The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1934, Page 3

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esis: zing te Pi by tg i 4sass al te the house on ‘ aa batt : Ged ero) elcome ; te erica gona: ‘Chapter Nitie” Th REE SHOTS scene ofthe crime was a ‘ozilyturnished breakfast-room, resplendent with polished wood, i silver, sparkling glass, ‘® background of dark. wail ing and richly em- Wallpaper. tung here and ‘with the bright colors of bunt- {a the center of-the room fe refectory table, with eight | around: it—three at le, oné at the foot, and a fal armcheir at the host’s Om 1 table six. slender wax ‘bufned: down to gutter- Stubs. There was an open tile its wide hearth protected finely meshed copper screen, a! Massive log was still burning. tp, he sufficient © give the » Foom'a comfortable temperature, ¢ Unfortunately, there were two ‘Gead men to trn*the scene into a ‘Mockery: There was the friendly ‘negpe of. gunfire still In. ‘GMeer Hamil). lay just inside the his. lege drawn. up just a ht of his body resting Tan aide | The owe of death was fully ap-| noving the body— bullets had been fired into his st; one directly into the! other slightty hy ote and) emege eon, ‘So much for} jain!l—0f0-| tmade cs the ag seated: host's chair, but ta a) ie ies other, in such a! i DMS) ters, » HI viesiad gab! the things stood -at his packet of ciga- PoRT ee INDIES a. ‘Leave Havana for ss Key West Wednesday and Seturdays West for eae Boe Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur. peer Remereihens oh Setesaiton, ob Palin Otton'ets On Dagat seen | promptiy lockea up the scene of the | - shooting after his first scrutiny had | shown him.that both victims were beyond medical attention. | The candle flames reared high | and cold, their: flutterings casting | weird shadows of the six. men up j the walls and obliquely across the , “Have. you tried all the} demanded. “Are you sure none-of thent f§ working?” | Connally spoke up. “Yes, sir. Saal j juiee must be cut off.” “It must be cut off at the meter. Suppose you go down in the cellar. |. and see if you can find out.about it, And while you're there, take a look © at the heating arrangements. We're going to be here the rest of the | might, by the look of things, and we | can’t work without light or heat.” Officer Connally went to the cel- : lar door, drew the bolts after some tugging, and descended the stairs. | In a very short time he called up to | Say that he had pulled the lever on } the electric meter. The candles were | blown out. i Harper turned to Hilleary. “You. , and Connally were first on the Scene, weren’t you?” “Yes, sir. We followed Officer box to this house.” | “What did you do while you were waiting? Were you here in the hall the whole time?” | “We had a look around, carrying ; those candles, but we didn’t leave this floor, It was dark everywhere i and we couldn't see much, but found all the doors locked—except the front door, of course, Everything seemed to be in order.” Harper nodded and turned to ‘bis ite men. “I want this house searched ' from top to bottom. And keep your, eyes open for any signs of recent cupancy. For instance, there must be.@ hat and overcoat somewhere; | about.” Officers. Clymer, Smith and. Hil. | leary seattered for their search. Harper picked up the telephone and dialed the Homicide Bureau. He } a terse report of the dou- ‘bie killing, giving only the address of the house and the telephone num- ber, To. the listening Doyle's sur. prise, he suppressed any mention of names, = JARPER. Dut im @ requisition ‘for + fe agent “pgpeee to be sént ‘up at once, a Coroner’s deputy, {the official photographer, and the ‘usual technical experts. whose duty was to make the basic survey in cide cases, He’ also requested + that Detective John : fied of assignment iethe Geek alete report at once: tay antag oO the! time the sors re had fin- ished . telephoning, - had come up from the oe thing will be 0.K., S “he re ported, “There’s one of new fangled ofl heaters down there. It bn going all right, but the gauge die old fiat) 1 27, 1933. and Fridays 12:15 aca nrelcisaipgtinee tnceredDtep adie weenie ines buses a { Pittsburgh Pirates, IF 2 land club scored seven runs in, the seventh inning. "Phe White. Sox . trimmed the |Mackmen to the tune. of 7-2. Zeke jBonura knocked out, his sixth hom-|. yet of the season in this contest,|- - The St. Leuis Browns rallied in their game ‘with. the Red Sox. to < {town Boston, 4, to 3, Manager! iTS ARE WIN! Rogers Hornsby connected for. a NERS’ “OVER Gincinnara|#ome run, during the. game. The summaries: REDS; CARDINALS WHIP | NATIONAL LEAGUE | BRAVES te At New York WGincinnati New York | Batteries: Johnson, NEW YORK GI. 3s 8 0 6 9 0 Shaute, (Special {o' 'The Citizen) jNew York, . \Cleyeland. .. ADetroit R, H: E.}) Bitgsim. j AMERICAN, LEAGUE Club— W. LL. iy Stout and O'Farrell; NEWS oer ay 18.—The| Seon and Mancuso. Brooklyn Dodgers downed the} At Brooklyn the! Pittsburgh Brooklyn .- Batteries: Switt and Grace;; the ‘National! *Mungo and Lopez pulling boys from the. city of many fac. jtories down, from. : League lead" in a 10-inning game. | |The mound duel was. between ° RHE, 510 2: 3 1 an and N. Da-| ty; Bette, Smith ~ Hogan, At Boston test 1 “te bee} tenth gand eley the season, un of Philadelphi: by “Hartnett | Batteries: Lee, Malone and; oc- driving out his seventh homer to! , Hartnett; Davis, Pearce, Darrow, | help Chicago win, The tribe from; Grabowski. and: Wilson, Todd. the Windy City got 20 hits off! four Philly pitchtrs, *- The New York Giants defeated | the Cincinnati Reds, 6 to 3. Big! [Fred Fitssimmons was the main star for the New Yorkers by piteh-| ing his third ‘complete game and third victory of the season. He! was also credited bik a home run. The St, Louis Cardinals were winners over the Boston Brayes, 5 to 3, in their series opener. Man-! ager Frankie Frisch and Virgil Davis knockéd: home Yuns they counted-most. The Detroit Tigers won from the Yankees, 5 to. 4, Tommy Bridges was on the mound for De. troit, with New York using Van Atta, Murphy and;Uhie in the box. The! vietory put the’ Tigers ‘into ¥ itt third place ahead of, Philadelphia, |. At. 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