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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 152. Plan Great Retrenchment Ih Prohibition Employe Twenty-One Expected To Be Dropped In Florida; To Effect Saving Of $4,000,000 (By Associated Prens) WASHINGTON, June 27.—At- torney General Cummings an. mounced today that more than 1300 employees of the prohibition bureau will be dismissed or fur- loughed June 30 to save $4,000,- 000 in the coming fiscal year..-, Among they ‘employes = tobe ., attorneys, + inves- tigators,. special agents, « secre-! taries, stenographers, typists and clerks. Their. names are with- heid. Cummings’ announcement said COURT DENIES MOTION IN GEO. M. FOX’S CASE JUDGE BROWN REFUSES TO, SET ASIDE VERDICT DEAL- ING WITH JURY AWARD AS REQUESTED BY ATTORNEY } answered by the attorney for Mr.| Judge Jefferson B. Browne this morning rendered an:opinion and decision in the case of George.M. Fox vs, Florida East Railway-eom: pany and:denied the motion to set’ aside ‘thé!verdict and for # new: trial’made by W. H. Malone,’ at- torney for the ¢ompany:: | At the time the case was tried and the verdict rendered granting the plaintiff $12,000 damages, } and not the $50,000 asked. Mr.) Malone made his motion. He was; By TOM WILHELM + sy Associated Prenny BERLIN, June 27.—Plans for relieving the unemployment _ sit-! uation advanced by previous gov-| ernments have been Yolled into one gigantic measure by the Hitler Cabinet in an effort to pull Ger- many out of the rut. Throughout the plan which cal-| culates to spend a billion errs or $250,000,000, and put 1,250,- 000 men back to work in fields, factories and offices, one may ob- serve Bruening, von Papen and Von Schleicher, all of whom bus- ied themselves with the same problem, | Unemployment Cut Claimed | Broadly speaking, the plan is; | based on theses, lightening of the) \debt and tex burdens through var-' j ious means, and stimulation of | (business by means of treasury; loans to groups, individuals: and: : municipalities, The Hitler‘administration claims) that:thus far it, has-brought down the number of unemployed: to; 5,000,000, roughly a million less). | than the high point this winter and some 60,000 less than the low of last year. The 1,000,000,000 marks will DR. HOLLOWAY WILL REMAIN AT LOCAL HOSPITAL | ORDERS TRANSFERING ACT- ING ASSISTANT SURGEON CHANGED; ALL VETERANS TO BE ouT BY JUNE 30 , , Dr. P. D. Holloway, acting as- | sistant. surgeon at - the Marine hospital, will mot leave the in- ‘stitution but has been instructed to remain on duty. When the first instructions were ‘issued Dr. Holloway was given an assignment in Seattle, Wash., but | Since that time the orders have been changed. | Acting Assistant’ Surgeon E. R. For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS eynolds Urges All Nations To. rticipate In Monetary (chairman Of Foreign Af- fairs Committee Heard BETTER TIMES » SEEN IN TRADE AND INDUSTRY PAST SEVERAL MONTHS (By Associated Press) HAVE WITNESSED VARIOUS} jONDON, June 27—-Repre- OPERATIONS RISE TO PRO-| sentative Sam-D. McReynolds in FITABLE LEVELS addressing, the economic confer- ence commercial policy committee today struck back at charges that the United States had gone nationalistic. He monetary y stabiliza- tion shouldbe Gndertaken by all nations rather than only three or | four. | The Tennessean delegate spoke | By JOHN L. COOLEY ‘ Associated Press Financial Writer! NEW YORK, June ?7.— Smoke rising from countless factory chimneys spells out the good news “Business is \ better!” And America, closing the books on the first six months of 1933, | Fox, J. F. Busto, who contended | the award was not excessive. In the opinion rendered Judge the “last session of congress ap- Propriated $8,300,000 for the be amortized through budget lev- ies over the next five years. Replacements Reduce Taxes purpose of carrying on prohibition enforcement, but under the plan of reorganization » contemplated for the prohibition bureau, Direc- tor of Budget Lewis Douglas, or- dered a saving of $4,000,000 be made.” The largest number of entployes ; a life expectancy of about ; Browne cited the American Mor- j tality tables showing that a man 51 years old, in sound health, has 18 years. Testimony showed the plaintiff was afflicted with high blood pressure and heart trouble and during the year proceding his injury had 52 leaves of ab- involved is 296 in New York.| sence for sickness. There are 21 to be dropped in Florida and 20 in Georgia. Expert Testimony Physicians’ testimony was to the | effect that the injury to Mr, Fox’s| will be interest free, but Tax exemptions will be allowed | for various machinery replace-| ments in factories, as long as the purchases are made within Ger- many. Funds will put at the disposal of water and electricity works for} will use the money for improve- ment of canals, subways and pub-} lie buildings. The Hitler government has undertaken to administer Germany's unemployment relief projects under one blanket decree, covering pri- | j vate, municipal and federal effort to get the idle back to Above, unemployed men are shown getting a free meal. less workers are cooperating in building homes for them: ~Berlin suburb. extension of their services and to) laws would be promulgated by the! department and receives a receipt. | municipalities and districts which cabinet from time to time as: con-| This receipt is a guarantee against ditions warrant. | Embraced in the blanket law are’ These latter loans proposals whereby tax evaders, un-, be the last amnesty for tax dod- other til October 1 of this year, may gers. { | Chapin, now on leave of absence, ; expects to leave, with Mrs. Chapin, and the children, Friday for his) new post in Miami. He is assigned, “the late depression.” trusts that the distress of the last! three years can now be labelled! ata private mecting, but the ad- dress was later made public at to duty with the U. S. immigration Service and the airways. work. | Miss Rose Sporer, head dicti- Below, job- cian at the institution, who first selves in | received instructions to proceed {fo Savannah, Ga., has received _ leave shortly for Stapleton, N. Y. i | All veterans will be out of the future prosecution. j= : : * : hospital by June 30, it was learned it this we the gov erineny. eit Sy won dan: White veterans are to be | sent. to St. Petersburg, Fla., sev- changed instructions and will! Into the weeks since January 1| American headquarters, has been crowded an extraordinary | His: speech created much com- j Sequence of events. To some; ment in conference circles, par- joel observers they are Tevolu- ticularly because he took an op- tionary; to others they are a h manifestation of the powers and portenity ts, Ces tae , | responsibilities that attend in-| ties. McReynolds, chairman of the | flation. Industry, in the short space of | Route foreign affairs committee, | ' Private funds established to al-| eral colored veterans will be sent Industry Counts Gains approximately two months, hi agreed with foreign spokesmen — hip greatly impaired his ability to|loans will bear a nominal rate. {avoid the risk of jail sentences} b : found itself whirled to the heights walk, or to use his legs in any] Fritz Reinhardt, state secretary and fines. jleviate the lot of the unemployed Tusk e and th t it ti raiicea sient dmarnges ects of hope. It has seen operations| ‘hat the American 1930 tariff act | their respective homes. Bodily pain.” cn HENRY BERGER AND BETTER _ HALF ATTACKED AS THEY . VENTURED FROM HOME IN CHICAGO, (Hy Annociated Press) CHICAGO, June. 27.—Henry Berger, general organizer of the t ; gainful occupation. | This testi- mony was uncontradicted. Also that the plaintiff has suffered, is suffering and will suffer much A man 51 years of age not in very good health, will find it diffi- cult to acquire a new trade by which he could earn a living by the use of his arms only, the decision | reads, “T have not the calculation bée- fore as to what sum of money will produce $1,900 a-year for 18) years, using the interest and part of the principal each year so that the principal would be exhausted in 18 years, but I have such a cal- culation fo’ in the ministry of finance, esti-| A tax evader whose constience| mates that the plan will absorb bothers him may. go to, his lawyer 1,250,000 .persons from the float-'and pay, thé-amomnt of his’ eva’ of unen ed work-'ion. “Thereupon the lawy: ers. | He indita’ shal if in this ‘own ‘name to the mpreael may be deducted in their entirety from the gross income in figuring) incomes taxes the new law AND vides. CHORED BOAT REVENTS RIFLE PRACTICE HERE OREDBOAT Doyle. Carlton Hope For New Prosperity ~ VOTE ON REPEAL GOVERNOR ROLPH, CALIF., STRONGLY URGING PROHI- BITION REPEAL; WEST VIR- GINIA ALSO FAVORS IT Expresses rise to profitable levels; it has} was unjust. | been able to increase payrolls and working hours sufvicientiy to re-| He explained it was Sob “R2e-| ican theasure. duce, unemploym: Rp ad precivast shade FOUNDATION FOR | | BEACON FINISHED ; Seasonal limits, a gain well beyond | WORK OF CONSTRUCTION ON ithe expectations of the spring and {one that may evade the usual sum- LIGHTHOUSE, TO’ BEGIN “AT EARLY DATE mer slump. : Speculative markets have ;Soared. Wall street’s spree was {matched on the Chicago board’ of trade; many lesser markets made haste to follow. Copper prices in-| * jereased 60 per cent from their jlow, lead about 55 per cent, zine + nine. years and this amounts to $12,818.61. From the mount of the verdict, $12,000, it Internat _ Brotherhood of Teamsters, ventured from his wicbecLaMieaie and asc te is apparent that the jury consid- sult both he an@ his wife are in| ered the life expectancy in this a hospital with bullet wounds.| ca% to be reduced by reason of Berger was shot in’ the head. the conditiongpf his health to even Paralysis that developed today less than that shown by the mor- FROM WITHIN RANGE OF GUN FIRE IN PROPOSED PRACTICE YESTERDAY | | One small boat held up for the Era Before Kiwanis Club e (ity Associated Press) | LOS ANGELES, June 27.— Hope of a new day in the; promise of economic peace pros-| perity from accomplishments of| led physicians to describe his con-) ‘#lity tables. dition as critical. His wife was shot in both legs when two gunmen drew alongside their automobile last night and opened fire in what police termed an answer of “outlaw” union to Bergei*s to force it to join the Tn! Brotherhood and American Federation of Labor. R. F. C. YIELDS TO PUBLIC WORKS | “The testimony shows that he entire afternoon yesterday the! the world economic conference,| rifle practice of the selected team was expressed before the annual! has spent $100 for medical treat- ment after the accident.” The opinion then cites as some- what helpful a recent case settled from Battery “E” Key West unit)convention of Kiwanis, inter- of the Florida National Guard. national, today by Doyle E. Carl- oon a series of, bigest {Lae former governor of Florida.} ose s _{that have been issued to smal “In spite of differences of ob-| Diese ee nen - An-leraft advising of the firing and|stacles we can see in. this civil $100 for doctor’s bills and nurs-|% Ted banner about 10 feet long, ization, it may mark the _ begin-| ing and the employment of some. | #%d four feet wide, floating in the jning of a greater era of progress! one to do her work while she was|>reeze as a danger _ signal, “the | than civilization has known. recovering from an injury. She | boat remained at anchor through-| “It recognizes interdependence! is not now suffering and will not {Ut the hours of practice. lot natiotis and our partnership in! from the same causes. The jury} In consequence thereof not one destress or happiness of man-} awarded her $500, “thus allowing | Shot was fired by the members of | kind. j for physical pain and suffering for|the team and one much needed/* “It seeks to adjust unnecessary; & short period, about $400.” period of practice firing was lost.; hurtful trade barriers, establish! Regarding Amount The next practice will be held! currency stability and find some| “th the inatant case had the! Thursday afternoon, June 29.!common money standard that will} jury specifically awarded a sum | There will be three others on the facilitate travel, trade and com-} of from $1,500 to $2,000 for past, |f°llowing dates: Saturday, July! merce of the nations, and by that} i STOCKS SURGE T0 NEW HIGH MARKS LEADING COMMODITIES FIG. URE IN TODAY’S ACTIVI. TIES (ity, Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 27.— Leading commedities and stocks surged to new highs for the big 1933 advance to- day, although profit-taking tended to level off ad- vances. (Ry Asnociated Press) | SAN FRANCISCO, June 27.— teenth Amendment came before} | prohibition leaders. generally con- ceding defeat. Governor Rolph, who pictured the grape industry as “shackled” by prohibition, was among those calling on people to place Califor- nia in line with the fourteén states which already have favored repeal.“ i } i | DRY FORCES + ARE HOPEFUL j CHARLESTON, June 27.—Dry ifor seven years before national | prohibition went into efféct, West | Virginia voted today on repeal | with little except the conflicting | assurances of wet and dry cam- | paigners on which to base an esti- {mate of state sentiment, Repeal | forces claim forty-nine of fifty- | nine counties are certain for rati cation and drys are “hopeful.” | The proposed repeal of the Eigh-| voters of California today with; 90 per cent and silver nearly 50 per cent. The factor most often men- tioned as responsible for this metamorphosig was the govern. ment’s campaign for higher prices. Another was removal of fear for safety of bank deposits. Previous Recovery Halted To go back a bit, the country | After months of waiting the foundation for Smith Shoals light station is completed. The two last piling were driven yesterday and 8 soon as tension rods are affi ed inspection will be made. This will be done by H. B, Has. kins, assistant superintendent of lighthouses. He will use a divi: helmet and inspect the disks, present and future pain and suf- fering, this court would probably not have disturbed the verdict. {July 8. Lieutenant j1, Sunday, July 2nd, and Monda: W. Curry! Harris in behalf of the company, intercourse, good will and under-/ standing among men.” “I will assume therefore that)asks that on these dates small (My Anaociateg Press) {the jury allowed approximately |craft keep out of the line of fire WASHINGTON, June 27. —) $1,500 for this item which with/from the butts at Fort Taylor and The Reconstruction Fingnce Cor-| the $100 expended by the plaintiff! avoid the danger of being struck poration has ended its handling of| for medical attention fixes the} by projectiles from the rifles. self-liquidating loans by approving| compensation at $10,400 showing | eight totaling $4,121,200 which! that the jury reduced the life ex-| are designed to give employment! pectancy considerably below nine) to more than 2000 men, | years. COLORED WOMAN | LODGED IN JAIL TO FORM CONVOY | titian acatinevs, cats, was igiven a preliminary hearing this; ; morning on a charge of disturbing | Shas EXPLAINS STATUS | OF TAX MATTERS HAVE FAILED TO PAY OC. CUPATIONAL TAX A boom in grain at Chicago and other centers had an echo on the new York share exchange where quotations strengthened in lively trad- his | Cotton swung erratically \last summer appeared to have em-| barked on a recovery of’ some everything be found correct, coh- jeimnifionnces But underneath! struction of the supers’ was the honeycomb of a banking! will start atonce. {situation that threatened trouble.| Weather p: ting, the lixht | How serious affairs were did not! should be in working order and an ‘come t6 light until well along’ in’ active aid to navigation within ing and tension rodi Sho: the winter, when the public’s| two weeks, it is said. jnerves, frayed by years of jaster and privation, wore dow! ° RESOLVE AGAINST ‘tatters and critical “runs’ ..de! j¥eloped on banks. | ; A panicky populace demanded) ALL WET FORCES repayment of its deposits, and the; first of the “bank holidays” was! — , announced. | DRYS TO ORGANIZE FOR PUR. | President Roosevelt closed all the banks and summoned a special POSE OF FIGHTING jsession. The legisiators rushed} {through a series of measures; the country’s response was immediate, | jand in a few days solvent banks! 7 Sreopened, to find that fear had}. ORLANDO, Jone 27.—Conven- \ eubsided ton prohibition — of Florida H fa aa oday called on ches, dry or- | Immediately the administration | * - lbegan to unfold a ganiadtions and individuals: “nag business recovery. The président! + ote Amendment, but to drive |received sweeping powers, and] ius o¢ public life every man who | the jaro agninst depression| voted for or advocated beer login was 07 d anew on a broad) istion ‘at the last legislature. REPEAI. front. The corporation yesterday lost) “The jury may have considered | its selftliquidating loan division to| the plaintiff had a life expectancy | the newly.organized public works! of Dine or more years. If they section’ of the goverament. } found, assuming they allowed hi Because of this the corporation! *Ppreximately $1,500 for pain and FOR DEAD FLIERS' AVIATORS ORDERED TO FLY! ‘the peace and using profane andj blasphemous language. | The evidence of witnesses was; to the effect that the defendant} Resolutions adopted declared after yesterday's hu; Frank H. Ladd says he is lit- | erally following the instructions of the goverpor relative to the col- TO SCENE OF SMASHED AIRPLANE {started on a rampage and abused leveryone in the neighborhood. To lend weight to her vitriolic re- marks she threw rocks at the ineighbors and their domiciles. | ‘ s K to clear ite, 2uffering, a verdict of approxi. rowan gat ag ae mately $14,000 would have been indiented. full 26 locus, tekalin. cnet! “The court charged the jury if {it found any negligence on the pore Ate mg were made for! part of the plaintiff which contri-| MEXICO CITY, June 27.—Mili-| “She was remanded to jail un-| {buted to his injury, that such tary aviators were ordered today| ae. bond of $50 to await trial at! a4 supply work for nearly 4000 negligence on his part would not to fly to Minatitian to form'a con-| Rei cack Gila a exteahtic’ aiieet, {defeat a recovery but would re-| voy for the bodies of two Spanish} duce the damages in proportion a3) transatlantic fliers’ who crashed! ENTERTAINMENT his own negligence contributed to!recently enroute from Havana to{ the injury; this the jury may have | Mexico City. Hi By Troop 5, Boy Scouts done and reduced the amount they; Captain Barberan and Lievlen-| HARRIS SCHOOL would have otherwise awarded to/ ant Collar were found dead in the| Friday June 30, 8 O'clock Benefit Camp Fund ADMISSION (My Associated Press) BATHING CAPS ALL SIZES FROM 10c TO 70c $12,000, plane's wreckage in a lagoon in} “Analyzing the verdict in this! Tabasco. way T cannot say that the amount’ It believed the plane (Continued on Page Three) ‘ wrecked by a ni 10 sterm. ORIGINAL viel | settling the $500 award made to, these whe are delinquent. lection of occupational licenses ‘and is wreeting with some success. However there are a number of persons doing business in Key West, he told The Citizen, who |have not paid for their hcenves ‘ »,/ 90d are apparently not making any The damage suit of Mrs. Annie) ®t are apparse }T. Sweeting ws. the Key West” ‘The tax collector is being as | Preciate under inflation. Electric Company was settled in| fair ag he powibly can, he says. cireait court teday. The company and is making every allowance for He jthe plaintiff! and other incidental! feels, though, that he will eventn-| costs, jally be forced to piace the names All these interested as ta wit-jof = sumsher of delinquents in the mess fees and other incedentals | hands of the prosecuting attormecy. was. GARDNER’S PHARMACY) stoala cait on Clerk Ron: C. Saw-| and advise the governor of his ac-'debark bew and went on to Hol- er at the court house, thom, ILLEGIBLE county On the theory that the dollar! Governor Sholtz and the majority was to be chespened markets of the legislature “have nallified \swung upward in striking ed-| the nineteenth amendment te the vances. Business houses hastily | state constitution by passage * {began replenishment of inven-/ bill permitting sale of 4.2 beer.”* tories as @ protection agninet the) —— inssicusianmamnansie’ higher staple quotations. Con-) STRAND THEATER sumer demand, for the same rea.) sen, followed. There was, in j short, a rush to convert cash inte forms of wealth that would ap- LOVER OF DOGS PLYMOUTH, Eng. — Because ther dog could net be landed from) ‘a Venezucian steamer with her, iSenors Maria Teresa refused to} i a / Matines, 10-1fey Night