The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1953, Page 10

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Page 10 | “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLASH GORDON Fa —_ ae] THINGS HAVE CHANGED © I'LL_PICK UP. ALOT SINCE MY TIMES WONDER WHAT THE BACK_INTO THi PAPERS LOOK LIKE NOW/ TIME -CASE/ YOU RUINED US#YOU Nd SPOILED THE VESTA JOB YOU BROUGHT THEM, pen een es HERE! YOURE A PHANTOM? "Tie JOB WAS TO [SnD ASSIST A FAMOUS CHEMI: THE PAROLE BOARD, 10 TAKEA JOB , THEY'D FOUND FOR Me? « Friday, February 13, 1953 «NOW TO GO BACK 900 YEARS AND STUDY THESE NEWSPAPERS IN MURLIN'S LABORATORY! PAIR OF WATCHFUL EYES AS FLASH CASE VANISH INTO NOTHINGNES: | DONT BELIEVE THAT MALARKEY THAT YOU'RE FOUR CENTURIES OLD AT LLOIE IF | BETTA, TOHELP IN IMPORTANT RESEARCH’ r Ral 2: LAND 0’ GOSHEN! THAT BODACIOUS STONE KNOCKED HER OUT COLDER'N A FROG SSAGE FROM YOUR WIFE = NO STAMINA, PROBABLY EATS ALL THE WRONG FOOD... Dy, SUPPOSE’ YOU DON’T EVEN WALK FIVE MILES IN THE OPEN, RAIN OR SHINE see A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF WHAT LACK OF EXERCISE | DOES,..LOOK AT HIM, MARGOT) JUST A MASS OF = Ns CAN NE HEAR ME, MAW ? SPEAK TO ME, MAW! SPEAK TO ME! -—— || 1 nope Me. Davis MAES You ISNT IT acTuaiLy) []{ KEEP Soop HOURS ~ im NICE OF DEBOYS GOING TO TELL HIM TO FOLKS TO ASK ME TO STAY AT THEIR JUST § NOUPS BEFORE GAA. | Lf THar's WHAT ae AFRAID ~-- UNLESS (400K UP TNER \ WOTMES SO TMEY CANT TARE | OFF ASTER TH SHOCK OF | 1MEUR FIRST LOOK AT TH Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy through Satur- day; cooler tonight and Satur- day. Moderate shifting winds today becoming moderate to fresh northerly. Florida: Clear to partly cloudy through Saturday. Increasing cloudiness in extreme north por- tion Saturday afternoon. Colder today and tonight and warmer Saturday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mexi Small craft warnings displayed for diminishing north to northwest winds today which will become gentle to moderate northerly tonight and. gentle to moderate north to northeast Sat- urday. Fair weather except few showers through. the Straits early today and increasing cloudiness in extreme north portion Satirday afternoon. Western Caribbean: Moderate to fresh northeast to east winds thrcugh Saturday except winds fresh north to northeast over ex- treme north portion Friday. Part- ly cloudy weather with a few showers, mostly over north por- tion. Observations taken at City Office Key West, Fla., Feb. 13, 1953 $:00 A.M., EST Temperatures Highest yesterday 79 Lowest last night Mean Normal 72 Precipitation Total last 24 hours ___ Total this month _ 1.45 ins. Excess this month ___ .70 ins. Total this year ‘6.16 ins. Excess this year 3.86 ins. Relative Humidity at $:00 A.M. 85% 0 ins. Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. 30.00 ins.—1015.9 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 7:02 a.m. :21 p.m. 218 a.m, 6 So 7:11 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West Key (east end) —+2h 20m Boca Chice Station— Tide high water Sandy Pt.) —oh 40m TEMPERATURES AT 7:30 A.M., EST Atlanta Augusta Billings - Birmingham 31 Boston -_ 27 Buffalo __ 30 Charleston 36 Chicago - Racca aNciine eee» | Corpus Christi _. 53 Denver — 22 ite BO . 38 cite OM 47 "301 | a guitar or PROMISE OF DELIGHT “Or this picture is finished, in the can, then Joe will say, ‘Anthea, marry me at once,’ Mario said. Anthea put her glass down on the tin table, and standing up, kissed Mario on the cheek. “! hope you're right.” “Of course I’m right,” said Mario, smiling. “Now, you fill up my glass, and then off upstairs to make yourself pretty. Wear the red dress. The white she is nice, but the red is beautiful, and you are beautiful in it. And I will put on my tuxedo, and we will all go and dance, and have a lot of fun, and you will see that Mario is always right in the end.” The moire dress was laid on the bed when Anthea went to her room. She made up _ carefully. The little pangs of jealousy were dead. She did not even think of Gina . . . until, crossing the bal- cony to go down to the terrace again, she found the two bedroom windows still open, the rooms in- side silent and deserted. She paused. For the first time a sense of disquiet came to her, and in the manner of love, a thousand fightening possibilities leaped to her mind. , Anthea went on down the spiral stairs in a rustle of silk, and across the terrace to where Mario was pitting. waiting for her and the reSt of his guests. He rose eagerly and came across to Anthea, and said quick- ly, “No, no, do not speak. I have something. Come with me.” He led her quickly into the salon. Bianca was Dare setting out dishes of salted nuts and petites saucisses, and giving a final touch to the flowers. She looked at Mario leading Anthea by the hand, and her dark face was sud- denl, Roybin ge Pigg fury. She w out room, as though she could not bear to look at them. Mario did not take the slightest notice. He took Anthea over to the big mirror on the wall, and said, “Now, shut your eyes.” tly Anthea’ shut her TODAY'S STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket turned a little higher today after a mixed opening. Out in front of the rise were the railroads, steels, motors and a few | 4 others} in a milder manner. The gains extended into the ma- | jot ‘fractions. while losses were usually small. Losing ground in initial dealings were the merchandising issues and farm implements. Utilities held By Mary Howard eyes, and felt his fingers lightly about her throat, and the cool iene of metal, a= _— em again quickly, fore could draw back. Round her neck was a fine gold chain, and at the base of her slender throat a mag- nificent antique cross of rubies 1) and diamonds set in gold filigree She gave a little gasp of pleasure at its beauty. Mario was delighted. “There,” he said, “my Katherine's cross. have been keeping it always for Joe’s wife. Now it is yours.’ “Ah, Mario, I love it,” he said, “but don’t you think we ought to wait a bit? Suppose, after all, you are wrong? Supposing Joe marries quite a different girl, or does not marry at all? think {geg o if he saw me wearing it, ie might think you and I were trying to make up his mind for him. fr I know Joe, that wouldn’t do at all.” Mario sulkéd a little, then put the cross reluctantly back into the box. He wagged his. head “Just like my Katherine,” he said: “Proud, Dio mio! Lucifer. But maybe you are right about Joe. He is proud too, and stubborn. But,” he brightened, “the le the, nee minute he says, ‘ill you?’ a you * ‘yes,’ you have it? Yes?” i She nodded, watching as. he locked the cross away in a box, and the box away in a cupboard, and then said, trying to make her voice apear as casual as possible, “Mario, it's seven. Everyone is coming at seven-thirty, and neither Joe nor Gina is back yet.” “What?” He turned on her, his face dark and ai . “Not back? Are they not irs, dressing?” “No. I don’t think they have been back at all.” He stared at her ay, and swinging round began march across the hall and up the stairs. Anthea, not knowing whether she should or not, fol- lowed him. He threw Joe’s door switching on the ts. It was empty. Mario across to the wardrobe. Joe's suit- case was not anywhere to be seen, Noon Stock Market Prices NEW YORK (AP)iI Cent a2 Affil G Eq Alleghany 32% Ligg & My 40%Lockh Aire 159% Loew's 69% Lorillard 23%4Lou & Nash «Monte Ward steady along wth oils and motion | Betn pictures. Higher stocks included Southern Railway, Southern Pacific, Gulf Oil, Anaconda Copper, Dow Chem- ival, Westinghouse Electric, Texas Gulf Producing, U. S. Steel, Chrys- ler, U. S. Rubber, and Douglas Aircraft. Lower were General Electric, In- ternational Paper, Montgomery Ward, International Harvester, and Boeing. vorporate bonds were steady at the start. Maid’s Night Out By RAYMER “CATTLE TOWN” At The San Carlos For this role Dennis Morgan gets _... 36| stuffed into a cowboy role and out- _ 32] fit which he fits. .but tigitly. He's ; _ 37 equally handy wi with a gun, intrigue, girl. . especially Ma- rian, played by Amanda Blake who isn’t hard to take. Some of the melodramatic incidents are, but {then a rootin’ Western can be ex- } | pected to be riddled with more than - bullet holes when there are so many of the melodramas on the screen market. | The story is about Texas where ‘a bunch of squatters rights claim- ants have settled and refuse to move when financially distressed Texas sells hand to “carpetbag- gers,” like Ray Teal. Teal cast as * (Judd Hastings, is a sitting duck in Louisville __ Meridian Miami Memphis __ New Orleans _ New York ie Norfolk cone Oklahoma City Omaha _.. Pittsburgh San Francisco Seattle EBs Tallahassee Tampa PP THE CISCO KID olinitinitiiaeeticimecsctaecen SM a stampede he schemes up. but before he gets his just dessert, the movie serves up some really ex j citing scenes in a cattle war Morgan is to be the go-hetween for the governor and the settlers 3 He asks Teal to give up the rustled cattle in exchange for a deal in 7 which the squatters will move out without making trouble. Odd duck Teal refuses, so Morgan takes a hand. He also takes a lot of cattle 7 from the mean rich man in a sort of Texas Robin Hood style, Busy with gun blazing, cattle grazing and wal basing, se still finds time HE'S 4 CUDE, THATS WHAT HE IS, THAT'S HOW COME THEY ‘ HUA “DUDEY. = se*gstsesyst rs uy 65% Unit Fruit m U S Steet 35% Warn Pict 74 West U Tel 50% Willys Ov 12% Woolworth ‘Allies Hurl Back Repeated Attacks By ROBERT B. TUCKMAN SEOUL # — Ailied soidiers i-“led back seven Communist at- “s and killed or wounded 200/ I's as bloody fighting eruopted | as§ the 155-mile Korean battle t today. 1 the air, three B29 Superforts ollowed up a Navy strike by dumping 30 tons of bombs on a Red marshaling yard near Won- s ron the east coast frightened but trum) t cis her glance slid’ past to Baie. her black and scornful. color T| slij from Anthea’s cheeks. She io were id not come into the room, but the stood in the window, holding curtain. “Where's Gina?” shouted Mario. “She has ‘ “Gone?” said Proud likejthe d: Hee cf 2 a # ) ae 853 te i fi 4 i (Continued trom Page One) ers’ ranks and audiences are sure 5 a nil ail Jority of ~All in and as the pli or weak spots are ironed out. At any rate, time spent going to see “The F anes from the carriers Kear- | through the Florida Keys to Key sarge and Philippine Sea reported | West. He expects to return idestraction of eight supply build- | Miami Feb. 2. | ings and damage to four others at | kere: ee oe over |EOGS FOR MEXICO | 8. § s strea MIG Alley in far Northwest Ko | MEXICO CITY @# rea hut flushed no Communist | Which long has depended warplanes. | factories for many ot ; jooking to the hens across the to strum the “git-tarr’ and . heartstrings. By the time peace comes to the | the price of eggs to wide open spaces, the audience is |7% centavos—8 cents—each, liable to be gun shy, but Morgan |@88s have been ordered from the as Mike McGann goes right on a & ridin’, and acourtin" and asing- in’,

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