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& BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell Saturday, May 3, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 19 Completes Course FL ERT TE DON'T LOOK x Won at Me SHAKIN' HANDS, MAKIN' PROMISES, BY DOGGIES!!vorRre SNUFEY SEZ T ORTER KISSIN! YOUNG- ELA q AES. TH’ FELLER GIT SOMEBODY TO RIDDLES aCe ‘mpet —_ gaia! COOKIN FER, SUT ¥ SR RUN AGINST ME eget yl FER MAYOR, SUT le ei GIT NO VOTES FOR GOODNESS’ SAKE! ; 1 HUM-He SURE WHAT 1S ALL THIS l , | DON'T CARE WHAT ABOUT ? im, ‘ WE HEARS AS LONG Ae, AS IT'S TIME FOR DINNER! NO STRIPED LIZZARDS!! Cope’ 1992. King Festes Syndicate, lng, Weld raise eescved, CWO A. T, PARKER, HC USN. was back at his duties here after completing an instructor's course in Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention at Sixth Naval District Headquarters, Charleston, S, C. The 40-hour course was attended by 60 key personnel from principal Naval and Marine Corps activities throughout the Sixth Naval District from April 14 to 18. ETTA ETT By Paul Robinson Rear Admiral Glenn B. Davis, USN, Commandant of the Sixth Naval District, told the in- - } structors of his concern at the mounting number of traffic accidents involving military personnel, | “I know that the lessons you learned here, when spread among the personnel of your home sta- Sie SHE'S HALF - WAIT A MINUTE.’ { ee bee be of lasting benefit to the Navy and the nation in reducing the accident toll,” Admiral AS CUTE AS HER The classes were part of a campaign by the Navy Department to reduce the number of traffic GEE/MEN IN 4 CHUNKS” — A BIFF 1S MY DATE— EL HIS DATES [5p PICTURE, ETTA MUST ae, ‘ “ ; FORTHE |e} = QUITE A DISH! accidents involving Navy and Marine Co: rps per sonnel Sir classes are scheduled for each of BG PROM Fic TEP ON IT /— } the Naval Districts within the continental shore establishments of the Navy FOULED as RE/S HER BuS. The curriculum was a composite of courses prepared for motor vehicle fleet supervisors, high school instructors and driver trainers, and colle a representative of the American Autor e teacher training courses, Mr. Harold O. Carlton, Association, Washington, and Mr. John Brock, Director of Trans. and Equipment, Sixth Naval District Public Works Department, conducted the program held in Charleston. $0 BLS TAKING ETTA OFF HIS HANDS ttre D Chapter 11 “Td like to knew ats | “Thanks,” sere agreed. He a 4% at the faces of the spectator: he'll work with us- -jat such a time, but grateful that t. And I'm going to « further trouble had been averted. d price for the ranch—a hun- | He was not fooled by Fe! decla- d thousand dollars.” ration that Matt wouldn't bother order was} It was Matt's turn to look as-|again. He would neither forget oom BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN noel was enough to tell him what hai | happened. His own face darkened “Get ” he ordered the d (AH. THAT MUST BE THE eer WITH MORE | HOT WATER! ds ag well what had happened nor forgive. | te Wiig as | F ew enough to allow Who's crazy now?” And Felix was confirming that = E | hi > to talk with his| “Not me. I know what I'm doing. | thought. -° | KNOckKT™ br id Felix turned, his voice | Wi n way--| “I didn’t want anything to spoil deadly wit! ppressed rage. | “So you have to make a fool of yourself!” he gritted. “Come away now, before it's any worse!” forg' Matt had stood, as though dazed. | partied you in Now he shook his head Pes mut of this, F this occasion for you pn he added. “After all, we're neighbors you can|—and this whole affair has been never have | regrettable and highly unfortu- And you te. I hope you'll all pardon me "\for what would be an untimely eference under other circum- | stances.” T'm going to Melody was looking | at him h astonished by his choice So were the others, te a less egree, though they knew om experience that Felix could ssed. “Didn't | almost a gentleman on ocea- y from him— | getting away wit i had a » e. We'll g “I persuaded Matt to let me le this,” he went on, looking from one to the other. “There's no ne int in touching on the past—| tll |I would Uke, very much, to avo’ ore trouble, betwern our ut families, Steve—for the sake 6 everyone. I'm wondering if you t ns:d ellin, are LS dred thousand dollars? The Tt was a fair offer. One whi t Steve with con- as weil He's beaten wn game, made 4 foo! 4. If you. do any more now e'll kill you. My way’s better. There was a quality of com t Fea Terson difficul n for M lied UM--OZARK, WHUTS gt THAT PRIVATE EYE CHARGIN' YUN T KUNT FER DINAH? trouble. But as to selling ow der it, not for a mig- K lis were first in and they won't be the y sorry about this he said. “Matt has been * rooding—but be won't bother gain” i we tM THEIR HOME PARK