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ai Sergeant,” 8 on your “1 got your m Quigley explained. mind?” ‘ “There are plenty of piztling fea- tures, Captain. But what I wanted ‘was to BBk sOme questions about -|OMieer Hamill, Fitet, what was his rating on marksmanship?” “First class,” Quigley answered promptly. “Hamill's bed @ sharp- : | shooter's éltatfon for years.” | let fe the room, to- ward Mr, 4 s5 ver sepia la has dear spiandee ‘As Harper remained silent, the AMBIGUOUS REPLIES Captain of the Fourteenth went on, lista? place for Mr. Dufreshe’s |“I see what's in your mind, Harper, gun is in the highboy in his | >ut even a rotten shot could pop his ‘ 2" Harper asked. man over at that distdnce.” tews nodded tn agreement. “There's much more to it than | W#, dots AbY other member of | M24” the Sergeant answered. “What | ‘this seh keep a gun or re about Hamill personally? Was he. | - gotver on hand?” nervous, hasty, quick to use his gun?” ie Bo ae ee ae pecs! | No, no, nothing Uke that, Just ptionig A-mencta. Mr. Devi, opposite. Hamill was a quiet, a type ot mnt tr” a chap, bee sure of himself. His . Ap cory was that guns should be used sutomatic. 1 am not familiar | ooiy as a last resort.” “Tell me this, Captain. Did Hamint know. Mr. Dufresne by sight? Did he know that the Dufresne house was untenanted at this time?” “Your first question I can’t answer definitely, but 1 don’t believe he did. T've been attached to the Fourteenth for eight years and I never met bim. ‘The answer to your second question is ‘Yes.’ Last June 21st a notice was filed with us that the Dufresne tam- ily was leaving for the summer. This notice was given by a John Whit- more, Know him?” : Harper nodded. “He's one of the servants here.” “Have you any record of an auto . how. i 0% | mobile found abandoned in this dis- overage he Rat rm seen nts |*TIet®, Were any care tagged last Cte soubt, ip joy ah 1 | Right.for illegal or overnight park- ‘nelghborhc ‘ ing?" | ever paid any particular attention.” at s Quigley looked surprised. “Not Ryd Page sho f Alege ik ~ one, Harper. Nobody with any sense yes deal with them as | WoW! have left a car out in that wrigered - storm.” be i “Well, I appreciate your help, Ary. yoeporlgrmatted a cay tory Captain. I’ve got a much clearer pic- ving Harper feel lire of Hamill, at any rate, ~ ing highly elated over the success of “his ruse. It was plain that old An- drews suspected nothing about the _ fevolver which~had reposed in his Jtoote, ‘ahd, sinte it wis i hats probab- to take account of the guns In ‘9 urmor room.” -Getective smiled and shook . “No. I've seen them and how HE commander of the Fourteenth | Preciitet took his leave and Har- per rose ftom the'table. “I guess it’s tine we tWisted the lion's tail,” he Peniarked. “We'll get Mr. Dufresne’s ¢ Diu sirageay see aa guns that disap- = ydilga) pear into thin afr. - ripe ag ropa -sadamehaboaieg ET detective, however, was ~The important thing was to gain spared the trouble of sending for the possession of that gun. At that mo. | ™28ter of the house for at that : moment Plerre Cufresne himself b ormcerenge A Lipo ree gee walked into the breakfast-room. ; “I looked “Good morning, Mr. Dufresne,”. ked tn | HAfPer greeted him. “This is my col league, Detective Lafferty. You prob- ably saw him around here last night.” “Yes,.and) this morning, too—ex- ploring my wardrobe. How are }things gding, Sergeant?” » "Oh, as well as can be expected,” replied casually. “There is so tuch routine in a case like this. By Mr. Dufresne, 1 must list : ) on-the premisese Can you give me a list?” Harper? Well, taking et one ge of course, “® police ‘mit to cai it, al- ‘though | have never arsine -imyselt the privilege. Do you require de Harper?” _ “It you please.” “This gun is an automatic action, jealiber .38, 1 believe, though 1 am Hot sure, It is so long since 1 han- ‘dled ft. It has never been fired, I'm Glad to say.” : “And where is it now?” “At the Austerlitz.” Harper was ‘making notations of these replies, “Do you not keep a gun heré ip this house? He kept his tree velsnee Sinee) Ss Sestble fs on duty.” 5 ite so, Mr. Dufresne, You did not your gun with you yester- day afternoon bushed?” 2 “No, Aw l-said, 1 never carry ft. It when you .were am- z ti Dufresne’s glahce played over the miscellaneous objeets scattered across the detective’s work-table “Now that the thing ts over, | don't Hi H : NO MAJOR LEAGUE the local Navy Field to-}baseball games played yesterday two | as both the National and American A regular schedule of games game; will be played today, however. a etetetietee Subscribe to The Citizen. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CHRISTI Arrangements have been made! for a diamondball game to be played tomorrow night at Bayview Park between Lopez Funeral Home and a picked team. The game is scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock. PIRATES DOWN MARINE BUNCH The Pirates baseball team de- feated an aggregation of Marines from two of the government ves. sels in port at the Navy Field on! evening at 6:30 o’elock. Convent grounds. their ‘banners and. -marched tered flowers along | the cited in unison. in the Mofstrance. Benediction: was given at score of 6 to 5. The Pirates were forced to use wended thei: dhesiat tle ben siden, aml iooh tee to taking the contest by the small! «ongregation. margin of one tally. Bane wall. TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at two games. Cleveland at games. St. games. New. York at; Boston. AMERICAN. LEAGUE Club— WwW. L. New York Detroit ... Cleveland St. Louis. .. Washington Boston Philadelphia Chicago ae Detroit, el. 586! 571! -568 | 518} 500 AT6 i Louis at Chicago, NATIONAL. LEAGUE Boston at New York. -415; Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 375, games, | Chicago at St. Louis. j Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Club— St. Louis -. New York Chicago Pittsburgh Boston ... Brooklyn .. Philadelphia Cincinnati Pet.! 619! 614 614 CHOOSES CASTOR OIL 415, 316 237) castor oil. 0000 Beoeococcesecooccooooooeoooeeee atk in these waters as well as POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1934 0000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000088 | Credit for, and read a part of the For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor J.F:BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROY S. FULFORD For County Commissioner Fifth District RAYMOND M. MALONEY For County Commissioner - Fifth District NATHAN C. NILES For Member Board Of Public Instruction District Two ALLAN B. CLEARE ON SUNDAY There was a Corpus Christi} Ferry Parrott, arrived from Procession at St. Mary’s Star of} the Sea, Catholie-Church, Sunday | The different sodalities carried in ranks. Tiny girls in white. seat- path. {Hymns were sung and prayers re- Colorful acolytes with smoking censers preceded the priest carrying the Sacred Host | the Sunday afternoon by the clos} flower-decked grotto, serving as a repository. Then the worshipers the church where the blessing of the even at that had a narrow escape. ' Holy Sacrament was given to the Many took part in the proces- pean, while a number of spectators {lined the outside of the Convent Washington, two] for state senator, was the next in twoladdress in diseussing’ the issues of two! one of which was a bill for pen- « COLUMBIA, Mo.—Told to take .575 | his choice of 30 days on thé rock allocation of gasoline taxes to -564/ pile or a third of a pint of castor} small counties, oil, Bud Edmonston of this city arrested for intoxication chose the| many occasions while in ——— | battles that he fought in the halls iFERRY PARROT BRINGS FREIGHT Cuba’ yesterday afternoon with éne car of tankage, eight cars with YOUR IF BUYING 8,889 crates of pineapples, four PROBLEMS miscellaneous cars, 159 aks 0* ; = Let These -MERCHANTS Help SOLVE Them |___GIFTS.__ || NEWSPAPER GRADUATION GIFTS Complete line for BOY of GIRL GRADUATES | includ- ing: WATCHES COMB AND BRUSH SETS FOUNTAIN PEN SETS COMPACTS FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL SETS FRANK JOHNSON PUZZLE YOU After a prayer, sérmon ahd mail, baggage and one passenger. hymn. the cross-bearer headed the {procession from the church ‘to the Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand. ard Fruit and Steamship Com- pany, arrived 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon from Philadelphia and berthed at the Porter. Dock com- jpany’s wharf. * After taking on 25,132 gallons of fuel oil the ship salled 6 o'clock for Frontera, Mexico. PRIMARY CAMPAIGN CLOSED LAST NIGHT AT BAYVIEW PARK {Continued from Page One) iterated that experience ‘is what is necessary in a position like that of solicitor. Mr. Busto said that he felt that he had served the-people faith- fully and efficiently as county solicitor, and promised if re- elected that he would continue to perform the duties in the future as he has done in the past with fairness and impartiality to all concerned, Albury Next In Order William, V, Albury, candidate BAKERY PASTRIES SUNDAY STAR Subscription $2 Per Year Key West’s Only Sunday Paper order, and made quite a lengthy the campaign. _Mr.: Albury — re- lated many measures; which he had supported in the legislature dur- ing his administration. as trep- resentative from Monroe County, Try our pie for dessert to- sioning school teachers, and other} ight. Qur pastries are posi- activities for the welfare of the tively delicious. various institutions of learning in this county. MALONEY & PEACOCK PHONE 818 Colonial Hotel Bldg. Another measure, which he BEER INSURANCE claimed to have worked for and HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE * sponsored, was that of the re- 319 Duval Street Business Office, Chamber of Commerce Colonial Hotel Building NURSERY PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coeoanut Plants, each 16. Hibiscus Plants, each 10c.25¢ Bougainvillea, Red or Pur- ple ....... Poinsettia Plants, 80c to $1.00 Turks Cap, each Roses, dozen, re. South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Catherine St. He also told of his endeavors on Talla- hassee to effect legislation for the benefit of the fishermen and boat- orking in the interest of a bill in which a large portion of its debtedness. Denies Many Things During his remarks the speaker contradicted many things that his: opponent was said to be taking Monroe County has retired bonded _in- Office: TELEPHONE NO. 1 Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant served with - 25¢ PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY PLUMBING J.B.DEBOER | PLUMBING. DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOHN. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST,. records of the legislature showing} Cuban Beer, what part, he Mr. A¥bury, had meals ..-.-- taken in the matter brought up| Budweiser Beer — for discussion. Six Course Dinners, - Mr, Albury dealt at length on his record as a legislator, and covered many things in detail in demonstration of his claims as to hess stewardship in serving the. peo- ple of Monroe County. The speaker emphatically stated that he was making the race strictly on his merits, and not on the qualification. or disqualifica- tion of his opponent, and con- cluded by asking the earnest con- sideration of all voters in decid- ing as to who was the better quali- fied, most efficient and more able of the two for the position to which they are iring. Gomez Gives Talk H Arthur Gomez, incumbent of the office of state senator, then followed, and endeavored to ex- plain to the audience the many measures that he had sponsored and worked for in the senate in the interest of Monroe County. } Me. Gomez also went into de- tail in many issues involved in the ‘campaign, and contradicted sev- eral statements made by his op- ponent relative to happenings in | the legislature. My. Gomez spoke of the many THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE Smith, Richardson and Conroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. ~ BASEBALL WATCH MAKING RusseLt’s | A“FORRENT” AD] “*2O%,Mccommm DAILY BASEBALL RE- 1S SURE TO REACH TURNS BY WIRE THE PERSON from Major League Games PHONE 5&1 KEY WEST CITIZEN TASES NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN OFFICE Cor, Greene and Ann Sts, of the legislature for the welfare tof Key West on various measures j coming up for enactment into law, {and claimed to always have stood by the fishermen, boatmen and others in many respects dealing with their welfare. Mr. Gomex. cited many acts of \tegislation which have been dis- | cussed during the campaign, and assured the voters that he was! ever willing and ready to assist! Key West and Monroe County at; all times in whatever may arise in; the way of effecting legislation | during his term of office. i See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hoare: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights CIGARS CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS, Ete. 611 Duval Street } Mr. Gomez emphatically stated that there was a ring in existence | to defeat him, but said that he) {would fight to the last ditch, re-} | gardiess of this, in an endeavor to; be re-elected in order that he may! community in the position of sen- ‘ator, promising to fill the duties! |of the office to the best of his/ | ability. | O—_——— \ Key West's First Feneral Home { Key West's First Ambulance || Service | | that was making every endeavor again serve the people of this; _— Phone 548 Never Sleeps