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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 166. Economic Conference Call For Recess All Committies Notified To Have Reports Complete By Next Friday, State- ment Made (iy Assoeinted Press) LONDON, July 14.—The steering committee of the ec- onomic conference decided today to recess its parley to July 27. All committees are noti-/ fied to have complete reports ready by next Friday. It is understood that great care will be taken to avoid a note of finality at the plenary ses- sion July 27. There will be clear indica- tions that the conference is expected to resume at a fu- ture date. This attitude would permit a continuation of the tariff truce which wa: for the duration of the par- ley and which many nations desire not to terminate. The plenary session must confirm a decision of the steering committee to recess} but leaders consider this a. Until July 27 IDENTIFICATION MADE OF MAN IN KIDNAPING CASE WILLIAM DELINSKI SAID TO} BE ONE FIGURING MAINLY IN ABDUCTION OF BANKER RECENTLY (By Associated Press) ALANTA, July 14.—John K. Ottley, president-of the First Na- tional Bank, identified a New York police de- William and teday positively; partment photograph of Delinski, former sailor sta. tionary salesman, with a long criminal record, as the man want- ed as the leader in the banker’s| kidnaping. A Fulton county grand jury has returned an indictment against “Grover Collins” as the man who, engineered the kidnaping of Ott-| ley which lasted only a few hours) when Pryor Bowen, 17-year-old/ a KEY WEST, FLORIDA, Preeti The Lindberghs--- Trail The Lindberghs—Charles and venture tock them to the orient in (By Associated Press) schoolboy, re d the banker. y Bowen is in jail under a $20,000) bond. | | The indictment reads i “Grover. NEW YORK, July 14.—Some day when a transatlantic airplane! trip has become a much more} casual event than it is now, soar-) ing travelers may hail not one but! two Lindberghs as blazers of their trail. TOKYO ype < Se ai. eel Anne, whose last 1931 by the route transoceanic shown, are headed for other trail blazing tasks, this time by a northeasterly the world with Wiley Post, was her tutor in navigation. She has been a licensed radio operator for several years, and Colonel Lind- bergh says she is a more proficient one than he is. The Colonel himself taught her to fly, not so long after The Key West Citsen — FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933. Blaze aeene rs Together ecoe aes route, hoping to discover 2 cractic2ble path for commercial air serv- ice between America and Europe. Their plane eppears in the center ard below it a scene of the bleakly rugged country in Iceland, on their contemplated route. ’ In Record Flight Together She is cool-headed in i The first time the Lindberghs,gencies and. aparently undaunted SS ne . navi. | DY several plane mishaps marking |flew together with Anne as navi- | 4 ; sate eater das in Apri’ 1980; hea thel the Lindbergh aerial partnership. ‘colonel was testing the theory that ‘greater speed could be made in thigh altitudes. She held the di- girl of guarded upbringing and emer-! Furthermore, Anne Lindbergh, a, | delicate sensibilities, who express-— For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Public Works Administration Announces Program To Create 1,000,000 More Jobs Oct. 1 SMITHS SHOALS — | LIGHT WILL BE FINISHED SOON Expenditures Exceeding Hundred Fifteen Mil- lion In First Step Of Ac- tivities (iy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 14. FORCES GETTING LANTERN! The Public Works admin- IN PLACE - | istration today told how it intended to distribute $115,- Smiths, Shoals. light; at the cn} 513,610 as the first step in trance to ey West harbor, through the northwest channel, is| ts program to create 1,000,- \vapidly nearing completion, aed it} 000 new jobs by October 1. is expected, will be completed}; viithin « few days. pee’ ‘That sum, Secretary Ickes All of the columns and tension| announced, will be portion- vods have been placed and Captain | ae 1 debe pesarege and crew of tho! ed out with $64,500,000 for ender Poppy ar ow ing t °F hantera tan now getting me federal public works, $50,- With the exception of the light! 000,000 for roads, in parks, jthis is one of the most difficult! f “ 5 parts of the work of construction| forests, Indian reservations and requires great care and exac-| and public lands, and $952,~ titude in assembling the parts. The} a lantern comprises. the gallery| 000 for municipal water and ; around the upper part of the struc-| j ture, the housing of the light and! | the windows through which the} light is seen, These windows must be careful- ly handled. The curved panes set} the } with precision and so placed that expansion, due to the sun's rays, } will have no effect on them and! they will remain intact. All of this work is expected to be finished and the light placed in sewer plants. This brought to $753,000,- 000 the total allocated from $3,300,000,000 fund made available less than a month ago. ie There are a number of ad- ditional projects yet pending before the’ Public Works their marriage. Céllics, whese other names are| cannein at: h family flight (Teetion Dy means of sextant sights/ed her dreams in wistful poetry, | position by Tuesday afternoon in 8 ¥ oe | from Los Angeles to New York, | can “rough it” with the colonel| order that it may be sending ‘its over the northern route to Euroye,! and the flight was made in. the} wherever and whenever it may be! rays.out for the guidance of by way of Greenland and Iceland.|record time of necessary. He has taught her the ' mariners the same night. mere formality. For Anne Morrow . Lindbergh, | flying with her celebrated husband to-determine the ~most- practical} plane routes between America} unknown to the jury.” POLITICSLOOM — IN MANY PLANS | AT WASHINGTON CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION IN NATIONAL CAPITAL IS KEENLY OBSERVED IN ALL OF ITS MOVEMENTS By HERBERT PLUMMER Annoctated Mens) WASHINGTON, July 14.— Perhaps no one department of gov- ernment is more closely watched these days than the civil service commission. The slightest change or move- ment of the commission is noted at once. E. Claude Babcock, ap- pointed by President Hoover as secretary of the commission, re- signed the other day. Immediate- ly the speculation began. Political deals were hinted and| as quickly denied. Apparently the origin of the un-| easiness lies in the fact that be-| fore the house got through with} the special session, the huge demo-| eratic majority, over republican opposition, provided for an inves- tigation of the state quota status! of classified civil service employ-| es in Washington. | A house committee was author-} ized to sit at the regular session! in January. Jeffers of Alabama,! chairman of that committee, has} intimated that the work will not| get under way until the fall. But) those concerned are already at less. { A Republican View j Republican jobholders fear that! there is more to this house inves- tigation than a mere desire on the part of democrats to tighten up! the civil service law as regards state quotas. At the time the investigation ‘was voted, some very complete fig- ures were furnished the house purporting to show that such in-| formation was already at hand.! Republicans argued, — therefore,! that it was useless to conduct aj} formal investigation Such G. 0. P. stalwarts as Snell, the floor leader, and Mapes of Michigan, one of Snell's chief lieutenants, Democratic a general sault on the whole system. They also pointed to the fact thet in the enactments of the var. ious emergency acts proposed by President Roosevelt in the special! civil service requirements were stricken out openly as many new government jobs were creat. ed. yfeased to see in the sessic civil service! - RECEIVE TWO NOTES DEMANDING RANSOM ALTON, July 14.—Two notes | demanding ransom for August} Luer have been received by his| family, it was announced here to-! day. Agtnts for the family said neither bore Luer’s handwriting. The family’s agents, O. S. Catt and Lawrence Keller, junior, said, they would insist that any note | from the kidnapers bear a few! lines in Luer’s handwriting and be signed by him before they would recognize it as genuine. They said this is the only con- dition on which they would fur-) ther negotiate, and until receipt’ of proof, would carry out no in- structions. WANTS NEW LIST OF INTERMEDIARIES i ALBANY, July 14.—Daniel P./} O'Connell, uncle of kidnaped John | J. junior, received a letter from: the kidnapers today ordering the| family to submit a new list of in- termediaries to be published in three New York newspapers, The Sun, Journal and World-Telegram The list has been received by the newspapers. | The letter received was signed by the kidnaped youth. CHARGES CRUELTY | IN DIVORCE SUIT ‘KILL POLICEMAN and Europe, is more than a pas- senger in his plane. Her part in} the venture is important—she’s| navigator and radio operator and may even act as relief pilot. Gatty Her Navigation Teacher Harold Gatty, who flew around | 14 hours, 45/ is no stunt. It involves no races; minutes. crafts of the camper, and she has | The work of setting the light against time; no distance hops. It was planned to be a_ leisurely, painstaking study of all conditions which may govern the establish- | In 1931 they made their air| become hardy in her out-door ex- {journey to Japan and China, and/ perience. ; with its complex arrangements of {lenses will be done by the tender that only the noncontrover- sial ones had been acted up- on this flight she became more pro-/| ficient as a radio operator. Her) skill as navigator was increased by | this knowledge. ‘ ment of regular trans-Atlantic air service. Not even such a possibility as a: forced landing in the wilds of the | dreary, uninhabited northlands| strikes fear into her flying heart. | AND ROB PAYROLL IN PHILADELPHIA | COP GOES DOWN UNDER; SHOWER OF BULLETS AS GUNMEN ROB FACTORY OF-) FICE OF ALLIED KID CO. (ity Associated Presxn? PHILADELPHIA, July Three robbers shot to death a a liceman and stole a $10,000 pay- 14.—! roll he was guarding today in a factory office of the Allied Kid Company. Policeman Charles Stockburg: fifty, went down under a shower of bullets as the gunmen rushed | in. He had ne time to draw his | pistol. ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT FILES PAPERS TODAY IN PRO. CEEDINGS (Ny Axnocinted Preas) MINDEN, Nevada, July 14. —Elliett Roosevelt, son of the pesident, today filed suit for divorce from his wife, Eliza. beth Donner Roosevelt, charg- ing extreme cruelty. 'WATTERSON CABIN IS STILL STANDING (My Aasocinted Press) SPRING HILL, Tenn., July 14 The log eabin in which Harvey Watter ther of Henry tersoa, live jtending Manual La’ later known as Jackson sex and still later as Jackson co: is still standing here The lege itse in 1R@9, founded ‘0 Columbia and 1836, t v4 i war. jhad obtained the money. The robbers apparently follow-| ‘ed his automobile carrying Stock- burger and two empleyes of the company from a bank where they, They, went to the office and the police- man stood guard as the employes. went to an inner office to place pay envelopes. A few minutes later robbers rushed in and fired. One stood geard as others get the money. All disappeared STORM REPORT WASHINGTON, D. C., July 14.! —Advisory 10:00 a. m.—A | tropical disturbance of slight in is central wear St. Kitts; . L, and is apparently moving} ‘thwestward. } cation given in the ad- visory is about 1400 miles south- ¢ the money LINDBERGHS TAKE [NO CONCERNON OFF AGAIN TODAY STORM AS YET | | ANOTHER AIRMAN HOPS OFF SLIGHT DISTURBANCE CEN- TO PICK UP JIMMY TRAL NEAR ST. KITTIS, MATTERN WEST INDIES | | ' { | | \ (By Associated Press) (By Assoctated Press) BEAUTIFICATION WORK PROGRESSES | THROUGHOUT CITY THOSE HAVING CHARGE OF| OPERATIONS MUCH PLEAS.| ED WITH RESULTS THUS 'y under the supervision of H. B.! on. Haskins, assistant superintendent of lighthouses. BANK ROBBERIS SHOT TO DEATH IDENTIFIED BY OFFICERS AS KENNETH CONN, ONE OF 11 ESCAPING CONVICTS (Ny Associated Prem) PARSONS, Kansas, July 11.— ST. JOHNS, July 14.—Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh re- sumed their airplane expedition |northward today taking off for Cartwright, Labrador. They planned to pause at Bot- wood for supplies. PILOT WILL PICK WASHINGTON, July 14.—The} issued storm, warning that a tropical dis- i FAR OBTAINED | Weather bureau today ' a iturbance of siight intensity was central near St, Kitts, West Indies. j apparently moving west, north- j westward, southeast of Puerto | Rico. the committee, headed by Beautifucation of the sections D#y, was shot to death today in of the city that were planned by Miss Mollie Parker, is progressing and\ed in the face, was identified as {A bank robber, identified by offi- jecers as Kenneth Conn, one of 11} ‘convicts who escaped from thei Kansas penitentiary on Memorial { {en attempted hold up of # bank at! , Altamont. H A companion, serionsly wound- | A regional administrator will be set up in each division to whom recommendations will be submit- ted from advisory boards of three }members in each state in connec- tion with the financing of the va- rious projects included in the Pub. lic Works Administration pro- gram. The 10 regions announced yes- [terday by the board were: 1—New England, 2——-New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 8—Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. 4~—-North Dakota. South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa and Wyoming. 5—Montana, Idaho, Washington end Oregon. 6—California, and Arizona, 7-—~Texas, Lovisiana. &—Colorado, Kansas, Okla homa, Missouri and Arkansas Nevads, Utah New Mexico and 9—Mississippi, Alabama, Geor "| beria yesterday | The bureau emphasized that the sCOW | disturbance should cause no con- MOSCOW, July 14.—The Tass! corn as it did not fall as yet in News Agency announced today’, : aa ce ere that Pilot Levanovsky hopped off tthe Lipase tao erie i ~— J CaERASE tae Aetee to wick a3 a precautionary measure. up James Mattern there, stranded American aviator. Mattern is to fly to Nome with Levanovsky From there he hopes to continue his solo flight around the world REACH MONTREAL‘: UP JAMES MATTERN HOTEL REDUCED the item appearing y's issue of The ( ng to the Florida E mpany’s reques' of am ent Jarina Hotel property at a meet ng of »mmissioners held nigh i yes per Coast ora re he Casal ARMADA LED BY GENERAL BALBO PASSES OVER MAINE he county ¢ Wed failed in the case. The board agreed to reduce the $60, sda the esament from $75,900 t 090 (My Assectated Press? MONTREAL, July 14— the atone rnede ot FUNERAL TODAY FOR MRS. CRUZ today after completing a 500- mile flight from Shediac. Mra. Alt Croz It had passed evar Maine on od te tanta, 8 ithe residence, 1310 Williams street Funeral services will be held ¢ noon,£ o'clock from the I chapel. Rev. A Mary's Star the trip. int Tonight at Cuban Club Silver Cup contest now going on HOWARD WILSON < of Mra. Cruz are us and a nephe me € all of the work so tar accomplish ed more than comes up to. specifi- cations. One of the projects, that of Palm Avenue from W street to the causeway on North Beach leading to the air station, will soon show the results of th In thia section 275 holes been dug and cocoanut palms will be planted as soon as the trees are selected. “Most of thee trees will be email nm plant but will rapidly grow to the height necessary to make « beautifai ith Beach, the other see of Palm Aven Division heed street, holes On tion ted and many of! th e trees planted. On Whitehead the trees are poincienas and Jera- salem thorns, 1 The Division street project will not be as rapid at present, due to the fact that the trees to be plant there flourish better if planted the early ant However, all holes are dy, Those in charge of the progrem and mr and in readiness. | | Alva Payton, ancther of the es- es. he men were shot by | MeCarty, bank cashier. Isaac MRS. PLEASANT | Mrs. Teresa P 79 ye J 24 et her home, 311 C erine street, 9:45 o'clock yester- ‘day rovom. Funeral services will be held this sfternoon 4:45 o'clock fron the Lopez Funers! chapel on Bahama street, Henry J. Saunders, of St Epi church, will offi ant is survived by y Pleasant and Ralp afte » LARGE FUND USED IN RELIEF W tomorrow i When the sum sete } } nder whose supervision the) afternoon it will bring to a close! o'elozk: gia, South Carolina and Florida 10.—Tennessee, Kentucky, West | Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina, ‘ALBURY FUNERAL | HERE TOMORROW FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY Funers] services for Mra Mir am Albury, £0 years old, widow of jthe late Eugene L. Albury, forme jtax aerensor of Monroe ; witli be held 4 o’elock | afternoon. | The body arrived on the Havans |Special today accompanied by the jeon-m-law and deughter, Mr. and | Mes. James Bristow. It will be iplaced in the First Methodist , church tomorrow afternoon at Services will be conduc county, tomortow work is being Jone express them-|_ week of strenuous work by the'ed by Rev. J. G. Stradiez selves as satisfied with the prog- id predict beau- the «tourist of 1933 and "34. see80n "STRAND THEATER Ralph Bellamr-Fey Prey BELOW THE SEA Also. In Dann x HOLD ME TIGHT Motives, 16-18¢; Might, 15-25< James ‘Emergency Belief registrants and [disbursements for the period will amount to more than $1,200. Yesterday workers received $399. Today $560.16 was diste:- ‘hated and tomogrow it is expected ‘thet approximately $200 will be ‘ omid oat, making a tetel of #1- 238.14. About 49 women, white and ‘colored, were working during the ‘ period and it is ssid their services od very satisfactory, i } Tiger Tail Tribe 19, Improved ; Order of Red Men; wili attend the | services. Palhearers will be Chester | Thompson, Mepvin ‘Thompson, , Thomas Whitmarsh, William Esk- fins, Vernen Lows and Milton | Knowles. | Mes. Albary in euevived by her duvughter, Mrs. Bristow - Fupers! arangements ste is Eaves of the Benjamin Lopes Poneral Home,