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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, February-18, 1953 TlustT VAN ALL OF A ; a ki HELLO, KID! SOU.WON'T CELEVE “THIS FLOATIN' ‘ ; sean Lede clunmads ; ; rwas Just JM |it/rmsranon' NN GOx! THEN | |. K 3 YORE. = : By Mary Howard Actor eiour 5 certain embarrassnient that we 2 = PORS THIS uy BEF continue. to receive well-meant AR! Ma ¢ on pr wih cage Sopp Peake ‘tof Cane | Sar ce eee one oy be eve Boor Chuck Davey the other night.| “YY ELL. you'd be in a mess if 1) ict ot sympa for fiance, bee A ‘wasn’ sal ea. yu ; ry ne Dt th eres. we) Botte Whee FHS ant S| conkng for pert Par tighten up and can’t seem to think ‘other ‘and Dad.” aig wa of anything to say when these TV “Very well.” fans shake their heads in honest “We'll see you for dinner then?” | pull at her skirt, She shrank back with a little cry of fear, staring | te i i : Fe is 7 E if Ei 3 ; ies ange id and remark that, boy,| said Gregory. i 1H fi i ‘, in| down into the darkness. A fa- be nie Honest) wie miliar Voice came out of the i & i or mg and mere said under false pretenses. arian. oxrgueskhined give a man - marke, Mario glanced unhappily at man’s ihedal for shooting fish in| ZOuI%"open is mouth, 10, speak, | “Biatnct® ‘Anthea stood barrel, which ‘is what it amount- Anthea said quietly, “No, Joe de- then opened selon “All che Anyone who had ever seen! cided to stay on for a day or so.| I suppose you’ *r come 5 in. fight ‘closeup against fel-| The weather was so beautiful.” “Grazia, ot me legs . you ate i Ray Robinson “So?” thought Marian. “It’s| ver’ good." "Minne followel her iving-1 = looked at ee F wore it Som a life— ae She loo! u , t00. ow. Bui ea isn’t going id out: on sports pages for ah, mat if I can help it.” It said right there that “The wound hurts?” said Mari- hh fad no business | an quietly. “You're terrified when Hing with a tiger lke | his name is mentioned, because ‘i even that is ; that he might get serious- pened?” “Oh, Mummy,” said Anthea ‘ A i i ab #88 y i aa Hi CAPTAIN SAYS To LOOK WHILE | WAS FIGHTIN, ISAW A FOR UNDERGROUND COUPLE OF 'EM GO OUT OF SIGHT ENTRANCES, MAY BE MORE HIDIN' SOME PLACE. PEELE ile a i is ge: sh ati Hite : $ ¢ ie Fa 8 ar i ihe experts must| peipiessly, “let me talk later. I this, and yet the | dort want t 11 and is that it didn’t change] Daddy. ‘on the way homes" way of thinking by even a| — “All right, but keep your sense bit.:They remained steadfast | of tavgeation = said Marian crisp- the secret knowledge ~ pening of the air Anthea gave her a little grate-|to him, and ~ful glance as peed got into the | me. car. =a could take a pers of , , unsentimen’ ac= » of them watched the| ing but very understanding. on’ our-set, and they thea easily fell into the old shard.’ It could be| routine at home. It was easier who ever lived had| than she had imagined. And there was as genu-| W@5 lot to do—a mound of cor- ae the pale boy| eRe Sting to snd roo the , mention drivi Michigan State was when he| studios with to see the] som rout to meet his fate.| scenes they had taken in the south of ee in the Ladies will witness again. It| "OOM. , there was plen' saa gs nt) te ae ah a rated. Davey just) place, and as he took his meals with the Graingers’ there was al-| you came to tell me.” Anthea’s ways extra work. And Mario had | pretty face “Let STRATEGY AGAINST REDS U.S. May Step Up Military Aid To By JOHN SCALI Behind this new look is Eisen- WASHINGTON «# — The United | hower’s evident belief that the out- States may step i ip-|¢ome of the Indochinese fighting ments to actually is more important” than President - | Korea to the security of the free tegy to try to defeat Communist | world. aggression in the Far East. The U. S. and its allies, he is No final decision has been made | Said to believe, could survive the yet, But top administration lead. | loss of Korea by turning Japan into ers are reported ready to listen|@" armed camp to counter any sympathetically to French Premier | Possible new Communist move. Rene Mayer. They expect him to| But the loss of indochina, he re- on ai make such a request next month |portedly thinks, would eventually adequate living out of during a White House visit. lead to the fall of Asia’s “Rice RIS 1S, READY TOCARVE number of years. In advance of Mayer's visit, Bowl”—Siam, Burma, Indonesia— ZEE SNUFFY SMEETH STATUE-- ras “ : his own, class, he is good, We | Cabinet-level planners are report-|#Md pose serious threats to India ARE vou. L imagine ‘the’ television sponsors |ed studying what must be done to| 4nd Pakistan. READY TO SI aa > 7 will weleome him back with open | end the bloody seven-year-old war,| Whatever the U. S. decides to MONSIEUR ? ~ », W 4 arms the next time he appears.| which costs France more. than a/|do about Indochina will be closely y The present plan is for Davey to| billion dollars yearly and has | tied to efforts to end the Korean ch 13|claimed nearly 100,000 French | deadlock. tween Chico Vejar | casualties The aim in both Korea and Indo- | -- . This might china would be to train and equip 4 2 iu i xi E 7 ie ef FL FE re arER Bg a 3 i >SSe iia Bs 2 i ne lif. st pitti <TH u WHY, SHORE! ake ou os INSIEUR ? GREAT pLesreuR tL Ser pee IND, MONSIEU! é Poatto iis wins, because keeps hoping that the team he has will somehow beat out the Yanks. Like others before him, Hank is scared to tamper with a second- loyal native troops much faster so that they can gradually replace United Nations forces in Korea and French Union troops in Indochina, place club. France has mobilized some 60 he would look it up, he would | pattalions of Indochinese artillery, iscover that a team which fin- ishes second very seldom wins the ; pennant the next year. Usually} they make the big jump up from MM GONNA GIT RIO third or fourth. That's why the OF THAT UNCLE HOEOUS- = i PE HAS PRACTiC cope DU S Sone } DARLING = FLL, ‘ OF THE ¥ ae the outfit to watch NON US= GO IE / ‘SOME \ 3 ; Ever so often we like to keep the horsey set advised of the! movements of Ben Jones, the trainer for Calumet Farm, and h's get himself another | intentions toward the Kentucky though. A windfall such as | Derby, of which he has wén thre- that comes only once in a lifetime. | within five years. Ben, current! -__ campaigning at Santa Anita, is NEW YORK (#—Baseball men/ quoted as follows by Oscar Otic say that Hank Greenberg, Cleve-jin the Daily Telegraph here: land’s general manager, has been! “I’m xot absolutely convinced as y of trades since he made | yet that Calumet has truly solid the unhappy deal of two seasons! Derby horses this year. We'll find ago which let Orestes Minoso, the; out more as we g> along. On at) flash, get away to the Chi-|least three occasions I've i DEBBY AND Gor in! Meo rather doubtful of our Kentuc! EVERYBODY HAVE A acquisition of Minoso | Derby prospects, perhaps most of LAUGH OnNMes | é ; more than any/all with Ponder. I wasn't at all st a ‘ ss ¢ the Sox/sure we had a chance until after x ~~ 3 the Derby Trial of.contention| “I've ordered my cars to be! Manager Paul Rich-| shipped to Keeneland at the end * g0-go team sround/of the meeting, so I guess we'll be in the neighborhood of Churchill Downs about Derby time if one of permanently | our colts should really develop.” league official} This is just in case the owners y. “He's afraid |of Native Dancer and Straight Face YOuR FACE Oxay! I ASKED LOOKS LIKE FOR A DATE WITH