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4. GINGRAS, Society Editor Mr. And Reiur Yrs. Peter Daniel Valdez i} Miami Wedding Trip * Mrs. Styer Elected Cleb Co-Chairman th ! Circle Three Meets {t Mrs. Claawson’s Y Coming Events ® Tuesday, July 10, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page § PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Corpse on the Town By JOHN ROEBURT ' mehow it was amusmg. Scott had been dutifully een | new development to the ice. It ‘as an odd role for the sedate old nan —Informer in ancient tweeds. gger smiled wryly. “You had an easy time of it, while [ran hat’s off to| myself ragged. All you had todo t. ] had no| Was Dick up the phone andiliet t report.” m aot thanking you.” Jigger touched his head band- ages grimly. “No. you're not Se you got down as the 7 iller?” queer’y | __“Leighton’s the man, we higk. Pe gle} He hedged on the confession, but But on one| Wel sweat it out of him.” ut on one) “What's Leighton’s story?” | “He came to 96 Chariton Street long time—-Trust Prescott ¢ said, “} your efficiency, }idea vou were that far along in|» the case.” | Pr att said, “T'll want a state- ad|™ent from you.” “I'm under arrest?” ed | about To ea 1ad | Condition, get} “One condition?” _'and iound Susan Hunter mur- “Forget the case. Forget all| dered. This was late rnoon: He about it. And keep your mouth} was in a panic, terri that di it - covery of the bod: — the hy?” | real identity would lead to “For the good of the Depart-/ implicate hum, The epartment.was | ment. So people can respect their | their rendezvous and love nest. |police force. and the Department | and he'd been_séen arpund t > drained of color] C4m respect itself.” | around with her. As ‘ hy pee “O) ‘oul. Jigger frowned. “But you solved | last night, he'd been women drill with hoops at a regional physi- ced for Beit’s ‘re: A| the case, you say—That's plenty | with her in that radic stunt. '° ipated at the Dynamo Stadium in Lwow Te You | Prestige for the Department.” |how, Leighton lost Ris head com- |. Prescott said slowly and bit-| pletely. be says. ae 1) terly, “We didn't solve it—You /so the comes courage = yer | as any! unknown ate your | '«T_ did?” |named Anne Brown. j i “We ran into a blank wall try-| Cleaned out the an nd Jing to fix the victim's real iden-|all of her personal | bel tuffed her in @ marked General DeMol< ut On Apply To Wed - hers Degree In Florida Bn tity. Failing that, we never really detected ie letterbox flashed thinking. igh- a criminal ton. Anyhow. Leighton’ mail the Railway pot got moving.” Prescott’s eyes nar- nath for | Towed. “Rither it was Departmen-| cago, and went : tal bungling, or you got to a vital | drunk who would ht side—/ clue first, and concealed it.” jthe Railway Thiet waa ‘the: Soemo thee IGGER thought of it in his se-] “Wha ie J cret mind. The note in the let- Peleg Set trunk fe Generel De- terbox and the Public Notice item | livery, Chicago? vee —The matching initials had been|, “Leighton knew. how- .|the thin clues that swelled into | it was to Matthew Hi the case With the note safely in aunboacdly L ad * — is. Jigger’s pocket, Prescott h: P. b- scott un-| been doomed to wandering in cir- | murdered. In. fac ‘Eiaiton, bee ‘a threat? | cles. lieved. Matthew. funter Jigger asked, “Then how did pes oo Rome, ad. you get movi at all—Get to . ieake those ormseel ee left ner to be discovered as “Professor Scott— He called us| Brown—You see, Matthew. in when you came back from Lewiston. He tipped us to every- thing you were up to from then; on.” Scott!—He hadn't had the good) a Professor under wraps, ear-|receipt. to Hunter. marked “private,” after all. Jigger | Planned to phone Hunter said, “Nice fellow, the Professor. | mously, and scare him rmitted himself a]Snake in my bosom!" | ing the trunk and di ‘We nabbed her} “The man is decent and law- | body. Al! this m i when you got] abiding. 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