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et Nah sa RRR A Se BRRONRBOSEI * aa oad eae Pw ee «cine iain Ske Fah th. ssa cA DONS CER peau! DAY. JEse Ss 2688 eae ‘The Story So Far: Asey Mayo, Cape Code detective, is investigating yester- day’s murder of Marina Lorne, whose husband’s post office mural has aroused Quanomet. She was killed by a left handed blow from her sister’s knife. Suspected Pam Frye disappears after hiding $50,000 worth of ambergris she. found. Roddy Strutt's alibying plane crash looks deliberate, and the movie alibi of agreeable Tim Carr, boarder at the Frye’s Octagon House, is false.. Asey overhears: Tim’s grandmother ask him, “Where did the girl put #2” Then Asey asks Pam's father if. he knew about the ambergris and where Pam hid it. Aaron Frye disclaims knowledge unconvincingly. Asey tells Aaron to watch the Carrs. Chapter 22 Two Sheets Of Paper "Tasne was no sign of Aaron Frye or the Carr family. “What happened?” Asey asked the lone trooper in front of Octagon House. “Supper time, for one thing, and fan dancers.” “What!” “Yeah. I hear they got a regular midway going full blast up town. Streets of Paris, or ing. Quanomet’s gone nuts, if you as me. Getting ain't it?” Asey too off his cap and m his forehead. “Hot,” he agreed, “on all sides.” - It.was enough to make a far stronger man weep. The trooper ed. “You'd ought to keep that cap on,” he. “Once you get out from under'that visor, you're you.” Asey thrust his cap into his pocket, “Between you an’ me,” he “it binds me, anyway. Where's gone?” “Out after you, I think. He's got new idea, and I think it's good. think the got something. if course he claims he had it all . and this business of Pam just a blind. 1 wouldn't know.” ore Lorne, boby Aes, asked. “That was my trooper “but “a the hell Sule deeta hier ep eto garage ol wu in Chatham. last night, around t-thirty, His car’d on the bl on en they ik. had a = way home, a dumped fim ait here around a | across ttrest e2en "em, Pam Frye had E z z ; : f I E I | 4 = | #2 i “ Asey look he fixed. You are Jennings’s help- er, aren’t you?” “No,” Asey. said, “that’s just my incognito. ’'m Aséy Mayo. “Well, thank heaven for that,” Lorne said. “l want you almost more than ! want Jennings. Peggy Boone and Pve been bunting for rou in relays all afternoon. here’s Pam, do you knew?” . Asey shook his head. “Doesn’t | Peggy Boone know? Somehow } thought she would.” “She doesn’t. I den’t. We've been to all the people she might have eae to, and no one’s ‘seen ‘her. e’ve to find ber. We raust!” “To hand her over to the cops. you mean?” : , “No!” Lorne said. “Of course-not. idea!’ ed at him. “But f ‘heard tell that you said she killed your wife, an'—” ; “Yes, I know. I did. I thought sa. You'd have thought so toa, last night, Look, sit \ wn here and let me talk. I’ve got to talk with some- one. If I don’t ’'gomad. I want—” “Say,” the trooper said. “if you two’re going to talk. just guard the-place here for me, will you. for a few minutes? 1 want to see where Shorty went. He ought to be out beck there. and I haven't seen him for a long while. Just because things look quiet isn’t any reason for him to take a nap—” “Okay.” Asey said. “We'll sit here, Now, Lorne, what's come over you to change your mind so?” g |eligible for ‘the “Peg for one: thing,” | Lorne said. “She sat. mesdewn in a chair and Dutch une! loved your wife. Is that it?” , ‘Read Them’ : E NODDED. “1 toved her,” said. “I—well, 1 believed in | her. didn’t believe the others, and said, and the wisecracks, | insinuated, and | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN All Star Nine Balloting Will SPORTS } | ! "ONTO TOP RUNG: Standings Much The Same; Managers May Make 2 = | Few Changes In Starting | Drawing to a close, The Citizen. vote contest to determine the fans’ choice for a baseball team |to represent the city, remains, ivery nearly the same as in the count last week. | The contest. closes Thursday. |Any ballot mailed or sent in be- | < the general choice aim t |make individual e | voting is to d 3 the squad. ‘However, it is expect- |ed.that the fans’ cheice will be very nearly complied with for the | starting lineup. | | Practice will be held next week preliminary to the games on July 2-3-4 with Miami and Havana! teams. | Get ‘em in before Thursday at midnight! Voting to yesterday: Catchers C. Griffin, 185, _ CHAMPIONSHIP GO | \LOCAL FANS LINED UP WITH | THEIR FAVORITE: FIFTEEN ROUNDS LENGTH OF TITLE Mullins, 90. nae Sterling, 108. G. Acevedo, 102. Villareal, 50. Stanley, 48 By AGUILAR Tomorrow night Max Schmel- ing and Joe Louis will hook up in |the heavyweight championship L. Gonzalez, 150. battle of this year. M. Acevedo, 98. G. Garcia, 70. ies I found pone | myself. I—oh, T eae ' about them! I can’t do it! I et | want to believe them even now! Lhate them—here, take these and | 3 i re | | ! s > 9 x: | for their favorite. Some, as usual, claim Schmeling will break pre- jecedent by whipping the present ehampion, while others believe the Brown Bomber will retain the | — ‘title and keep Seeeeoeesesesseveceseses i whiping Max. Pia 3 e. }which he lest rf 1932°te the same antagonist. The German, as all fans know, knocked out Louis in 12 rounds (two years ago. The Negro was not champion then. Jim Brad- dock wore the crown and Schmel- ing figured to get first crack at the champ. However, subsequent maneu- vers led Louis to the title shot, and he knocked out Braddock in Chicago last June. Schmeling will be the fifth ex- champion to take a shot at the crown in a comeback attempt. Jim Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jack Dempsey and Jim Jefferies were the others to attempt to re- gain the championship. Big Jeff, in his prime, turned Corbett back twice, and Fitzsim- mons once, only to be stopped himself when he essayed a come- beck against Jack Johnson in 1910, five years after retiring from the ring. Dempsey came close to achiev- ing the unprecented in 1927 HConmeoneronnuwnono® Schmeling-Louis go marrow night will draw close toa Bobby Schultz is a Louis fan and Gaims victory in 10 rounds. rounds. encouraging to the Babito & pulling for Louis to drop the German in seven stan- , the Reds to defeat Boston Bees Local fans are all set to pull! (New York _ -YANKS TIE RECORD OF TRIO, ONE INNING { (Speciat to Phe Cithzen) NEW YORK, June 21.—Phe- nomenon of the National League this season is Cincinnati Reds, who are now in the midst of a mad scramble for first place in the senior cireuit. It took 13 innings yesterday for but by doing so they held on to their slim lead over Chicago Cubs for ‘first: plate, and’ are now two-and-a-half games behind New York Giants. Lanning and Fette! held. the sensational Reds to sev- en/safeties. R.. Davisshutout the | Bees for cight:innifigs: but in the ninth they gétat ‘hir'for a run and tied the count. In the “un- lucky” 13th, with Wally Berger on base, Goodman cracked a triple ; to score the winning run. He came home later on a long fly. The Reds open a three-game se- ries with the Giants today. The league-leaders have been able to win only one game from the Cin- LEGALS NOTICE @F MASTER'S SAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and’ pur- suant te that certain deeree made and entered on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1938, by the Honorable Ar- thur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit ‘Court of the venth Judjdial Circuit of the te of Florida, in and for Monroe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pending wherein H. B. Bailey is plaintiff and Miami Bank and Trust Company, a corporation organized and existing under the banking and trust laws of the State of Florida, is defendant, the un- dersigned Special Master in Chan- cery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale at Public outcry to the highest bidder, for eash, bef the front door of the Count House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday, the 4th day of * July, A. D. 1938, during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 the afternoon of said day owing deseribed property onroe County, Florida: On the Island of Key Largo, @ @s) South enty- y de- in in and is part of Let Two Section Twenty-nine Township Sixty (60) Range Forty (46) East, T two (22) Acres, part seribed in deed r Rook C-4, commencing Paxe Two (2), Monroe County, Flori- da, Public Records, as follows, viz., ‘The southwest quarter southwest quarter Section Twenty Township range forty ALSO On the Island Largo, and is part east quarter (SE southwest quarter (SW'4) § tion .wenty-nine (29) Town- ship Sixty (60) South Range Forty (40) East, and one-quarter particularly des: recorded in Book C-4, commenc- ing at Page Twelve (12), Mon- roe County, Florida, Publie Rec- ords, as follows, viz.. of North half Niue) of Mm) of %) of ne «yy Sixty (60) south iced reset of Key f the south- southeast (Twenty-nine) Township (60) South Range Forty (40) east described as follows; Com- meneing at the Northeast cor- ner of seutheast quarter of (SEX) of southwest quarter (SW) of section twenty-nine (29) township sixty (60) south range forty (40) east; thence run south 7 chains; thence west 18 chains and 75 links; thence rwn north 7 chains; thence run east 18 chains and 75 links to the point of begin- ning; ie cy boys so far this season and] ,is6 have lost four contests to them. Should tite Reds take the three games they will go into first place with a half-game lead. Big Bill Lee held Brooklyn Dodgers to seven bingles, as his | teammates pounded out 11 off 'Hamlin and Posedel to win, 5 to 1. The victory kept the Cubs right behind the Reds. In the only game played in the American League yesterday, New York Yankees tied a record held by several clubs—that of hitting three home runs in one inning. | The Yanks’ trio of round-trip- . ‘pers came in the sixth inning and ~ TOMORROW NIGHT produced five runs, one more than: ‘enough to down St. Louis Browns. Final score was 8 to 4. | Results of games follow: i National | At Brooklyn Brooklyn -. é Lee and Hartnett; /Posedel and Phelps. | At Boston Cineinneti - Bostot R. ning, Fette and Mueller. Only games scheduled. At St. Louis New York St. Louis — Chandie: On the Island of Key Largo, and is the south half (S%) of the southwest quarter (SW%) of the southwest quarter (SW %) Section Twenty-nine (29) Town- ship Sixty (60) South Range Forty (40) East, Twenty (20) Acres, particularly described in deed recorded in Book B-4, com- mencing at Page Three hundred twenty (320), Monroe County, Florida, Public Records, as fol- lows,, vis, South half (S%) of the south- west quarter (SW%) of south- west quarter (SW%) of See- Town- Range tion Twenty-nine (29), ship Sixty (60) South Forty (40) East; s O On the Island of Key Largo, and is the north half (N34) of the southwest quarter (SW %) Section Twenty-nine (29) Town- ship Sixty (60) South Range (40) East, Bighty (80) Acres. particularly described in deed recorded in Book C-4, commene- ing at Page Seventy-six (76), Monree County, Florida, Public Reeords, as follows, viz., North half (N%) of South- west quarter (8W%) of see- tion Twenty-nine (25) town- ship Sixty (60) South Range forty east; ALSO On the Island ef Key Largo, and is the west half (W%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) Seetion Thirty-one (31) Town- ship Sixty (60) South Range Rast, y (80 mencing at Page Seventy-six (76), Monroe County, Florida, Public Recerds, as follows, viz, ‘West half (W%) of northeast quarter (NE%) in Section thir ty-one (31) Township Sixty (0) south, range forty (40) Fast; ALSO Qn the Island of Key Largo, and is the northwest quarter (NW) of the southeast quar- ter (SEX) Section Thirty-one (31) Township Sixty (60) South Range Forty (40) East, Forty ,(40) Acres, particularly describ- éd mm deed recorded in Book C-& commencing at Tage Sev- enty-aix (76) Monroe Conoty, Florida, Public Records, as fol- lows, viz, earthw eat quarter (NW%) of So@theast quarter (SE %) in See- tion thirty-one (1) Township Sixty (60) south, range forty (46) East; A Pet. Cleveland 623 596 Boston Washington Detroit Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis SSRBSBEGs S2URBReer 508 500; 453 380 333 | d SRURBEBSs BBUESRREE Chub— New York Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh Boston St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia 40 a On the Island of Key Largo, and is the east half (E%) of the northeast quarter (NE) See- tien Thirty-one (31) Township Sixty (60) South Range Forty (40) Rant, Seventy-five (75) Aeres, particularly described in deed recorded in Book C-5, com- meneing at Page Three Hun- dred Eighty-One (281) 14-440, Monroe County, Florida, Public jecords, as follows, viz. East % of N.E.% of Section 24, in Township 60 South, Range Fast: On the Island of Key Large, and is part of the southeast quarter (SEX) of ~ nouth- west quarter (SW %) Twenty-Nine (29) T: Sixty (60) South Range (40) Bast, Fourtees (14) particularly deseribed in ¢ recorded in Book C-4. commenc fag at Page Seventy ce) Monroe County, Florida, Public as follows, vir. of southeast Sout hw est Reet inn Seuth range east described ax foi mencing at the Northeast <r of seutheast quarter (3B%) of southwest quarter {(SW%) of section twenty-nine (29) township sixty (66) south thence Hinks to the point of beginning zas. He doesn't see how Max can } AL@0 go any further than that. Armando Joe Mills, fighter: Key West, is fevoring Louis, of course. ba On the Inland of Key Loree. and is the north balf (6%) © C-4, commencing: at Page Seven ty-bis (76), Mentor Cownty Frorda Pubic Records, ae fotews, via. Nerth halt (3%) of southwest quarter (WH) of southwest P WILLE LEGALS quarter (SW \)of section Twen- t (eo) wnship. Sixty forty (40) LS on the Island of Key Largo, hy th half (S%) of or (NWH) ter (NW) ) Town- Range 7 Township nge forty nds will be by me ss and wi el by parcel. Biorida, ial AM_V. Attorney for Pla TODAY’S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Cleveland—Ruff- ing (8-2) vs. Feller (7-2). Boston at Detroit—Two games —wWilson (7-6) and Rogers (1-0) vs. Bridges (4-3) and Lawson (2-4), Washington at Chicago—Ferrell (9-4) vs. Lee (2-4). Philadelphia at St. Louis— Thomas (3-5) vs. Hildebrand (2-4). Cincinnati at New York—Wea- ver (3-1) vs. Hubbell (7-4). Chicago at Philadelphia—Ep- perly (1-0) vs. Passeau (3-6). Pittsburgh. at Brooklyn (night game)—Klinger (5-1) vs. Mungo (2-7). St. Louis at Boston—McGee (2-5) vs. Turner (6-5). PUZZLE BEATS HIM FLINT, Mich.—In a vain at- tempt to work a jig-saw puzzle, Henry Plamer of this city sat up until 5 o’clock in the morning, then went to his bedroom and killed himself. Norman Thomas calls on nation to avoid the next war as only means to block fascism. ‘League, which is | esting. PaGE FIVE LIONS CLUB DIAMONDBALL NEWS eneccensescccs In the Midget Diamondball sponsored by the Lions Club, the Seven-Ups defeated the Park Tigers by the score of 18 to 8 in the second game of the series at Stowers Park this morning. These teams will meet again on Thursday morning, June 23, at 9 o'clock. The boys. would like other j teams to enter the league, which will make the series more inter- Ages are from 8 to 12 years and any boys of that age are invited to go to the park on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. These games are under the WPA recreation department. PARK STARS DEFEAT VETERANS: SCORE, 10-3 In the Boys Diamondball League, Park Stars defeated Vet- erans, 10 to 3, in the third game of the series at Bayview Park, yesterday morning. The vietory puts the Stars in the lead with two games wo’ id one lost. Vets have won one and lost two games. Score of yesterday’s game fol- jlows: R. H. E. Stars 431 000 O11I—10 5 4 Vets 000 002 100— 3 7 12 In the second game of the se- ries, played Friday morning, June 17, Park Stars defeated Vets, 11 to 10. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator——-Fireproof Open The Year Around NO NAME LODGE] Cottages and Res’ urant Phone No Nam 2.1 , Mr. Mrs. C. L. Crag, Owners SILENT yA, HT: He Heness wiry 2 Servel Electrolux gives you silent, low-cout refrigerstion—year sfter year. It operates by a wholly different primeiple. It's the only automatic refrig- erator that has no moving parts in the entire freezing system. 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