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FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1989 THE ARMY POST MURDERS | Bv Virginia Hanson THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ TREPORT MADE DEATH BLOW HEARD OVER ‘PHONE ROCHESTER, N. Y¥.—Friends PAGE THREE NEW ARRANGEMENT SYDNEY, Australia—A new listened by telephone ii i H ata sated me a ie casa movie theater here has a room Richard H. DeYoung and Miss. Walled with thick glass into which Clarice Keenan: were married re-. mothers can retire with their cently in Paris. crying babies and still see the Chapter 38 *You’re Coming Back’ it er DON’T think he meant her to] “That was why she was The eleven be suspected. too mat it was the g sherk alibi wea to take care of was driv ete st little to t. He took the gun because it] Pestoy betse ae was a smaller caliber than his own Eligabeth neal trom —a service automatic would have she knew, or thought she knew, that she wi inflicted a larger wound, one that the ga ter OF the cod ta co he might not have been able to dis. “And that,” I said, “was the im- Lake Worth High School five, the a while, Anne knew, or th she knew, that Annie was mother. ON COMMODITY FOR LEGISLATION DISTRIBUTION 27 Pa EXPOSE BEARING ON MUSICA- COSTER AFFAIR | LAKE WORTH HIGH SCHOOL FIVE WILL FACE CONCHS a *t the notorious Musiea-Coster or- LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Open The Year Around ;be presented to the coming Con- gress in the opinion of well-in- formed Capital observers. ‘69 Arrested at Ipswich, England, screen. Special equipment brings mee: gies SHOWN THAT OVER SEVEN for speeding, % motorist he the | the film dialogue into the room. esterday’s Precipitation T.Ins.| wwyppep FAMILIES IN | magistrate: “I am sorry, but I} Normal Precipitation .06 Ins. i _—_— j had just visited my wife's rela-; Opening of the will of William ise, Later, when he stopped by | cameron a eee oe 13 beennsieirse epoca Ba (airgap aes not yet learned that she was alone portant thing. the real skeleton, | known as the Trojans, will play ight oe Alaa as DURING NQVEMBER —(FNS) The expose of the tie- t tiit (la ltrirede chouka ibeiallow= Poi Spee eon eed ae The pee eo reece | Sey West High School Conchs 5 Spa eanaR et: Say to |upbetween Wright Patman, anisation i Sh ed to fish his lake, river and for hes for the time of the stab- wheels Me would — bess Se tonight at the local school gym- i . m.| (Spaghal.tai'euie Cittaend : |Texas Congressman, and Musica-: /, reenived 2 $1000 hon bese stream in Hungersford. bing true, he e established his own eS Dad (mgeted Wak meee ‘nasium. Lake Worth five will ™.! JACKSONVILLE, Jan.. _13,—|Coster, notorious former head of | crooked management of the Me- a little farther than thatt ak ing after the others left, had wait- be the second upstate team to M }Reviewing the past year,, the McKesson Robbins Co., struck a Kesson Robbins Co. for making! makes me think that in the mean- ed anit. di weds. Rano was | play here this season. ba State Welfare Board. today an-|‘eath-dealing blow to the anti- 48 speeches in various parts of} time he had questioned her casu-} 2/006 then olfered me t 2 e138, ;_|¢hain store legislation slated to: the country boosting his bill to} ally and learned of Annie’s late| “I'm sorry, Charlie,” E said. The invaders, fresh from a de- ‘nounced that surplus commodi destroy the chain store. Observ-! | feat at the hands of the Home- pling ig, om ean ers say that the knowledge that} was proud to wear it. ‘But—but rather you kept it--for a wa ea Barometer a Sea level, 30.00, Teturn to quarters.” today: I was silent for a time, remem- little things that should have fold me it was Elizabeth he ‘only wanted all along. The cigarette butts in the kitchen sins; Barney on the polo field, thinking Adam was dead, carrying him in his arms} across the field straight to Eliza- beth, the woman he depended on; and Elizabeth turning back her cuffs, recognizing the appeal. 1 told Adam about that, and he nodded soberly. “There were other things too,” he sig “His reason for breaking with e-—jealousy of Wheeler. That was too thin. And besides, Shaw had already said the Wheel- er de was after she started going with Charlie, And the fact that he stopped by for Elizabeth on his way to the hospital—how could he have known she was there unless he had made the appoint- ment? Odd that she shouldn’t have race Hay something when he led to keep it... .” “She was in love with him,” I said rather bitterly. For a mile or two he seemed to ‘¢ far away from me, wrapped in is own thoughts. I had told him about Elizabeth and Barney, about Annie's equivocal denial that Anne was her daughter, about her ji ment of Barney as “a wrong ‘un. “Adam—that notebook. It was a queer thing.” He came back slowly, from a dis’ and for a moment there was ge. look on his face. “He missed so much,” he said absently. “But sometimes he.stum- bled on something. . . .” He roused, went on in a firmer voice, “I said there wis motive there, didn’t I? And there was in a way, There was the theme of the family skeleton. ... What do you notice first about people? About jother momen, a rept a “Hands,” I replied promptly. “That could Be a vanity-—’ lam pent “It isn’t. It’s an inferiority. 'm always bréalting my nails when I type ang eptting. cigarette and car- bon stai And my fingers are long and too broad at the tips.” “—or a sense of inadequacy) be in iy- finished with @ slight‘smile. self, | always know who gets the most letters at the club, Hardly anyohe ever writes to me,” he added sadly. oe ‘T'm Sorry, Charlie’ TS write to you, Adam, if you He beamed. “I was hoping you’d want me to.* say that, . . . Barney’s sense of in- was an integral part of fis family skeleton. fee argu- to ing .to himself that others ha th only, like his, they were in the closet. He noticed everything that might tend_to prove his ar- ent — Lou Orpington’s child- ss, which he traced to a fam- ily taint; Mary Shaw's ugly-duck- Yngsister that he had never seen; He was painfully white, and } felt ple a by compunction. for a moment. Then, I Adam it wasn’t any use,” he shouted angrily and dashed out the house. ¥ T stole a glance at Adam now, a glance compounded of ae i} tion, of bafflement, of regret for the unattainable, How impreg- nable was his glass house? How great a shock would it take to shat- ter it? Above all, why —why a | glass house? “T understand now looking at ring. mean—on the train.” ‘Googiby, Adam’ ADAM nedded and swung the car around the last corner. The station was in sight. “It might have been you for all she knew—the girl her brother was to marty. He was ma; t= ly self-obsessed. His letter told her nothing but the bare fact.” ‘i I shivered. “Just think—before I stepped off the train I had that clue in my hands, that and the resemblance. If only I id ve solved it...” Adam did not answer. The little ee nosed up to the platform, Sto! gentle, his mouth rather grim. na be coming back,” he said. He did not speak of Charlie. I knew he had seen my ringless hand at luncheon when I asked him to drive me to the station. And the Taguest itself had told him eno’ ‘T shook my head now. asked Elizabeth to spend a week or two with me in September—! want to help her to forget him, But there’s nothing to bring me back | to Fort Havens.” There was a miserable lump in my throat, and nothing more I could say. Up the track my train whistled, I tumbled out of the car, made 4 erent fuse cf getting my ticke of 0 the edge oi ie forth before the train was even sight. Through it alt Adam grimly, silently, beside me, carry- my one aot “By the way, Charlie’s gun came back—shortly after Lou Orpin; ton went upstairs after her tpothe brush. I suppose.she had hidden it in her room. It’s to realize that she was affaid of me too..,. It’s in the hans ay the cans you coi sneak: it ent. s I was the aay Separuire. I a step and held cut my im. “Goodby, Adam, and thanks— for everytl Sa With the faintest of train glided into motion; tightened on mine He was, just thing Ste began fo walt wit the ain. “You promised to writé,” he be. n. Eo ee He turned to me, his eyes | hhand | | stead Growers, will come with a | fury and try to get even for that; | loss. They will have Alexander, | Mason, Hoffmap and Weaver as |forwards. Biesnecker and Kul- mar as the centers, and Vibert, , Pratt and Durmont will be se- [lected for starting guards. Hoff- |man and Weaver each sank two | baskets Wednesday night in the |game with Homestead, and Vi- bert one. Conchs are out to break into the win column. They lost the | first conference game with Ponce |de Leon High School five last Friday night. ' Elmore Pinder and “Candy” ‘Lewin will go in as forwards, i and will be aided by Collins, Mat-} thews, Nelson. Soldano, Stickney and Coach Huddleston has ‘had the boys practicing hard this’ over north and central portions! the year from 29,189 families ‘or week and are ready to square! and becoming variable over e€X-|an estimated 122,631 persons to | up for their embarassing defeat | of last week. Conch-Trojan affair will be the nightcap. ; lays and Lions Club will meet in their first game of the second- half. Both teams claim victory |for tonight. Which will win? | Ah, that’s the question fans will see answered tonight, starting at od | 7:15 o'clock sharp. LEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S sate | NOPICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and pur- l\muant to that certain decree made |: and entered on the 24th day of December, A. D. 1938, by the Honor- jable Arthur Gomes, One of the | Judges of the Circuit Court of the 'Bleventh Judicial Circuit of Mon-| roe County, Florida, in Chancery, jin that certain cause therein pend- ling wherein The First Nationat | Bank of Tampa, Florida, a corpora- tion organized ‘and existing under the Laws of the United States, and Howell T. Lykes. as Executors and ‘Trustees. under .the Last Will and Testament of W. H. Kendrick, also known as W. Harney Kendirck, jdeceased, are the Plaintiffs, and Cudjoe Key Corporation, a dissolved | Florida Corporation, et’ al, are the | defendants, Chancery Case No. 7-68, \the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by gaid decree | will offer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, fore the front door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 6th ;day of Febrhary, A. D. 1939 (same | being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 o'clock in’ the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described property to satisfy said decree by payment of | the amounts therein specified: | On the Island of Key West, and | known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said Island, delineated in February, A. D, 1839, as part of | Lots One (1) and Four (4) of In the opening fracas, DeMo-| ’s mother, who was always hidden. And there we come up it something:else, more pec- it to his crimes. . . . “T believe his. interest in horti- cull . in horse breeding, was all tied nag a ane sete ee juacy.. Rossi! ip plant animals, to breed out weak- ze a ing fresh, strong stock. Berney readed. his family weak- ness. was tantalized by the un-/| ity as to whether it was he- . He was handsome, vain} of his. looks, his strength. Such nm always want children. I be- ve was obsessed with a de-! sire to pend his own line of such | le ‘enpgeca heri a e, such a domi-| that’ Square | Sixty-two (62), but more fully de- | scribed as follows: | Commencing at a point on White- | head Street distant from the corner lof Whitehead and Southard Streets His | ‘two Hundred Sixty-three (262) feet tried | ana Three (3) inches, and runs | thence in aN. E,'ly direction Two back.” | Hundred and Seventeen (217) feet; f ‘the thence at right angles in ht Ss. Ely platform to the narrow it now, fe’ |direction Seventy-seven (77) feet way. ‘was runnin; out ihe full spring fa jat rabbit Te; had si jand Nine (9) inches; thence at right angles in a S. Wly direction | One Hundred and Three (103) feet: my hand, but he was still with “I—I want you tol” he over the growing clamor thence at right angles in a §, B’ly | direction Sixty-six (66) feet and Six (6) inches out to Angela Street; | thence at right angles in a 8. W'ly direction along Angela Street One “iT nodded called, “Ali right!” m ‘wat FS falling behind, now, be and Three (3) inches, back to the Siving up. | place of beginning. tervening yi I saw the smile | RAYMOND R. LORD, break over his face. in i Special Master in ‘Chancery. pan long legs were increasing their stride. “Look, Kay——” He broke into a dogtrot. breath was coming faster. I to pull my hand away. “Look—you're co: He swallowed, le: af ited the e,on mother’s side, a oF weakness cropping | e ren, would at- ie Hence -his evaluation as ‘very sound.’ Hence ion of Anne, who shied | of family iy use of Mrs. Carewe, a timid old woman, after she'd been here Hundred and ‘ourteen . (114) feet; thence at right Angles in a N. W'ly direction; along. Whitehead Street One Hundred Forty-four (144) feet T located my seat, feel LLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiffs. spite of myself, no longer quite #0 gee. °30, 1938—jan. 6-13-20-2%, 1989 forlorn. (Copyright. 1938, Virginia Hanson) | NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of and’ pur- suant to that certain decree made Steccioaamaiese and entered on the 24th day of De- sember, A. D. 1938, by the Honor- ‘able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit of Mon- SIGN INSTALLED roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pend- ing wherein J. M. Bet is the complainant, and Delia Page and Eugene Page, her husband, et, al, are the defendants, Changery Case No. 7-57, the undersigned Special Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree will offer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, before the front door of the County Court House in West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 6th day ‘of February, A, D. 1939 (same being a rule day of said court and a legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to- wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore- hoon and 2 orstock in the afternoon of said day, the following described property to satisfy said’ decree by payment of the amounts therein specified: Lots One (1), Two (2), Four (4), Five (5), tx (6). Seven, (7), Eight is 01 beca The End Socccovcooaoqqeaaeqeese ENTERTAINMENT ecqeqoce CLUB CAYO HUESO Questionnaire Night holds H forth again tonight at Club Cayo What has been called the “mest) Hueso in the Jefferson ae beautiful sign” in Key West was building. A change is noted in ah at the advertisement on page one— recently installed over the sor ale from 11 p.m. to 12 midnight.}entrance of the Casa Marina) Patrons are advised to drop in} grounds. sufficiently before that. time to get set for the guessing £8Me— | snd the lettering follows the fa-| and, if need be, to practice up a/°" |, attering Sosa the | bit beforehand. Remember —/ Mliar “script” style of the city’s) valuable prizes are offered for leading hostelry. . .The installa-| correct answers. See the ad for|tion called for widening of the) sull particulars. ‘entrance to allow the full spread. (#2) "et Wy.aeeren (Ws; Eette curved si Ten’ (10); Lot: ¥ ER UN cacpee | ee Se oe y, eve: 3 1s threaded with silver and gold, in-; Involuntary Mootchy-Cootchy and Ten (10) of tended by the people of Kashmir From a magazine story—‘“Her Reale as their coronation gift to the; hips were tremulous, though she Cove, Duke of Windsor, has_been offer. | tried to smile. She wishes to be ed for sale ii London because it| firm in her position”. ee The sign is of two-color Neon—/ County, Fi lat thereof Sounty, jo as Ly lat jereo! ice of the | filed in the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for said hardly semeed tactful to present! it to George VI, | County, in plat Book One (1), Pi ‘One Rs Rags RAYMOND R. 165, Each of said Lots to | Armenia is arranging a fete for separately. BORD. ee - | next May to celebrate the 1,000th xy Special, Master in ‘Chancery. rezi Plans a five-year pro-| anniversary of its epic folk oem, | Meriter = gram. _ “David and Susan”, WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; no | decided change in temperature; jmoderate to fresh southerly | winds, shifting to northwest. Florida: Partly cloudy, show- ers in extreme north portion this | afternoon and scattered showers tin central portion tonight; Sat-| {urday partly cloudy; somewhat; :colder in west-central and ex-! | treme north portions tonight and} ;in eéntral portion and on the northeast coast Saturday. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits: | Moderate to fresh southerly} winds,’ shifting to northwesterly | treme south portion, and partly overcast weather tonight and Saturday, with scattered showers| over north and central portions! tonight. - i East Gulf: Moderate to fresh! | southerly winds, shifting to north- 'west, and partly overcast wea- ther tonight and Saturday, with: scattered showers tonight. eeqerenacagce FOR RENT PRIVATE HOME FOR RENT. Modern Conveniences. Two Bed Rooms. Hot and Cold Running Water. Apply Rear 700 Margaret street. janl0-1ma, FOR RENT—7-Room Furnished | Apartment on Duval street. Modern conveniences, Apply: at! Mendell’s Men Shop. f dec20-s. APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1014 Grinnell street. jan2-s FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. nov3-tt FURNISHED APARTMENT, centrally located, all modern conveniences. Apply 519 Duval street. { ‘ FOR SALE-—Cabin Cruiser, fully | equipped, engine and hull, in|: very, good condition. Newly | renovated, Reasonable for cash. } Apply, 506 South street. decl0s | BOATING West jit ED! le throughout Florida’s Coast market... ¢ M. SAMUBLS JRJ, Inc Yacht Brokers,! - idg.-St. Petersburg, Fla. | janl2-3tx + ROOMS | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms., Acrdss South Beach. jan9-1mo! ROOMS with or without board.’ Sunny and cool. 419 Southard street. jan4-Imo) ey DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, adjoin-| ing bath; $5.00 week, 2 per-) sons. 1116 Division street. | jan12-3t! { NEWLY- FURNISHED ROOMS) and geed Southern Cooking. | Reasonable Rates. THE TRADE} WINDS, “The Old Mahogany) House”, Corner Caroline and! Duval streets. jan11-13-16) FOR SAEE'OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin » with. | } } | in need of a good OVERSEAS Gadel new mann Fleming St. 2938—Jan, 6-25-20-27, 2948 wt : . “last figures available, to decl6-s | WISH TO SELL or ke apa boat? -Let.us list}, 154) families or an estimated 3,167! persons. These commodities would total $34,472.88 annually | on the same basis of distribu- ‘The Welfare Board reported a substantial increase in the num- ber of beneficiaries throughout the state, due to the broadening of the eligible list to include re-| cipients whose incomes were less | than 100 per cent of their bud- ' getary needs. State distribution for the| calendar year of 1938, the Board said, totalled: H Foodstuffs, 21,279,900 pounds | of a fair value of $945,711.97. | Clothing from WPA sewitig value of $576,003.97. | The case load increased during | 46,599. families or an estimated 195,715. persons, So rapidly did the program expand that com- modities distributed during the last five months of last year ex-| ceeded in quantity and value those distributed during the pre- ceding year. Last year also marked an in- ‘crease in the purchase of surplus CLASSIFIED COLUMN Cegeceococeseraccansacooeooes FOR SALE FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE— 1 Lady’s Solitary Diamond! Ring weighing almost 2%¢-car-| ets, perfect, for $375. To buy; today, cost $600. ALSO, 1) Platinum Dinner Ring set with | 36 .full-cut Diamonds. Cheap at $350, will sacrifice at $150. | You must see these to appre- ciate their value. POLLOCK’S, | 519 Duval stret. janl3-3t | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— Dining Room‘ Tables, Chairs, | Gas Stoves, Ice Boxes, Kitchen Sink, Cabinet, Etc. Apply Duval Hotel, 130 Duval street. | jam13-3tx | FOR SALE—Let on Stock Is-| land, waterfrent. Also, lot cor- | wes Oh ak Eee Se | x | with well. $35, 1227 Petronia | street, rear. jan4-s| —_—_——$——————————_—— FURNISHED APARTMENT — Hot and Cold running water, all modern, conveniences, 1321, Newton: street, jantl-s, FO} LE~1931 Cadilac con- ‘vertiblg? Coupe. Good condi- tion, f d battery, iivean 6 Rew. top and battery, f fires. Ng reasonabje | offer ef , Ty A. McElduff, | Navy ¥e hone 863-J. i «j J ile ? jantt-4tx TWO LOTS on Washington street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet deep. Reasonable, Apply 1219) Pearl street. novll-s CORNER LOT, §0x100 feet. Cor- | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen, nov2-tt TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern. conveniences, Near Casa rina, lot 163’x98.. Apply 1125 Von Phister street. oct31-s FOR SALE—11% ‘acres’ Planta- | tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, Duval and Louisa streets; two/ lots, corner Bertha street and, Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots: on Pine Key, 100°x100’, good’ location. Apply 1212 Olivia deci4- 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s' |}. Patman is the Texas Don Quiote who for several years. has been, tilting his Congressional ; lance at chain store wind wills. His arguments in favor of the abolition of ‘chain stores have been widely quoted by persons | and organizations having a chain | store phobia, and so _ ferverent! | were his pleas that he has _ be-| — come the accepted standard | bearer of the anti-chain store battle on the national front. The expose of his dealings with! Florida-grown commodities b the Surplus Commodities Cor-; poration for national distribution. | These purchases consisted of} nges, celery and dried fish of Surplus commodity distribution | in Florida is administered by the | State Welfare Board, with Chas. ; L. Cranford, of Jacksonville, as} director. | i i ! BIG PINE INN on BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West HOME COOKING —All Outside Rooms— REASONABLE BENJAMIN LOP! FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service | his fervor was fueled by the pay- ment of this tidy sum will take most of the fire from his subse-! quent appeals to save the coun-! ® try and will place his bill in such disrepute that it will probably die in the committee, as no con- gressman will want his name linked with a Musica-Coster in- spired and fostered bill, VALDES BAKERY | . ecaccececee |rooms, 1,089,113 pieces of a fair 34! ccregate value of $711,731.64. | The Favorite In Key West — TRY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS eecee eccenauaceceqnoce Key West's Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful. Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Dave Garson’s Orchestra PETER SCHUTT, Manager Home of Aunt Molly’s Bread || | I | | | NO NAME LODGE Garage——Elevator. Fi root Ken Maynard in SIX-SHOOTIN’ SHERIFF —also— . COMEDY SERIAL Ask Your Grocer For Strong Arm BRAND COFFEE Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! Famous Bahia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing j Cottages—$1 per person and up Stone Crab Dinners a Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Information Deepsea and Key West i Reef Fishing on the Charter Boat “MARLIN” CAPT. FRANK GATES Phone... K. W. CITIZEN—Phone 51 NEW YEAR'S LOVE THE NEW SERIAL BY ANGELA LORDEN. Noel and Allan peered through the barn door. A woman huddled: in a dark wrap rested against the corn crib, and a tiny blonde head half lost in straw met Noel's glance. “There's something in the crib,” she whispered to Allan. “It's like the Manger in Bethlehem.” A scene from the charming Christmas and New Year's serial—NEW YEAR'S LOVE by Angela Lorden. Read it in this paper Starting January 14 .

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