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2% Page 4°” THE’ KEY WEST CITIZEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Tuesday, March 11, 1952 pid neoiacis ata a 3. BOGART BY WILLIAN Ma a anal (MW OFF AN RIDDLES! \-7 waar on alate | [I THOUGHT VE MIGHT X” sice a eee RIDDLES-- GO GIT LIKE A SHOT BE SHORE AN’ DO YE WANT | |BE WANTIN' TO GIT ON } PURTY 22 oe ri YORE maw's THINGS GREASE THEM MIN Oana BACK HOME, Miz BARLOW- / YOUNG-UN “ Chapter 14 “Wait a minute,” Johnny said, night. It 5 sssSJQUTN HER WAGON AN WAGON WHEELS THEM WHEELS| |FUST THING IN 7“ COME TO | | rue g.. mast nave been bol BORE [ever alone! “FH go] south he AWATER TH! MULE AN'-- WHILST YO'RE FER, CRICKET F Feo mong Ret breath, Jonnay [with you, 11! onl “take a mo-| motor and. , ma oe ing oe same thing himeelt. ies fear] Gao liright:. Doatt beter landing spot. ‘ontste| mewhere Oi arvous. ne} back from the shore there was Seger jhe arate ae eee the They climb: a tangled stu “I'm more the sound of crickets in the quiet, warm night. Then. the brilliant flashlight guard said. OHNNY took the girl's arm and OH - THERE YOU ARE- TIMMY - I'Ve BEEN LOOKING ALL OVER FOR YoU // A shdade » T4yes tee WHAT'S THE IDEA QUITTING THAT OF Jos I FO BUT THAT WAS A NICE HIRED YOU Re MAKE LIGHT DELIVERIES / EASY JOB I GAVE YOU! =-NOTHING TO DO BUT AND -& T.WAS PAYING YOU MORE MONEY THAN YOU MAKE -) | -mar's tRUE- JigGS- BUTT COULON'T STAND DRIVING IN ALL THAT TRAFFIC --IT WAS TOO NEIRVE- WRACKING 4 beam struck them full in the face. A sharp voice said, “What's go- ” Kay’s half-dressed figure. “Someone tried to kill us, trembled again. “No!” tifle.” The estate guard had holdin, hand. Now he holstered the gun Johnny his bi and take alook.. : Ts there-angther boat handy?” Steve!” the girl said. Her voice Johnny said, “He was hidden somewhere along the south shore. I. think he was using a silenced _ peen a heavy revolver in his jad an impression that vi jaw set with determina- tion. “Tit get right down there “Johnny. asked. He explained how *they vhad’ been forced to .swim ong the path: here wast.a-sin- they hurried Ahead of th said. She still held the great Dane by the-heavy collar. “But you ought to change your clothes first. The speedboat can wait...” in days,” he told her. He thought it was nice the way she consid- ered him. “Maybe I'll even take another swim again.” : “Please be careful.” He turned back and found his way along the path. His eyes were getting accustomed to the dark- ness now. A. moment later he joined the husky guard on, the the night background of the har- } bor. “It's the first time I've felt cool | $4 boat dock. He could see the man’s »} movements quite clearly against “All set,” Steve said. He bent They cast of, and the outboard swell speec “You don't buttons.” those things t-: ingon... The . gle, deep-throz bark, then the “ 1a at doze: changed aid. he exclaimed 1 | huge great Dane had joined ther. them Steve. othat T wed { beg your pardon Mise Kay... "15° rubbed up nst the girl's lic te locate the louse who shot + The-light blinked out. bare legs and she took hold of | her.” ont’ ie reiig yee him by the collar. ic : Johnny figured it was not 2 fae hen right, Steve.” Kay got] “Good boy, Michael,” she said} telling the guy they didn’t hae a = coe ao See es peti ner line h ot reet ena tone dog. ja chance of fi yon. Ape - +S . NS ° Johnny patted the dog’s back, ) son who wr > ler you,a 7 By George McManus sarten gonnny aun te He felt relieved that the animal fails, doe t around until y + bas bo Seethelic crea ecu coos te had secret him as a friend om i ang enraate ae ae + ' f + and not a foe. ered i alph Dunkirk. Kay's as flashlight tanned a “Ti be fll right now.” Kay young swain from the garage in eae y imagined he had . note a 3Vitown, was hot-tempered enowy 1 to do such a thing. It was pes sible the fool had wrong ide about Johnny and his girl. You uirts were like that. Yet didn’t think Dunkirk was * would-be assassin. They searched through t bushes and underbrush along < shore. Johnny was beginning feel uncomfortable: in his dara clothes. Bri tore at h> trouse Steve used the flashlight no but at the same time he kept right hand close to the unsnapr gun holster at his hip. His e were alert) and hand Johr thought be looked jhe: a fell with a lot of nerye.but not many, f * any Re CSS Ow KES OH | ashore, and that their own. speed. \ p panier as drifting seat down and held’ the small, boat, a 184 . Sdon't know if. it will sink or not," | agai Bethe dock “while Johnny | Paes wm. srsue ae 1, gutwald a = : Ree tres fe did’ “One of the shots’ was] Climbed’ ih! “We'd “best not, used a vita saith hal etry _— SS a — See Glost tothe water line.” 1H)! [aight [still think ité be Better ustiwild: vtate <qroperty. Pion ; ‘ia > 2 f; B o d B Z +s 1 “There's another: boat at the ate went cy way of ae aa Mt cal tineues Den town : MA testes 5 ‘abo if ” the: gi: 3 4 I'd like to find that guy, but he" ‘saul PS Ot ges bg pen) TH BLE THEATRE—Starring Popeye y- Tom Sims an e4 y e aoc ne well ce that,” hear our motor.” ni the Gachtight } rts 4 i a : : They had reached the path that Again Johnny pointed out, this oni’ the tehew mune, — 5 led down ftom the main house. | “He'll be gong, don’t worry. I didn’t think we: would™ 3 HENCEFORTH AND HEREINAFTER, LET, 1T BE KNOWN By ALL PARTIES CONCERNED, Kay said, “Be careful. now.” She Started to swing up the pathway. made a lot of ..oise in the quiet (To be continued) Goehring Completes Course ETc, ETC msl | we JUST HEARD CREEPY JUST WAIT TILL THOSE SENT THAT BAND MONEY STHE SIX SIZZLE SISTERS.’ ) { HOT-LICK CHICKS GO as) —SOTHIS ISTHE BAND TH eens BOYS HIREO woric ON Your DaTEes/> WILt THEY MAKE MUSIC. Wwoo!—Woo-" Fy | OUT OF HIS T AM DELIGHTED TO SEE YOU HERE, SENOR! FOR ANY FRIEND OF FILCHERS IS... OWN PockEeT—) B: *HAVE TO COME To YOU You'RE CLASS TREASURER.” » \THE WORM.” Base WANT HIM! nah abe TUBBINS: A-ROOTIN' ME QUTA MAH STOMPIN® GROUNDS IN LEF FIGLO 2 ARN EW yw oe 2% ~~ bah thes Matha + TH'BIG WINDBAGS BEEN LOOKING GREAT iN PATTING PRACTICE, OUT LIN TH HIGH WEEDS WHEN TH’ PITCHERS START BEARING DOWNY bY SKIP, HAVE YOU MADE OUT TH LINE-UPS FOR TODAY'S PRACTICE GAME 2 7 .00K'EM OVER, IP. % . AND YOULL SEE WHY TH nar KID JS IN FOR eo Nation Watches As New Hampshire By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed cae ies ed First By The Assotiated Press The nation looked to New Hamp- shire today for ‘ballot box proof of how. the presidential race is starting in both major parties. The first state primary before the July nominating conventions was expected to bring out 750% mountain ski. village of Waterville Valley, whose citizens met shortly after midnight and cast all seven of their votes for Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Republican pref- The og small logging settlement of Millsfield reported next: Sen. Rob- ert Taft-of Ohio 4, Harold E. Stas- sen of Minnesota 1, Sen. Estes Ke- fauver of Tennessee 1, President Truman 1. Eisenhower received no votes. Delegates elected are not bound to support the candidate they favored in the campaigning. But Politicians of both parties regard the outcome as a. test ‘of their) candidates’ vote-getting: powers. The campaigning has been spir-| ited and bitter, particularly among | the ans. _ Eisenhower was generally be- lieved to have a slight edge over Republican and 25,000 Democratic | voters, 'AtKW High School, * floor. Taft attacked the administration foreign policy and said Connally had declared a month before the Korean War started that “we wouldn't do anything about it if the Communists moved into South Korea.” willing to “usbordinate his integri- ty and his truthfulness in order Taft declined to reply to Con- nally’s blast. The Ohioan wound up his first day in Texas by telling a Houston audience the one issue above all between Republicans and Truman Democrats is “‘liberty against so- cialism.” California received its first for- j mal filing of candidates for presi- dential delegates Monday, a slate |of Democrats for President Tru- man. Edueational Shows, Election eve was enlivened by| en en ag . Connally campaign to Texas, and (D.-Tex.), who blast-| back at him from the Senate Brad juced by the International | Business Machines Qorporation in cooperation with RKO-Pathe} Irie. called Taft a “chameleon senator” | to grasp a few slimy, filthy votes.” | PS A > Official U.S. Navy Phi'o ALTON. B. GOEHRING, JR., seaman, USCG, son of Mrs. Ida L. Curry of 1510 Seminary street Key-West, has completed a six-month Sonarman course at the U.S. Fleet Sonar School, Key Wes' The, sonarman course consists primarily of instruction in basic electronics with emphasis ee Sonar Maintenance and operations and instruction in the technique and tactics of Anti-Sumbarin ‘ Warfare. Diplomas were presented by the Commanding Officer, Capt. 'W. H. Truesdell, USK ‘ ‘3 . ‘ 4 Permit Wanted Fc ¢ i} . °° : 5 Finger Piers Applivationsbas beet " made tore Department::ofithes Army: by * 2 Department of the \Nety;Bixth ) a val DistrictyiPy, O:.Box)965, Naval, Base,..South Caroli for a permit te construct. five finger piers, Key West. ‘ A} It is proposed to eonstruct fiver steel dnd concrete finger piers t° the southerly side of an existr q- pier known as “‘Pier D-1," near i @ northerly side of the bight. Connally angrily denounced : pict th tiom the:ting| Taft's remarks as “outrageous,} Each finger pier would be ab: t preposterous and untrue.” Hej 24 feet wide and 223 feet long,» > cept the finger pier near the ou © end of said pier D-1, which wou.4> te about 29 feet wide and 247 feet long. The finger piers would b@” spaced on 200-foot centers, beg) - ning 25 feet from the outer end f | said pier D-1. | The decks would be 7 feet above * |mean low water. \for 20 minutes. | Another film showing which 4% |being made available to interes led persons is The Secretar + ‘Dav 'The film depicts speci? * office techniues, béyond a knov [ledge of typing. and shorthan: that distinguish her from a st negrapher and make, her indit pensable to her employer. This film runs for 11 minutes. The final film in this series Taft and the GOP race with Stas-| The Key West High Schoot | has Proven helpful to persor sen acknowledging he is third man. | Department of Vocational and |eneesed in clerical and kindre In the Democratic contest, Ke-|Adult Education is making | Occupations It-is titled Advance fauver conceded he was fighting | available to interested persons |¢? Typing, Duplicating an ‘uphill battle against Truman|three educational films which | Manuscript. This film runs - fo backers. will be shown tonight at eight ;2° minutes. Results of the election are not | o'clock at the high school |. The: above mentioned « film expected to be known decisively Qne film is concerned with | are being vgn to members 9 until late tonight. | Electric Typewriting and wag| Adult Classes attending’ voce ticnal commercial courses & | Key Weset High School and it terested employers and employ ees are more than welcome The film is in color and runs attend the showing.