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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, October 23, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH I SHORE DO, LOWEEZY!! AN! HE AIN'T CHANGED & DURN BIT 00 YE RECKYMEMBER MY MAN SNUFFY WHEN HE WUZ A LEETLE SHIRT-TAIL YOUNG-UN,GRANNY CREEPS ? BRINGING UP FATHER t Maeree GieeD 1 cer "Y- MOTHER MORD FOR YOU TO CALL ON MR. AND MRS. JULES ARFONEY! DADDY - IT'S A MUST/ MOTHER SAYS YOU'LL SEE AN IDEAL COUPLE,’ Py. THIMBLE ~“ © Come or’! —~ LET'S RAID THE 1\CEBOX.” ~ THE CISCO KID = AW! MRS. JULES \“HUM-MR. ARFONEV ARFONEY/T JUST ) JUST PHONED AND DROPPED INTO 4 SAID HE WAS WITH SAY HELLO TO YOU } YOU! WAIT TILL HE AN' MR. ARFONEY’ =\GETS HOME! Sualige THEATRE—Starring Popeye UGH COP _By JOHN ROEB Chapter Six days. But thanks. It might be GOLOWEY stared at him shrewd- een pica yada sau ly. “You, the retired detective! Come, I've got a first-aid kit in the washroom.” “Tm all right.” Solow | + hair should be cut away and the) “Set another demitasse, Sato,” wound cleaned,” the diner said softly, and resumed ea epee gem The face pulpy, and he: “Go ahead, talk.” So! was Py. re a pencil over a scratch A in tre ‘gun toe sae under- “The girl’s name is Jennifer| neath burned through as if cov- Phillips. She's twenty. Martin by but one layer of skin. It Phillipg is supposed be her “looking, degenerated by ther.” here he was born, when mar- fied and #0 whom, what offspring if any. ing. Is the assign-| oy, ment clear? £ Deverea ; mo’ ‘and cul = the ta her iather, you said? ements. with not Devereaux stopped. x a “You have a deep personal.con-| . ,, vereal - ‘And you're a policeman?” He cern,” Solowey observed quietly. id it ait it pity = Devereaux nodded darkly. incomprehensible vexatious ee Pe girl's a and) De a aded 5 wi guessed, vereaux n ~§ sybarite, _unnatural, an, obscene igo ahead, pes Dervert, now devol: upon pots “He courtesan| prove his sheer Ti at negligées on at fourteen, | ence. Tight exist- at Sfteen “Shouldn't have barged in this Ux it it 5 a flat if it lat tone, as ic whores” Their eyes met pos ape noted Bf Deverea' “But said, “It lends body to couldn't wait on formality. Homi- T have heard about Phillips.” cide is like that.” Devereaux said tiently.| “Homicide?” The eyelsrows lift- “What's the word on ‘ad first-aid kit. “Sit,” he commanded. The jump detective’s hands worked busily. “You didn’t report this assault on you.” 4 eciesaramedy wane & you hide your cry: “Your insistence on “I didn't say that It youd Me- listening. won't come Reporters Tumble | The At Truman Talk SH-H-H’-—— I'M SorRY. Youll ALL HAVE TO LEAVE / IT’S Your FATHER.’- HE COLLAPSED AT THE By Paul Robinson “TICNEW IT WAS CoMmiING.! HE'S UPSTAIPS IN BED — THE DocToR'S WiTH ENROUTE WITH TRUMAN (#. A press table collapsed as Presi- dent Truman addressed a crowd ing, tumbling a group of reporters and photographers and — breaking the power line of the loud speaker circuit the President was using. After a briel pause Truman con- tinued his address, but about half of the big crowd in Court House Square could not hear him until power was restored just before he finished. Reporters and photographers were standing on the table when it buckled under their weight. No one was injured. Youthful Tragedy MEMPHIS #—At first glance the 5-year-old boy seemed to be standing quietly beneath the spreading branches of a mimosa tree. In fact; he was a little too quiet. And his grandmother, Mrs. George W. Rrown, called from the back- door: “Gregory. Gregory?” Then she screamed. Little Gregory W. Guess, his toes dangling two inches from the ground, was **‘nging by his neck from a toy cowboy rope hitched over a limb ‘of the tree. Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Guess of Memphis, was | dead when an ambulance reached | the scene. He had been playing | Wild West games. Plane Crashes { | ment, crashed in flames four miles | southwest. of Winslow airport shortly efter taking off Wed. night. All four persons aboard were killed. . | Vincente Gurule Sr., the tiny polio | victim's father, and Ernest Jack Ryas, ap ambulance driver. All four were from Holbrook, By Roy Gotto | Ariz. Cause of the crash was not | known. at Scranton, Pa., Wednesday morn-' WINSLOW, Ariz, ®—A private, | cabin plane, flying s 14-month-old | together again and the real reason *° g00d." he groai j polio victim to Phoenix for treat- | that Ava Gardeer and Frankie Boy Yet | didn't have , about 3, the) : pilot; Viocente Gurule, 14 months: | Stevenson snd Eiseahower are | “lt li be tke in November! —Either Southernmost Corner By CHARLES DUERKES Before either convention conven- — pyres bos are cer- ly jerrating intelligepce of the voting citizens. The voting citizens are stumbling about trying to make sense out of what's going on. Taft seems to be | running against Dewey and Steven- son is running against Hoover part of the time. Truman is running against Eisenhower while Nixon! and his vice-presidential opponent are haggling over whether or not their wives should work in Wash- | Grant administration. MeQarthy \ran against Joe Stalin in Wiscon- sin and won and a lot of people who had stopped speaking to him have | been sucked into the race, and the | situation has become so tense and complicated that Billy Rose's pie- | ture has been crowded off the front |Hoover administration. The whole | ithat picture was taken during the | are due to split is probably due | pte napige aby sep> eqn enline ie give them a plug in the newspaper of which he is part owner. That | | going around and stout the laod i wince the voters that chaps who are really | i TURUAE (lite itl i lie ¢° g ? +f oF ; sit i ii jpet up « new station ORT “The lady ‘was struck down a wier. Strangled or ened to onto 8 aeege medical repor Ww. disorder sya ests that she didn’t come to her death nor- “But why did you come here? “Never mind. Just tell me. what “Think in,” Devereaux said * Phillips looked disdainful. Dev- ereaux watched Phillips’ hands move nervously, saw the little weins sprout in his host's | py said harshly, ed mockingly. » “An elder! be gg Devereaux, reassuring her. He ‘ ie eee Se hae him. (eo be conteneedd Voters are interested in facts , not in Fila ise urine: TPF tt . The clerk —that'll be thirty five cents, Man on the Street gk demanded to see my “1 nev .. ori | by hk Now I got steak but : ie af road,” iu My crystal Eight Bali just ed flickering It says—it says—eht E ¢ him or Adlai. it's gotts be one @& them unless MacArthur snd Josm | Crawford team up and louse up the deal, But—I got » scoop, kid. The Governor of Texas is making @ gel Hf f u !