The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 17, 1953, Page 4

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came to, it nning. “I wes wondering which} “Yes, I did.” ; Oo L ( \ dark in the roor pj Bancte 1 was “Tt must Baiared at Key West, Florida, os Second Class Motier ached ead Mined uke] She spoke fapidly. “Tm sorry| you came in” be sean te Cha y EL rk TELEPHONES 24461 ond 25662 . : RY bad been lying on you up at this hour, but 1] why, yen” She wee pter 20 t he was wide awake now aa “Did you come right home?” ye for Suddenly « ; t know whether to call The | that he knew. “Just Le | membered. | =I mean, did you go to theyoul! came in I came straight heme had struck her. She lay very stil Her voice trailed off mis~|in the cab As 1 got in, was scarcely daring to breathe fe of ad 2 Nothing happened. She opened! “You can stop worrying, Ellen “lit we ry eae | her eyes cautiously and the © said gently. “I haven't done| gingerly, “But how did up a little ata ume ~¥ turned | 8hyt Lt bave until fnow?” she demanded. ed on the light and looked around “1 tried te follow ' Nothing was out of place She i, could you come OVET | some difficulty getting — cromed over inte the bedroom, | bere right away | Say, you wouldn't know @ 7 t ts as she Went She What's up i ould a Sokal exter toe bon and in the! “lve had a visitor and he’s left ary ud closets. Satisfied that no one was ™ with & large bump on my! ... | there, she went through the apart. ' 7 ‘ os « | ment and locked all the windows it bleeding?” he asked) , He snorted. “Just as f Gants | She made sure that the door was | *2:ply ou end your pall Aagway, locked and then got Out a tele-| "No, it just hurts.” must have been Behind you hy | | phone book. Quickly she dialed| “I'll be right over. Put a cold | sbout ten or Aifteen minutes, | & number. |towel on it Until I get there.” He |! got out in front of this building | A. cold impersonal voice an.|S0unded rather impersonal and|| S8W your apartment wes Gs swered immediately. “University | PFe‘essonal Fy pale — ’ Hospital.” u — . ICKLY she decided that| He looked around the room as “Helle. Is Dr. Dennis Rafferty other things more m= | if searching for somet ‘The “Dr Rafferty is not on duty grey 4 ad St | Sind eesiact t 3 ray ane 2 om her forehes .° be i ie screen qui Bow A tub with warm water a apart from the other fire tools. He “Will you ring his room./in » handful of expensive bath/ Went over and picked it up. Dlease?™ . ‘ salts, She rummaged through a} “My guess is that this is what T'm_ sorry,” the voice cooed,/drawer and pulled out a pair of| Your visitor used. “Dr. Rafferty does , not receive |boyish-looking pajamas. The He hefted it in his hand, “And calls after midnight. were of yellow silk with a small| is could have been worse,” he aie tee he BEE Tats’. ti gonogram embroidered in green _ ee we ead was ion the collor. nis, what made you follow be, an & . De. Refers | Ten minutes later she looked at as Oy ae iiean ot ust talk to afferty |herself in the full length mirror y some silly notion o: immediately. It's terribly impor-| Her face was sparkling clean. She | apologizing to you,” he said in an tant.’ a : thad no make-up on, but she and manner. Tl connect you with Emer-/ needed none. Her hair was care-| “Silly?” she asked quietly. | Ong" _ fully brushed and hung in two} He put the poker down and . 10, don’t do that ‘This is some-|braids, each tied with a bright| came over to her. thing ye yellow ribbon, Over her pajamas} “Yes, I think it's rather ell” said the operator du-|was a soft green corduroy robe ready know how perv m Py the heaitsted, Ellen | She was satisfied with what she know, don't you?” sudde! ound herself saying “It's quite all right. This is hi "The doorbell rang "Tm flancée. & Raff stepped into the room and 1 don't “Oh, just a minute, please.” The | quietly said, “Now, let's take a 4 voice was very apologetic look at that bruise.” * Tt took a very ig minute.and| “Well”—he was very thought- then she heard his voice. ful" you've had a slight con- her. “Rafferty.” He sounded sleepy.|cursion. Not very serious. But it} “Let that be a lessen to you,” “This is Ellen Carter, Dr, Raf-|couid have been. What hay jr" | be said when he finally released forty.” “I really don't know. I guess | her. “I bate chattering women.” yes.” She couldn't see him|someone just bopped me.” (Te be continued) HI tr ; g | custodial forces nearly 200 North refused repatriation to the demili- Opens W Pot ams which had Korean prisoners, raising the total tarized zone Sunday rong from the net-/moved into the demilitarized zone! Beginning about Sept. 25 each BALTIMORE # work of bunkers and fortifications |® #bout 4,000 North Koreans. Ap- side will be allowed 90 days to Aires, leading a on what was once the front line. (proximately 5,600 Chinese aunti-\try to persuade the POWs to return) | ‘The five-nation Repatriation Communist prisoners already have home. baer ph ed be Pi sitting g-\Commission turned over to the|been placed in Indiag guardian The fate of those still resisting ing a one Pe {Communists at Panmunjom one ship. repatriation then will be debated 4 Chinese who refused He lifted the tid, ram his hand SS ee aes ee See Fe-| In all, nearly 23,000 anti-Commu- fr # month by the projected Ko-). 4. 404 tet out a yell, pox > patriation in the prisoner exchange fean peace conference * e¢ Pet whe later asked to be cent 1 nist captives will be released by\"<i.Jiq' the conterence fail to| A crab had him by the finger, uild Problem Red China. |the U.N, Command to the Indian reach a solution the remaining Aires testified in police court ‘The delivery by the U.N. of anti-troops under sugervision of the prisoners will be released as civil~| Officers located five numbers Communist prisoners to the demili-|Repatristion Commission ians. books hidden around the hoquse. N R M4 Y H h tarized zone continued through the| The Communists have said they ~~ ow equir es our e P day. No incidents were reported. |would deliver 300 South Koreans! A typical emu is five or six feet was ordered The Allies turned over to Indian and more than 20 non-Koreans who tall and weighs about 100 pounds. jury | ox & Bare Bee « ed cme + |: wane Ae 94 FF rE i re FUEL cate Hal i : a : a5 S se ft if Ly to for recovery. With infla- nufacturers have been able pt oom an om ten, we con- h have risen only moderately ourssives thought! , thereby undersel! similar pro- map arphon hy ag where inflation has doubled and| The numbers of children who got 1. into trouble with the law did de- fit greatly by the re-/four a a Regt. il & i Ani chek rtd Ete i i F ? : i ll i F i i E i action It is very iilce for people to tell you how smart you about it.” About the same ti are, but the test of their faith is whether they take your Special Juvenile Delinquency advice, which they seldom do. 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