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= THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Tuesday, June 30, 1953 —by Carl Ryman cen | ge] TO KISS, OR KILL | AP Newsfeatures By Day Keene Here are authoritative answers | from the Veterans Administration be sibi 5 ge fo four questions of interest to Chapter 19 the rest of his life. If he died in | mitted. “It wouldn't be any ood former i id their fami- : ” the next five min out heré if we did. We co t Haine va au ico oes 7 ae aaa Gale returned with t phish ave i vee sod % ao | ball juarte led with jieutenan' ose reproac! @. I expect to graduate from le £ against) rye. “Why Bases oney?” him. “Why tell him that, Inspec- law school under the Korean GI| him. “I ti Ma one of the glasses. | tor? It’s part of standard police Bill. After I finish, would I be al-| steppe: cas Anaire| : 3 heey nes ga ad ee ee | Shay descended| Mandell drained hi d| all the crime programs on tele- pra es “eh sine | thee with set it on the si ti eee Waa ts y of clerkship? h r I Mandell said, “O.K. Have fun. A. You would be permitted to ri i con I'm laughing. Has my bail heen take this job training under the| « uted, “You didn’t say, Toe ccd ‘the tells 6¢. hie i State . , ari 3] —, Bill only if your are “To us,” Mandell said. topcoat still farther apart, “I'm He ry to say, no. must be met before you may be x so hen out’ @dmitted to the bar examination} °° ve I g. He} |\ i g Lieutenant Rose sat on the arm and to practice. s : “Now,| of an easy chair. “Is that being joe ‘ HEY; LISTEN TO THIS! YOU JUDGE A PICKLE-| [THIS ONE DON'T SOUND SO BAD...YOU MAKE Q. I am the widow of a World a jw = noe ip EO ; ete F EATING CONTEST AND COLLECT TEN PERCENT) | ONE O! THEM MOVIE SERIALS. ; Aa aitene “I don't- feel hospitable.” e ‘ UP AHUNNERT GRAND. Penne orto an have aiGaugls | Ml : aes set Up “after we drive all the way & / : : PICKLED BEETS AND MARINATED CHAMP! SUNSHINE FRESH FRU ter, age 20, who is in school. The y hing I can T ve cr go up the | out here to see you? Through the ‘ i 3 | HERRING CORP. * ¢ DEE-LICIOUS LONG-STEWMED AMERICAN VA has been paying us a pension ee ee sts e walked to the door | cold?” Rose took a package of i : | — BesuTes! that covers us both. My daughter is | c ad. “Nothing, | g s re was a Chi- | cigarettes from his pocket and of- i : : Aa PR : Planning to get married and drop 3 s pean the ative: wae od eee Mandell. d } @ut of school. Will she still be en-| 0725 it and her hat car : ti eo aiilowiie hanks, I'll smoke my own, if titled to a pension? “Fox i : : tor Carlton | you don’t mind.” 5 A. No. Under the law she may] acy?’ enant Rose were waiting} Rose put a cigarette to his lips < Mot be paid a pension after she a the porte-cochere and the package in his pocket. pies SA How ABOUT SIGNING A TES ‘ i ve e | “No. "st t. Why should 1 Marries or drops out of school, or Mind if we come i Rose Be OE et ce cain aa 3 he Ay, TMONiAl. FOR A SHAVING both. : | } ; ; ! us Jton | kept it soaked in olive oil, when- < , CREAM? FIVE GRAND AND Q. Ihave been paying premiums y 2 e d 11 and | ever it wasn’t in use. You married @n my GI insurance by having VA| -*S r d en-| quite a house, Barney. And into deduct the payments out of my oe bag 2 aa | quite a family. You'd pe aareeed monthly disability compensation im. I 2 illiterate, ; rat i you Pnewanorarine Rope pied check. My compensation has just} d une It made|,_, y a | erybody in Chicago.” - been repent so at no longer a fee a big dumb aoe "t give yo dell atoaed to be ai covers the amount of the premium. ° le ‘ do you fellows want?” Z * Could VA continue to fee the sek warned pin Lieutenant Ri 5 peter Corlton took a fam- z WUSS'N THAT! Sheena Aree eseens Shee ot Veils CHIRK UP, : : . He'd promised) biand and Bud iliar-looking wallet from _ his : ~ 0 R fompensation toward my premium pling he would. | Gana, ono fee pocket. “This is your wallet, isn’t PAW DONT TELL ME i > ANY CT WENT OFF AN M_INFUNNEL payments, if I send in a check for had told him not to] He closed sr behind him.| it, Barney?” “THE! $ KNOCKED MIZ SACKER RUN OFF LIKE the difference each month? uC 1 ‘t. worry about! Mandell follo riton into| “You know it is.” Jes’ REVENOOERS A SMACK-DAB To SOME SCAIRT A. No. One of the requirements} -! Bernard. I've iving “Wha 7 “You identify it?” TH Gi Ne d the living room. “What do you y ; tH’ GROUND that must be met, for VA to pay c us z til aon guys want?” “I did that down at the station.” ns i sati is pised some other ier % y, there’s a fair question,” Carlton thumbed through the be E ix hundred dollars. That's a lo! pay at least equal to the amount What other | back hicago V ar: | of money, Barney. A man could of the premium. r?_ Mandell fin- | Carlton asked. | go a long way on six hundred dol- Q. I have a 20-year endowment | n his pocket.| “You got a warrant for me?” | lars.” GI insurance policy. I have elected 2 1 money to lasthim! Carlton sighed. “No,” he. ad- (To be continued) to receive installmen: payments, after the endowment period is up. | What would happen if 1 de before | CONEY ISLAND BLOSSOMS AS HEAT WAVE HITS CITY : j al : a meas Cae ees —by Edgar Rice Burroughs lail to name a beneficiary? I * A. In such a case, the unpaid i Ni installments would be paid in one | 7 ‘ Sie ares zx E {Veterans living in K — , ee pre SY Acwe—-? Tn PNCLLN A RUE WORE eterans living in Key West, Flor- 4 SSa8 =<! i-~ ida who wish further information i : ; x Sages 1 ORuS; BUT. srk oe about their benefits should write | l BACKFIRED ERROLE the VA office at Room 218, Post} Office Building.) AGED FATHERS SYDNEY () — Exch year| nearly 20 Australians over the age of 70 become fathers, according to * g survey by. the Acting Common- fe ‘ 5 7 c > ¢ 3 wealth Statisticians in Canberra. 2 : $ x The survey, based on birth, mar- Re eet i 1 MMs . "WV PROFESSOR REDFIELD, A MYCOLOGIST,” BEGAN THE tiage and death certificates for | ny ¥ o ¥ SENT ROY BRISTER AND ME HERE TO STUDY’ JAZIOUS FUNGI = 1950, shows that of the 18 men who ‘ g3 ‘ é . 3 ; ~ - - were fathers at the age of 70 or| more in 1950, one was 80 and an- other was the husband of a girl aged 20. One youth became a father at 15, and 158 girls had become mothers at that age. Three of the girls were only 12 and nine were 13. The percentage of births outside wedlock, (3.84) was the lowest for | 10 years, One firstborn child in five was born within eight months | of marriage. In 1950 one mother ga ig resect gave birth to her 18th child and| A PAIR OF RIDERS in the parachute jump gets a bird’s eye view of the dense cro’ four to the 17th child. Another had | Coney Island’s beach and boardwalk to escape the heat ee which hit New York SS eee her 15th child in as many years of | zoomed into the 90s, sending millions of people to pools and beaches. A violent thunderstorm temporarily marriage. \ interrupted heat wave, with lightning killing two mien and a woman, injuring 17 others. (International) FLASH GORDON YOU'RE SuRE we'Re J I'LL TRUST TO \ YOU WERE RIGHT AGAIN, —Y WELL, HOW GOIN’ THE, RIG! WORRILESS' HUNCHES/ WORRILESS/ HIS DAD ISN'T }) THAT? GUESS MY HE ae RIGHT = AROUND... POOR KID! HE'S / DREAM ‘BOUT THE ici 7 MAYBE Hi ALL TUCKERED OuT! BEAST WITH WINGS ‘ tobi aisowe MUSTR BEEN RIGHT NEVER: KNOW (WHAT HiT HIM! LETS HAVE TOO = HUH, FLASH F ANOTHER DRINIX. —by Wilson MeCoy| on anx {Ve RNOWNYOUONLY ) SHALL WE ; ORIFI MAV~ |} ALLUKE 4 ERIS A DEAR PRIEND pail APION pepe DIANA: CHAMPION MAGIC YOU REALLY BELIEVE \| DON'T! LOOK] THAT GET-UP --| SCARY? | ALL*= WILL APIGHTER?