Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
BRINGING UP FATHER : 7 poo — 4 START || I WANT To } | j Hue! {|— ———) iNet 7 re ri MEL | WHAT ? YOU SAY ier ) | Yi} oe) | \] | GONN, | | Me WIFE WUZ NOTHING TO ja MES a | AT LEAST ONE} | HERE WHILE I ME-BUT YOU | GAME OF |] was OUT? HAVE A NEW || J RUMMY ?| | WHAT DID SHE SECRETARY- —— GO LOOK SEE! HAVE TO SAY? | r aha cs = 7 ELI-MR.REx BARNES )——— HELLO! YES -THIS M2 BARNES CALLED uP \—— ——\| THEN HIS WIFE TH i | TO ge See GONG | WONDERFUL ? 1S MR. JIGGS-WHAT? |||] YOUR BROTHER DANNY-_ || I SUPPOSE || GAVE HIM A oO ata be either IT IS 1 | OH-YOU SHOULDN'T || || AND WHEN HE MENTIONED i HE WAS || DRINK OF WATER- baler HAT || UNBELIEVABLE | HAVE DONE THAT” |/ || WORK-YOUR BROTHER || SIMPLY _ || AN'HEFAINTED esis FAINTED - BUT HECAME || OVERUOYED! | ons TO RIGHT rol ad 7 | ie; ee a AGAIN {4 et ) NONDERFLIL 7? |\ > b THIMBLE THEATRE—Sta 16 1T AIN'T IN HIM 1 Wit HAFTA GO BACK TO THE OCEAN DEM COU CHECHED AN’ GET SOME MORE! F POPEYE, ARE You ALL, EH 22 A FISH SWALLOWED “THE NE, DON'T FORGET | IT WHILE DRESSING CLIEN,, YOU HAVE A VERY STRONG CASE}! 1 WHAT stv? ..1 COULDNT TAKE NOTES ON THINGS THAT DONT EXIST... BUT, MAN, HAVE | GOT NEWS ABOUT HOW THOSE HAYSEEDS CAN. <(* BELIEVE HOW THEY IO ITZ By George McManus, — — | \ EAN did not si { he had + | very tal Marcia s drinks a . Marcia managed t | noticed, out of th that it struck heart. And brought pe Until a voice, a foot ‘of her brought Marcia ; the here and now did you dark eyes | rs. One strong hand her by an elbow. She wanted to pull away. She wanted to turn from him. She wanted to say something horrid, in anger. But looking at him, he: heart melted within her. She could only shake, her head, like a little girl being scolded, and refuse to tell. Maybe if she had not done that, » b: back t run had not looked so young, her sweet profile etched in the moon ht, had e not looked so vul- ble. what happened next | might not have taken place. He drew. her to him. One hand cupped her chin, forcing her to meet- his eyes again: when he | kissed her it was long and infi- nitely sweet When it was finally over, he | said, “I didn't mean to do that.” “Oh, Dean!” She still nestled against hirn, clinging to him, her eyes raised to his. “I love you s “fm afraid I'm not worth He held her away, not rough yet commandingly. “Youngster, x u mustn't say anything about this!” What do you mean?” what I said. would show them. Prove tha For I will.” Now he p gently to him again. His ng down into hers w € ves rn- h ant that he FOOD PRODU 1S FALLING OFF IN“CHINA, STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS WASHINGTON The State Department took note Wednesday of reports that Red China and Soviet Russia are drifting apart | The department's official bulle- itin in a review of happenings be- hind the Iron Curtain during 1951 \led off with this comment | “in China, one of the countries where food production has falien in spite of so-called ‘land reform: {mass executions, and the liquida- | tion of landlords, year-end reports describe a growing coolness tween Peiping and Moscow.” The department did not enlarge } on the point but said that in general | “1951 proved to be an unhappy year behind the Iron Curtain.’ { “Month after month, and in ‘country after country, the story said. “It is one ofsincreasing dis- satisfactioh, unsuccessful repres: | sion, new purges; Mass deporta tions, and other forms of Commu | nist frightfulness in the now famil- iar Soviet pattern. “In the free world, by contrast. 1951 has been a year of rising strength, rising hope, and rising production, combining to build new | buiwarks against Soviet aggression and promote the cause of peace.” | The country by country survey of developments in the Soviet bloc | included a report. that more than 16,000 private industrial, trade and handicraft enterprises in the Soviet Zone of Germany went out of busi ness during the past 12 months. { “In Brussels an_ international | commission of jurists heard testi | mony from former inmates of So. viet slave - labor camps and ruled in this respeet equalled that of Hitler,” said the survey between 15 million and 25 milion persons are being worked as Soviet forced laborers. Assistant Prosecu tor E. de Beer said 17 per cent {of the total populations of Latvia and Lithuania had heen arrested | by Soviet authorities in these areas ‘and that 60,000 Lithuanians had} | been deported to Russia | “Troubles also mounted in the | Soviet Union itself These {reports, together with a rising tide of escapes and escape at- |tempte to leave Russian ter |ritory, contributed additional de | tail to the story of Soviet troubles | |and human courage in resisting | oppression.”” |Puerto Rican {Iii Opera Debut NEW YORE .f — Coloratura Gratiele Rivera—the first Puerto Rican ever to sing at the Metro. politan Opera—will make her de- but there Monday as Lucia “Lucia di Lammermoor I'm not} fi it we be- | | has been the. same,”’ the summary | that the Soviet Union's oppression | “Prose- | cutor David Rousset estimated that | in Thursday, January 31, 1952 Change of Heart By Kathleen Harris arm around he s easy to anything happy that ot in th . On Only one thin le, as though he E m s own gray shad- Dean had demanded and which she had | to concede. Yet this was only for {a little while. Her blind faith vid Marcia that: she did not even need to see what ahead. Now she knew hy she had come to spend this year with her | he knew why her own not knowing her, had caused thip to take place so that {her daughter's fate should be worked out ording. to. some | pattern written long ago in the} | sta been le to say yes to Te | MacIntyre, although she fond of him, knew him She knew at last the had been born. ow ommy as So o well, ason she | ‘HAT fall was the happiest an br time Marcia had eve: known. nro! in an | art cours n had recom- mended to Abig. For her sister had spoken to about Mar- Dean had cia’s ambitions and told ia that her attending class uld be an excellent) ” for them, home each day ou can stop by my place, e nad pointed out. “In that way | Abbie won't get. on to the, fact that you are posing for me. I disliked) sush! iments for t. Marcia had ecrecy but D e to com her ing Bes wantedh Red China May Be Drifting Away From Soviet Union Pact ON + | UiUUAOGHAULUGGAAUOUOEUUAHOOOQALUOAAA Says Los Angeles Too Clean A Town LOS ANGELES ™ Angeles is getting to be a panty- waist, roil-up-the-sidewalks hick town that makes a terrific bid to get tourists to come here and then won't let them do any thing,’ says Councilman Ed J. Davenport. He told fellow councilmen Tuesday it’s getting so dull around here tourists are taking their doliars to Las Vegas, Nev., Florida, and other bright spots. Davenport's statements were in protest to two proposed ordi- nances aimed at recovering ex- penses for officers assigfed to police parades. “Parades are about all we have left, now,” he said. “And now we want to lower the boom on those, too.’ The council voted to continue the ordinances for 60 days for further study. (No Stops night. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) 6:00 o'clock tops At All In A.M. and arrives o’clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI SUNDAYS) at o'clock P.M. THE KEY WEST CITiZON he} 4 She knew why she had not; § Overseas Transportaticn 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 Express Schedule LEAVES KEY WEST D, CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. rives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock at 12:00 night and errives at Key West at AM. Local Schedule CEPT SUNDAYS) at and arrives at Key West at 5:00 Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor, Zaton end Francis 3: AP Newsfeatures were quite Mrs, Ma tray with a pie or cookies seemed to k tea after the was done Oh, it wa love! It in spite of that made glow, or turr her sweet or turn pale, he in a half-smile. to.-teat love transforms tt man, lending her be inly it made a pretty gi Marcia almost beautiful with kind of inward beauty at the heart string “When is the boy. front home coming on for’ that visi Abigail asked unexpectedly morning, when t ing the morn: “You mean T “Tommy ,or Jc which you called him, though I gue: hi Marc r Goodness! That's this. ¥ (Te be continued) Neblett Will Graduate Magna Com Laude | William R. Neblett, of 415 F jcis St., will graduate magna ¢ flandé from University of during commencement exer | February 4. Neblett, graduate of Cand College in Marianao, Cuba, was of the Miami sociate Justice of si of Miami Appel Court; member of the Dean's Ce mittee for 1951; Delegate to, Southern Conference Reyid jin 1951; Omicron Delta Kappa, | tional honorary fraternit Lf Arrow, highest University of Mj. | honorary, And Second man. in ! graduating class. In additio was a member of Phi. Alpha Del legal fraternity, and was on | Dean's Schol ip list, throug! ‘his career at Miami. Practices Ancien ‘Art Craft BROCKVILLE, Ont. —4 William Haas, native of D mark now living here, is lieved to be the only silvers: if Ontario, There are only a experts in Canada in the angi 4 art of producing hand- Sterling silver flatware. ceN se ea | En Route) ¥ Ex- Ar- Mid- DAILY (EXCEPT o'clock” Mid Ok GO ARSON Rea NTN Ah all, Le ORT LENT at Miami at 4:00 PAILY (EXCEPT 9:00 o'clock A.M. SiR ara