested against leaving quite so| off talking 10 y ‘much disorder for even a cleaning} but he would woman to face. Besides, she was| afr: i wide awake. She knew she could : not sleep for ages. She could at , very wel | least carry things out, rinse them,| one bare {0 put food away, empty ashtrays. | the sa When the phone rang she hur-| Within reach. ried to answer it, thinking Abi-| help her wiggle gail would already have fallen] She decided to oes No matter who was call-| oom and g : ing, Marcia decided, she would| had done all not disturb her sister. Poor Abi-| Mrs. Smithers DON'T BE A HOTHEAD gail, she had been simply ex-| undertake the SENOR. IT WA ? hausted, as she herself had said.| Ot want Abis was trying to over ACCIDENT. LE oe ? | But the call was not for her hie 8 iz have led her lette it when tl ow why hes ha leap “4 And the Ni BUT YUH DON'T SOUND Souk a” Xi SORRY. I AIM TO FIX I DONT LIKE TO SORRY. hear mts awe sister, although Marcia had been i : Oe hots SADDLE TRAMP, SEE? c a . “You're Abbie’s little sister, lower hee voice as I aN . aren't you?” a masculine voice Really 3 5 hen Tony demanded. The voice was husky, you won't .... You knew I _in- other boys slurred. “Shush the person Ij tended to do it sometime. Yes,| ; ey wanted to talk to.” you did. You know I’ve never led I’s sister. But| you on. Do be reasonable, d ae “Yes, Iam Abig rling, ne. couldn’t you call in the morning,| or I'll hang up on you...” r aes | please?” It must be that Mr. Kornoff r, so I know “Have to talk with you now;| contemplated suicide beca bi- morning too late.” The voice held gail was going to marry Mr. ott. defiant determination, “Lishen It must be awful, Marcia carefully.” thought, slipping between cool “I am_listening,”* Marcia said.| sheets, to love someone that des- “I shush want you to deliver) perately.. Yet she could imagine message.” feeling that life would. not -be} lea i “All right.” ae worth, living without the one per-| hand.” He omar speaking.” son you loved. And in another] explicit d sénse it would be wonderful to] lived “Shish tell Abbie, your sister, love someone so much. Td like to get “TH be Am I to tie my bh. — eS You'll want ‘o it will be ¢ ve her shott, bug tions: as to. where he ttle hole in the he told her, “But 7a » that I am going to kill myself.” In the morning. yes, I it. T'll be on the : ‘ “That you ... oh, come now, will! Tl be waiting ... come for you. Come alor ua? #3 bidaitee Be es ieee! Seas eae ieee eee Ne MERSIN, Kornoff, of course you don’t] breakfast. Or I'll meet you at our} ju: as I said, Ty See eS mean that.” regular place... Ten... better] a 0 get going.” “TI mean it. Abbie knows I mean | make it eleven. It’s it. Shush you give her the mes-|ing now, you know sage? Spadently Abi, “Why don’t you call Abigail in| handle him. Marcia g the morning and talk to her?” of relief. She was noe used to so} ma n rly morn- felt terribly excited. sho s going to be a part of som: - knew how to| thing important.She was going ave a sigh| be elp to Dean. Wh 1e had said'to Abigail, 2| ce “Wake her up and tell her now.” | much excitement, not all at once. | this ight te a turning joint for THOSE TWO IMPS CAN'T YOU TAKE iT, WELL, THEY LOST: YOUR SENSE There was such a commanding | It was interesting, but it was ex-| him! “ ; ARE DRIVING ME DREAMBOAT ? DIONE HAVE =A ting about his voice now that hausting. (To be continued) UTTERLY, STARK, LOST YOUR SENSE TO LEAVE THE R a (oe AVING OF Our OF zi F . : alr Saboteurs Blamed In Tunisia Tr ouble Zone Wreck VLL SEE - VLU LOOK IN HERE FIRST- we ae WONDER IF T IS ANYTHING E AROLIND HERE THAT NEEDS A GOOD COAT OF PAINT~ VLL SURPRISE MAGGIE AND PAINT THIG DOOR--I TOLD HER I'D DO IT A WEEK AGO- MMM! WHAT CAN JIGGS BE UP TONOW-?T WONDER WHERE HE IS! MAYBE HE SNEAKED (P) Wire photo via Radio from P 8 WRECKED FREIGHT CARS are piled up after a derailment dur the night of Jan. 21, on @ railroad between Sousse and Sfax in Tunisia ooteurs were blamed for the derailment by French authorities who said the rails had been osened. The French have landed fresh ttoop * in their North African protectorate to fight the Nationalist uprisings which started 10° ‘daye® rlier. IT WAS NOT MINE, AN! IF WE TTT TO ae eee ree ——s 5, NOT ER Meee’ | Allies Warn. Palmer Announces) Rich Rice Harvest ° F S ako S SAIGON ‘The information Commies On OF State SematOr | ice or Amencas ROAM | MIAMI Perrine Palmer Jr.,) 8ram_in Indochina beh Bf e who served 3 as Miami’ Ss mayor Ree ee CRP ee Agoression (sree amr e eiour aes of Noh Oa since 9545, announced: Sunday that | It reported 700 refugee t : eee jhe will be a candidate for state | °! BUDE OvER — M Three Western senator from Dade County. Palmer Hanoi, were ot nity Spokesmen Make 41, will oppose Sen. RK. B. (Bunn) yields because they: A | po Declarations Gautier Jr., 42-year-old attorney | used fertilizer supplied by a sane who previously announced he will |4nd improted methods of, eu ; of During Debate seek a second term vation i Clu By STANLEY JOHNSON |. Some farmers said thegeweTe ow PARIS (#—The United States, ; sive measures against Communist | getting as _m as 3,600 pours er. | Britain and France today formally | China along the South China bor-| of rice fro ittle more to er Tnc., World ¢ announced that they would demand | ders. The Soviet diplomat then de- | one acre. P: isly yields yn ny € United Nations action in the event | clared only as t as 2,600 100 pounds. Indi of Chinese Communist or Russian! “These illegal—flagrantly illegal ee be: | aggression in Southeast Asia. —acts of the United States, we ve fe a Joh Sherman Cooper of the U.| can be quite sure, wil! be declared By ye €las sea 3 |S. said such aggression would be; to be defensive measures against pre ‘a matter for “most urgent and|China’s aggression whenever MARBLEHEAD. Mass —/ it. . , | earnest consideration by the United! events begin to take their course who stole Eln ft it be By Roy Gotto | Nations" Selwyn Lloyd of Britain /on the southern borders of Chin Thursday do t er th . ; | immediately declared that his gov-|in Thailand; Burma and! Yunnz at s found of te s fo | ernmént associated itself with this | Province (of China),” was the body and two the } “important statement.” Vishinsky did not > be Francis Lacoste of France said |he meant by “even big . |his country would demand imme- | delegates construed his remarks as m IEW AW N diate and effective intervention 4 warning that the Ch ® Reds | mission vere from the U. N. if the Chinese ; might use the charges of U, tire, battery ’ i Reds moved against Indochina | aggression to justify new 1 pssorie: ente ITA 4 | milit cessories, . ¢ The three Western spokesmen action on the southern bor assistant rate ‘ \ made their declarations in the| Today's American declaration | U. N,- Political Committee g | indicated th ¢ h 242 LETIBPED By A i la ald Cabs Giclee cr con | tack, nthe U G oes onti “ae |demning Russia for allegedly vio. vu. N. possibly uni Roz one ag lating her 1945 treaty with Na istance such as|_ LOUT J le at | tionalist China. ner, pastor of Cooper called the committee's! Top military lc | attention to impiied threats against ‘ed States, Brits | Southeast Asia made earlier at|in Washington rece ently j this assembly session by Soviet | counter moves to any i Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky. sion in South In the speech to which Cooper | statement | referred, Vishinsky accused the | American indic United States of preparing aggres- the U. S dist Churc*, on topic for a i be “The y before t * stole } 4 d him wi» 5 pound hter z k igh