The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 27, 1950, Page 3

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4 a eae incrédil tt was Celia’s hour of -—« nan not to be as only going out fe do & small part in i but it was her chance” * ve a dinner party for om the last night, and the table Igeceet can use that. Anne, you are a beautiful model. Bring them down tomorrow and we'll take some ictures and make some sketches. In the afternoon is best. See Mr. Grayson.” Roger cleared his throat. “What is all this, David?” “I can use them. A picture of. young motherhood.” Adele laughed. “Don’t forget hasn't been yet. She can’t catch anybody that brand-new . lawyer ‘t even afford desis room father frowned. “That is no way to. speak of a young man 2 § hat course. was im the lor. starting out & the highest She if dete Lo >| bs ont and ifieations,” band, ite $3 se hus vid lan; “Tt takes money felt it to get ahead, At young Raymond's oceaston if was a big could. write my check for than oo or BO pn baa te igures and never miss it.” bs the adept “In your wife's check book, of he ® constant turmoil since a rival He would cheerfully drink te her success tm Hollywood. So he was glowing and dressed imméeulately for once as he wel- Past not bad-looking. To be » his fortune came from a old wife who had died con- tently, but he also was a very SPecessfiul advertising man. er smiled at her. “Celta it here yet. We expect her any mite, I see you are blazing ere than ever.” “A new bracelet.” She held it @P © flash in his-eyes. “My birth. day. len't David good to me?” “I don't know. I'l! ask him.” She gave him a push and went to Kiss Anne, who stood with the twins on either side of her all dregsed for. “Mama's party.” “What are you going to do with the: visiting firemen now?” “They'll with course,” David Dallow meanwhile was shaking hands with the twins. ‘They were not enthusiastic. He in fern Was not enthusiastic either, A they had given him an idea. i Made @ sweeping gesture with his hand. “} have an idea. Anne, take the children by the hand. That's eight. Now look at me. Good. | omed bie daughter Adele and eh husbend. She had said ld marry rich and she just that. David Dallow er OWN age and, if pompous, f. stay us, of ALGER HISS SENTENCED Anne hadn’t meant to say it. Every eye was turned on her and ‘she felt her face blushing. David grinned at her, not at all angry. “I never made a secret of hav- ing a my first wife for solid antial reasons, I think every- ‘One should. Love ean come later ig dts proper place.” Her Adele’s hand and raised’ it .to his.. sips. David ed. “Everyone loves you be- sa sweet, Anne. ing’ “Suppose I just choose: Tony?” With a wild shout’ the: twins dashed out onto hall, and re- turned dragging and shouting together. “It's Sir Tony, We heard him on the stairs.” “I just. came in,” cried Tony embarrassed. “I-heard you talk- ing and—” ‘is voice trailed off. Roger Pitted his shoulder. Anne was calm, “We were talking about you IT simply said that with hundreds to choose from I would still choose you.” % ROGER remembered his guests were still standing in that coldly formal room that was a relic of things he didn’t like in the past He waved toward seats y by the hand and then vanished for a bottle of | sherry, TO'5 YEAR} IN PRISON gause you are But tithes have'changed. Why ndttwith me. let Adele find you a proper hus-|send my things tomorrdW- suine! band, with proper fhanelal ftandy|Gopd-bye, Father, Good-bye Anne sat with her hands idle for a moment, because the twins were climbing onto Sir Tony's knees. There was @ quick step on the stairs and Celia came dash~ ing in breathlessly. Adele jumped. up f : a Celidipushed her awayy “T tee a hl ee je taxd edu i ‘have to S ed \s Anne, gome-aglp me. Heljo. I got your theck! Quick, \Ainr They dasted up the $t to- gether, The twins ty a) whew golden heads solemnly and said. “Mama-is in @ hurry.” to Sir Pom who towered over them, Adele tapped her foot angrily. “I like that, We came in just for her dinner and now she won't even be here with. us. David.” Roger came mm panting a little after the trip to the cellar, but hearing his bottle and glasses proudly on a tray: “Here we are. A little good sherry to cheer us till Celia ar- rives.” “She has arrived.” snapped Adele. “And she’s. leaving at once. On a different plane.” _ Roger ‘stood blinking.’ Then there came a clatter of high neels on ‘the stairs and Celia flung out words. “Tony, you come to the airport y may need you. Anne, ¥oys. Be godd and you'll soon be fiying 'too.” Her heels clattered on the stone steps leading to the basement and street door. Tony caught her ba; from Anne's hands and_dashe efter her. Anne went to look out inte the street. The twins joined her: in waving but there was no response as the tax} made a swift U turn and whirled away. The twins spoke slowly. “Mama didn't kiss us good-bye.” Adele snorted. “I hope the plane crashes with ner.” Roger stood stiffly. “Please don’* ay such things in my house now ver. Celia is your sister.” Anne touched his arm. “I ‘think I'd like just 4 little of your sherry. Father.” He drew a deep breath “For- give me. And please tell Marv iv serve dinner whenever she likes. We mustn't spoil her dinner.” (To be continued) ae en ee ee a ALGER HISS (left). former State Department oificial, appears at Federal Court in New York Wednesday and drew a sentence of five years in prison on Conviction of perjury. With him are his wife. Priscilla (right), and an unidentified ma. Hiss filed notice of appeal and was paroled im custody of his aitorney until the hours set for him to post $10,000 bohd later in the day. The @harges resulted from bis denial on the witness stand that he ever slipped secret state documents te Whittaker Chambers, self-styled courier for a pre-war Soviet spy ‘ring. WINTER STALLS A TRAIN; ALSO SET3 A HEAT RECORD ' re (®) Wirephotos | STRIKING CONTRASTS PREVAIL in the varying weather Winter is dealing out to North Amer- ican areas 120 miles east States.Canadian border. time, the warmest January day in the history of th ef Vancouver, British Columbia. i Fraser canyon 2 train (center) stands nearly buried and completely stalled in ngoqe es This scene is not very far north of the United Im the foreground is the edge of a snow-covered trestle. At the same e weather bureau was recorded at St. Louis, T ry went up to 75 and three student nurses at Washington University School of Nursing he mercu 7} went to a St. Louis park to cool and Bobby A their heels in the lake (right). Left to right: Shirley Burnett nderson, both from Washington, Ind., and Dorothy Feigenspan of Jefferson City, Mo. () Wirephoto HEPWMY OAUGHTER THINKS SHE'S FOUND HER IDEAL MAN (N JED NEVADA u SHE'S DICKIE DARE ALONG WHICH 50 PACES ARE BEING TAKEN BY THIS IS A GBONIFIOE . MARK ABLE, EXPEDITION TREASURE Ses nS WPA BO MLL BO. RTT Come: et NG OH Wann a Y piecina | | BEEN BURIED THEY SHOULD BE SINCE WE'RE THE GUESTS OF THE p CUT THE @.P.M./ LEFT Ruoper,’ GET ER LEFT WING DOWN «! CANT.’ TOO MUCH WIND PRESSURE — { Lesson Learned HE'S OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW “ BETTER’N TO GO GALLIVANTIN’ AROUND AT NIGHT “THOUT HIS CROW Si6ci eked BEER Ents PEROT aia wie 6 t OL of Pertee nT frit tee is: ¢ vral vn tert sone ed 10tx aoe “> ei Se"

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