The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 9, 1953, Page 8

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Page 8” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, March. 9,°1953 FLASH.GORDON THE PHANTOM TEN EXCEPT THAT BUMP ON FER] IONT WAKE UB WHY E JUNGLE? PARTICULARLY INA SECTION NOTED FOR BIG CATS. NO WEAPONS, NO SUPPLIES «HEY+SHE'S COMING To? NOW FORTHE ANSWERS? BRILLIANT MAGICIAN-- YOU ARE JUST 4 OBEDIENT THE we {tivnNG-DEAOY OnpeAR-— IgZs 1 iZ - *™""EY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY <? ‘ "FY" Zee GREAT PLASTEUR OF PARIS DOES NOT ALLOW ZEE PEEK UNTIL ZEE STATUE SHE IS FINISH-- NEVAIRI! AHH, MAMZELL! I see |, YOU MADE ZEE 'HUSH UP, YOU" PUPPY DOGS" FOR DINNER gag Eas “e i f ef Z their party and andj. liminate 2 treat Unt such an explosion ae st vagy it ao remain oe Stalin was ran intellectual nor, so far.as is knw, neurotie. |’ Ss oe flamboyant: egocentric. None of the men jn circle at the-time of Malenkov,. Béria : or been m as high int it vit u 65 re aBt ity 4 : Hi | % 2 : Batke? 1 BREg By Lee Falk and Phil Davis|acted as a team.“ WHY DID IT TURN OUT LIKE THIS? ’ TH BODACIOUS CoweEZzy FROM HOOTIN' HOU NO SAMI could be ‘consi FIGHT ME 2 0h EN KNOW ig. The vi ‘teibu their shrewdness is’that’ survive in ‘a ‘slaughter- é z ir. for enture and. a reputa- ‘ate wl ‘masses of 2 F ting old." Rimbaud to give their. devotion. to - s : at the real- dividual than to‘a é The gunsmoke| - young. bucks | ‘Anybody around, we ae shart, bo dod eed cabin's| He led his horse over to the cor- the Ginseint ral, unsaddled, and forked it a feed Phre -two| of hay. When he came into the I inffom| kitchen he said e i tap for their evening | dodging ain't no fun, for a fact.” ter 5 “Even with irl to : he caval ets for hat you company?” Rimbaud asked Ay watching the! slyly. apes. Maiben. didn't like that and + the corral, he jum; ‘up, tippi “Just i ii h other out for fae." Rimbaud said Seeing the tension ebb from Mai- ben's haggard face, he added, “You're spooky as a bunch-quitter “It's the listening,” Maiben said. “phe: listening ma Tite ail the ga a ne beet piste _ that separated twent e tt i il ERS ae H tie i : i if é i Bi i Rg é iy F ¥ sid Ee ft Gi it Hi! I iar! t i Fa ti FE iit ifs & 4 = : Hit at HM ' ir i E i ii} i é fr iz hit i j i i Eg : HE i it i ip & i ? H. 4] f faere ! F ii] int "trom f pf eh rig ia A be her two children after a cold box car near their he Allen, Tif, 10, and his six-year-old ers to the boxcar. Jonetta said her brother got the idea of run- ning away after they had ‘their television privileges curtailed to give them. more time for study. Their father, Master Ser- *‘geant Allen Hardy, ‘is trom Jackson, Tenn —(#) Wirephoto. [telephoned Missourt bighway patro gee nip or tes bere ry night i ih neejt circ! iy 7° A fr fits .

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