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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, February 28, 1953 FLASH GORDON PUNCH! WE KNOW YOU'RE RUNNING THE RACKETS AT THE CARGO-LOADING SPACE PLATFORMS OFFSHORE! WE HAVEN'T PROVED IT YET, BUT WE'RE GOING TO TRY? ‘ONE MORE QUESTION, BETTA. HOW COULD YOU FORCE SO MANY NATIVES TO TAKE THE HYPNOTIC POWDER? WEREN'T THEY SUSPICIOUS THINK THAT THAR CK CARVIN’ OF YOR'N 1S SO ALL-FIRED GOOD, PLASTER --YE OUGHT TO BRINGING UP FATHER ok eS a em isa See ETTA KETT | GEE, I DIONT MEAN To Wak& OAD UP LAST Nic YOU SAVED My LIFE B: PRETENOING IT WAS > THAT FOOLED Hi OZARK IKE AND WE'RE STARTING With THISS. GO0D GRiS/— Our a LITTLE LATE, WERENT I PROMISED Your FATHER WHEN HE LEFT THAT I'D TREAT YOu LIKE MY OWN ‘By Dan Barry HAH! YOU GUYS ARE JUST ITCHING A THING ON ME! IM CLEAN AS A NEN “AND THE LEGEND GROWS «THE NEMESIS OF EVILDOERS «THE GHOST WHO WALKS +THE PHANTOM$ Crt By John Cullen Murphy 000, UNCLE, DARLING | By Fred Lasswell AHH "! you Put MICHAELANGELO TH’ VARMINT TO DRAP OVER SOME AFTERNOON ANT YUL CARN HIM TH’ SECI By George McManus (Sze WHATILE I 00 By Paul Robinson |S IF IT HAD BEEN DEBBY I WOULDN'T HAVE LET HER WHAT TLL Have TO | DO To you /SorRy Push Foreign Policy OK By EDMOND LE BRETON * WASHINGTON (#—House leaders pushed Friday for quick committee aprorat: of the Eisenhower. ad- ministration’s major forei declaration—demasctation ot pe “aggressive despotism.” They expressed confidence the Foreign Affairs Committee, meet- ing in closed session, would speed the resolution along, resisting de- mands for outright condemnation of once-secret wartime agreements and for stronger language to point up the appeal to oppressed naticns. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has postponed action until Tuesday, waiting to hear more on the proposed rewordings from Secretary of State Dulles. He already has strongly defended the present version and asked for an impressive favorable vote. Some members of the House Un- American Activities Committee, who have been hearing educators testify about their experiences in campus Communist cells, spoke up for job protection for willing wit- | nesses who have renounced Com- munism. They ran into one uncooperative witness Thursday — Wendell H. Furry, a Harvard physics profes- sor, who refused to testify as to; whether he had belonged toa Com- munist group at Harvard in the late 30’s. In a statement issued later to newsmen, Furry said he was not | a member of the Communist Party and had done nothing with intent |to injure the U. S He did not say whether he had been a mem- ber in the past. The committee held a data! session Friday. A House Ways and Means sub- committee recalled to the stand Donald Tydings, an employe of the Internal Revenue Bureau’ sAl- cohol Tax Division, for more gues- tioning about his career in the bureau’s service. The committee pro- motion and also when he faced a punitive transfer. Robert H. Denham, former gen- eral counsel for the National Labor Relations Board, told the House Labor Committee the Taft-Hartley Act had been ‘‘manhandled” by ad- ministrators who favored unions over employers. The committee met Friday to hear more on his suggestion that the law and the organization to administer it be wiped out and replaced by a new Statute along the same lines and new administrators appa‘uted by Presidtit ‘Eisenhower. The Senate had a non-controver- sial isste’ before it--a resolution denounciig Soviet Russia and its sal for. “increasing persecu- tion” of Jews as well as oppres- sion of members of the Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, protes- tant and Moslem faiths and other minorities., NAVY CUTS DOWN ON SIGNING DRAFT AGE RESERVISTS WASHINGTON (#—The Navy is 'House Leaders | indistinct shape smoke-hazed shadows. { — Rimbaud ; dering who ¥ seen ii irror, Rimbaud Link. away from me, friend—get away.” ‘ Smith couldn’t comprehend the in | pitched voice, “Step aside, Limpy! i Step aside!” P |-__ But it was Rimbaud who moved. Wheeling away from: the bar, he | smashed the front bracket lamp with a shot that. merged with the | blast of Link’s gun, That bullet whanged past Rimbaud’s head to shatter a front window. sag soe muzzle flare for a target, n baud | fired. twice . an eeped | aside and heard Link yelp, “I'm it!’ | Rimbaud flicked a glance at Lew Stromberg, who stood in the bright island of light over by the poker table. The Roman Fi was flattened against wall with the others. lainly wanted to stay out of this it. “What's going on in there?” a man shouted from the street, ‘our the; 7. Hi ; clei hi mC will le Say siete, aauely. pleaged: t Smith had turned out to be i here tonight! Street with blood streaming from his right arm. ogi gone over to find out what happened. ‘Eve went toward the hotel and tly,. meeting Sheriff Robil- al aeons i shouted, must've chased Sam Maiben right into town!” . ‘ ‘ Another, man, hearing this as he ran down Residential voiced < “Good The whole town was NOTAS CUBANAS Por RAOUL ALPIZAR POYO AVENIDA MARTI cutting down sharply on the signing | of draft-age, inexperienced men in its reserve. Officials said Thursday the in- flux of such men in the reserve was having two results the Navy did not desire: 1. It was cutting down on the number of regular enlistees the service could take. 2. It was filling up the reserve, now at about 400,000 strength, with “boots’’ instead of experienced, rated. men whom the Navy would like to have on call. The law requires the Navy to put a reservist on active duty if he ap- plies for it. He is eligible for re- lease after not more than 24 months, much of which time must be spent in training him. Regular enlistments are for four years. Of- ficials said that because of the number of reservists being placed on active duty the Navy was able to enlist only about 25 per cent of the applicants for the regular serv- ice. Accordingly, the Navy has set a nation - wide reserve enlistment quota of 2,000 men a month, from which, however, men with previous naval service are excepted. The quota may be ended in a year, spokesmen said, when large numbers of regulars who enlisted soon after the Korean War started aquel gran leader, nombrando la Bell Peter: at Mit sh e calle situada junto a su monu-| recuerdan a mento AVENIDA MARTI, ‘como ti. Rite | Link and Jim Rimbaud,” said. Jim get hit too?” Eve ihe BEe ; iy a Bree TH ee cael 2¢ eh 8 fi Lae F) Pal | Ea 3 : i ip ifs i