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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West No. 111. PATY DIRECTS HEAVY RAPS AT W. C. HODGES CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR INCLUDES MANY ISSUES DURING SPEECH IN INTER. EST OF CANDIDACY VOLUME LVII. } ‘GIVES RULING ON RIGHTS OF ALIENS; LAW DOES NOT PROHIBIT OWNING REAL ESTATE (Speci) to The ©.tizen) TALLAHASSEE, May 8.—At- torney General Cary D. Landis, jin an opinion issued today, (Special to The Citizen) GR A OKEECHOBEE, May 8.--B. yr Pressed belief that there | no * Haw in Florida which prohibits the Paty, candidate governor, i - _ x Z - ownership of real estate by aliens. climaxéd with a 254 . The opinion was given by the attorney generai to the Swiss con- sul in New Orleans, peed General Landis quot- is for night here, a day of vigorous campaign-i ing in which he struck blows at the candidacy of Sen- ator William C. Hodges Ar- cadia while the senator was in his: ° address; = of in : " a section of the constitution, audience, and called attention of “he saya foreigne:s spall nave other audiences he addr to inheritance their two-job leg :, pointing’ property as citizens, although the out to his Arcadia audience, Sen- legislature shall have power to ator Hodges. ilimit, regulate and prohibit own- said Senator Hodges is ership, possession and enjoyment right over there while he is here.! at as well ask him if he’ not eligible to become citizens. feels the same about the law! legalizing slot machines as he did when he voted for it. The crowd loudly applauded the thrust. The meeting between ihe two candi-: dates was unintended. Hodges ar-! riving late from another meeting! found Paty, who was on schedule, already speaking. You might also| EXPRESS APPRECIATION OF demand of him as 1 did the other], criyTIES CARRIED ON night in Tampa of Judge Pette-j way and in Wauchula a few mo-} BY LOCAL YOUTHS ments ago of Grady Burton if he! is friendly, lukewarm or aul tagonistic to the p chief] R. ©, Beaty, state director executive and the p ad- | the National Youth ministration. | tion, and Mrs. Beaty, and B, How- Paty said the issue in this cam-! org Brown, NYA director in paign is whether or not this pres-| Dade county, left this morning in ent tem of | : despoilation | the same Coast Guard plane on and despotism is gong to cOn-| which they arrived yesterday. tinue for another four year While in Key West they went Hodges, who spoke wien Paty! over all of the projects employing had finished, attempted to de-|the 250 boys and girls, in com-! fend the slot machine legislation, pany with James Fort, in charge saying it gave revenue to schools.} o¢ the work in this district, He did not state his stand in re-! Both Mr, Beaty and Mr. Brown gard to the ent administration] expressed appreciation of. the in- or the chief executive. “Pat |terest of the youth of Key West dealt a smashir jare displaying in their different state senate cust occupations, and Mrs, Beaty was executive sess He said the} delighted with the experience, business of Florida should be] and her visit to the city. transacted in the open so the peo-j ieee pee ple can know about it and it WILLARD ALBURY behind closed doors. Why should our senators be placed under the seal of secrecy about business: ASSIGNED TO DUTY AS THIRD ASSISTANT KEEPER AT TORTUGAS LIGHT sed NYA OFFICIALS LEAVE TODAY of that is the business of the people of Florida. While the United States senate sometimes holds such sessions he said this is only during war or times of grave emergency and the business transacted afterward made public together with the vote of the senate members. Us- ing the removal of N. Vernon Willard A. Albury, attached to Hawthorne, Dade state attorney.jthe lighthouse department service as an example of practically un-jin Key West for a number of limited powers of the governor years, has been assigned to duty in removing officials, Paty said]as third assistant keeper at Tor- this man who once lived in this|tugas light station on Loggerhead section and against whose record] Key. there is not, a black mark, was} Mr, suspended by the governor and his removal ained by the sen- ate. It’s a strange thing to me that there was not a member of, the senate who raised his voice against the removal] of this man whose clean record as a law enforcing officer is well known. Why was it that the man who was then president of the senate did not raise voice in protest, I tell you there have also been other men who have been removed from office in this state because they had regard for their oath of of- fice. In a previous address at Wau- chula. Paty said there is a report that the support of the present administration has been switched from your fellow townsman and a candidate in this race, Grady Burton, to Judge W. Raleigh Pet-| drunk. teway of Tampa The tradition of the sea that a I know the right thinking peo-] Rew vessel is doomed to ill-luck ple of this state do not want a if not christened before dusk falls continuation of the present] on the day of the launching is re- vicious system of government.| sponsible for all this. Put these candidates on the spot} A boom in shipping, at a local and make them tell you how they) Shipyard, has led to depleted stand. Do not be soft ‘soaped or stocks of the champagne which is let them: evade tho issue. used exclusively for splashing In this address and also in his| *84inst the sides of new vessels. address at Okeechobee, Paty called attention to legislators re-! is Albury has filled many the reef. His various tions in the service. it is pointed out, admirably fits him for the position to which he has been ap- pointed. He goes to fill the pos‘tion made vacant by the transfer to Fowey Rocks lighthouse of Wal- lace Bierer. SHIP-NAMING STOCK BECOMES DEPLETED (Ny Associated Press) BELFAST, May 8.—Cham- pagne cellars whose contents nev- er touch human lips face re- stocking here. The finest vintages are kept in the cellars, but never a drop is occupa- |; ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS; ex-| of property by foreigners who are | Administra- | positions and has frequently been! * in charge of working parties on: Che Key West Citizen KEY Wigs RESID FLORIDA, FRIDAY, whe 8, 1936. ‘ENLISTMENT IN | CIVILIAN.CORPS | ‘CHARTER GRANTED STEAMER CEIBA | 10 FIREARMS CLUB ARRIVES HERE N OW IN ORDER’ | KEY WEST UNIT GIVEN REC-| VESSEL TOOK ON FUEL OIL YOUNG MN WILL HAVE OP- PORTUNITY TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING TO; MAKE APPLICATION AT PIER OF PORTER DOCK COMPANY OGNITION BY NATION- AL ASSOCIATION (Special to The Citizen) ; Steamship Ceiba, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 8.!ard Fruit and Steamship —The Key West R:fle and Pistol! | Club, of Key West, Fla., has been ; West | ‘granted a charter by the National | | | | jpany, arrived 3 day morning from New York, took ifle Association, the national | 36000 gallons of fuel oil the of the sport of Porter dock and sailed 8 o'clock ap- | rifie shooting, according to an an-| for Frontera, Mex'co the|nouncement made today at the! ee tp jheadquarters of the associntion| 7 omen Voue! of t Yoro, is due to lhere. The Charles | from Philadelphia, Thompson, 1029 Fleming strect,!and will sail for sresident; Ernest M, Hemingw | Whitehead strect, vice-presiden Mrs. Eva B. Warner, 1209 D'vi- ision street, secretary-tre Clem ©. Price, White young\men in Key have an opportunity tonight and! tomorrow morning to make tion for enl’stment tion governing body in Corps President ; plie: Civilian Cons: fill the quota set Roosevelt. The entire quota in this city for colored young men already — has n filled, including total of 42 candidates for the cpen to colored young here. The colored applica leave here tomorrow serio Thi Seba cue of ebeut 2600 over the highway for Miami and] nective rifle and pistol the recruiting station, but whit2| clube affiliated with the fyoung men will leave Sunday | Rifle Association, wo of 70 white rpplicants Sr a a : "TWO LICENSES TO WED ISSUED can be received, the local office of the State Board of Social Wel-} fare pointed out this moming, al-} marriage licenses have ued from the office of the! The postponed cake walk spon- judge during the sored by the Past Pocahontas though the quota for this city is! only 50. Twenty can be sent toj of May, records in the; Club with the assivtance oi ‘recreation section of the local Miami as alternates, Any white young men between WPA wili be held tonight in the ‘County - Armory, beginning at the ages of 18 and 28 years, who 0 o'clock. are members of a family on re- lief, and who are single and in i Many old-time walkers are ex- | pected to participate in the com- good physical condition are eli gible for the eniistment. In addi | petition tonight, those in charge 1 d. Preceding the walk, sev- tion to food, shelter and whole. ‘eral numbers will be presented, DIED LAST NIGHT "sesso me solos and novelty ski C. SAM B. CURRY ‘IN PRIMARY RACE paid $30 per month of whi line, the arrive ¥ officers are for bunke the same Mexi- can port. Steamship 07 rer, | Ma'lory Lines, leming | afternoon from New Orleans en route to M‘ami and Jacksonville. | Another of the shooting: |, sor A me National | ines, the Co is due in Sun- vessel, lc, York en route to same } day from New | Tampa. CAKE WALK AT | ARMORY TONIGHT Two been i probate seven day joffice show. | These issues were August G. Hamm and Virgini Martin, of Taverni James But- ler and Wilhelmina | Key We: the H is sent to iheir needy dependants. | The welfare board office here will be open tonight from 7 to 8 o’clock to receive the applicants. Young men wanting to take ad- j vantage of the opportunity also may make applicat’on morning. GOLDENS PLAN FOR VACATION i tomorrow ! FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON i i j 1 | MAKES FORMAL MENT FOR RE CLERK OF CRIMINAL COURT ANNOUNCE- CTION AS » died 7 home ; Zollowing | limb i t Thomas D. P:nder, 6 EXPECT TO LEAVE TUESDAY; | o'clock last evening in hi TosE ansiut reomctry |* 1016 Eston st an amputation of a FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS « week, i Funeral services will be held} temorrow afternoon 5 o’clock from ; manager ofthe Lopez Funcral Home. Rev. and Mrs./Shuler Peele, of Fleming Street , wnekion! | Methodist church, will officiate. and expect| The deceased is survived by a on the P,| number of nieces and nephews, it Tampa. They} is said. ‘ho "Sot, oS) RED CROSS FUND HAS SLOWED UP. horn, to be absent for about Eaton street, lower = C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of the criminal court of record of Mon-; roe county, announces in today’s sue of The Citizen for re-elec- ion to the offi “I am now serving the last car of my term,” Mr. Curry said, d although I have no opposi ‘tion, feel glad of this opportuni of thanking my many nds f |the in previous elections when I need-! ed that support which was freely given. “That I have no oppos:tion in ‘this election, I take as Nn ap- proval of my actions in the past, and wish to assure my friends Jackson Golden, the Hotel Colonial, Goiden are planning a two months. Manager Golden “There have been rumors afloat that this hotel would close. T want to tell you once for all. t | Donations to the Red Cro not so. Even though we hevelfund for storm and flood suffe pusly considered closing the) ors have slowed up, Mrs, Grace and the people of Key West in foes t th as * ZT oe Phillips, local secretary, $aj , and | gc neral that the same course of Sete 10) the eipy 800 S0r SO ewquote is not}yet insight. She| procedure which has governed ypieges ve decided that thoueh wel i®, 2&in appealing to the many life in the past will be con-| So we decided that though We) who can help and who have so/ tinued. will carry on at quite a loss it will) ta; failed to do co, to send in| “Again let me say that I feel j be better for all concerned. Our] their contributions at once. thanks are due the public for the; trustees are very humane and fare quite willing to remain open. }Wm. Mendel! Previously acknowledged $334.19; tering vote they gave me in care eit ao 2.00 ' previous elections, and I natural-| | iT fecl that by the time we re- ste ae ly feel proud of the fact that to- urn Key West’s place in the si will be more firmly established. BUILDING | PROGRAM sate tor the-affice L bold, because NOW NEARING END | of the confidence placed in me by |my friends in Key West.” It is my guess that Key West is bound to become an imnortantl ‘YELLOW ASPHALT TO MARK TRAFFIC city. so be not discouraged as the worst is ¢ I hope, on my re- turn, we will put our shoulders to the wheel and make our dreams come id America, this year. | (iy Associated Press) “A 10-year naval modernization! STOCKHOLM, May plan approved by congress in 1926 fie lines of yellow asphalt, sunk expires in September and the) flush with the pavement, are to/ ministry of marine is contemplat-| be used on Stockholm’s streets in ing fulfilling the final step, which, Place of painted lanes. would add a cruiser, three de-j The asphalt is manufactured at! stroyers and three submarines to; 2 city-owned plant and it is claim- the fleet. Seven mine-sweepers{ed that the new lines will not now are in course of construction | chip, peel or lose their color. in Argentine yards. } The Argentine fleet now in-/ BRITISH WELCOME cludes two battleships, two cruis- | ers, eight destroyers, three sub-/ marines with a mothership, five mine-sweepers and a schoolship. ; { s said today: of j { i (My Associated Press) BUENOS AIRES, May 8.—. new cruiser and several smaller ships may be added to the Argen-! tine navy, strongest in South! ROBERTS FUNERAL | HELD YESTERDAY KEY WEST RESIDENT DIED IN MORNING AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Charles B. Roberts, 64, died yesterday morning at a local hos-! pital. Funeral services were held | lyesterday afternoon from the; jehapel of Pritchard’s Funeral (My Associated Press) LONDON, May 8.—British tarmy authorities have decided of the Stand- com-, 250 o'clock yester-! Sunday consideration they showed me } ay T have no opposition in the | 8.—Traf- | DESERTER HOME| ‘FOGARTY RITES WILL BE HELD IN DAYTONA TODAY ‘FORMER KEY WEST RESI- DENT DIED TUESDAY Preliminaries Now Crowding ' Political Machine, Heading Toward Convention Rellcalls HAD MANY, QUALIFYING OF CANDIDATES HERE ENDED LAST NIGHT | SIXTY-ONE SHOWN TO HAVE IN| NEW YORK; FRIENDS HERE x ~ Delegates Br: Chesen: Mae, Actiwite Funeral services were 3 o'clock in Daytcna Beach ror Doctor Norman Fogarty, who died in} New York City 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, at the age of 60. Members of the family friends would have been at the services. rea@ned Daytona Beac | no mode of| held this afternoon PAID FEES; MANY OTHERS QUALIFY iNCE ST WAS PUBLISH LAST jance - body => to rs getting to enable Daytona Dr. ability which led him out ranks of the many d him in the ranks of the mor cessful and thighly efficient From the outset o sional career he de’ tive talents and powers by ing. study and resear through practical expericr was a student of th times, conversant ions of the day and of which were of vital ef! few ‘Attended Private Schools Private schools of Ww accorded Dr. Fogarty 1 ry educational training, even in his youthful days he fested a pr science and t was not to be marvelled at, when he decided to prepare the study and practice cine, and with that end in | matriculated in St. John’s Col-} ,lege at Fordham, N. Y., in 1890. | He left that institution, how-| ever, in his junior year and be- came a student at the College of urgeons, where msel? with distinc- duated 1898 ee of M. _ Key his kindred medi-} view | » hi his Pez ue Es le, Perez, was passed and where he wa corded a liberal patronage with 'practice of a most imrortant character, which indicated _ tive confidence and trust reposed his professional skill. Hi work bore out his reputati his professional colle .ed him high honors in tion of his worth and strié formity to the highest profe tandards. Headed Medical Society He was elected president of the Monroe County Medical Society. |councillor of the State Medical jation, and was made act assistant surgeon of the U. ine Hospital, and healt! fieer and agent of the State of Health, and was elected phy- sician and surgeon of two of the eading Spanish Societies of Key West. In 1900 the doctor v \to Miss Corinne Curry. a daughter of Gharles and Sarah Curry. In religions faithehe was an Episcopa- lian and for a number of jas senior warden of St. Episcopal church. Re 1907 he was elected mayor * Key West and was t “elected to the office, serving with distinetion, and gave West a businesslike and | gressive administration characte ized fee needed reforms and st stantial improvement. With the coming of the Flor- ida Coast Railway. 191 Dr. Fogarty was appointed one of the surgeons of the railroad in Key West and remained in that j position until June, 1921, when! | the was appointed chief surgeon of the railway with haadquarters in St. Augustine. This appoint- jment was made at the request of Dr. Seagars, former surgeon of {the road. | For the next “five years } Fogarty was chief surgeo headquarters at St. Augustine and jduring that period was for sev- eral years mayor of St. Augustine,, and was elected. during that Const econd venido Herm son. in Executive Wait cratic rard J We ond iney Thompson, Earl Adam Gomez Trev Baker, Sie ihird district district; Ff trict; Ben trict; Harry district Meml ecutive Cc Dd. M. Ce National or, of- pard te Democrat r Committee n . Lancelot Le nce awyer Member Congressional ratic cut Ww infield Rus: “DISQUALIFIED : VOTERS LISTED - Sts c nm ter, Flor. J iH Committe: married 1. t » ABOUT TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE NAMES ON LIST 225 names d Approximately appear on the list qualified voters to be printed The ¢€ was said by Clerk Ross C y The being pared Superv Registra- tion John Englan In the event there are names which have been stri which legally should appear on the qualified list, a meeting of the county commissioners will be held on Wednesday, May 13, when restorations will be made, said. wi ast pre- by of ome ken D BIG SATURDAY NITE siding in the area who are also holding other jobs with the state Mother’s Day Candies Large Assortment—Beautiful Boxes ;Home. Rev. Shuler Peele offi- | ciated. SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY CAKES { ;not to claim as a deserter Private {John M. Crees, who took French veriod. President of The Railway rgeons Association of Florida DANCE government. He addresses were punetuated with repeated applause.} 60c to $3.00 He also addressed enthusiastic] GARDNER’ audiences at Ft. Meade and Bowl-) phone 177 ing Green, | | Survivors are one ‘ibaa 35e, 50c and $1.00 A | William J. Roberts, of Key West. | Place orders Saturday S PHARMACY | and two sisters, Mrs. Jennie John-{ Delivery Pa Delivery son and Mrs. Louisa Higgs, of Mi-; MALONEY & PEACOCK ami. [Phone 818 Tomorrow Nite, 10:00 o’Clock e. RAUL’S CLUB office SURPRISE: Free Conch Cxowder j To Our G | ADMISSION jleave of the Wiltshire regiment in! Being desirous of establi: ‘or Sunday; Hong Kong 16 years ago and has’ his own hospital Dr. Forart just returned to England from the , cided upon resigning his } United States to rejoin his moth- | with the railway. and later on es- 812 Fleming St. er. i (Continued on Page Four) BOY..BUT THAT GOES GOOD! WHEN “WILTED FEELINGS” COME OVER YOU ON WARM DAYS..AND YOUR THROAT SAYS “COOL ME OFF WITH WAGNER” \ $1.00