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D THURSDAY, OCTOEE: THE Ci Ow 6, 2938 DED MOBN [By MAX SALTMARSH ] The Characters Hugo Stern, handsome author, living on the French Riviera. Archie Lumsden, myself, Hu- go's friend. René Geiss, head of a murder ecnspiracy. esterday: I’m suspected of Venner’s murder. Chapter 33 The Unshorn Truth Twice during Wednesday I was |’ hai led again to the death-cham- and put through my paces, but by now I was wary Thad told my story. and was sticking to it. Three times the next day I made a trip fas the police hg sat ‘or half en hour in a smal y. pags and salpnitere toa ‘aac battery ouesiens, from a succession of plain-clothes men. falling as the ae, aries time. end I ‘time, and I was brain- Io A hal. was empty eteeioeed. but as I ds. the lounge, a ent b und, se office coun- me. seur eyeing me from behind it. his as pale, luminous slits in the it of him all the repressed the nerve strain of the ys, suddenly came to a. thought of the brutal, erime he had mit! my self-control. I took a across to the counter and w him flinch at my approach. ry. H' I could have bitten out my tongue next minute, but the mis-| was done. He sprang back. flew to his fees parks next I found myself muzzle of an ugly- “Put it down!” J said sharply, she swung inal, @ sus- ‘Tshall report you . ind al: without mnt = aes ladded pointed to the table, on which lay a sheet of white paper, a pen, and an ink-well. “In one hour,” said he, “we shall return to find your confession written there!” and one by one, silently and inexorably, they filed from the room. I,sat there holding my head, con@:ious only that the spinning world was slowly steadying on its axis, and little by little I came to the realization that I was alone in an empty room, with the paper spread invitingly before me, the pen lying ready to my hand. For a moment a mad impulse seized me to give them a confession of another sort: “I, René Geise” that was how I woul~ start, “do hereby confess that 1 in: tigated the killing of Eve Monet; that I myself shot down in cold blood the American O'Donnell; that I per- instructed the chasseur to ieked ee dipped it picked up. pen, dip) the-ink, and drew a flourish on the paper. It was a queer-looking flourish, uncommonly like the horn of a realizin, line and ther and yet an ine ai n another and yi > other; eaae as I drew, found tog aly under my in- ers, At was the head of horned and bearded. its bebe oti eyes boring into mine, and those eyes were the.eyes of Geiss, And as I sat there, staring back into those expressionless eyes, I heard the door open behind me. I swung round in my chair and saw the juge d'instruction peering in at me. ‘One Little Hint? 'S eye lighted on the table, and Ithanked my stars that I had had the forethought to turn the drawing upside down but at sight OF tne. Pan, the tale the paper, he FaRpes out.a sudden att, “The imbeciles!” he muttered. “1 will have their skin for this! Monsieur Lumsden, this was done by no order of mine.” He moistened his lips. His face was pares fag drewn sng Shere) was a wol ak in eyes, “Mon- si umsden,” he said at last, ‘ou must be aware that every- in these two crimes points to scrutinized intelligent e: onsieur | he. Pathe Sint ls sen stinet tha ler—and yet every in- have cries out that afe an innocent man. But nd itincts also tell me that althoug! you are in no way guilty, you know ‘at deal more about. these crimes than you will s it, You could, if a would, lead me to the urdere! evsvvescooges Flash Comes Throug. “Flash” Gordon, second sacker of the New York Yan-! punt and advances both men. *2!¢, ” | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SO Peeeseooeee BEATEN, 6 TO | (Continued from Page One) | bad hopper to third for single. Collins forced out at second as | Jurges grounds to third. Dean | Brounds out to third. No runs, |one hit, no errors, YANKS—Reynolds makes nice | catch on left field foul line from |Crosetti. Rolfe grounds out to |Herman at second. Henrich also | grounds to second. No runs, no | hits, no errors. CUBS—Hack beats out deep one to short with Crosetti mak- jing wonderful stop. Herman | smacks a hard drive over second ; with Crosetti making another | good stop but failing to get back jin time to tag Hack coming into {second. Demaree sacrifices with PAGE THREE BER IESE oa”. Ef LEGALS LEGALS | LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS WHEREAS, the legislature | of 1937 under the Constitution of 1985, of the State of Florida, did pass four Joint Resolytions | proposing amendments to the Constitution of; | the State of Florida, and the same / | were agreed to by a vote of three- | fifths of all the members elected to leach house; that the votes on said |Joint Resolutions were entered up- on their respective Journals, with | | the yeas and nays thereon, and they | did determine and direct that the | said Joint Resolutions be submit- ted to the electors of the State at LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE oF YRIDA: That the following | amendment to Article XIV of the Constitution of Florida relating to} the State Militia ‘by adding thereto; an additional Section to be known as Section 5 of said Article XIV} specially app ble to the federally; recognized troops known as the National Guard is hereby agreed te and shall be submitted to the! electors of the State of Florida for | ratification or rejection at the} > tion to be held the General Blection in November | |, | 1938. “ | NOW, THEREFORE, I, R. A. | Gray, Secretary of State’ of the | State of Florida, do hereby give | notice that a GENERAL ELECTION | will be held in each county in Flor- ida on Tuesday next succeeding the} first Monday in November, A. D | 1938, the said Tuesday being the EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER |for the ratification or rejection of j the said Joint Resolution prapos- jing amendments to the Constitu- | tion of the State of Florida, viz: A JOINT RESOLUTION "Propos- | \ing the Amendment of Section 7 0° Article X of the Constitution, Re lating to the Exemption of Home |steads from Taxation. BE iT ‘RESOLVED BY_ TH | LEGISLATU OF ‘THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 7 of Article X_ of the Constitution of the State of Florida relating to the exemp- tion of homesteads from taxa- tion, be, and the same is hereby agreed to, and shall be submitted | to the electors of the State at the Election of Representa- tives in 1988, for approval or re- jection; that ‘is to say, that the Section 7 of Article X of the titution be amended so as tc General kees taking the place of veteran Tony Lazzeri, was the | Marty doubles to right center on read as follows hero of yesterday’s World Series game the Yanks won 3-1. | long drive between fielders’ scor- In the second inning it was his single which smacked in the | ing both runners. run giving the Yanks a lead never topped. sen eno ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTLIGHT | By GARDNER SOULE | AP Feature Service Writer | QUESTION: What are the main | advantages of the Notre Dame} formation or balanced line with | backs overshifted to one side in| box formation? | + First, we'll diagram | 0 00X00 0 | 00 00 The formation affords fine de- | ception, tailback to fullback or) wingback and fullback to tail-| warming up for Yanks. Reynolds ; walks. Gabby Hartnett flies out ~~ | to center, neither of the runners jadvancing. Collins went down swinging for strike out. Two runs, i | three hits, no errors. SUNDAY-MONDAY (_ Foum toning | YANKS—Joe DiMaggio fouls BEING PLANNED out behind home plate. Gehrig ,lams smasher at first baseman ‘| Collins for single. Dickey grounds TENTATIVE ON ARRIVAL OF to Herman who throws to Jurges {to Collins for double play. No CRUISER CUBA WITH CU: | runs, one hit, no errors. BAN NAVY BALL CLUB, | CUBS—Jurges grounds out to | Rolfe at third. Dizzy Dean slams SECRETARY ANNOUNCES first pitch into left field for |single. Hack grounds to Crosetti Although definite word has not} who throws to Gordon to Gehrig yet been received locally that the| for a double play. No runs, one Cruiser Syke alk come to Key hit, no errors. West for the Grito de Yara Cele-; Fifth Inning bration the Key West League is! A : preparing doubleheaders on Sun-! aoe Sa nad vgs Lah areca! day and Monday for the Cuban} sk Cugrat frome Bato Navy team which will accom Selkirk. Gordon grounds to Hack at third. Gomez grounds to Her- Every person who has the legal| title or beneficial title in equity te Bump Hadley | real property in this State and who | ‘ons resides thereon and in good faith , makes the same his or her per-| j;manent home, or the permanent home of another or others legally | or naturally dependent upon said | | person, shall be entitled to an ex-| lemption from all taxation, except | for assessments for special hene- fits, up to the assessed valuatio {of Five Thousand Dollars on th: | said home contiguous Property, ‘as defined in Article 1 Section 1, of the Constitution, fo the year 1939 and thereafter. title may be held by the entiret: jointly, or in common with others, and said exemption may be appor- tioned among such of the owners | jas shall reside thereon, as their re- | spective interests shall appear, but | |no such exemption of more ‘than | | Five Thousand Dollars shall be al-| lowed to any one person or any one {dwelling house, nor shall th jamaunt of the exemption allowe: any person exceed the proportion- late assessed valuation based on! the interest owned by such person. The Legislature may prescribe ap propriate and reasonable laws reg- | ulating the manner of establishing | |the right to said exemption. | | | A JOINT RESOLUTION Propos- | |ing an Amendment to Section 21 of | Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Florida Relating to the| | Publication of Notice of Intention back; hits fast to the strong side; | r, Fe aan | a strong reverse; and a good pass- | ged the cruiser if it is ordered | ing formation. | The league through its as- (Copyright, 1938) | sistant secretary Ernest Perez an-| | | ai TION: | nounces that the games will start | Fundamentally, | a¢ 1 o'clock. |no errors, to Pass Local or Special Laws. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE) [LEGISLATURE OF ‘THE, STATE | OF FLORIDA: That the following CUBS—Gordon takes pop from | amendment to Section 21 of Article | Bill Herman. Demaree flies to|#,0f, the Constitution of the Stat A |of Florida as amended at the gen: center. Joe Marty drives long | eral flection. in 1928. be, and the| same is hereby agreed to and shall man at second. No hits, no runs, | Administratrix what are the principal things an| offense should have to be suc- cessful? f the same, I should be little further conversai you. You will perhaps allow me . | te offer you conveyance in my @u- tom ‘93 . for it hours of ‘on some- meeting- ed an m: juge took a quick step round the desk towards me. Fleuriot was al- ready out of earshot. and satisfy- ing imself of that by a quick, sideways look, he caught my arm. “That man, Monsieur Lumsden.” he said urgently, “the man at the back of the three crimes—can vou not give me an inkling of whom pect? I shook my head. “Not for an- or two,” I told him. “The Answer: There are at least Roy Hamlin’s Key West Conchs| one for single. Dickey nails Mar- ty at second on attempted steal. No runs, one hit, one error. Sixth Inning | will get the first call when his | team will cross bats in the first’ game of the double header Sun- be submitted for ratification or re- | jdection by the qualified electors of |the State of Florida voting at the! |gweneral election to be held in No- | | vember, A. D. 1938; that is to say,| |that Section 21 of ‘Article 3 of the | eight cardinal fundamentals for| day, Acevedo’s Stars will play; an offense. Speed in striking|the second game. On Monday since holes open and close quick- | the Trojans will play the first ly; a running play for every lane; game, and the newly organized deception; plays that relate in ap- | Booster team will play the last YANKS—Crosetti drives to| Constitution of the State of Flor- wall in left field again for out. Kee shall be amended so as to read Rolfe swings on tantalizing slow #*_follows: ' . Secti r Me - ball. Henrich out on grounder to crated 7" the pe ele ptenan, al pitcher. No runs, no hits, no er- pearance; passer where he can be protected and get pass off quickly; a formation permitting | at least three men to get deep on | passes or else four receivers;| Passes must complement running | game; and blocking. (Copyright, 1938) QUESTION: What | are the} methods of going down under. ? Answer: There are five. They | are outrunning the defensive man; cutting away from the de-| fensive man; stopping. to catch; coming back toward the passer; change of pace. (Copyright, 1938) j tions get such names as “single wing with Z”, etc. Answer: By drawing a line from man to man in the back- field .diagram of the formation. For illustration, the ‘tandem: 0 The box: 0 The Z: 0 0 0 By tracking a line from one figure to the other, the designa- ition becomes obvious. | (Copyright, 1938) | QUESTION: What are the ad- ;Vantages of the double wing- jback formation with the tailback jup close? Answer: 0 | | Here’s a diagram: 00X0000 0 0 This formation helps to keep | defense balanced or from over- shifting because of equal run- |ning strength in both directions, {gives a lot of deception, pulls in- iterferers from good spots, affords iquick punch through middle, al- jlows four men down the field on passes and three linemen can 0 ° ‘Mean ‘i How do forma- Normal Mean _. rors. The Key West Conchs are! CUBS—Carl Reynolds lifts high scheduled to play the Railey-;pop to Crosetti. Hartnett lines Milam team in Miami Sunday,|400-foot drive to center for out. but Manager Roy Hamlin is try-|Collins safe at first on Rolfe’s ing to’cancel the game. If he is! wide throw to first. Bill Jurges not successful he will then play grounds to Crosetti at short, who his team on Monday with the! tags second. No runs, no_ hits, Trojans or Boosters taking his! on error. j Seventh Inning place in the first game Sunday. YANKS—DiMaggio grounds to eee e| THE WEATHER third base. Gehrig lifts high fly ‘to right. Dickey flies out to jcenter. No runs, no hits, no er- SSRSSoSHSeeHESeeneeEeSee Temperatures” game. rors. CUBS—Dizzy Dean singles for 84{second straight time to right 74 field. Fans giving him great ....19 hand for superb pitching and _.....81 ; batting performance. Hack called out on strikes. Herman went -12 Ins. ' down swinging for strike out. -17Ins.' Dean caught off first base by *T hh a en 24-hour period = diane cts acer epee comes 008 Saaged aut, by | Gap inac . a Qari, POTS 6:08 p. m. Fighth Inning . 4:59 p. m.! YANKS—Selkirk lines first 4:39 a. m. Pitch for single. Gordon forces ;Selkirk at second on grounder. p.m Hoag bats for pitcher Gomez. 8:39 Hoag forces Gordon at second 2:13 base on grounder to middle bag. | With count three and two Cro- isetti lams a drive over the left \field fence for a home run. Three times he slammed the ball against ee ;the_fence and finally lifted it (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) ‘ever. Two runs score. Rolfe Key West and Vicinity: Partly strikes out.. Two runs, two hits, cloudy tonight and Friday, pos- {so rrors. sibly showers; moderate north-' CUBS—Johnny Murphy now easterly winds, possibly fresh at| pitching for Yanks. Demaree times. | swung for strike out. Marty sin- Florida: Fair to partly cloudy ‘gies to right for third hit of game. tonight and Friday except pos-, Reynolds hit to Crosetti, who sibly showers on extreme south | throws to Gordon to Gehrig for coast, slightly warmer in west-| double play. No runs, one hit, no cetral and extreme north por-’ errors. tions tonight. Ninth Inning Jacksonville to Florida Straits. YANKS—Henrich singles to and East Gulf: Moderate north- | right on first pitch. DiMaggio hit easterly winds, fresh at times one over the left field wall, both over extreme south portion, part-! runners scoring. French now ly overcast weather tonight and pitching for Cubs. Gehrig strikes Friday, scattered showers over! out. Selkirk walks. Gordon went down swinging for strike out. Highest Lowest. - Rainfall’ Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets Tomorrow's Tides AM. High . - 8:32 Low ene 1:58 Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.02. WEATHER FORECAST No runs, one hit, no er |laws shall be general and of fo: operation throughout State, but in all cases not jerated or excepted in that Section, the Legislature may pass special o: | local laws, except as now or he: |after otherwise provided in | Constitution; PROVIDED that | Jocal or special bill shall be passed, | nor shall any local or special law) jestablishing ‘or abolishing muni- | cipalities, or providing for their | government, jurisdiction and pow-| |ers, or altering or amending the) | same, be passed, unicss notice of | intention to apply therefor shall | man- | the | |have been published in the ner provided by law where matter or thing to be affected may | be situated, which notice shall b published in the manner provided | |by law at least thirty days prior | to introduction into the Legislature of any such bill. The evidence that jsuch notice has been published | ‘shall be established in the Legis-| jlature before such bill shall be) passed, and such evidence shall be filed or preserved with the bill in the office of the Secretary of State | lin such manner as the Legislature | shall provide, and the fact that | such notice was established in the Legislature shali in every case be | recited upon the Journals of the Senate and of the House of Repre- | sentatives: PROVIDED, however, Publication of any | such | law thai: be required Iherenndee when such law contains a provisicn to the effect that the same shall not become operative or effective until | ratified or approved at a referen- dum election to be called and held} in the territory affected in accora- ance with a provision theref con tained in such bill, or provided b general law. y A JOINT RESOLUTION Propo: ing an Amendment to Section 2 Article IX of the Constitution of Florida Relating to Taxation and Finance by Adding Thereto a Re- quirement That the Legislature Shall Provide for Raising Revenue to Detray State Appropriations Made for the Benefit of the Uni- form System of Public Free Schools, and of the State Institutions of Higher Learning as a Part of the expenses of the State and on Equality Therewith BE IT RESOLVED LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: That the following amendment of Section 2 of Articie IX of the Constitution of Florida relating to taxation and finance be and the same is hereby agreed to and shall be submitted to the quali- fied electors of the State of Florida tion or rejection at the — general election to wember. 1938. That is to say that Section 2 of Articie IX of the Constitution of Plorida be and the same is hereby amended so as t read as follows “Section 2 The Leginisture shall provide for raising revenue to de fray the expenses of the State, in- cluding state appropriations for the benefit of the uniform system BY THE an, extrem¢isouth portion. FEWER RAILROAD | pull ahead of reverses. | (Copyright, 1938) ef public free schools provided in aceatdance With Article XII of the Constitution, and of the State Ip stitutions of Higher Lear Two runs, two hits, no errors. CUBS—Jake Powell goes into ized J the same shall be sui generis and; subject to the lawful orders of the} Governor, who shall _be Commander! in Chief.’ (b) The National Guard! shall be supported and maintained by the of Florida pursuant | to provisions of w prescribed for! thereunte u w = a the U. | es cast in with d the s and returns bject to the same ! re provi r £ COUNTY COUNTY, In ds, also known , Deceased. atees, Dis- ‘sons having against said To all Creditors, t s, and all’ Py I Demands 1, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or ither of you, may hav state of William Hen so known as William . Bands, de. ceased, late of Monroe. County, Florida, to the Hon, Raymond | Lord, County Judge of Count Courthou County, Florid months from the e hereof. Dated September 7th, A. D. 1938, HILDA LOUIS! DS, of within twelve as William H. ALLAN B. CL E, Attorney for Admin' tstate of William Henry also known as William H. septs } Oct6-13-20-27; 1938, Sands, Sands. nov3, | The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY ROB ey, Complainant, vs. yYORCE. HAZEL DUPLICEY SWEENEY, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above stated cause that the residence of the defendant, Hazel Duplicey Sweeney is un- over the age of and there is no on Whom would fendant. It is hereby you Hazel Duplicey y are here- by required to appear to the bill of complaint -filed in this o on or before Ni ith, 1 and plished in Key unty, Florida a Ordered in 38 Clerk of the By (Sa) Anita M D AN B. © icitor for 373 Main St. Sarasota, Fla. 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Th danger lies in ;the intense affection centerd in ‘this degree, and any disappoint- ment is intense. t oe ' Kansas City—Mrs. Sadie Whi- ley, with a piece of candy lodged in her throat, was rushed to a {hospital The ambulance came }to a stop with a jerk before the Subscribe te The Citizen—20¢ | hospital entrance, giving Mrs. | weekly. | Easy way to pay at PAUL'S | Whiley a severe jolt Up came ,the candy and away went Mrs. Whiley. : aS ick. Hartnett lned _——— Selkirk. ett out to The first six months of the Henrich in right field. Collins year saw fewer fatalities as a grounded out to Gordon. Jurges result of highway-railroad grade draws walk. Cavaretta bats for crossing accidents. There were French and gets hit to left field. 696 deaths during this period, a Hack lined out to Crosetti for decrease of 162 compared with final out No runs, one hit, no the same period of 1937. There errors. were-elso fewer persons injured and fewer accidents altogether. ! Pay by the week at PAUL'S cient sum i pay the interest of the existl nees of the State.” prince ing indebted- A KANT RESOLUTION Propos- ing an Amendment to Article Xi¥ of the Constitution of Florida Me- lating to the State Militia by Add- ing to an Additional Section vially applicable to ined Troops Piorida National 6 SE if RESOL' the Federally nvwn as the 1 iY BY THE