The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1934, Page 5

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~ BY WALTER C. BROWN. SS ihece Alp oe Pore Ion» snus ce framework of | it thes ‘been @itnobineed that every state and section, every cith LARSEN? AMONG iN alter receiving o series vr) ys40: i 9 the» 5 ‘eoniba ee ening letters. ie shot at on a iouciy ve inner door. ote Mppresieeabieer en ep ee oR poll has been|and countryside, elass and octupat (OF on ‘marriage licenses were issued | Portions of the day will bring pow- 4 wells it ¢ for 20 erate hie aces See walersions pencle she jingling down over the coin by The. Literary/ tion in the United States. .... |" DUCEMENTS DPFFERED — ‘from the office of County Budge lor and “alithority:undek schon cunts’ His aches aia Dufrenus'e j Digest... Tile poll jo aesigned: to! The accuracy and fairness. FLORIDA BOYS Hugh Gum: -Thosé to whom per- '_,,, good aspects, to avoid a} dng is B cents weekly on each | LITERARY DIGEST LAUNCHES POLL INEW INCENTIVE |FOUR MARRIAGE |isds;'sHiorocconel "zoe RELATIVE TO ROOSEVELT POLACIES| POR CAMP UNIT: LICENSES ISSUED |r 0c Tce) ams re i 1 { j | :person, disposed to find happiness} the carrier who delivers your \ Duting the week ending today |in the ordinary routine of tif.) . —s fac saat fo hiw may have ambushed hime | floor. Cee sad 0 him have ambushed him. § : ee * : ‘ } 5 5 ' to open Dufresne’s Still there was no answer. A déad test the publi ea 4 " the] these ‘cross sections of Anietican] < “i i ai bo ed wes i a ae subscriber. If he is not paid silence reigned within. The flash- ‘policies of President Franklin D.! compiled by The Literary; " *, me lisctemic Hee —— Extelvina {te being tudications et enetial @ HE feses. Not The Citizen. aehalan, Terrace house as bait bes ary » |light, sweeping from side to side, t jDigest have been demonstrated Apetiil Ab Whe catieen) ® , H Bites canter thi 6 ive been |gave fugitive glimpses of a wide, rcjenihyet alg mare de uring the ast thitteeh “yeats|) $04s SOREN, Ga. May 17, Montejo;, x Chester Warren | fortune. TIP ISS Bae s. Found: dead in Dntresne's house. deep hall with paneled woodwork ar pra the ac-{#inee The Digest designed their! Sila Boba ‘whi Mane an oa and Elma 4 Se Se ‘ and richly furnished. But there was in onder to guarentee ‘nation-wide ‘polls, In 1920 The lorida boys added | Vargas d iloss of friends, though there seem: Sherif "Doyle Roberts; Victor = = = a eae d Gonzalez. : Chapter Eight CRIME SCENE if ET us go back /a short time and . follow the adventures of Bandit Chager No. 18. With Hilleary driving and Con- Bally calling the turns, the speedy ear headed for Officer Ham- “teffitory. They bad to drive -©% ‘slowly; for'the headlights could not cut very deeply into the teeth of the ‘Storm and the automatic windshield «Wiper just about held its own against the fiercely-driven snow. Connally,kept a sharp lookout. but in vain. At every street intersection Billeary sounded the whirring siren call, familiar to every patrolman’s ear as the signal of the “Fiying Hitteary brought the car to a halt beside the call-box from which Ham- iM should’ have reported: It bore a conical cap of snow, teaning crazily _ to one side trom the force of the witid All around was a white wilder ness inches deep, and gaining stead fiy. Unbroken in. tts smooth, wind drifted reaches, only a gentle bulge Showed where the curbstone was wet. Gonnaliy borrowed the heavy flashight trom the car's equipment and got oyt of the machine. The po Meeman turned op the beam and Mashed tt ti a circle. Here and there were dhmlsiakable ridges and filled _ du hollows wh‘ch roughly: outiined the imprints a shoe had left earlier something eerie about this silent curacy that has marked gine other’; Digest Poll predicted thejificentive in CMEC, at Fort) : ony Gerding. Phen Sock Bersvan this July, a8 the. beard of | Operated by the chicks t! place with its teetering door and the snow seeping over the sill. They looked at each other, then started as the door thundered shut behind thém. “Prep that dathn thing open!” Connally shouted, and jerk- ing out his service tevol¥er, a@- vanced warily into the ball. He had glimpsed a faint line of light ander @ door farther down the hall. He tried the knob cautiously, then fung the door back with a quick motion. Hilleary had found the electric light switches near the front door, “but 'could get no response from any of them, Armed and alert, Connally peered into the room—and stood rooted to the threshold. Over bis shoulder came the sharp hiss of tndrawp breath from his companion as he, too, saw. Connally’s brain was swift in re- action. A moment's examination of the gruesome burden of that room confirmed. his worst fears. “Don’t touch anything bere,” he warned, backing away toward the door, “tf saw a telephone out in the hall. it it's disconnected you'll have to drive back and report this.” To bis sativfaction, when he lifted the tele phone receiver-be heard the familiar buzz, and In a few moments his call was through to the Fourteenth Pre- cinct. . ( Rico had no sooner re placed the telephone receiver than the clammy silence of this trag- | fraud or counterfeiting, the bal- been used in printing the ‘allo! such national polls. The Literary; 000,000 voters thioughout bog and Roosevelt's vietory ove i you approveion the whole the acts! Yer—all those presidential leet en rent 4h one of the dot- | or 7, tions were forecast with © wearly: and policies of Roosevelt’s fest 69 per sent y by The Die Digest will ask approximately 1b + | tape, Hooyer’s victory over Smith, ,santtel, ‘University of Plonida. bas’ selves, a regulator.and heater or Hoe Dat n _ Over ‘750,000 secret ballots, the! 1932 D Pole the: hee — gerd — WA of ji¢ protest against rohibi-/ tr facent states in the curnent Digest |! Public pr A poll, have been mailed from Poll to. a student, a CMTC good conduct. and will be disttibuted in the next! " day or so, Arthur. 8. Draper, | "¢**Pepers of America. pris ‘editor of The Literary Digest, re-| ‘The operation of the pall re-|S*7d Poarecter, ten requésts for ballots can be dressers and 300 assembling i : granted: The only way a person Mailing clerks. An experienced ““——————~ {may vote in this poll is to receive Staff has been working on the MI OF CIP A APLALLLLES oy | a ballot di t] mailing jist for months to - bring ed y | mail, oo ied the mames and addresses up 40 } <The current will have addea date. A darge number ‘of, addi: steaiticuscs tn that Gah voter will tional inspectors and clevks have be asked how ‘he east his balloy in deen employed to tally ‘the: re- the’ 1932 presidential election. turns. The whole dtaff «has ° al: Thus the current poll will indicate Teady been . organizeth ‘aud | ane the: percentage of Voters who have teady for work at the Poll-Head: shifted their party ~ allegiance quarters of The Literary Digest. ° {since Roosevelt was elected. ‘The publishers state that over. To guard. against tampering,:1,900,000 pounds of paper have eden) vot ia keer te envelopes and letters. of instruc | statement by The Literary Digest! tion. The postage for this {at their poll headquarters in Newieurrent poll will provide. interest- York City. é ing wotk for mathematicians. -Each envelopé cohtaining» the’ As was the iule in former pols, “announced that “a ‘scholar-: broadets is plugged in to the near- ship to. inelude pegisi@ation fees est electrical socket. / oy imlitonies. wil be amended .on the ‘the halder mantains a satisfactory year?’ | eat Polls, Jn. 2982, 1880, and Teeammendation #f the gorps area academic average and during his e' at Fort Sereven, who is ai The award states that one hold- | i ‘i relic! neal resident of Morida, a graduate of er-shall be appointed but at. no ill get on ganas at oe ‘Acertdited high schoo! in Flor-‘time shall the total numver Headquarters in New York City! “neanny” in the leading #2, resenting the proper admis- holders-be greater than four. s |sion eertifiieate and certificate of The vast majority trainees from Florida Z 2 ‘Scholarship shall be for the school boys, so keen competition peated. the warning that mo writ-'quines the services of 2,500 ad- s.r years attendamee provide! is expected for this coveted honor. | of Prosperity ‘COME TO MIAMI MILLIONAIRES: PLAYGROUND” OUTSIDE | PAINT EVENT ic house weighed down upan them ballét is individually addtessed.. It! the publishers state that’ no” re-' _ . auiie the wind went’ whistling ; is seat indicated ecgines poll is} — for ballots can ‘be granted, , MEALS IN. KEEPING WITH THE TIMES ‘ down the deep hall, stirring up for | seer in every respect ‘that it to those: whose names do not. ap-); ay ee ses ces bog enced phate ve rustliots, ab of unseen drapet| ifivolves no obligation an the part pear on their mailing fist, a rute/ Me. . Lae Fiitces on AU) Recreational Activities if coming to. the pitiar tor his | '°s While the silent snow sifted tat ' of the voter ether than marking} which has insured the correctness. §S..°> t at Our Tourist Information Bureau About earlier “pull” and his subsequent |{2e? 204 farther over the threshold. | his choice. The return postage is, of all previous Digest Polls, The’ tn Bide Trips, ‘Sight-Seeing, Etc., and See Our departure, Gnicted hed been tetniy warts, but [Bad by The Digest. __ | first, returns of the cuttent. poll My: Reetbatfondl Hobt; Aboot Fishing, Gelf-and Other Sports. There were a tew tre'marks In| the exposed hallway as ea ‘chill oe 15,000,000 voters to whom will appear in The Literary Digest 9, SFO the street, put no other tracks along je; “straw votes” in the current for May 19. © Seiten ave. wwving wack he | "iiary swung sont ta og, PON We Deg wt ate the naines! » tive ‘LEAMINGTON ie er sr ‘Move Popular Hotel i TR! VENUE ~ : x gig Soo cme ore idan ; Join, Our Drive for Boautibul Porches S-W PORCH and DECK PAINT Goodbye unsightly porches. be | our Outside SPECIAL Paint Ever paging can buy 8- Porch and Deck Paint at a special reduced It beauti- fies and protects your porch. applied— c Qt. Can Know before you res what the paint for your home will cost. 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The hall beyond the yawning door was merely a black cavity lead- dng tmto the unknown. PE Serge Bion followed the ‘wrong 20 cross the threshold he. ry suggested; “these are Just trom somebody going | Clothes. but soon recognined home” é a eee ‘. “What ahout that door? Connally | NEtt_ ea countered. “Peopte don't leave their | Sait. beng polo geend trout doors banging in a storm, We'd “homed Detter look into this. Come on!” Connally pulied of a glove and | OBCe inside, Doyle was alt pressed the electric bel Dutton, alert as @ pointer In the middle belding & down with bis Anger. Tiere was vo anewertng sound. At |, fer waiting a cuitable time, Connal ty stepped gingeriy across xhe threshold. The inner vesttbale doors Were closed j He torned the knob and peered |/Cemurtont. 4936 thte @ stil deeper well of darkness. “Hetio! 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