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ADAMS, Ai NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Richard Morgan Tucker, who was convicted in the Crim- inal-Court of Record of Monroe County, Florida, on May 12, 1941 A.D., of the offense of Grand Larceny and sentenced therefore to Six (6) Months in the Monroe County Jail, will apply for clem- ency to the State Board of Par- dons, Tall@hassee, Florida, at its next regular meeting on June 12, 1951. RICHARD M. TUCKER. (Applicant) mayié: -21,1951 SAILOR CHARGED ‘Continued From Page One} leaving her property. He went toward Olivia street, she said. police Advised of this move, took ‘out after the susp Johnsen lane, a_ colored was observed walking rapidly. ‘When Hernandez commanded him to stop, the sailor started to run but changed his mind when the policeman drew his gun. At first, the suspect denied any prowling and explained that he was out of breath because he had just arrived from Boca Chica. He then changed his story and said he was looking for a woman who had flirted with him and that he had followed her into the neigh- borhood of the Williams’ home. Later, the man admitted to both the police and the shore patrol investigator that he had been ac- cused of prowling once before. He also said that he had dropped a knife as he stepped into the patrol wagon so that the weapon would not be found in his pos. session. RUSSIANS HAVE (Continued trom Page One) Senate committees for the seventh day. The Defense Secretary ated his previous statement tha General MacArthur's plan for stepping up sea and air fighting in the Far East would not beat Red China. Mail The Citizen to Relative: reiter: Your Grocer SELLS that Goor STAR * BRAND ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE TWINS Au Sr TRE PH. 1870-1871 AP Newsfeotures Chapter 15 WHEN I reached home Caldwell arranged himself at his desk, filled his pipe, held a match to it, and then faced me attentively. I started at the beginning and gave a detailed account of the morning and afternoon. He lis- tened gravely, nodded occasional- ly. “Are you’ certain,” he asked abruptly, “that Lieutenant Phelan isn’t aware of Straw’s defalca- tions?” “Positive. Davids said that all Phelan did was make a list of the accounts, and, even if, Phelan had examined the returns, I don't think he’d have spotted the scheme. I happened to notice the difference between the two sets accidentally; besides, if Phelan did know about it, he’d have Edel- son and Dentino and Mrs. Ross on the grill.” Caldwell smoked silently for awhile. “I think we had better communicate with Lieutenant Phelan,” he decided. I phoned the detective bureau and, Phelan not being in, left word for him to communicate with Caldwell at his earliest con- venience. It wasn’t more than ten min- utes later that the doorbell rang and I got up to answer it. It was Lieutenant Phelan, and, giving me a negligent little nod, he walked right past me and on into the stud, ‘Evening, Professor,” Phelan growled in a hurried, businesslike manner. “I understand you phoned headquarters.” “Why, yes, Percy,” Caldwell said pleasantly. “Can you sit down a moment? Bendy and I were dis- cussing the Straw murder. I don’t suppose you’ve apprehended the murderer yet?” “We've uncovered vital clews which, without a doubt, will bring an arrest before many hours have passed.” “Look, Phelan,” I interrupted, “stop giving us the business. You aren't talking to the press, so you can skip the fancy blowing. You haven't the slightest idea who the A FIEND IN NEED By MILTON K. OZAKI murderer is, and Caldwell and I both know it.” “Better tell him, Bendy,” well interrupted. “This bickerin, is childish, and it’s wasting time. I gave Caldwell an et tu look. Cald- “Okay, Caldwell’s the boss,” I said. “Never mind the small talk,” Phelan cut in. “Let's hear the facts.” “Did you check Edelson’s alibi?” “Yeah, It’s okay.” . “Where was he?” “If you've been working on any- thing involving Edelson, you've wasted your time. He was in his} sp. place on South State Street from| “T' five until seven. He’s out.” bu “Did you check through Straw’s| an apartment?” “Of course, that’s routine.” “Did you notice the folders— the red and black folders—beside his desk?” “I made a list of them. Natura!- ly, What kind of a—” “Let's not go into that,” I said| in quickly. “Did you look inside the! out leaving folders?” nodded pos: “Yeah. Copies of tax returns.”| left Dentinc “Did you examine the returns? Phelan shifted uneasily. “Why should I? One was for State re- turns, the other for Federal.” “No, Lieutenant Phelan,” I con- tradicted with great formality. “You didn’t examine them very carefully; if you had, you’d have noticed that both folders contain a complete set of State and Fed- eral returns—two sets of returns for the same filing periods.” “So what?” “Straw was keeping a double set of books for eight accounts; in other words, he was maintaining] fraudulent books for the purpose of Rhett the government—with or without the knowledge of his clients.” day “Of HHELAN’S mouth surprise. “You're sure of that? “Of course. The way I figure it, Straw filed bona fide Federal re-| turns but cut the State figures to| o’c relaxed in| Ch: absolutely the bone. In a place like Dentino’s, | brow the savings in State retailers’ oc-| cupational amount to thousands of annually.” t’s as clear as crystal. ea “I don’t get it,” “Look at the layout.’ was, he couldn't whom June knew a have alibis with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Change 7 Line | lof AR Day Parade’ L las meen Made Armed Forces Das taxes alone would | dol “Got a list of them?” I hand¢ over the list and he looked at nodded, and handed it back to me. | * ‘ 1 aes swell,” he said, not a bit } had been proposed for the Sea “Why swell?” | plane Base har “It clinches my c I ind d ns for th cut across his fat £ “It prov move ment of I nc agen that one person nd only or i rson—could have killed Straw. ' I admit read his ha here are nine ilding, coun’ id Straw from outside —to show up for a date. os a nur: Ede’ loc stopped, d looked at’C “(to be peontaned MOVIE COMPANY (Cortinued From Page Ones the usual Hollywood pro- duction. The idea is the child of Filippo Del Gui- dicce who'turned out 35 films for J. Arthur Rank, outstanding British cinema tycoon who made the spec- tacular movies, “Henry V” and “Hamlet” with Laur- ence Olivier. Del Guidicce also made the docuniental brain Lord Louis Mountbatten “In Which We Serve,’ starring Noel Coward. Gui- diccee also produced “Odd Man Out” and Spirit.” Maurice Evans, foremost Shakespearean star, who has appeared in Richard II three times on Broadway, will direct and produce the movie at the Hialeah Stu- dios. Production gets un- derway in the early fall. according to present plans. Actor Evans visited in Miami recently and said that the adaptibility of Shakespeare’s works to the ies had been proved by Sir Laurence Olivier’s films. Evans is anxious to better that record. “Blithe Del Guidicce is now in Miami and will speak at the Ring Theater of the University of Miami Wed- nesday. His talk will con- cern the production of Shakespearean motion pic- tures. His address is in con- nection with the final pre- sentation of the Elizabeth- ian dramatist’s plays dur- ing a Shakespearean fes- tiva at the university. Ap- vropriately, Evans ha ———____. RATE: REASONABLE Ford film based on the ‘life of! Rehearsals For “Junior Miss” Start Tonight y night marks the al of “Junior Miss, West production which will be produced in about three weeks. The pla first | ™ next Key Players comedy which was a Broadway and movie hit rected by Josef Hurka, t is di acher of | Te ce co English at the school pli the Convent school. Key West Leading juveniles in the are from the high school and Mary high Immaculate All but two of the members of jn the cast were announced today by Director Hurka. The roster is as n, Whit Swain. tt, Barbara Diaz, Miki follow Doris tag-| entation. <rievtiencasieneenremtmseni esibeiieletactanieiatiea THREE HOTELS IN MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES woctied in the Heart of the City WRITE or WIRE ROOMS for RESERVATIONS with BATH and TELEPHONE “okies Pershing Hotel Hotel Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd St, 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 N.E. Ist Ave. 80 Rooms 100 Rooms * 80 Elevator Elevator Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Duke, Rae Waller, Frank Rogers, Williams, Hoke au James Baker. and Holcum, Pope . a : Cheats a 6d } pa = 1 » a concert at Bayview Englis e Key Ps a ee cult @ mages ta. Park, and during the rt the school. Leading juveniles > : ith the empiover, Presentation of trophies to the i a FLORIDA HOUSE | teste’ eon , | se 9 (Continued trom Page Gne) i » 1 Anal 4 , » members g than the compromise com-' can Legion He Stock Island 1c cast td today by| mittce suggested j ays celebration. r a aheeties Three representatives from (A s : | wa: Te eta »}widely separated parts of the —/ lete line-up of all parade = . my MIA state joined today to introduce a entri r ade details will Arthur Noble, Guy Carelton, Don| Pil t0 forbid Florida legislators 1 SA REN (Continued From Page One) our demolition contract runs until | City Has No Right : ‘To Regulate Wages: Representatives Papy of Mon- roe county, Dekle of and Murray of Polk. Ait Station and Fleet Air Detach-| 1 there be approxi- np i visited the city orning to enter p: the Asst. from tt is also unit gul m ive onsul Par » represent race track operators. parad The measure was offered by misdemeanors punishadle by a tine of up to $1,000. In addition. they would lose the right to ser Violations of the law would be in Taylor ne legislature. | June 27.” | “All but four of the ‘buildings| on the barracks have been sold or! designated to be torn down,”| Shipp said. “Some have been moved already and some have been reduced to piles of boards, timbers and shingles. Of the four} remaining,. one is 16 by 86 n= and contains two bowling al The bowling alleys, said Shipp are} in “usable” condition. “Dredgers’ Key will be ready: for construction as soon as a small | amount of rubbish is burned there, Comdr. Conrad E. Grohs, | Naval Station Public Works Offi-; cer said. “We can have it ready tomorrow, if necessary,” he add- ed. ged his lecture, “Hamlet In! The Ring.” i Last Sunday, the New} York Times carried a story , called “Hamlet Enters The! 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