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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, July 28, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH TMA*ELASH” O'HARA, SIR-- | 7 LL GO TALK TO . TH' SHIF'LESS PAW== THAR'S TWO SKONKS, MAW FLATLAND FURRINERS ; OUT YONDER WIF SOME CONTRAP TIONS STRUNG AROUND THEIR NECKS~-THEY CLAIM TO BE LOOKIN’ WAKE UP! elie Bt ROOM IS NO PL, ACE IN FACT THERE'S NO AT ALL FOR LOAFING AROLIND WE CAME DOWN TO SHOOT SOME STILLS, BUT OUR CAR 3 BATTERY WENT DEAD-- AN'--AN'-- )| SLEEP £ -~ EXCUSE Y-- THE HOUSE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY IF YOU WANT ~V= NEWS, I'LL GIVE recta teh you A SToRyY= WHITBY.’ YouR PITCHING IS MOLDY/ Vin ~MARGIE AND [ BROKE uP! HER FATHER THINKS SHE'S |* WASTING HER TIME ON A BALL PLaver/ CSS oe of Y DONT BE A ORI” NI [ 7 By Fred Lasswell 4, AIN'T THAT NICE, HEL? HE SAID HE'D GiVE US A - ULL CHARGE FOR FREE GO TO BED - OR TAKE A NAP ON THE COUCH IN THE DEN / PRAP COMLD V How ABOUT fe HOTTEST 227-4, YOU'RE THROWING AwAy THE GAME AND YOUR FUTURE, BOTH “ NOW G&T OUT THERE ANDO @ PITCH TILL T Am Pay | AATN GET BACK. | Atl WHERE | T'D LIKE ToO/-- BUT YOUR UNCLE 1S SLEEPING IN My BED - AND YOUR NEPHEW IS NAPPING ON THE COUCH LIVE YOU CAN'T FRY AN EGG ON THE SIDEWALK BECAUSE “THE EGG WOULD BURN !!" YOu HAVEN'T SEEN, ANYTHING YET! Quicie.” THAT'S RIGHT, YOu KEEP OUT THI6, STRANGER. GO AHEAD, OF py Pere! Danny signalled his com; to his vifle, and This being done, he luced the small. cir- cular, perforated whistle and held it tightly — his pursed lips. After a few Danny said in yr ges ow ive ee — come so oo you could touch They can’ resist a rabbit breakfast.” <9 Gardiner nodded, but Soants — not for the fox in ie but for another creature “fimselt-—ltunted ‘by fears, tore tured by ig doubts, starkly wal through a forest of decay ition. How simple it would be to low- er the rifle barrel until it pointed at the breast of the absurd whistle-blower—and lightly the trigger! A single operation that could’ easik am ac- cident of the twilight, a thing that might happen to-anybody. “Keep wi barrel up, Mr. through ihe thicket They” ie mons for finding cover—' Through the semi-gloom Dan- ay 's rifle slowly it was state at a point mid- i ¥g rllre ai git P i a s E i i if i Ea ce £ ge cx EEE te te sil alee: HE it H ; i] i a s E fH i slanted down un- | have jardiner’s eyes. | it Gardiner shivered with the new freshness of the dawn and turned his face away. “Make sure of your first,” Dan- | Say. ny was whi: between short Selle Chupgne betwee “You The subtle ofa sre Se, em ti, te of the slope. It was so it it only ears attuned to iBtening, a re A sharp intake of breath on Danny’s side drew the other’s at- | valley. tention to the fox. Danny fired, he anny even as flinching himself around trunk and almost flat [aes in an attempt to shoot rontally. , The two shots simultaneo high, obviously hit, swerved in mid-air and came down in a ball of fur and taut muscles, shortly 8 eee over the lip of the B 2 2 i 3 i i iE i if iit ri 3 F i J z 4 : af i z 65 Ee? a a a “What's so urgent in the that risk Fw 4 eettiy there 7 HOLLYWOOD! Family Murdered |Ground Planes NOTES By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD ‘It all started when I asked Corrine Calvet about her feud with Zsa Zsa Gabor. The French girl and the Hun- garian have been tossing mild in- sults back and forth at each other, but they have been getting less mild. Miss Calvet said she is con- sulting her lawyer about some of her adversary’s recent remarks. That brought up the question: “How do you get along with other women?” “Not wo well,” Miss Calvet re- marked on the “Powder River” set. “I like men better, and they seem to like me.” I belive I get along well with European women, because we un- derstandeach other. European wo- men are honest with other women; there is no sham about them. “But I do not fare so well with American women. They believe all | the legends about” French girls, and they think I am going to try to take their men away from them. How ridiculous! “I think American women are not as open and above-board as Europeans. And that is why di- vorce is such a problem in this country. The women do not let their future husbands know what they are getting. Perhaps a girl finds a man she wants to marry, but she is not his type. So she changes her type to please him. Not until after the marriage does he find out that she isn’t really what he expected. No wonder mar- riages fail!” She cited the story about the man who thought he had married a perfect beauty. “But on their wedding night she removes her hair, one eye, ber teeth, her girdle and falsies,” she said. “My father gave me some good advice,” she added. “He told me that whee 1 found a man I liked, | should invite him to come to break- ‘fast the next morning at 9. “On the sext morning, my ther told me, I should BRIDGEPORT, Wash, #— Four WASHINGTON #— Civilian and military air authorities have agreed on a plan to ground all services |non - military planes during any modest family home on the out- skirts of this North Central Wash- ington community a bloody sham- bles was Matthias Swearson, @7, | a laborer. | Police Chief Lyle Prothero quot- ed Swearson as saying: “The Lord told me to take their. lives and | that I would join them later.’” | TROPICAL TRADER TB Duval St. Phone 1000 FOR HOME or enemy air attack. 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