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By Fred Lasswell YOU'LL. HAVE TO EXCUSE ME -MR. JIGGS -- I GET PAID. TO). - LISTEN TO. CHES / | Happy Winners Of ‘Tony’ Stage: Awards (®) Wirephoto PRESENT: OF “TONY” AWARDS—Antoinette Perry. prizes. for winning _ theatrical Recent 2 any smiles to this group. of: stage personalitivs at the ceremonies in New York city.. Left to right.are: Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, co-author. of the winning musical, The: King -and I"; Gertrude Lawpence, most distinguished »female performer, “The ‘King and rr Richard Rodgers, :for collaboration with Hammerstein; Helen Hayes, president of the American Theatre Wing, who made the awards; Phil Silvers, for: distinguished male performance in “Top Banana”; _ Judy Garland, for important contribution to vaue ovine revival; and-,Yul Brynner, for outstanding male pefforimanee in “The King and I.” MY GIRLS WAITING ON THE PORCH — T CAN ONLY STAY A S&C! Chapter 30 r WAS ‘still dark when he awoke again, The night was overcast osnt quiet—Johnny could macualy make out the Jong = Se: Se pening ie no idea how lo he had slept. ss “Phe ‘sound that had awakened him was _ dog’s_ Nye aTinee: em xOn, quickly out oehney,2 great ine was over bad the da. He. ee | hear br animal's tai! agains! a chair beside the r. Strange- ly. the dog) did not bark. He was E st there, as though | kno who was beyond the iS i the friendly whim- Pering sot in his throat, e Phe q . Urgent tap on the fot Johnny fully awake. we held the restless doy anf ated out quietly, “Who ~ it’s Kay. Hurry! Open the door!” Urgency was in, her voice. “Just. a minute.” “NOW 2!! BUT TES 7 LET HER WAIT, I WANT TO PLAY ay A N@W NUMBER For You— a SZ hts ~ . a har” Pattina the daa’e ahasl a By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed oe ee IT 1S USELESS. ee AE SO aR NOTHING. WE Ss BACK TO PUNKINVILLE WHERE TH He flicked the wall switch, was blinded for a moment..by the overhead light. He saw Moe’s dressing gown _ lyin, foot of one and quickly put up with a start, his round, sleepy | eyes: blinking. “For heaven's sake pull the theet over you,” Johnny ordered, hen flung open the door. Kay rushed into the room. She wore a white robe around her slim. youthful figure. Her sea- freen eyes were ‘startled and. worried, “Johnny . .-. mother’s gone!” egeaped. She was hardly aware wf the massive great Dane nuz- ‘ling against her leg. | “Gone?” Johnny frowned. TWO JN THE MORNING “She's not in her room. A few| Shi | noments ago I thought I heard | omething, and met up. I went in , © see.if she was all right. And | +. she was gone!” “Maybe she went downstairs lor something.” Moe. suggested. de had been sitting up in bed. a sheet around his figure. listening. But Kay quickly shook her | 1ead. “I think she’s gone out,” he gfrl explained with alarm. ‘Lord knows what might happen Visitors At | Key West | C.OFC. | H. C. Hogmann, M_D., eon Bay, Wiss. 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The migne be able to-find her,” he loo! at the dog, tone of voice. bably find her just around.” Sj marty “You' find wa ne ‘ou_ki nv e great , slapping hard leg. It was like ‘Snap of through the m terial of | Johnny. moved: back, “1 kenge what meal < q cane going yi Mi. The dog. was wi now, me better stay | att ete ‘oanay tae "back ite. not to get everyone . arouséd,.. will only create co i “Do you th p across the} had. i on.‘Italmost went twice around | i his tall. slender figure. Moe sat revolver on.” bed. he said “You'd bette it, We'll have the dog, anyays At the door, on the way out, b added, “See if you can fi nd that| quard--Stewe, le ping | lown on the sob Fear didn’t see her.” K4Y was just emergin ied the far wing ot the wait | ey shad reache e win h Ee : e ha: we a of. % on ry , & Hence, eee collar leash to the it Dane... | ested e's unhesitating Downstairs. the ‘rst. hinghe| Movements. The trees. grew.up discovered was that the main] hgh ae id them, front door was not latched t-}.and for ithe life of him Johnny ly. He remembered. the butler} Couldn't, why anyone— eoaite tae Went, out 4 ceencly, way, < , tool. leash from the ails hand as stepped outside. The big animal was st the narrow. round collar. The collar kent hi vanking Iohmny «ff bie to a . lamp smell of water was more pro- roceeded several a woman—would want ugh he'.to . thro’ is like this er [inthe mile ot the hight! . wo ‘ ‘eeoet oat Ren ee peaid, “She couldn't be going there. here’d be no reason fork.” ‘ We be nentinnnas 1 from Aenty, ~ Overseas Transportatien | y, Une. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service MIAMI AND. KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Batween Miami and Key West (Mo Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST x CEPT SUNDAYS) at P, rives at Miami et 12:00 o% Ex- Ar- Free Pick-Up and Déelivery Service PULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE end WAREHOUSE: Cor. 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