Show SAR SUGAR SHAKEUP iN INACTIVE ACTIVE OPERATION OVER TWO HUNDRED DISMISSED OR REDUCED W. SHI WASHINGTON xo Nor 20 Tb O-Tb Tho elim- elim inaction froni from tho the customs service ic of i Deputy Collector James p P. P Vail I tho the thoI I abolition n of that ri in ill li th tho New York Vork customs tho the dismissal s of 4 10 1 men and reduction in in rauk rank of 1 3 others at N New NY Y York from March 4 1 up to the thc present to together with about a 1 score of other changes included in Collector tor Loebs Loeb's statement from X New w York cro announced by Secretary MacVeagh MacVeagh Mac Mac- Veath last night No More Immunity will l bo no further grants of immunity in rn the customs in esti investigation at it New York Secretary Mae Tah mado made this clear explaining that ho he received re rc c i cd this assurance when ho was in r New York conferring with Collector Loch I p Mr Ir Loob Loh tho tim s secretary said nid as- as him that thero would be b no further fur fur- ther th r occasion for it they thc bad nc what was JI eIl by bv the tho 1 immunity previously Tho three who vho to ho authorities 1 tuft and whoso evidence las as figured so o lar largely eb iu in th h n kayO havo not been di tu M in the and they will remain rematO so o far faris is tho the government o is hi is conc But Ur tr Mac pointed out that it was I 1 whether they would care car I Ito to to continue lon long in iu the Ii ht Victim of Circumstances Mr Ir Vail Yail who received tl a n year as ag deputy surveyor or at New York was until recently f foreman of wei at that flint port Secretary last night Ij ht saul said tI were no charges cs against Vail Tail and aud indicated that the fact Jact that ho bo had been ben at nt tho the head of the tho hors while whilo tho thu frau frauds s were in ili inv at least lal el v progress was largely bio blo lo for his decapitation Ho said ihl tho 1110 was no present intention to prosecute Vail Tho end nil is not in sight according to tot t the tho e secretary antI and changes will continue con copi- until t the tho h 0 rehabilitation is b com corn So far no action ba Las bc Mi k n at other ports looking to anything an like t tho IO 5 sweeping character G of t till tio yen New NewYork cw York 1 ark investigation but Iho tho has previously declared nis ii 3 intention to have c a 3 general enera lu of th n whole customs cu toms service Appeals in Vain Many fany of lf those o affected lJ bv by th changes chances covered co in In tu today's 11 1 statement appealed to tho the president but hut tho appeals were in vain Secretary MacVeagh's ln Veach s 's statement ci gives cc change chanell i in in II the personnel in tho customs service at tho port of New York from March ot 1 i 1900 IDOn to and aud audin in including November 18 Reductions in that period consisted of seventy nine se sixteen as as- Qi hers two sugar ar samplers t four Cour borers one foreman I ouo one gauger ouo one skilled laborer one ODe deputy surveyor or six ix special employees 11 0 watchmen four one storekeeper two n. n Tho dismissals were Sixty four unclassified un en- classified laborers fourteen watchmen Due DUO of WC o cn i ant three clerks three inspectors inspect ors four four our lt Int laborers la- la t borers three openers and packers ouo o Cl Salaries Ila paid ll these theio reduced and anul dib- dib OJ milled men fanO front tOIl J a tiny day to a year All 11 the tho vacancies aiL faid Secretary te M ath have havo been leen filled No 0 names except that of Vail were iverc c given cco co 1 iu lu u today's s 's sta statement Changes tes announced from New York by b Collector Lo b were werf supposed to ho bo supplemental to this Met Hat Mr r. Loebs Loeb's list being chances made yesterday But Secretary lacY after aCter nl at j announced bv ls 1 Mr r. r Loch thou thought hl thorn had bad 11 been n duplications duplica in the two t lits and aud that these would odd add on only twenty to 10 the figures given gi in his statement |