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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934. DETROIT TIGERS AND CLEVE- LAND. INDIANS SPLIT; Ch. (Sperial to fab ttre) NEW YORK, June 6.—The Boston. Red Sox ‘triumphed over the New York Yankées, 8 to. 8. Wesley Ferrell turnéd in ‘his fitst Yietory for the Sox in a brilliant éxhibition of relief pitching. The Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Indians divided a double header. Dettoit Woh the opener. The Chisox and Browns took one “apiece in & twin bill. The Sox won ‘the first game behind Sam; Jonés’ ‘effective, pitching. The St. “Louis Cardinals down- ed the Thitago Cubs, ¢ to 3. Dean, the Younger, permitted Babe Her- than and Judges a home run each. | The Macken tid “Nats won ‘one each in their’ doubleheader. It took 10 innings to decide each con- ‘test. The Phillies took both games of & doubleheader frem the Brook- lyn Dodgers, the Giants down- Batteries: Cantwell, Elliott, Pickrell and Spohrer; Schumacher and Mancuso. Batteriés: Watheke, Joiner and Hartnett; P. Dean and V. Davis, First Game At Philadelphia R. H. E. Brooklyn Berres; and J. Batteries: Benge and Grabowski, Davis Johnson, Wilson. : ae Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, post-. fain. Bll Oo a4 83 Harder, | : essgit Washington x j Batteries: Gascareiia ana Hayes;| Weaver and Phillips. { BOAT FOR SALE—83x10 ft. SveocovonssveseeeUCRTTD es ALLAN B. CLEARE, Sr. THE ese i gd o TA { . AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— New York Detroit Oleveland St. Louis ... Washington Philadelphia Chicago .. Pet. 571 568 564 312 500 488 419 381 NATIONAL LEAGUE . Ww. L. 27 16 -28 17 27 18 23 17 -22 18 -17 26 -14 26 . 9 29 TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia af Washington. Cleveland at Detroit. St. Louis at Chicago. New York at Boston, Pet. .B28 622 -600 575 550 895 350 237 St. Louis - New York Philadelphia Cincinnati two ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at New York. — Brooklyn at Philadelphia. “ Ohiedgo at St. Louis. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, two GAME TONIGHT There will be a dinmondbalt! game played tonight at Bayview Park between the Lopez Funeral Homers and a Picked Team, The game is scheduled to statt at 8 o'clock. Sedooocodeeeesusncsedoees CLASSIFIED | COLUMN. ~ ww eersodccconocnete FOR RENT—Furnished ments. Very reasonable. Duval street. 130 aprid.tf | FOR RENT—Bungalow complete- ly furnished, 702 White street. Apply ‘Mrs. Milner, Air Station Apartments. jun6.3t FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—One How-| ard Piano, good condition: Ap- ply 130 Duval street. may31-tf | t 1 Cabin Crutser Auxiliary fully; equipped A-1 condition at a OUTBURST ‘ARPER’S reply was as bland as any Orféntal’s evasion. “We'te not quite ready for that, Mr. Du- tresne, The dead man has not yet been idéntified, for oné thing. There fate sothe ‘points to be cleared up—" ‘Tho detective left it thus Me rend “potsits to be eléated up.” , lurking ih thé batkgfound, grinted to himself at thé phrase. Dufresne rose, frownifig, and crossed to the hearth. He @ropped | Ms cigarette among thi es, “It seéms a pretty clearcut case to me,” | ne grumbled, then added, with a ‘sudden ferocity that was startling, “That fellow, whoever he {s, got Just what.he deserved. Why should any fuss be made over it? if bis body were thrown into the bay ard left to float out to sea with the rest of the harbor scim, it would be burial enough.” Harper listeneil to this bitter out- | Douring with: lifted brows. “Per | | | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN our discoveries but I'll hold back as | much as I can.” “I'm cufious to hear hoW he’s go- ing to wiggle out Of that denial about the revolver.” “I was surprised,” Harper ad- mitted. “His best move would have been to acknowledge ownership of thé guh and then act surprised when it-is fotind to be missing.” Lafferty yawned, “I'd like a little tore action. This house is as quiet a8 & museum. I'd like to catch that Andrews fellow listening at a key- hole or have # good run-in with Don- faghy. What's next on the cards?” ARPER consulted his list of memoranda. “Call up Headquar ters and tell thetn to sehd up a plainclothesman. We'll send him off on @ round of the theatrical outft- | ters and costumers to see if he can find where that disguise was bought. “Then get hold of the reporters and announce that we want the co opération of all garages in finding the cat which our man must have used. If they run that in connec- tion with the dead man’s picture it might lead to something. Now I’m going upstairs to have a little visit with Mrs. Duatresne.” ‘The detective went up to the seo ond fldor ahd knocked quietly on the ‘bédrdbm door. There was an answer- si “The Investigation must be carried out.” haps,” he said quietly. “We are aot concerned with him alone. One of] doo: our own men lost his life through this business. That certainly gives us a direct and personal stake,” “I've sent tor Director Connors,’ Dufresne announced, abruptly. “He proftfiised to Cothe up here soine time this inofning andi shall cer tainly place my views before him. It’s too much. After all, the thing ts done, the evidence is very plain.” “Mr. Dufresne, thie 1s a murder ease and 1 warh you that it ts fot possible to have the necessary ih- vestigations turned on and off ike ‘4 water spigot, 20 matter how much inconvenience may be Involved.” “Now, flow, Harper, don’t nourtsh aby antagonistic feelings, 1 mean no personal disparagement, but what mote is there to Investigate?” “There fre qifte a few unan- swereil questions,” the detective re. torted. UFRESNE smiled in a superior way. “Yes, and so far as 1 can see they are likely to remain un- answered. The man. is dead, his ‘a family in need, FN be glad-to"do what Tecan for therh.” Harper stood up straight. “We have no latitude in such matters, Mr. Dufresne, The investigation must be carried out in the pre scribed manner. Director Conbors Leave O45 A. M. fs tes Leave est Port ing ‘rustle trom withi#, then the jt Opened a few inches and a ‘woman dh a starched white dress and nurse's cap looked out. Her Diain, severé features, innocent of | all cosméties, expressed annuyance. “I'm Sergeant Harper,” the detec- tive ‘anounced. “? came up to see how Mrs. Dufresne fs progressing.” “She Is asleep just now.” the nurse answered in low, precise tones. “You are the nurse Dr. Ulrich sent for last night?” “Yes. My name is Burkett.” Harper smiled and bowed slight- | ly. “I suppose Mrs. Dufresne is not allowed out of bed?” “No indeed.” Harper noticed Miss Burkett’s weary eyes afd tired look. “1 guese you could do with some sleep your- seit,” he said, kindly. “You've been | on the job nearly twelve hours, haven't you?” “The relief nurse will be here at | noon,” Miss Burkett answered short- ly and turned back into the room, closing the door quietly but. firmly. ‘They certainly have a cordial and unanimous dislike for us in this house, mused Harper, eyeing the closed door. I suppose the great ‘Ulrich has been telling her what cos- sacks we are. Well, there is, one | thing, certain at least—Mrs. Du- fresne didn’t run off with her hus- band’s revolver, But this thought brought up its..natural corollary— | had Pierre Dufresce actedithus to | ‘his Wife? Andrews approached him as he | Teached the foot of the stairs. “You @re wanted in th> breakfast-room sir. The gentlemen have arrived.” ‘The @etective thought there was | an undertone of malicious pleasure in the butler’s announcement, but | he said nothing. Harper entered the breakfast- room to find not only the redoubt- able James J. Connors, Director of + Police, but also Captain Macklin, of -; the Homicide Bureau, the Sergeant's “' immediate superior. Pierre Dufresne _ was there also and the three men were talking together in a very friendly manner. ‘The detective saluted sharply and | the salute war returned. (Copyright, 1925, by Walter C. Brown) Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- from other dead.” 1 9006660006666000006 PEOPLE'S FORUM A SUGGESTION }Editor, The Citizen: ; 1’ have watched with interest, ;atid- hope, the efforts to secure igovernment aid to build the | bridges over the Over-Sea High- j way. : | I take the liberty to make the }following saggestion. i Tf, as it appears to be, the gov- jernment offieials to whom efforts lare being centered to secure the | ‘loan, are teluctant to give the loan for the building of the two jbridges, why not endeavor to s cure a smaller loan. A _ loan large enough to build one bridge. iFor instance, a bridge over the water gap from Lower Matecumbe down. Of course, in the event of only lone bridge being built it would bei jbetter for the motorists of Key | West for it to be built from No Name Key, but we are interested lin making it more convenient for joutside motorists to come to Key West. 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