The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 26, 1953, Page 10

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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday, June 26, 1953 =) WAY ON FOOT, DAD! 5 | I REMEMBER SOME fA OF THE LANDMARKS! = | ray ° Zz $ 6 2 YOU KEEP THE BIG GUEST ROOM== WE NEVER RNOW WHEN HELL ~ LEEPS ON THE MAT. THE OTHER STRAW MATS <2 ONE'S FOR HIS WOLF. : & = > 2 Jj ° = 1 HEAR HE HAS A BIG FIGHT COMING UP.IF L WIN, I REPLACE HIN IN THE FIGHT. MY NAME IS BEAN. IS IT WORTH TEN YOU WANT A SPARRING THOUSAND PARTNER FOR YOUR FIGHTER. HERE I AM. O.K., OK, SO I GOT ALITTLE COLORFUL IN QUOTING BEN...WHAT'S THE DAMAGE ? YOu BOTH | GET PART OF THE GATE...AND LOOK WHAT THOSE STORIES DID FOR THE BOX OFFICE! EXCUSE ME FOR BARGING IN,RED...BUT I THINK YOU'VE GOT AN EXPLANATION OF THOSE PHONY INTERVIEWS COMING TO YOU.GO "'D LOVE To HOLP YE, SUGHAID, GUT I GOT BISCUITS (N TH OVEN iif HURRY, TATTY !! NE GOT TO HOLP ME P HER--QUICK Hf [mn ( AUNT LOWEEZY'S GONE AFTER MIZ SACKER. WIF_UNK SNUFFY'S “1 WAS SURE TSANHIM COME MS DoWwN ABOUT HERE se Hey.’ THAT MUST” BE ANAVY FUER! IT'S ON THE RADIO THAT H&'S MISSING Not YeT’—Nor \| THE PILOT EITHER TELL. DEBBY TO CIRCLE AROUND-~ 5 a MADRE MIA! HE COULDNT HIT A BULL. WiTH A SHOVEL FULL IMPOSSIBLE, THERE'S ONLY ONE THING FOR YOu TO DO. aq IFN WE KIN Sn \ biG uP SOME THEN 4 SPONSUKS” YUP..AN’ IN_AUGUST TH’ REGIONUL TOURNAMUNT WINNUHS GIT FREE \ TRIPS To Tw L/7TLe LeaGue WORLD SERIES AT WILLIAMSPORT, Aid.~ AT NATIONUL | \ REARQUAWTUHS | NVIDIDVN FHL ANVYGNVW Liaw VLL3 YAIHLVd dN ONIONINA 319009 AaNYVA L108 Nag DI8 aim OOSID AHL a4 Wavzo Dr. Morrison Is Released To Inactive Duty | Commander at. He hoped Inspec- joyed whatever i to do with them. d stubble on his en touched the back of his His head was sensitive to sary in 4 serv: the Ke Dr. a the ney waters leaving for a ite rt for five} i down the mar-| tel barber shop. dubious but sh the clotted r and replace © with gauze esive tape, spot the| shaved on the | her i's head. Then, careful in front of oval. * Mandell said. “That’s the barber his last ten who vas | da girl p, Mr. Mandell. id last night when any man who fights by COMDR. CHAS. W. MORRISON with any cheap trash Squeezed her arm as ned the grilled door on} tor will do “eat south- Conaie anon ” ern fried ch ntry ham, - “Tell Mack thanks. [twenty four h - ' MANDELL'S shoulders squared | is wife, the} 1 swaggered down the Dowling S. C., will re- ke their permanent re: West. | is the daughter of | Mrs. C. T. Dowling of| a bounce in his And the bounce was in his turn to m }dence in Ke te 501 A was at the far endl hall. Mandell lifted his to run them across the Mandell stepped into} d quietly, “I'm| t kill that girl.| AP Newsteotures The | pl TO KISS, OR KILL }room door and squeezed a fist! is full of air instead as a voice on} looked at the bird. It just went to | the other s “Forget him. You're beautiful, | beautiful, beautiful And you're} mine. All mine.” The voice was m deep whisky husk. Vaguely fa- | miliar. Mandell’s lifted hand felb to his side. The light went out of his eyes. His broken nose made | breathing difficult, He tapped it with a crooked forefinger, feeling | the old sickness and uncertainty | fill his head again. Gale was with some other man. big veins in Mandell’s tem- began to pound. His throat stricted to the point of pain. 1 sh gauze | I'll kill them both. Bon waited for Gale to answer ove tried the door it i squawked 1 do wouldn't have] your right names, Here comes the law.” Mandell closed the hall door and leaned against it. glad Gale wasn't in the room. Gale loved him. Gale had flown from Bermuda to be with him. She'd waited for him all night. And here, after two years, his mind was back in the same old dirty gutter. Accepting him, the parrot went into its routine again. “Forget him. You're beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. And you’re mine.” -j opened it and walked in. And fandell’s face | found himself in the sitting room jof the pouring in the window. Dresses} z parely } 25d skirts new bandage barely} ers and lingerie spilled in color- ful confusion from half a dozen open suitcases on the floor, the chairs, the sofa; the way they al- ways did whenever Gale traveled without a maid and decided on | sudden impulse that she wanted one certain garment. The only occupant of the room was a green-and-yellow parrot | swinging saucily on a wooden} | perch in a gilt cage hung from ja stand by a spring. As far as Mandell could whose neck he'd wrung. When the parrot saw Mandell, | cocked By Day Keene Mandell opened his eyes andj show a man how his mind could trick him. “You — bird, Mandell smiled weakly. Wiping his checks and forehead with his handkerchief, he opened the bedroom door. The shades of the room were drawn, but enough light leaked under them for him to see Gale. | She was sleeping. Mandell tiptoed |into the bedroom and closed the door behind him gently. Gale's soft brown hair formed | a pillow for the pale of her face, | Her lips were parted in a smile, | as if she were dreaming of some- thing pleasant, but even in the | half-light Mandell could see that {her cheeks were stained with tears. The chances were that Gale had cried herself to sleep. Gale stirred like a sleepy kit- ten. Mandell touched her. “Gale, | darling. Baby.” She sat up, gasping. “Barnes Gale strained her body against his, then pushed him away from | her. “No.” “No what, baby?” j asked. Gale's eyes were sullen. Her lower lip thrust out. She looked like a spoiled little girl. “Where have you been? You called two hours ago and said you were coming right down.” “Sure,” Mandell said soothing- ly. “But—” Gale squeezed her hair again. “I waited and waited and waited.” Mandell protested. “But darl- ng, if you'll only let me explain.” “I don’t love you any more.” Gale’s lower lip quivered. She green head and/| began to cry. fay all the way “Awk! Don't give|from Bermuda to be with you. boys. Awk!}And what happens?” She was shouting at him now. “First you get in a nasty mess with some woman. Then you lie to me. And leave me alone. For *ours.” Mandell tried to explain. “But sweetheart—” _Her bare feet were inches from his hand. He tried to pat one of - them and Gale kicked his hand away. “No. Don't touch me. I don't wi t you ever to touch me again.’ (To be comtinued) de of the wood said: you" With a kill him, Mandell thought. When she didn’t, he} nob of the door. The unlocked. Mandell was e. Bright sunlight was nd blouses and sweat- Mandell ll, the parrot was its He was c made many 5 rine Wert | Mass Vacation ALTOONA, Pa. (®—People going nt E. D,,0m Vacation usually like to get Mass. in a}@Way from it all—jangling trolley at the Naval Sta-| bells and such. | In this respect, the Altoona &i Logan Valley Electric: Reilway is g a helping hand to 10,000 Charleston, S. C., vy; shop employes of the Pennsylvan- in his father’s foot ia Railroad who start a mass two-| tor. week vacation July 4 Before acce The employes, even if they visit in the Navy _| the business section, won’t be both- in obstetrics | ered by trolley noises, the railway mber of Marion | com Most of its troiley Hospital at Lan-} business e from PRR workers | who use streetcars to go to work, ley lines will shut down and buses only will be used. = mond: tin us impor jused annually in the United States. The World Today By JAMES MARLOW might otherwise have yield- before now to Communist Since the Ko. WASHINGT! ‘ON WF eC from what has not ere discouraged similar aggres: If they had 3 ground 1 v much they could ¢ xt So, during their vacation, the trol-' *s are! About 160,000 tons of cork are} or threats or direct at-] t three years, | ind | ay PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER met with Senate and experts in an attempt to agree on changes in the Pictured at the White House after the meeting are (1. to r.): Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio), co-author of the labor law; McConnell Jr. (R-Pa.), chairman of the House Labor Committee, and Sherman Adams, Presidential Assistant. (International Soundphoto) DISCUSS TAFT-HARTLEY ACT CHANGES Crossword Puzzle i Taft-Hartley FE Rep. Samuel K. AlOTAMES TP IE 10) Bo OGG aula OMENS GMa (Ole YMIGIE AIDE Te) NITE MME IAISIE LL Die SiS (eT MMLC VIE Te! a aS ait) OPER MILA Cis wi orn race i : TE TEAR MBAIN | MATTIE|S) ay RIALLIE! GONEMIICE aan faba Solution of Yesterday's Puszie ETA MP} ACROSS 3%. Dinner 85. Look after oown 1. Fail into disuse mses i =e ? % &

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