The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 4, 1953, Page 4

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[crushed to want to listen Go amjhe said shortly. “I want to cet explanation.” that autopay “ | “But he did give you an ex-| She made no move to go, just | planation that nignt?* sat there deep im pertur “Yeu.” Grnghe 1 “And it was satisfying?” Ellen's Kent ns is p=% say: Very.” She was stari at her “Wait, TU tell you about it.” coffee with narrowed eyes, as : He sat down. remembering something painful * Anot! o Presently Raff asked, "HOw! She nodded She cemeed Utter by weg Bray's rr i ity exhausted: the ae was gone ery goo ay? and sgna' “I was just wondering whether! place _ “= & it) it might not have been suicide attached to otter “ah - . Raff signaiied the waiter and Elten You know if he bad! presently Elten she was great- | been in poor health and couldn't} the het tae ite Geath. They | affori treatments or some such “I always liked Dr. ° Testaurant on the thing?” began, “Hi city. Raff Pulled | “Oh, no—he's always been in (beeen “ie pg EB. jexcellent health, He was a very | pompous fil you like a cup ot | husky man Did all sorts of man- jatound the university, He wal_lxbor. | ge out of his way to do things fer | “Then it's funny,” Raft sald! Sus even at him Senha lent. “that five years ago he} the cots and. even fr Fenton and was in such poor health that he | Prote: s! tn, and to Raff's re-!had to resign as chairman of the| brains ot the Gomi ne was almost empty. | department and recommend Hub- jthat he just let Hubbard a A dy her, They | bard for th job.” the credit. He never tried to lar corner of | - p ; Aly trom the limelight and was such @ . color drained qui weet person i v wi ? They each toot | Ellen's face. She stared at Raff, sible” OOF Bate there smoking until per mouth open but unspeaking.| She paused to take another waiter came up. “Ellen,” he said kindly, “why! gulp of coffee. “Two cups of coflee—black,” he | are yo to p m?" Weill, about a week and a halt ordered. |. “Sus ; a hat Sunday ht you sew ‘The waiter 2 tue stenins 4 me in The Seminar Room, I had cups of coffee. Raff watched Ellen told you I know nothir « gone up to my office. I had forges. } neg while the: i.” ten my compact there, Well, w: Presently ‘asked, “Ho ~~ at r 1 got up there I heard his ’ the inner office and I noticed the m P t door wasn't quite closed.” I that ' ed | aw ant vere at a lot of Bray,/the police will be called im, and : on . ? jthey'll investigate every minute | been terribly fussy about keep. : “Yes, 1 did, “she said simply. | of his life?” jime thet door locked when he recently signed in Korea, idea what a won- At the mention of the word | wasn’t there. And so I looked in. Chinese a major : Many sl . “police” she became panic-strick-|And there was Dr, Bray with a Fugitives From Soviet Aided $1" Son. war she gasped. “They | anna fice “Po am ‘t. They simply mustn't! | imagine how terrib! ) | . search- | You can't call the police, After! was, Bray, of all poeple to So . N. onals Are H ‘| r jal, it probaoly w uicide. You| sneaky thing like that the Chinese are still in North Korea viet ati e To don't have an investigation when | he saw me started we should try to get them out, H | it’s suicide, do you?” She looked| plain. But I didn't even im » However, to : | jat his f anxiously. to hear what he had to to the American le " By DANIEL DE LUCE jthey visit the nearest village “He returned her gare stesdfest- | wanted to de wes Communists is an “ved gras Gi benen pees SOMEWHERE IN WEST cero and are married. q | |ly, the muscles in his jaw work- ae that’s w Be AMeH- SANY un-Here is the open door|, For the first two weeks {Ewer better go, Miss Carter,” (To bs eontinaes) with the help of some United Na-/t — ve er: non $n U.S. troops, with some tives trom the Soviet armed forces. i | President euket Geuth Keres ond tol" tec eae utd te oe cee. ‘Performance Is :4°7140, chit, Presiden country, Thus U. S. troops! sted by the U. che i Just A Tradition mesterials to-toee cy coun- Notes | LONDON in Who will be the vies, The deree Se stars of this year's royal command E v Minister : Rafeel - i gprs 0 explained that since fighting ~ + ee A gray-haired Britisher named roy hes ended, it is ne 11 and 12, l@rry Marlowe sits by bis phone necessary to maititain restrictions to be Safety Con." the heart of London's theater injurious to Chilean interests White it “istrict nursing that top secret of Copper is Chile's principal export “ of local international vaudeville. trip up A call from Morlowe may start if any Key ®” American singing star arrang. t section of * his schedule to be ready for a time out'to ‘Tensetiantig dash to make the ‘Of the meetings at the *2°% at London's Coliseum Thea-| oe Mayfower ‘* Nov. 2. Or it may bring over-; night fame—and weaith—to one of the hundreds of small-time acts angle\making the rounds of Britain's al fac- provincial musi¢ halls : West Actually, the royal command | it performance is nothing of the sort. state- The performers io not appear by| y, of letting “royal command” and officially it| is just @ first-grade charity show map. attended by the monarch, But the sell and repel Doris Daniels of the B and royal command tag has struck and °* planning to be in|that's what everybody calls it ; ri . b organiza-| The tradition goes back to the minute a Lae y / : West'late middie ages, when actors|@at word ; {played in Londen only on license Tct) e a from the crown. | Any, #8 proof of -| ‘The modern command perform. and love for true » Why? ) ‘ janee dates from 1921, when the to the No. 2 Fire ‘ation about the Soviet Un-|_ WASHINGTON If the big-wig discussion of Variety Artists Benevolent Fund day and bought —_ Pt 3 ita” etawyn! ~ an. Hat Talk’ Ac-|started looking (or new ways to tle for the windshield of Everybody likes to hear the “truth”, about someone = is on a reciprocal basis among egepehy as up as|hoving the raise cash to help its members, Perhaps you else, in whispered form. ar . : ia gil FE it [ i i el &F : $ 5 E : i F 9 : el i t iti # : i FS i Hi i iy ' since 1945. ds that the North Koreans, between , 1961, put up a pretense of being an - Now, they can no longer put up But the fact remains that the country jominated then, and is Communist-domi- lied today, unists attempted to steal a free country, fingers burned. Whether the Chinese ( pull the strings in North Korea in disguise, or openly, makes some difference but it is not the indica- tor of victory or defeat of the U. N. effort. | i f : an and any lan- : i i FE EE E? lal : Fstilltt- itt 2: gi jand King George V iet is be known same. some.ibe would attend a vaudeville show.) There pete py ; i uninitiated ¥ Queen Elizabeth carries on ‘that art is It is poor reading, but there were some who made bausts his fund of information. He cynical asthe annual tradition. It has raised fool yourself! Unless ie-euh of the Receven War. must be helped to a new career 3 . jaround 250,000 pounds ($700,000), of those turtle plent . and protected from Soviet reprisal. As ieee, biea! « ‘just a lot! Marlowe is secretary of the fund otherwise passes u The center enlists other U. 8. oo. : Rye ae a se 4 jue must be #nd that makes him casting direc. of g Safety Inspection authorities in mpeg ye get a ~] pare —— on red - - vigorously overruled. Any such im. ‘Fr of the show. {le and hiv com. are likely to be dows al eise to 0 country te the mericas a pen te a of Stephen A. plication is untrue, and dangerous aon pick about » dozen acts for Station paying a fine, tSough Caneda and Brazil are also must seem to them tke a family Mitchell, who commit: to the very poo « —— b.. 5 ol wed ne websites bg or bag 4 — yoo a favored destinations __ jestate overrus by intruders. chairm: hoice of Steven —— eeltimprovement by numbers and submit the list—and und ey pr Aen — car 4 once Wf he had a profession in civilian * lead-| “Our Savior talked for many *°T'?* to Buckingham Palace. over for dangerous features, why n't been years in that Holy Land far away One the palace gives the green not come by Dick’s Tire Service and long ago— but we are still liy. "EM. the show goes on, at 829 Truman Aye. and gets free He uttered and) ,©¥*rybody works free. After the inspection of the rubber you're fates the Ey Hard. *®°w the Queen looks over the ac | stakung. your life en? We have @ yee . deny thet: our counts--as with afl charities she big parking lot in the rear and & would supports—and she likes to see ex won't take much of your time, _ Penses kept xmail You might have already read thé The true comr.on* performance National Safety Council's —with the monarch ordering his thet 94 per cent of the vehicles favorite entertainers to appear— involved in accidents sre passen- ; bas virtually disappeared from ver car types, About 14 per cent British life. George VI gave the sre trucks and busses. Why the dif last in 1938 to entertain @ visiting ference? French president : Diels Tire Suvipe eaters to OR " ‘truck operators and car owners jit has bees our experience that = average berm be % ivarious safety on his ve | PHILADELPHIA mavens —_ better than .ne passenger car was quiet in the second ver. partment when Mitchell Lipsehute| One of our specialities is home shortly before mid- We have the only i af t 5s i $4] Peewee oe Fe eee g f Hf of f : if i t jfar away ate “havens tempor- jery homes @ Soviet fugitives. There is only one Soviet oceu- of fe. ‘| Apparently the thieves also had ~ left the kittens. i ti ciations are with staff personne) ‘ume comes headed by his case officer. But if perhaps even at she has brought bis sweetheart they |ing—that he bas El Salvader is the smallest coun~ p oe eho 3

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