The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 15, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No. aT. PATY GOES AFTER eeeerreee. |Division Street School P.-T. A. LAND 3 SAILFISH HODGES AGAIN IN. TALK LAST NIGHT: i i | Three sailfis.: in an after- j oon, one of which measured | seven feet and weighed 51 CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR; Pounds, were the fprizes z brought in yesterday by S. L. IS HEARD BY AFPRECIA-! Probasco, of Chattanooga, TIVE AUDIENCZ IN AD.| 24 his party of friends here DRESS AT JACKSONVILLE on his Yacht Alscomar. There have been a number of sailfish taken this year, some of them extra large and perfect specimens, but only on rare occasions does a par- ty return with three, it is said. And J. L. Kingsland, of Palm Beach, who was out with Captain W. R. Archer Wednesday and returned with one weighing 63 pounds and measuring 7 feet 4 inches, wert out again yesterday on his Yacht Alam and returned with two, about six feet long. (Speciad to The C.tizen) JACKSONVILLE, May Harpooning the Is of tor William A, Hodges as a tor-president cf the 15 ! rece Sena- sena-; senate and pardon board attorney, and ferring to the ‘ of Flordia’s present seeking the United S torship after fidence of the peopl kept a crowd of about 700 busy applaud- | ing here last night as B. F. Paty | addressed it in Hemming F | j ena- betraying the con-} It was a patient crowd for it waited more than a half an hour see oS MAKING when rain delayed the aking, Judging from the handclap: was an enthusiastic one. Applaus: greeted Paty as he stepped on the! platform to be introduced by Carl | the Duval | ON PILGRIM AND Executive | Committee. | inesaieidicmeaiiaes Almost with his opening sen-} tences, he plunged into his attack ! on Hodges, giving as the reason | that Hodges had didected a “be-; hind the back” attack on him. “He hasn’t the mantrood to come up and fight face to face,” said. telling his aud jarrived yesterday morning Hodges had not only tolerated the ; Tampa. two-job man practice putting leg- | islators on the > payroll, but had named two jobbers on import- ant committees as ident the senate. Paty said “two jobbers” are ac-} tually supporting Hodges’ candi-; dacy to the governship. He nam-} ed Hodges’ St. Johns County | paign manager “as af cxamplé, and referred to an editor‘al at-jtests are to be m: tacking Paty pasted in a window of Hodges’ Orlando headquarters. | and cert He said the newspaper, The Okeechobe » New owned and operated 1 two-job legislator. “This editorial referred to me as a quasi two-job man ing while I held the chairmanship of the] state racing commission, my nep- hew was working for the state road department. That's stra because I never had a, brother nor ister nor neither did my wife, ety said. “I just czn’t see how that could have happened.” Telling of the ptuousness of Hodges’ headquarters in Orlando and other parts of the state. Paty | suddenly asked, “Did you ever| think of where this money is com- ing from to maintain these estab- lishments?”” He referve County being conducted Pilgrim and .Trav- States Inspectors Tests are sti jon the Ferr Un jeler by Scheer, who from vessels on both of the | have withstood Tanks ing tested on the Tra . Engine 2 of the Key wee Fire ed to fill the! Number Department w tanks. These anda number of other le before the be declared seaworthy f opera- Ss pee out. tion issued, it i LOCKYEAR HEARD "=XPLAINS PLANS SEND CLD AGE IDEA Explainin,- lems of the Pension idea, M. Evansville, jat Bayvi small Key Before the regu introduced, Attorney gave a short talk | followed by State Si ; Gemes, he also the pt Tow, il. Indiana, en? Old Age Lockear, of night essed a interested les d briefly to real es- 4 tate deals Hodges tried to put over the state and to a $1,000 check he said Hodges had received for representing Mark Powe convicted of murder in Duval County, which he said had been found in the effects of one ©: Powell's victims, slain since} Powell’s release. Paty called attention to Hodges failing to raise his voice against | removal of N. Vernon Hawthorne, ' a state official, against whose record there is not a black mar and charged Hawthorne’s remov- al was effected with two-jobbers. | Referring to Hodges’ statement | that he introduced and voted for } ORGANIZATION the Homestead Amendment 20 years ago, Paty said #his could not | have been possible for Hodges was, then a candidate on the Bull! Moose ticket: { “Since Hodges has brought up| Thedunioe the matter of my record,” hea}, 1 1e Junior said, “lets just have th's” thing | out and do a little investigating ; 2 of Hodges’ record” Paty implied Hodges record would have a little more mention as the campaign progresses. He said Hodges had charged his law! firm represented gamblers and racketeers, and said his firm had; never accepted a criminal case but had engaged solely in civil Jaw. He denied a charge of Hodges that he represented E. R. Brad-/| ley of West Palm Beach, saying | Bradley had never asked him to represent him. Every mention of that man in Tallahassee who has betrayed the trust of the people and now has the unmitigated gall to come out (Continued on Page Four) speaker was T. S. Caro PROGRESS MADE TO APPEAR ON STREET WITHIN NEXT WEEK Drum and which was organized by girls of the National !Youth Administration, is going ;expected will appear on streets within the next week. Samuel Higgs is directing the work of the corps and expressed himself as being very much pleas- led with the progress made.. Delio ; Cobo has been appointed sergeant jof the bug'e section, (PRESCRIPTIONS: We maintain an up-to-the-| minute stock of PURE DRUGS and Sickroom needs. Prescrip- tions accurately filled. |GARDNER’S PHARMACY) Prompt Delivery Assured! the IN SINGLE DAY' LOTIIIIL SE,’ INSPECTORS CONTINUE WORK the required tests’; of |and today the bull:heads were be-! AT LOCAL PARK ‘rs and prob-} 4 BY BUGLE CORPS Bugle | jahead with rapid strides and it is! | The last regular meeting ‘the semester of the Division Street ' Schoo! P.-T. A. was held Tuesda lafternoon with Mrs. Dought ;presiing. It was called to order | with the P.-T. A. Song and | Lord’s Prayer. jaa delightful program | celebrating Music Week was spon- jsered by Mrs. Amelia Cabot, Miss Pinder, and Mrs. Robert The announcer was ‘jorie Knowles ! For the fi part it was shown how music can be correlated with other subjects, and Health—a drill the Fourth Grades. and Dance—by girls of ne Fourth Grad: Music and “Joan of Arc,” most ; Giadys | Dopp. by History—Song. boys of the class- and Art—“Song of the ; story, Edna Phelan; song, of 4B classes. Next little Lorraine Goethie igave a lovely piano selection. The gir then sang, “Spirit of the Birch.” The life of Franz Schubert was Charl chez. a concluding number the s of the cho sang “The et.” one of Schubert's love- n was followed by the business portion of the meet ling. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer’s report A report was made on the “May Day Festival” held at the park May the first. Mrs. Claude enjoyable account of the trip to the P.-T. A. convention that she and Mrs. Boza attended in Mi- The prog A count of parents showed that Florence Albury and Miss rey had the highest entage of parents present, and that Mrs. Horace O’Bryant and r Cochran had number. These @asses were declared the ners of the half-day holiday. The winners of the prizes having the pennants and {ners the greatest number of ‘times during the year were an- y were each given a pped package con- ahogany clock to be ‘ooms. es fo win- for ban- used in th were Sands, Carey, Cochran, Horace O’Bryant. E. Berkowitz present- led the outgoing president, Mrs. Will Doughtry, with a pin con- taining the Congress emblem as a token of appreciation for her loyal service during the past two y . She then read an inspir- poem entitled “Compensa- as a tribute to Mrs. Dough- ner: ) Miriam M. ing tion” try. | Mrs. Berkowitz, acting as in- stalling officer, installed the fol- ising officers for the coming Claude = Al- dent — Mrs. Horace retary—Mrs. Emil Sweet- Treasurer—Mrs. Will try. Beautiful bouquets of yellow flowers tied with blue maline were presented to beth the past and present officers by the ushers. Mrs. Boza presented Mrs. Berk- | owitz with a bouquet of blue and yellow flowers tied with yellow maline, from the P.-T. A | The litt’e ushers who had serv- jed so faithfully during the year iwere presented with boxes of candy wrapped in yellow paper and tied with blue ribbon. The ushers for the coming year will be Jackie Doughtry, Della May Curry, Persis Larsen. Mar- Jorie Knowles, Ruth Rose Roberts and Fay Baker. The newty-elected president ap- | pointed her committees for the jcoming year as follows | Finanee—Mrs. Joseph Boza, | chairman; Mesdames Harry Saw. yer, H. O. Young, Ed. R. Curry. | Hospitality—Mrs, Geraldo La , Fe, chairman; Mesdames Lillian | Griffin, Bradley Sweeting, Ro- {land Weatherford. H PRE-ELECTION DANCE | Auspices Young Democratic Club’ HABANA;MADRID CLUB Tomerrow Nah, 10:00 o’Clock | ADMISSION . - ‘“ for! the! Mar-! of the school chorus! Albury gave a most Dough- | j KEY W EST, FLORIDA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936. Che Key Ulest Citizen R. Curry Mi: Miriam Virginia Boza, B. L. Membership—Mrs. elton, chairman; Carey; Mesdames Fernando Gar | Hamiton Pinder. Program—Miss May Hill, {man; Mesdames Ge and W. F. Collins; M Cochran. Publicity—Mrs. Evelio chairman; E hews and Florence Albury. H Executive Committee — Mes- dames Joseph Boza, Mrs. G.I R. C. Skelton, Miss May Hill Mrs. Evelio Cabot There being no j TO ESTABLISH SCHOOL FOR PURPOST. ia, Larsen, | Key West relatives Christenser Cabot ,Cel f., s Frances; of Los letter, tt Chr Misses s Mr. ish a school tor the lan ot tenson r dogs to be ured LEnd pi The and ther } f t, ib ii Mr. Christensen’s shepherd dog, which fo- een the the business part of the 1 hown, delightful soe! famous Ger which served. close A most hour followed in refresh- ves of his biting ments were ng station, This dog has be cups, nrany ons, is the STEAMER OZARK oo." ts ts0°0" ARRIVES HERE ‘0 c' ed a medal for b mesented in the pres ials by mous grout F rench, Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- ob Mallory ing 8:30 o’e ville and Ma leads of lumiccr discharged and saile this afternoon for Si ner Brazos the lines is due this evening from G: veston en route to } r the Freighter mo y from New York »} frem th pa. y is Ww est. where he was born and ¢ early manhood, b Chris Kemp, son of Mrs tie Kemp, who married the Fiank and with the this ily moved to alifornia | they Lines, arrived this morn- from Jack vith three fre Tock ‘on- car- nd other n Metropolitan Council nuts of meny at Exp received other groups owner of this famou El Forest of G better pcition Pak, medals from due Sun-} ¢ ound — te bound | CONFESSES TO THEFT to — — of CHICAGO,—Confessing that he robbed about church boxes, Wallace Comeaux of city, was arrested. 75 poo: ea Anzeles, anl ig forth te pipes ty ke national or- and .\imo, n will be the patriarch of the trair awarded five hero Boy America during a cere and ha ani- late fam where OTITIS SIR MOOT OS IIS the | Grady Burton Makes No Trick Promises WE PROMISE TO TAKE / FOUR TIMES AS MUCH MEAL | \ QUT AND PUT ONE FOURTH AS MUCH CORN IN.” ee WE CAN SAVE MORE OF THAT CORN — BUT WE WiLL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE MORE MEAL OUT, THAN WE PUT 1 CORM The win-' in the s, does not tr Grady chula, candidate for Governor June Prix who promise to cut all the t all expe to deceive the peo es and, at the same are not sincere or honest with the voters. Grady Burton will work to save more of the tax money that, goes into treasury mill and to redistribute the fu so that Public Schools and other important work shall be provided for But he does nothing. the state not pro! to mi FAVORS OLD ‘AGE PENSIONS Burton is definitely co ke-something out of Grady old tted to support and work for e pensions through cooperation with a nationwide that fails. through the state PROPOSES ODD CENT BREAKS LEVY dy Burton proposes to take the in pennies which race tracks kee that money into a throughout the United States. OPPOSES TWO-JOB PRACTICE Grady Burton is outspoken against the Two-Job Practice and he goes it is not enough that an end be put to fie practice of vernor controlling the Legislature. The control that the People may EXPOSES PLOT TC CONTROL STATE Grady Burton is the only candidate for governor who has taken an active stand against the plot of the Tax Revi: League to contro] the 1936 nominations for the legislature in order that qey may pass a Transaction Tax on the and Dinner Pails of Florida for the relie? of Land Barons and that this campaign be ¢con- owners of SI Tax or Transaction Tax. plan or, government. or change vat ja’s advantages ‘odd cents” m. winners and fund to advertise Flori farther—He sa the gc by Lobbyists must be ended in order be restored to command. ion Payrolls rapers. Hie asks red a referendum on the Sales Safeguard Florida with GRADY BURTON CLUB P. O. Box 1290 Jacksonville, Florida Paid Politica] Advertisement WAGNER BEER 1S BREWED i | i i i i | i i | i i i i i i | i i i i i i | i | | i | i ! i i i i | i i] i i i i | i i i 1 i i i i i i i i | i i it il, 1.0 TOI I IIIS SII IIIa SaaS Sa: for GOES TO TRIAL ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIi Mttie Torres, DOGS T0 BE USED ‘MITTIE TORRES Conducts Meeting On Tuesday BY BLIND PERSONS MURDER placed on trial in Crimi his assault with murder morning. by She is charged with stabb. 0 colored. The following regular venire s-lected to H. E. doza. F. Robe Me was said ebbing that the woman ‘beaten earlier who sions, it was shown April thrash: the man, other occ: Late the xe, k P. same pocket of her 2 blade quarter it into the ant til held pending six about inches names for this serve on t Will P. Rober les G Cha Cama ier. at the time in the ad even night, ministered ano’ ing and the won n dre ate three long woman \ outcom: concl when month: on the alton zeretti and three artists v Blodett Rich. ructed to ret nd left b: My spending Mary West with he r other bury, and yest n Mian Joaquin brother rela colored, ommit done this yesterday Paul of the Borroto goin a short larce Meyers oil in-‘aw and sister, } G we Lund, returned ov Wednesday “BIG SATURDAY NITE night FORMER KEY WESTER PLANS ARRAIGNED ON CHARGE OF Orion Lound Hermar had been ‘awawwweae NYA EMPLOVES at Late Hour HEAR ADDRESSES AT SCHOOL BLDC. G MEN AND Due dents wi to unforseen ch stopped the op- eration of one linotype ma- chine during the entire day and the other over 2 period acci- NUMBER Of Your of several hours, this issue of WOM=N MPLOYED ON The Citizen appears the pacsects pee streets and in the home subscribers at a late hour this evening. Unavoidatle circumstances _ BE of NDRED ABC have in several instances during t + than 50 years of service of The Citi- in getting more zen caused delay the edition out, but never before this. On those few occasions subserib- showed forbearance and n this im- spirit of as late as it is hoped that the thoughtful consideration wil be shown "IIT L ATS MORE FUNDS FOR MONROE SCHOSLS Avseetnted TALLAHASSE=. stance same by on 1s Monroe County's share im the school furd: di buted today was shown te be $7.- 058.94 FILE WILL TO BE PROBATED CASE DEALS WITH ESTATE OF MRS. TCLLA DIX ON HALL *: LODGE GROUP TO - LEAVE SATURDAY DANCE» Tomorrow Night 10:00 o’Cleck RAUL’S CLUB Music By Prichard’s Orchestra $1.00 ADMISSION MASONS LEAVING FOR CONVENTION Monroe County P.-T. Assn. Council Conducts Meeting The re; ar monthly mee » Monroe County P.-T held rece t meeting Interestir from th council meeting he Mr Monroe ns were three who atte Id in M discusce helves to ali ae eae d references and her matters. IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE IDEAS OF THE MOST SKILLED BREW MASTERS. LEISURELY AND THOROUGHLY. TRY IT

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