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BARNEY GOOGLE AND S NUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell Friday, May 9, 1952 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 9 SoS ed “y WHAT ON AIRTH IS A MOONSHINER, F Pt D - aieenenel nes 2--15 (T SOME FELLER the AFNQ Ag \XHAT SETS OUT WIF HIS SWEETY i OR. RIDDLES BARLOW AN LOOKS AT TH' (MOON SHINE? Fae BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN | a) MAYOR, SUT--T CRAVE we | — ; } TO €ew~O OUT WHAT YE AIM Y P GP. L 4 at ne how ; ee a “T have + ei TO OO ABOUT MOONSHINERS ( s > A = ee acini ies ee yt crit aa cia IN HOOTIN' HOLLER \ -_ _ . M as she flung herself from her | “Yes," he agreed. “I suppose it] She added. ‘ s pleased. horse, running forward to snatch| ‘8 wild. But not the noose from about the neck| 25 it May seem to si of Hoctor. Words poured from her| “Do you have any idea how far pected. in a torrent. pou pra ridin’ out to os a| “If you think you can find yorr “And you call y . | look at this job?” he asked. way back by yourself, in rm Set Ob ieleaeaett “It must have been quite aj ing, we can fix a bed in t you, Steve Russell! It's nothing| ¥2%;, Melody decided. “Consider-| wagon for you tonight,’ less than murder! Oh, this is {208 that it took so long. But I en-| finally. “ barbaric country, a beastly land!” | joyed it, Steve. This is a beautiful d Steve hesitated, startled and| “Pret a £ “Pretty, at this time of year,” h taken aback. Since it looked very | a ‘knowleged eauneeae. thine much as though Hoctor would| you can eat the fare ai as b j he fare ata chuck| “But I'm nc still have refused to tell anything, | wagon? It’s supper time.” rndaneatee Us hesneeumcrs than a little glad of} “I’m hungry enough that I} no better time and paaLies peeeaneeae Wile eae could We anything,” Melody nod-| her point. And ay rom a sit- bs se Ss are et t : uation which was becoming un- eStie pn noone ouorsrareiceleg ea % comfortable not alone for the| The dark was comi Sao op ng down as “ . = ‘ they ate, the sun leaving its last sae 70 done any so much} | Steve v MOTHER - DID YOU SEE THAT I INVITED MY COUSIN FIGHFIN | ae ‘ ? thinking, Steve, | tinging di -| radiance spread hi f yf, OUTDOOR GRILL DADDY BUILT ? AND HS WIFE AND CHILDREN ations were less pleasent, He bai| like a golden promise of the day| tat Felix ‘Tar > OVER TONIGHT FOR A FEAST- g Supposed that she would be safe] to come. The camp fire glowed to ALSO UNCLE KUNKLE AND at the ranch house, and had been| coals, the herd, half a mile away, AUNTY BELLUM/! IT MLIST. | Planning all day how he could| was almost silent. Melody, re- ‘CALL THE BUTCHER AND Snatch a few hours from his work | plete, found herself oddly pulled | #0 ORDER A DOZEN STEAKS” | and return that evening to see} between contrition and the desire ¢ | | | her. This sort o did not suit| to persuade Steve to her way of| YoU Wanted to be an ex Steve. You could go a long you're too big for this sort him at all, when by rights he inking: should be on his honeymoon. “It's beautiful, Steve,” she re- | He gestured now to the other | peated, | punchers, standing abashed and| and is so w uncertain, “Untie his hands,” he said c= of the barrier was gone. wearily, “Let him go.” Steve slipped his arm around He turned to Melody, who hadj her) and she rested her head on stopped her tirade as suddenly| his shoulder, as she had begun. She was logk-| “I like it,” he said simply. “But ing at him, her face almost as| to change the subject—did stricken as his own. any thinkin’, Mrs. Russe! “Oh, Steve,” she said. “I—I} you started riding out this way couldn't let you stain your hands| today, about the night? It's a long —with his blood.” way back to the house ? J She was trembling, on the| “That,” she retorted, “is for my etd t3 es verge of collapse. Steve saw it,|husband to think about, When| ! pleat sioeens and took her into his arms, She| you take a wife, sir, you're sup-| “92 be Sn, ned) ©) su clung to him, sobbing convulsive-| posed to provide the simple ne- nguarded, her thought s ly. The others had ridden away,|cessities of life. Why should I Olle iawastene leaving them alone. worry when you're around?” bowst cad nese mae As if by common consent they| “Do you mean that you] Boy, f could have marries ft talked of other things while they moan zaind apenas the night) sine wanted some SON, rode back toward camp. The/ out here@” he asked, his voice not a | y WILL YOU PLEASE afternoon was well along, the sun|quite steady. “In this—wild| a hago =) = ww thal SHE IS LETTING ~ Fitt My BUCKET WITH already westering. Ahead now| place?” cs words were unfortun DOWN A ROPE # A Zw Z was the herd, the thousands of| “It doesn’t seem wild now—and | CuiPrrarg 3 tBh a ey Semi =— Z head which had been gathered in| you're heres” Melody replied. aie ss res hao ae gs ee Racca i the last few days. course, Uncle Link may be a lit- tant Groups of riders were still com-| tle worried—but not too much, I Ae bad 7 Spee ing in, with the smaller bunches| guess. He is used to these big n 1 brig od eae f i e.. they had rounded up during the| spaces, and he’s not alone. He’s —_ ieee Boe ret eet afternoon. Melody viewed the the best. checker player I ever) $\00 ‘Now it’s wr om Sate. I'll fx with appreciation. knew, Steve. siete gb nats “i sent's wade Steve—wild and| She went on to explain about) UP your bed for you rather savage, but romantic,” she' their games, of which they had ‘ (Te be continued) | | v \ers as a rule frown on any “no HOLLYWOOD To Ch a credit risk, e Bankers, however, as a whe NOTES USHRESS 2 5 oe |serve Board’s action. They By BOB THOMAS eaci e thi Peaceful, and the He anes ares s Indian Joe had k his head. eel that way, “But I'v called it. He “I used to ra Mi lit as a recognition of the presi : | ss lull, and of the nation -| HOLLYWOOD 1 — Josephine rror pompenbemstases : Baker, playing her first night club | | productive capacity which pu run in Hollywood, is accepting the applause of the movie crowd but refusing their film of! The controver: Negro enter. tainer is reported mulling an of-/| appreciated today by many har fer to film her life story. But she | Pressed retailers and makers ot By SAM DAWSON most household items in full suj Pw Y, “ s ply. NEW YORK (#—Buying on time |° - is now free of Federal Reserve | The board also dropped its year ‘ontrols—a bit of pump priming | °ld voluntary credit control whict d- | discouraged banks from makin ¢ | business loans not essential to the > IT’S NINE-THIRTY./ wily LATE 2 DONT BE YY 4 HERE THEY Are.’— THEY SAID THEY’D You SOME SILLY.” L GUESS = 2 . defense % THEYRE HONKING picie US UP AT FLOWERS.” rm OUR CLOCK IS, [are has turned down many other film | Slow-selling household items and | se program : “sf wo | prtuniti je reasol She was y many @ a s. Ue a EIGHT= THIRTY 2 | AN Hour FAST jee ° “a opportunitie eason: She was | by many car dealer: | Auto makers and Gealers are ; <a wanted merely for specialty num-| Dropping of Regulation W which |¢ven more joyful about the drop | tC |bers in musicals. Z set rules for installment buying | ping of credit curbs than are the “] don’t like to use the term | te?Ms opens a new consumer mar. home appliance manufacturer A satudikally; cae nto ket. And many dealers in TV sets, | Car sales have been far from spec in Meaticacl : : “refrigerators, washers and cars | tacular—just about enough, in fact as a Star in r |I played the le role pictures. One of my partne Gabin—Jean Gabin. I do not in-| tend to do specialties in pictures e ©S- | are expected to go after it vigor-|to handle the reduced number of ously jcars the makers could put out ur Many have contended that lower | der material controls, down payments and smaller | Now C. I. T. Financial Corp | monthly ments were what their | will extend payment time on n¢ jailing businesses needed They | cars to 24 months from the Fe pe that scuttling of Regulation | Reserve’s 18-month rule, but ow will pull into the mar con- | keep the one-third down payment was | “I don’t want the same to hay to me as happenec jLena Horne. She was limited to) sumers who under the curbs could | In San Francico, however, the doing numbers. And the | pot raise the cash required or meet | world’ bigget bank, the Bank of = numbers cut out of the pic-! the higher monthly installments. | America, announce it will require bites wh 5 pissed in| These merchants and ufac- | 30 per cent down and extend pay- % base 8, how into | inent time to month, M4 shou nd hin THE CISCO KID By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed {}.". ees trouble with bankers. | — — ie: ; Z : tee bei Most merchants let the banks han Robert E. reached th “| dle their credit paper. And bank-| North Pole April 6, 1909, SENORITAS, PLEASE! 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