The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 27, 1952, Page 6

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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Tuesday, May 27, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell The Nice Long Vacation By William Neubaver AP Newsfedtures | normal people z Chapter 2 “YOURE lovelier than ever,” Dr. Ruth Taylor decided the | following afternoon in the ex- amination room of her profes- sional apartment in West nth Street. “All the heebie- oS seem to have left your ey ell you something? In Paris, is positiv r QVJoriw’ pay IN HOOTIN' HOLLER! THAT BODACIOUS DAY [| Sous paverse Gf s Come ete arr WHEN EVER’ BLESSET VOTER IN TH' HOLLER SWARMS DOWN into the house proper. Ever hear TO TH' VOTIN' POLE--PUSHIN! SHOVIN, SCRATCHIN' AN' from any of the gang? CLAWIN' TO CAST THEIR BALLOT FER MAYOR-- : « ~-UH--IE IT EVER STOPS DRIZZLIN' e sort of person » Joy.” do the work, nd wrote you.” g in her tone He paused, . “You sound, imost desperate, ps I am. Perhaps a sum= ‘oors would do me a lot Ruthie into w sed to discover was ly room. She sat near the about with that Ruthie laughed softly. , I'm not all professional, dear,” the surgeon Fe BRINGING UP FATHER ; By George McManus said. “Indeed, there are times, if I say f, when I am pure and proudly lifted a framed ph from it and held it aloft ne of these days I may } even ma . You remember Dr. | Lyons, don’t you? Or was that before your time?” I got into service teeth gleaming uxuriant beard. “Ex- aid warmly, “ex 1 a notion, Miss Ban- croft, that you and I will have a most pleasant summer.” HE walked back to Ruthie’s O place in a happy daze. Even u Taylor was impr glowing beauty. She tur her mouth with her4 awling: “Jack, ool! d wind blew in!” .” a cheerful, familias from the living ro Footsteps clomped down the hall and then there was another cry, a cry of sheer tion; “Curly y Hair Angel!” uldn't have evaded his en had she not been held WHAT'S TO BECOME OF US? NOT ONE OF \ THEM WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT / a little la Ruthie d the photo and re- turned it to its position of promi~ nence on the piano. “He’s the best hunk of man you've ever seen,” she boasted, “George Poppleton included.” , »adeq | transfixed by surprise to the s| “George?” The girl averted ner| Jane couldn't have evaded} eh vc neo head. She had made a vow as|his rush even had she not his arms went around she ‘fi “ \e nee el soresen the | been held transfixed to the lips came down to Spot. ain y hers Ruthie turned, her eyes twinks ling, to Jane. “I'm afraid I won't k for you after all. It seems to George Poppleton to dis her. But it was difficult now : to keep that vow. She sighed, her | woman, Mr. Frederick Forsythe |that my services are wanted at hands trembling on her tan linen | rose and sn iled as the girl stepped | the hospital. But you and Jack—" skirt. “It seems strange,” she con- | into his office. “I must that} “I’m not a bit hungry.” fessed after a lengthy pause, “to| you look every in A punch on the nose couldn't think of him as being a married | director. I suppose y have distressed Jack Yates more. man. Did you ever think he /petent s can't you let bygones be would marry, Ruthie? I mean, he} “I was born _on Long Island, | by Curly Hair? Every’ n't ever quite seem to be the|Mr. Forsythe. Every day it was kis pretty girls in Paris.” marrying kind.” possible to do so found me u had no right,” she said fe wasn’t when you knew|swimming in the ocean. I don’t) we him,” Ruth Taylor said with cal-| think I would ever set any rec=| = * des, somebody had to help culated bluntness. “You were just | ords, but I do know how to swim.” | you forget George Poppleton. You a pretty Florence Nightingale fine.” He opened the| were getting ready for a nervous with a cool hand and a sweet| middle dr: Sei | lown, according to Ruthie, smile. You were an awful idiot | grew out her letter of ap jand—" overseas, Jane, I’m afraid.” “It must have been an i ting}. The girl turned and stared at Ruthie struck a Pact one cet experience, your service in the Buna dening face. “It was lightly touching the photograph | war.” your idea?” ° ‘Dr Lyons. “You shculd be like! “At the time # was Jane surprised them by sudden- : take love tride. ly breaking into a laugh, “Oh, Teat’s the best approach t0 it! ait right, Ruthie. Jack, » you up on that dinner "Il ask me again.” That's my Curly Hair,” he said, smiling in boyish pleasure. KNOW 1 AM A SCIENTIST! ust a lot I'm incidentally. Take every stride, eh?” She turned as the doorbell rang. “Eureka, a cus- tomer. When you've finished your | people : sai business come back for dinner.” | to help ‘I'm twice the man George Pop- ‘It's g and dull story, I'm | Pieton ever was. You just give me iY) bd BANCROFT?” Favorably | afraid. In a nutshell, simply put and you'll never be un~ AVI impressed by the, bright- yon record as saying that I| happy again.” faced, smartly dressed young Ip suddenly not want want to live in a world of well, (To be continued) Presidential 24 Seamen Killed |Communists | TOKYO (®—The U. S. Navy said |today 24 South Korean seamen Race Today were killed and 21 injured May ‘Cut Phone THATS DUKE /- HE'S THE ONE I DANCED |21 in a collision between the South : coer og WITH ATTHE BROM !! — wy Yio sanectated orem |orean savy tiene, Wood rT Snes Toda HIKING FROM Ee REMEMBER 2? — MY | Texas Republicans and Demo-| yount Baker 3h Kod eaten y SCHOOL, AND W DRE AM-MAN 7 — WHY |crats alike seemed bent today on| Mav'te vere no injuries. aboard PICKED DIDN'T YOU WAKE ME?! | having two sets of delegates each 44. yount Baker BERLIN (® — The Communists HIM ; to the presidential nominating COn-| the sisip was minor cut telephone communications be- | ventions. | eo eee tween East and West Berlin and | In each camp—Republicans at | \ 17 lon veen W: Pigs 17 long distance lines between West | mineral Wells, Democrats at San| Mian Electrocutec hag aie Ra gS Antonio—state conventions were} Betlin Rnd Week: Cama Nay iconds | split in two. VLL GET Your DARLENE! — BAGS Our OF THAT Boy./— IN THE BACK SEAT WY — man Eight telegraph lines also were | Backers of Gen. Dwight D. Ei-| down. Thus far, however, tele- the ommunica etwee senhower and Sen. Robert Taft of | 2; cOmmmUnICR A ele ees attempt Berlin and West Germany were Ohio were at loggerheads in Min- | et. - not affected 8 delegates will Dead is E. T. Nissen, , 1 It appeared to be the first blow Antonio con- | clerk for the l Pacific | in the promised Communist repris- DENVER inet was electrocu eral Wells, where be chosen. The § Pere f for West Germany's signing and of a peace pact with the Western Allies day. West Berlin, 110 de the Soviet Zone, feared a renewal of the near-paralyzing Red blockade of 1948-49, lier today the Russian border again barred Allied military from the city’s only ay link with the West, the mile autobahn to Helmstedt, atrols, which aid stranded t had been periodically ween May 8 and May ce then had not beea WANTED TO KNOW, BULLETS, THATS CISCO'S ROOM UP before, the Russians explanation for their ac- and passenger way still Nowed t tightening up on ed y was heralded ‘abinet decree ng immediate F of the East's g the border between ny. say what form uld take but Lassier, chief ce, to set up safegurads Wart x t e sand agents - next x e h d th ned from the AN’ A-HAIOIN’ FER RIGHT FIELD GOT ' HOME WITH TH’ Ree Jaa ee ote “ania: | gc he — . BY TH Car ~ WIANMIN' RUAL £24 t e Ju + ean Zn eee SECOND AN EXTRUH- series |FOR SALE BASEMAN! Bf Ozarks \| /S ~ IWNIN’ BAWL Newsprint OFF FOR ‘ . 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