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1674-4 Warren Harding T . . • , • ULA770N . .3ate. . -- . )13NTY AND p • + - 4 ' Taitt. . .1 • ,(AIiSOCIAT}:D PRESS LEASED WIltE) MIAMI, FLORIDA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH•18, 1923. b RUN Mr. and Mrs. Harding See Deering 1" FCS HERE TO INVESTIGATE RUM SMUt 1 N SAYS -. Estate Visa Friends and Depart ` ; ' r .. ,ret,'. • ......7'4%-.."•../..,••••t .� � ' `• c�.,,,,„,,f tlp�r .set; �, 'a ' X, a+• •\tea UGHER lY President is Much Impressed With Business District, Noting its .....:.'..i.—' �.#1' -,,,,,,ie .,,,, )( ,' • ,' Y UGHERT, Growth in Two Years; Both Enjoy Trip Over City; ,r•■ 4 .1 tial. A • Leave by Train at 6 P. M. for Palm Beach. �< �•; 4 ••'. • 4{ .e as Most• President and Mrs [Carron Cl. Bard• tttngo, was at the plesidenl'. cottage; - CO" °'C ib> re tk f' • .a `r;i. �Vii In� completed their slap t,. Miami and t• greet the pi c.ldOOt and \frs. !lard-, ' • it it a t6�de on • Mi.mr Beach ,r•tet lay afternoon with u,a end to bid them • pleu•.nt Jour-i l! �{ •••• t lJ • �+ s • • (motor trip through tropinal Miami hey homeward. I •� i r d. ;�, , h F,a, . ardin and her suburbs as the gu•at■of Frank iUr . `t. ',`S 11 Depart for )'ala Remelt. ,� .�<. � . Ill:hone - blipping quietly out of the city 40 `If . g)•.. . �; ' yf ye NYE embers of the party •Iso were Mn. minutes before they were generally T fill} 1Ad ward B. Me4a4 General Charles peeled to leave, the president and We., 4 •v �g Sawyer. Gaatret Charles Dawes and Harding and members of their party! ) .0.,.‘.4:.... - +)t � Colonel W. T. Uurbl■ of Indiana, end 'departed soon after on a .peciel trairil , 4 t4 ,sjs'Q�,}� w }.�('.' �'^ (. Yc Z And Party •.crest .•rvlc• mOo- titling three cals. fur Pain, Beath. Ue•pitt the fact that I goi }iw,4 a r•`' `}K • f>'" p turn of As th. oar In which the president tits leaving wars purpoe•ly early, •I .`tom 4gr�°ar!•' .:e,-,60,ag oeeytt r• _; •• . lt ¢ 1 rod• with Mr. $halts pt through tdost lilted crowd had gathered at the 1 • do .." all•a to ox+ of • �hitf. tee burioeu district or Miami • num- station to say good-bye% i h � 4r bar of people recognised Mr. Hardie/1. ,N)orea of),.rsonr gathered around tot a ; ...'. � :� t‘',c;,14 ' rsr . - awl.alat.d and saUea their- reetlata -testy haad.,aa the prreident•and Mr..I ' r,.R�(, a, r r Nat llarding President Herding•►p p.arsd mush gym- Harding stood on the rear platform of �,� i t ,fi ?` % < renoealaalloa. itr•w d with the Lusiaer district and Il,e train. Again they dlapiry•d their,' A / : ,se ' • 'relTlbttaae ties-suburbs, rioting the rapid growth frl.gdl7 personality. .ehnit 10g handal 1.,.A ;'+ 1 i�,: ' > j:. r' be r.-•iteeted shwa his Visit taw 'aar. ago. - • *Itl1 every person able to reach Owl dr j t by tt & es'tul Da•ieee Eedat• L. ♦lettea. -, platform. Both the elite( executive • {• ••••• & .a.,R) cis-a♦aw'Mltt.a After panelug tbrvsugh the prinelpal •1n'1 1fr•. Itnrding enpreaaed thlar so-i ' 1J • y��t7 . e. FLardla�1a ha . ste . SWUMSWUM,' of the city the party pr•trtation of the wei:urn# .1001 hada ft 'k •' 4" .:hl.t•pellfl••l Pro•.ed.d'(0 the ••tate Of ]arae.Deer ben, axle nd,d to the., amV to Outl i 1. Si.1where lnree-quarters of •n bqur ,p.ather• of their part} (n Man.' and ....,7: f•, ` •.tate_ woes spent`admiring the -beauties of Miami Reach e.. +� 4 • • Nan •t- th. ground. A wheel chair we. pro- After the train had It ft, Aldred, :["`SSS , ( . i:c. b• leO ',tided for the u•• of We, 'Larding, no who had not expected ria early u JO-i t "' .r• AIX accopt ow that lies need not roles anyV • "` ♦•2°aadldata .f the trip, Darfur•, gathered on the platform, atoll' ' 5 ,' 1 ., tSY ,iip .,4 ra•aleeted- and she appeared to enjoy the ride expressed regret at not herelving • L?' 8 .w•� ..i 4'.,;44,. a+t7 will de- along the Interoating paths. In the last view of the president. 1 �tw• t,0;04/F �. 1 • • absence of Mr. Deering, Superintendent ' Mr.. Ilardlag t. 11•rae.a, I • t" r * It t �., f1 p°�SbS' and Mrs. P. L. McOinni■ and Mr. Deer• President llarding spent this morn., ig i , i%`»'. ( u 'at.11tlaml fag's aecnNr ,1� ' �' T>t! Y extended the courlesiea. lug of -hl• last day In Miami Ileacl4l iv, �' ., hi. todent 'f• care then journeyed to the ea• playing or, the Miami !trach t:elf Iinkd,I rot to the mt.'of Willies, Jennings Bryan, Villa accompanied by Jullur Cleinchmatn,I .a, a9r ZL. With Preal Serena, for • •holt call on Mr. and of Cincinnati, 0. General Doo en and ''• ... • ie54 res oration party Mra. Bryan. Here Mr. and Mrs. third- Samuel Felton, president of ih. !'ens- .:4,1: ` - .. «, ' ` X'•' ,•' u• ettem•nt Ing conversed pleasantly with thdir � !• , .,, `l r' .)'Ic•nla Ilse. Then lh.• president \ •� � .,, •. .. 1 _" be most •u- host■ for aquarter of an hour. <' M'�) ' s•a'"� ° journeyed to the Snowden refute as ��✓ ',{` - : "t. Mr ^~' { t• to }'reel- Front there, lea party continued to the guest of ifarvt7 lrirertow fur a it • • - ' with respect t th•enume of Mr and „Men. Shutes, In M' of Ih• close s- dip In the Galt water pool. ` .+.,,r, ": -�0 chief •.ecu- Point View. and blas recelsed by Mr. A bit tire,t by the naeeting the eye-1 s w • ilt respect respect Shutt. T•• was errs ed hero •t sutle t „Ing before...lilt the American Legion) «" s°' to +_� T e,- t ' time and the return was then made "�"_ s+� Daugherty men, her (lent reception .Ines her 111 �Y, _ to Ih• Flamingo hotel •n„rtil before K quietly ell' w, •fors the vie- •tient., Alt.. Herding rested - . Ington early t P, lit. u,nrning In the little bungalow of the' ,•''�+'•" .ss ` A A - ` r• seen earls Attorney General Daugherty. who -- -- ---- ___ .-- • }♦^• durinf the will remain for some time •t lfl• Fla- CONTINUED ''N PAGE SIXTEEN. : `e• t ..s• 1T, •' neva Sten)- ( .w„ wat►,l y—. mad• In the --,�. - --_—. --_ _- __— - r '3:�y r,%� i ti`w ;"a. • W. er•I r•pubtl. NEWS SUAIMARY _ ,�:� : ''"= " :rte` " the preeldent !HUNGER STRIKER IS EEO ~. --xxii - monlhe c•g0 - o an address ~ •w t month Sens NATIONAL i ref ,.. d� w`' .-.. f'._ -se.� "' . ,da speech Nlcool. Sacco, hunger �silrike at and EORCIRLY IN HOSPITAL • ` • ._e Mr. Harding Dedham. Masa.. was ford _ t ,' ~ y '#�'i l• • • be taken to hu•pnrl for cagJtr obsersa- r. AVase ♦ ,e�yr }y-,y -k,t, ,, • .. Gan. YI ♦ ?IP "s"ltls yfs� • 11'a Niccola Sacco,' Convicted of r.• "T "' r a" , eaptint•n.y Goodyear Tire k Rubber Co. an- g would not nouaced 10 per cent locreas• in price Murder, Without Food 31 I 5,1-e)me D.Wkeeler,gereral eon■_ I+laudw. It I. aRlleult, Gut not In.- White mein,. of auto times. Days; Sanity Test. .el sed legt.lativr arperl,leede.t por♦ihte. there el; arelsal In tau. »Ii.ved only Prohibition enforcement officials (,uf the Awll_!1•luta league at •leafs I have eels r. rau> tele_ Id•nt'• hcaltn nlirred byruling of KentuckyAwrrlcw, who Wrote the fleet draft gr+ purporl- judge •.r.[•saoa•n•retiesphone mettle and Me++a { Of course, that ■ulomoblien cannot be ',earthed ritiDlIAM. Mane„ Mr,rch 17.—Then . « the, rush-dieevrred etltete•at► Jour Silt (aside la[arra+allaw as nest fourteen without warrant, buns,"rnd,.rut, arcked I. bluest) tee- t,. ho,s. the simiagllnm Is carried hunger lit elks of Ntneola tiarmn, con-I t,.relay •flees les Iwvr+ligr,te r nu .41.,. the .tel bud of it. Ate- he Dresldenl Sell for {I,400,000 was filed agelnri vitt Pei with Rantlotneo ['assent, of ' awe v.nla red flrst deg r,•r rn tl r,l,.r, wee cunei,d,',l at roe"" est ugriling In I'Iorlda ■ad to irliullu„ after It 1. landed. 1tont III return to .Llpptng board LY steams/31p ufticl.l. the pad of ti,' :flet Any whin the sin- m.kr • number of add p .lir. of it could he rlopprd If federal albs-than at LOCAL. onrr wag taken to the ltunton pay- [[heeler wet. arrompnnled by hIr.. ted .tate officer. s,uuld one nn d nhd White chupat hie Losp11a1 from the Norfolk IA herber .lid by i'. N'. ('rooks ofe Attorney General D ichert re• y Jail herr tonight to be forcibly Donee thee fins „lid roe the I„ tt�r PAY.1••ni •V 1 D counts• '!)n the pant dieted et., llarding would run ,gal,, fad In,d placed under observation its jot Jn.k.ousllle, op,-rinlr',dent of Ike hLr Vrr rlJrnt and the ■Ilur n.•) \J for re aldent. his .unit Dr. Abrnhum >I ernun, ofI ur I. 1 hose ho Intsen a •trona p 7. y ' Anll-Mao League of i'lu rid. Gels phase of ltunton, alienist retained by the Sacco• ••I.aw Tufo ent In Florida I. atsnd for the enforcement of the (t :rip aseeed Pre.11)ent Coil Mrs. Hardingtw•aVar,irttl defense Cnrninlll,•'•,for Sacs-°_ ser n seed through De ring'estate. vi.ited friend■ and de- rdminlatered feud to thu patteut with very difficult,"1+.Id $1r.It he tee, a•tlenal prohibition las.. Thr) dminlstratlon paT�led for ('aim Beach. the ■Id of jail uttendante. "hecarse of your l,itllo Mlle., of hate made It etre% that the gos- the more far Judge Webster Thayer'si action to- Coast liar and your neighboring ernoteat le I. earat-at, rind th- lints e fo,molated Colonel Roosevelt, 61,000,000 hotel, tier In committing Sacco to the hon,)_ --- - _ ___ _ _--_•-- o WOrl r `the Wilt be erected et Miami 'Beach by tel Indefinite lengresulted in th tt'hin ter ime of heart February iter SNIPPING•IIOARD SDED 170 PER OF' RAISE IN ton of .the logs on stollens for a new trial 'r.Daugherty Fisher interests passed two-million- it. by defense counsel. PRICE OF AUTO TIRE. t. The murder and robbery of a Qay_ 1• _ dollar mark In sales. master and his guard in South llr�ln• FOR 1KILLION DAMAGES l a rylga. ree, welch resulted to the arrest and Sr ter•ssouttn • o tss .•51,1 plainly Speed boats furnished thrills In contvletlon of Sacco and Vanzetti oc• AhRON, l>., March 17.—The Goo., manage Mr. close finishes at mld•wlnter regatta, curred In April,•1020. The men were . yea1' Tire and Rubber company at • year, dreier- vontIG:• convicted by a Jury 16 mouths later nouncld an I,tt•:ease of 10 per cent I and hien concerning a new trial Pacific and Eastern Steamship prices for ;fres for not-commercln IE.TWO. Paris announced that no proposal■ ham beenee,, In•progress since. would be entertained from Germany Sacco, although apparently very Official Says Ships Were cars. Thin Increase follows the re•cn 0 WITH unite, made direct to France. weak, was able to walk with the a•- granting of a 10 per Dent bunt,' to fee statelier. of a deputy sheriff end his i Withheld From Him. tory workers. lT FRAUD Details of Turk answer to allied pro wife from els•cell to •n •utomoblle poetic were'given nut In I'arte; desire which conveyed him to the Boston hon _ ennui•atocr•rt► In- tits for peace manifested. pltal today His face, Iy emaciated u er NEW YORK, March 17.—Alleging In_ COLD E SPREADING // his long fret,'wen deathly pale under Lfarch 17.—. French extended stege area in Buhr a heavy crop of jet black beard. Ile Fury to his name and conspiracy to pre- ,r Chanes. In to include Ehrenbreitstein. spent most of the day in bpd and was vent his lines from getting ships alto- rrrg'�J ry�(a mJ}J f ry (g(n toed De[ot•Dia- as.l.ted In whisking by y f attendant. rated to him, Phlllp,Manson, an of- p'D 1'EN'1`R fI L \11j tlorney ick- SPORTS. M he was whisked away from the jolt eclat of the Paclflo & Eastern Steam- lLL16.1}flllll UUlph 1111IIll1IH 1.J\I\ ItlJel Argo of mak- Final programh• leaned from tp e car to wave nus nnectlon with of too }ilaNan grey- hand and smile al • small group of ship company, Inc., today filed cult in neck and she hound meeting this afternoon will be ■Ympathizers•.•ombled to see him off. the supreme court for 11,000,000 dam- I I grand jury, featured by $1,000 derby. - • ages against the United Beate. ,hip- Exceptionally Severe Weather Entries will close today for the first MESSENGER PREVENTS ping board, Milted States Emergency For This Season is Predicted 'DLL ROLD. annual dog show of the Ill.cayn• Ray DARING TRAIN HOLD-UP Fleet curpuratlon an¢ others. A11eg•- arch ti.—Mr. Kennel club. ,tone wet• a,ade that the plaintiff In Mississi i Valley, had besenen false) end scurrilously at- pp hotel owners en,.,.aaoueru , tacked oral) end in writing. 'urehased the hike DScTlgue defeated Battling '• y g' IT Tai 551015•t15 PRESS ' today for • Siki in SO-round bout on poifite, finish- TACOMA, Wash., Starch 17.--Three Defendants named 'ie Mr. Manson men who attempted to hold up a were Edward N. Hurley, Clifford D. CHICAGO, Sfarch l7. — March mately 6100,- Ing strong to win title. Northern Pacific train et South Pretrial Mallory, the Moore & Mceorm•ck con,- scheduled to do another lion n.•t • i• one of fit. Walter F( !Northern were ona,•r.• ,r woe! oft pany, I,.- ' I J..rormnrk. tie , end blas, ares,,bre•king wnNA'e ser. ...-�. • .. / "' '+ • • .i .ORIDA, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1923. • 1 •', anlwa on the baste of 1611 schedule or E Pl�ESIDF.NT _ — MR. AND MRS. HARDING �Rk�C� R QUIRE par consideration of a short or partial SEE DEERING ESTATE - moratorium. , ��",,�__ Weaatelagtw G•t. Portia ,tateeseet, Jts tie :„,1 WAfaHINGTON, March 17.--+!tate de- ik ��/�f/►� `fTY� /y T�}k}�ry�Yl CONTINUED TROM tAtlE ONLY. • i� a.t Kam Illl)Y'ltt6t st•tment officials Dav• =tion id a . : II{1Lt,fUY1VYI111I111 I 111tH\/ Ul6lllapL,V111 •lrtetq►at of Germany• position 1n N• ,t•� ‘ • 1 geed to reparation& but they declared re- Flamingo Wel which eh• has called � � ,� today that the information. as ds- home the last two dare. '6 ' 'aa `•,- Y livered yesterday by Dr. Hans H•nrtoh Mrs. Hardin= was the host•as at a .� ea +t•'' Mediation Attempt ByThird • Lnbase ff, counsellor for the German •mall luncheon ;�'� \ p emD•w y. called for no action by the Darty at noon on tb• $- + uhlnpton government looking to secluded closed in veranda of th• oot- Power Would B• e Regarded W d mediation or int•rv•ntlon by It In the tape. Guests,wee• the a ' '•'w l+. ''� ! a presldenL Mr. e` it Unfriendly ACt. reparations dispute between Germany and Mrs. Carl Graham Fisher, Mr. and. - and France. e"t • q 1•h• Informal Ion pr••enled byDr. Mrs Hervey A. Piston and Mr, and •Fj wjt T ! St Tal asoa..to"no Dlerk h6ft was chrract Belted •• a Mrs. Edward U. Yci.ea n. A Drof uelun • p \ PARIS, March lig--Premier t oUtrare •t•tern•nt of Germany's position with- of pink rosea centered the i=bis. ".. out any request for action by lite r • w• • .Zt^ will entertain no propositions for 'telt"' ('oiled Staten. Officials said they would :. '' M ? •• $, dations with Germany until the it make no reply, nor would they call PRESIDENT RFACHIES�I..I. s. 'qV +kY lin go\errment makes it Lnown 41. rt to the •ttcnllon of the I rcnch guy- ..� A -,-,.,,,,,o.• `.. redly and official! to France that ernment. PALM BEACH• FILL •ice u..;•, y , `e stege Area is Extended. e t,c ,r Bite aane to negotiate, It was de• COBLENZ, March 17.-1'1• at►t• of STAY OVER SUNDAY •1 . I ."'9 ,1y1'` dared today in French official circles. +lege which au proclaimed in Cob- Any ■ttempt by a third power to lent hu bean extended now to Ehren- sr ant uto<une Intervene or provoke dle.•ur.l..n of the br•Its1Nn, aper• general !=•filo Is WEST 1'ALM.H}JACIi,'Fla., March + terms under which a settlement might n.hlbll•J between ]0 o'clock rt night t• •.��w aand 6 o'clock In the morning. This •o- 17—President and Sirs. )larding and ' be reached with Germany.it was added, lion, according to the Germane, Is due Darty arrived In Palm Beach tonight ' \ will•be regarded by France a• •n on. to lite wounding of a French soldier on to special train from Miami. -• - friendly ■r( Premier I'oincari• atti- by two Ehren breiit tein boys. - tude on that point, • high official de- Ott their arrivals Palm Reach the • • flared. remains quite •s firm as •at The bo)'s beat a woman that' had president and L•ro. lust seen with the soldier and the let- Harding went to 7i the beginning of the occupation of the L. B. McLean's cottage. "Ocean View;' nuhr. ter ars disarmed herd and wounded when and the other members :of the t' party .r � • he went to Mr asrLtancr. ills rr• t From the same •ou=r• it is le■r nad went to the Breakers hotel. ca lana and two policemen were a, -• that all rumors of attempt• to open It Is understood that Mr. and Mea. ' rented and taken to St■yenc•. -f wrgotl♦tlo n• indirectly are unfounded. B eel la D•ai•a Gold Offer. day, w111 remain her• until Mon. s _ so for a the French government I• day, when they will board the house- ' concerned. and no proposition of any HEREIN. March ff,—The rumor that boat Pioneer and resu,ue their Journey kind has been brought to It. attention. t'er)nany hu offered forty billion gold to St. Augustine. ;• The impression gained from the ams tnerke or any other fixed sutra or has . &— ___ ft whit all At. Teem• cad source is that when Germany is ready submitted fresh r•paralion■ propoa.ls �I.,[ a. Btardtag were dearteevd, to mak• a direct official request to through an intermediary channel. was BRP ISH YACHT ASTRA • 'r..Yeat wade Ina trig negotiate. Premier Polncar• will be flatly denied by the German foreign TO MAKE NASSAU RUN J ready to consider any reasonable prop- office today- k.______r _ _— osition. today- Twee Germans ReHrfed !ilei. There seems good reason to believe DUBHY.LDUR , arcb 17.— wo et- transportationlimp/cite/ire dyelring to Lha deteetlrts locked them- the French Premier would b• alliin[ mens were shotFandMkilled by'tFrenchflNau will be accommodated by Al- uarding their.fntiestig.tion to accept abeidearas s a bfor negotiations sentinels during the night—one t Dur & Co.,agents for tho British aux- cre g. thy final figure fixed in his propos!- Recklinghausen end the other at y • .dt K • new trrJck In the lion to Prime Minister Boner. Law Eanen. Illary yacht Astra,which will arrive to. murder was und•rtak en last February, provided the condition• -• day from Naeaau. , concerning the Inter-allied debts con- B1S61O1' BU1tKE DEAD. Albury & Co:a offices at the munlcl- ,f•rence with Albert 'Jul. teined in that proposition were ac- ST. JOSEPH. Mo..,March 17.—The pal docks will be kept open today to of the model'■ friend,. lie c•pted by Great Britain. but this, it Right ltev. Maurice Y. Burke.bishop of list pabengers for tomorrow's selling =rated, technically charged is polpted out. In official circles, could tit• St. Jo.eph diocese, and the (Ideal of tit• Astra, •I ag oosc.al•d wapon■ and not b• • subject of negotiations with Catholic bishop in the United States I t Mr. Albury said last the Ilritlab aux. .ttil ills afternoon when an Germany. point of service, died here today. lie Wary schooner Mystery .1. would be Mend posted $111.660 ball German). It is Indicated, would be was 76,years old and had been In fall- here Monday and the Bcllym•na the Lae. expected to negotiate regarding guar- log health three years. latter part of the week, (�i — — ® ;11111HIMM11uiiunu uiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiniimsmuuuuuiiuniiiiiii111111M1aiun11mm11EM1m1H • 332 - .—i — :332 herrY7x�a rth (Wk cel n? 1 1' urIniEurelGo. North Way `i ht Imi `. Miami XaeOW •nue I co-P.,ft\itoUJ.1 I UHh '.r.Lks, - ' Ave0 0 F T H Enue • YOU AD s ,i : . • . • . . . • . I Ric. E RAT 0 Rs . : . . . . . ...... • - • e...G O ON.... * Showing howlce•c•awI . .. , s A LE not rnr • out1 j • f proper refrigeration m I! in an AUTO IC . , )� •, . FOR ' ':. .� , :711.:\ . ��' , ONE WEEK '��� - � - l 1 i _..,, , ass* s ors 1 (Pw_ Lux FRl9ikuD �� t ��r s 3Iib1.�' 2{oleo:anox PA6 tit - - .r t . . _ (--. O 6-AIIRlTACL . .. illig; t ..... . . 1 SPECIALLY PREPARED 4 It ' l 4'�?�r1/h .. • . . .. S-t�laALproo6 Z �j A learnt • i aa 7-latglaL CAST i �t1rIIIg our p - A-nein.Immo mo , ter Sets, con- C nitro Pitcher, J \ • • .- NOTE THE E1GHT-WALL CONSTRUCTION— - lendid pi( `` // NONE OTHER LIKE IT