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1674-10 Warren Harding` . Y IVIE' I 'R (iLlS T-H[ 1 U AA E �" EDI7'ICN MIAMI,FtRIDA, MONDAY,JANUARY RY 31,1931,—TWELVE PAGES TODAY. —_ ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE, 1 S TO MTOMORROW NIGHT BERGER CASE IS ;!HARIMNG's VACATION PALS I PRESIDENT ELECT NO FISHING • R REVERSEITBY THE — -- — a • ER \ _� �- ® STA lISTINC r AT COCOl0BO, 38 FILES SOUTH U. Sr HIGH COURT s • r i Spent a Delightful Day at the Beach and k'; • aft Conviction Before Jad=e Landis Crowds of Curious Let Him Rest—Plays hem of Wisconsin Socialist Far y*"•"cw Y ! ".....".'./\ * —Be Violation of Espionage Lr t }>' r Golf,Bathes In Old Ocean and Pays Visit il Set Aside. `•\ • to W.J.Bryan. • • ,w, A.s•etaaa Tsee.> 1.— WASIEINGTON, Jan. 31.— . President-elect Warren Q.Yarding,today enjoying the fish- t L• Conviction of Vietor L. Berger' /`� ing in the vicinity of Cocoloho key,expects to return to Miami en and four other members of the. f r Tuesday evening,and the following morning will probably board na- socialist party for violation of I ' the yacht Victoria and return to St. Augustine, where.he will ted the espionage act, was re 1 .,••., twq e or versed lo.l■rhy the xupreme coag,on! ;- spend the balance of his vacation. .t' • .,n- the'mood that Judge I..ud1.aboelA `�` The president-elect left Sunday afternoon for('oeolubo,Carl ens not have bean! the suit after his 6' / \ C. Fisher's private island about at1 miles south of Miami,after • a o< eligibility had beau■lurked ^ + ✓ having spent at Miami Beach the most,deligbtful day of all his t the now cootlrled with Berger ie ere a ''''II +. ;dad federal court at Chimer.were Adolph • • J.�q G<rmer, nutmeat secretary of t I .1; • s•' `' Florida trip,at least his closest friends said that yesterday was �Y the most enjoyable day Mr. (larding has had slice he canto :red party: William F. lieut..use, editor of ���.:. of the roan, Socialist: Mlagmue: J. F - south, Ile arrived at the beach about 2 o'clock Saturday after- " is. Louis Fugdahl, acid Irwin et. Jobe• I t . "r '4 norm. • ..a Tucker. re `• '' - Harding Enjoyed Sunday at Miami Beach, • rate Berger and the other four men were nay, couvleted under the vection prehibttiu(( `, s. .•me utrmpte to canoe insubonlin■lion•n3 ‘ t..'*peek Free From Annoyances and Gaping Crowds ' • yed disloyalty In Ibe naval and welter t • -ase forces,and senteoets ranging from 10 "' • - • , • From the hour of Me a velvet until he stepped into J:unea II. Roger'. to J years were Imposed. a i' • • automobile to vent William Jrnuinge Iiryon at Villa Soren., 1„•fore boarding r the Shadow V1 for the beautiful little guru key dura the bay.(ho prraideut. •'u' FATE OFTARIFF - .. e—t'- t elect es rerea sly guarded against•uuoyrnces at Miami a,ol There wen the eb+•are of delegations with rnptetts and memorial•, the s absence of `aping crowds following every move of Mr. Harding. Ile was :Ike d K -1 .0.4 , i allowed to play R"If,swim In the orean,motor about the city',hutch in Miami the ,•• . , w ,, .,•" end Miami IIeech hotels,without beteg approached with requests of•aalun die; BILL BE DECIDED ` \ `' r a VtilliKIIT 1 J, which he has ee ofad theta lnterr bett cagget anal. 'c + .+t'p r, The absrucr of el., ithoutuptlon. io Lie el mule a bit with the A membersof\Ir.ILnllnj rparty.sadthew•ayMLr.h attie16•xLeenreceived •Jiffy t. • ;.' a soA eutrrtsiutd atstartandthebenchLaehoesoftheeheruotcra•hi 1.ha■lice IN SENATE TODAY - ':. < received the highest prepared n.b / S's Not only Lad worry detail for the comfort of the dieting uisbed guest bees • . l •.',�, ,r thou,.out and pr pared fur, but the•rreugewrnn for the arms nodatlona (let v. . r for the pnea cud photographers with the Victoria's paa.eeucere,the hospitality ■w s• which has been kuru to new•writrn of a different character shed anywhere 00 else In Florida,Lae engendered the highest praise■enol be curreepondcats 1611 Republican Leaders are Pro- fur Mliaml Beach by the Sea. :em area t0 Brio Mlagtlre to le' e'''.• a Donated Beautiful Villa occupied. v . Y Flamingo roue !tenting staiu EXPECT HARDING.TU to r' p r Grouped exalt Prealdenceleet !larding here are the meq accompanying the Spaiah villa Finaoullta on the It Final Tut Before Adjourn- 61m to atnw•h■f la nJ for the pre-lanugo ra lion varetim,. The map shows St. }•IamIORo grounds during his stay iu ing meet Toni ht. urhdioe, when he will speed the greeter pert of hie vacation. Senator Mltemch • l Bea . TM.villa, one of the j linrhuveen is A. II. in the center below Harding. On the left (top to largest and handsomest of the sit"u HAND OUT REWAf�DS _ • tlom)-Senator A. It. Cummins, )tiles I'. ('chill ser ret rewire guard. 11114 the hotel grounds, was named for me My A•aWa/N Tem) gator Frederick hale. night, Senator A. It. Fall g g ole WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.— g (above) end George !I. n daughter f Gear a C. Iyoldt, the .da dation, Hardin�s secretary New York hotel man The villa bac le• The I'subjec emergency tariff bur bear«,ms, four bathe, • Barg! TO NIS OHIO BOYS bill, subject of vehement , eliding nam with fire place mid a red charges and denials of filibuster I porch overlooking Itisesyue Ley. .ter I The villa vie errrinlly furnixhed ,.d for the-past week;today had • • • for Mr. Harding when it became :ed reached the eritieal'atege of is Coorw arding Likes Florida and 1 hoow'n that Le was to make Miami President-Elect is Faithful to rt• la the senate,with republlMa-leaden • I Reach his etossine mace wLib ear m- prepared to brtag It U*Anal sect_ . "Crackers” ;i route to Cocolobo club. Friends of.Many Campaigns Peeler a Plee'41tet e•ed•p ,�gweer the Florida Crackers Aliso Bertha Mingo.who the deem al. urday. Senator Penrose of Pennsyl• He gWcy1 lh■ }'lan+igao,who hu been —Secretary Used to Be est I mala,(Wrings lee.a.esnfltoamit a Neat o[Miss Ann A.Ro mier,was a Democrat •• ``tat,wa•authorised w ash again today eaUtrl is to esters amici iv mala- for inanimo\ trent dye,axles , Tells Metropolis Reporter meat ail to arrange the till.lerMir' — dao for a Mail vo da th•.pusure.• Hanting'e party. Mica Itoadtee es• President-elect }carding, who fe :err) It waruaderalood the•ea•wreeosld • dated Mi„ Gullhert and the villa now spouting hi. vest' is M iamt ht propos February.it Il. dau. "Rhee Ix my 1mDrexnlon of the Florida 'crack- wax Perfect in every detail. water..,ban a reprd•l' of neser'lor• ''t• Believing objection to fining•If ere'? I like thew very much. I like their warm }:ern lege writerx •vacs dicto[npht, getting old friend,. SD "Ohio lays" 'ks for final vote al rt certainly would ',; hospitality." evert thing owl detail whirl, could the doses by I' In (res glamor as r • he be forthcoming f m dsmecrtillc 01.- I'rrwidenLrLct Harding was ent4al In the las- I' be Ilion lit of for the perxonel corn- day* are expected to land goad Iypakhaa ' he pogenb,rcyutdleo leader..had ageami ehustint task o/ hollerhr an ear of covert corn �� fort of y1 r.yin came wars stupptied, tint er the new rr•puLlra•uo Pont •'ll that•.the next step'Senator Penrose when he made the fui r ing remark,Lot thee did I t(ead•(ltd Ilene Paper nation. • nrwould preeeat 1 petition for dotun, ' . j... not lake away any of the enthusiasm which had On the table m the slung room There's George It. ('hrlM6fl, who ' Proapecta for obta to the n•oewr Leen characteristic of Lia comments from the me• where chide* flowers which were the Lox been lludlrhl(r (n t 1private Ike last art two-thirds vote to Invoke cloture, <.`.�. urns he and his party arrived at the I,iuroln hotel I gift of a prominent rettexer, -Matta the last ' however,were admitted re rrAlhraa y Saturday afternoon. 'fhre were luncheon guests Mr. Herding wee pleased with the •artsi... .ix )earn. Chola ' adoption to of ejot eedln[4 sI Tote tr_ of the y.iucnlu'• former guest, Senator A. B. I 'In and he Hid n. Maua'er C. S, s 11.4'- - on dotgrc,under the sea- P' Cummins. ICrom of the-Flamingo called on Mr. "i..,' lino n.rA In h!n 't• 1 "It's the first I've bed In six month.,"tontinntd 1 Harding early Sande mneslnR to lr� 'Y' - 'I''r'w"r 1, b n [ ate ru es, would coma qts R'rdnt•a Vet i ^' t tlral uecrr inter• °' day. �"s, the prrsi,eut re ht referring to the ear of caro,Lot I inquire after MN comfort r. (lard• „;4• (oral with the • fO lo the event of hours either to Si aldrexcing The Metropolis retorter,whom he ren- ing took oreaeloo to tell Mr. Atom ;-i. pert-tonal friend. 'he , a date'for a final role or to adopt 1 sassed to talk to while he partook of lite luncheon. what he(heaths of the pleeaqut(pap h i •'d cloture, republicans said they would 'g i "l'he fart that this in my twentieth tri to ten be occluded. 'It'•Jtnl an Ideal p taste D 111++ Ilanlin ;'� be compelled to lay tilde the tariff , }'hriJu proves that 7 like the peonse very murk. I little ghee;' said be, a hiuu.•IL }or 7v ' mesaure soil take up the accumulating ' want them to know that I Having eglont iuJ the with that 1'! k 9PPrecuts the welcome might becakfaat iu the villa the eery. >'''r r m they're u, money kills. they have given me,and that to accept their kind ice wax arranged and while ii.Fla- _ �•"'r lived in the same . ,x YeaapeQRlkOneli, invitations would be plensang but it would defeat smogs barber cecina Mer. Harding he •sera in Marlon. gat the object of mytri I think this count Is a u. Pur lel of theN - tole a Diamond From y p' country read savenl-0ayold •Mlsrfoo, perfect fairy(nod." Ring While She Slept Mr.]larding seemed to have an unlimited en I of rnt,re pen big slanted •t nue•oe yearn (lard- Dp y good assure more el,the big metropolitan dallies. 6gAaeweesresue itc (claval to 4s in interrupted add without a murmur throughouthof dissthe he permitted etimes heed Waiter Farrell if the Flaella cuuvert heigh- 4e- tea Aee•eLte• Preset 10 be Interrupted is tarleetm warm luncheon.ntmltlrot• �, Nw t0 It that Ili! service WWI tis. to repnblieaul�m. 11! ILouRLt ' rA JACKSONVILLE. J■q. Sl — A by the witiiclstne of Senator A.11.Fall of New Mexico end Henry P. perfect a could be.The priests wait. be wax piuiug grouted :rl years ego }'Letcher,who rat no bra left,and s•rmetinem for introductions. Min. 1 when Christiat named Lie fiat child rb dian pried aolltelre valued at /15,000 Carl G,.}'ieher was Introduced to Mr. (larding by Mr. Fisher, who er of•the hotel war asai[wd to the q'arreu,.hut aide's orally succeed • war print from a ring e: the finger eat at 6b right. Mho.Charles E.hug eet,whom Senator I'ummins rills cad kir.Ilardiug and his prey (til 10 years haler. If('hriellan Jw■ ;ht of Mira Helen Rede,wealthy Mount ' had summoned from•remote corner of the dining room,was taken to ate heartily. .slot becot,. prrrireoliul secr•tar ,•q Vernon, N. Y.,winter vlxtor here,a the president-elect for an iutrodurlioa. N'iw Mlr. Harding occupying Fr the will hr Riven win!uutre rrwuter true :Id she slept in a local hotel last nighq villa were Senators}'ell•ud Feeling. huh, Christian Is•1.. up ■trordior to•report made to the Dr'- Introduced to Friends of Senator Cummins. 6uyren and Henry 1'. Fletcb•r, for. „d lin today. A nal•file,with which it AltknuRL.Ii,. •rl wit strai ht to the dinio room n e eke mer ambassador to Mexico. The re: Mfr. LI'rlettau a''rolnl'egi•d bir. 4 believed the stone was lifted Iron. ■rrivul at the Lincolns Senator Climate* took time to his p" (lament to Maud em '! in with him , re, it. setting. ■a discovered upon her frtesda sl the hotel an enthosinelir srutin,and to 1 lroduce themtoJ roomsinothe Fla ntnge \I rat swig the at Crrolula rn'Iev,fishing. p Ridgway,' the senator called,.•'1'm Harding Deny wxx up cul! Sunday !Inward Mlauningtca t( (•o,Iumby,,, a' bed tan•she ■wake this morning. the osee,t+leave. 'v lh, Vex ILLI wx f q sail Ilanllug sur* Moen eroolea toe • �„ The door of her room war found ajar glad to see you. I want you to neat Mr.(larding." And then blrs. morning and xeveral went Jroan au• quarter cru- he 1 W.H.Danforth was introduced,and Mina Cornelia Allison,and acme tom'tbile ride about the city before•fMlangiu Lt others. All of the guests of the Llucolo bad lined up by the frost breakfauryt. g. is- PROGRAM PRYORs S-BAND floor, and Mir. Harling, upon his entrance, had trolled hla"million Attends to Correspondence I ton was editing a dollar nmlle" and had spoken be them collectively. No sooner Lad Mr. Harding fid•,paper in. Prim. .d ARTHUR P}tY0$ Conductor. are Senator Cummins's guests at the leneheon Includ'H the member. bated breakfast than he gave himself its "noII • of Senator 1'relinghtyven'e party J two Sliami'teach men—Cul a, to aneweriee eorn'aito,desee which . ' • owl ie. Converts la Royal Palm Park Fisher and James.\.Allison. had atenmuletal act to which he,Ing wax editing every weekday afternoon and cc. , Although Mr,Harding.'leant him Interview.Was aeked to e,prela 1 bad to glee attention.Ile had raid he'the Si a r i'r u .^.. eolithy, ealat 3 cad 1:10; Sunday at. ' •himself upon political and Lewin..ronditiona.his only tommeot along I would like to steeled thurr4 at the!Star. They L•- „n lemons at 1. that line was that,as fir an finauMol conditions were concerned,the Coogregationaf church on Lincoln gen playing poll. ' .1 country had reached the Intern step and was sow on the upgrade. I road.but the pre*cure of the moil was lire together and r, �� s` •u• 'MONDAY EVENING "In fart,we are over"he add. "So rountry can ro through war •too urgent and for r ver three hours!bare tw•eu at it • Part I without a hreri'xl of readjuntment." I be worked with the keine. Jiruthhg erre lion•. Maw 'er_ a • I. Onrtura "Tea Viking." Anil then he retuned to the r ibjeet that he had eninntsril to • stenographer, aemi.tell by Lb I ninglou in do r,l .ivy, brought up at first,cud.Mut which Lc war mixt entheniut w•. y tartrate atrelary, George Is. Choir•I for private e' ' TI r !Unmanelan. t ` le«w.uueerr.1 el _e.Tone Poem "In ■ Gypsy '1'rtr owe People h'•a h1 not ewxkesal to the possibilities of 1 marl to stud- x• Camp" 7w TLlen this playground of America,"he said. "The only fault 1 trod with It i A great bulk of the mail war over hr t Ing. Iq rare 1'Lnellan.hold be[leen le 1. Scene. from 'The fleets. . I In 'bat umre Ample beset,I time for winter play. Itemise rel the I earn and Ml r. Harding wit for a'some other pato ulLtrw is ear apo 'e wick Village Folaen'".... , atlraelt vrnee,of Miami and Mined Bruit I hope to rows here again. abort automobile trio with Ian G.I t„tinlwent to come important cow. . Hither. visiting the aquarium ■urs IIrldwln•81oase I Tide trach la wonderful, 1t it developing like melte" ! SIu Island. Itelornlnt Mr. Hatches �uissira fur \Isnuw,gl.ou. Ilei f l d. Flute solo 'Theme and - IlarJlnr Ifrvea the Newspaper Gast. •I went to the%Mill IeaeL balls. Mlslcolm Jr )'s•, e•.yrtary of the. )l riatlon:' Rummer i Mr. herding asked the reporter about the eireul•tlnn of The I OLie\lanufeeturere \•...e lotion,and Ir. Metros ens. and then said that the circulation of his own paler ill At the Lou there bad been earls• 11 a r d ing have • John Rummer Marna is 1_1/1111, ,I rr•■Inge company on the infidel pup e. Grand Scenes Fedora".. tat the reeidenceerg would • r.I ' • .w Iie''" inllm•b "I lore every phew of the n•wr a t Ia' (re not ler •10 Giordano I D Mr/Tithe/in."h•asks. "I but 11 •Ibe bet in, hour wax nearly over w Part ]t worked ■t very phew of It x11 the lied a:mare. 1'renel■y 1 met tool moor of eh•owt.,,erx ham [one yeae L' 1M0 • nue of the'had advert oo.wJteitnn 1 ever employed, D,A. Plunk. I p B p 1eneeer.rouged t• f. "Invitation to the pane:' when MI r. Harding emptied t t..1l,• ller•Iw Weber who Pillow Mailing lo yhwlP !Annan pale clad In • Auk blue I R a minim • T. (a) HoagRhea Nr.Cummins's same was brought up,Mr,Harding said: MILtn soh. Ilix • •"1 ' "Starlight Lore" I "Cummins b the ablest man in Ibe senate. Ntote he pined use lib R portly figure was ....NI earn paha beans I health has improved WI percent. Ile ix also one of the moat lovable ILc he for acute LasA dapping. f^t t't e r r mit. (b) "Ito La rte.—Fain-um I men in the waste sod Is■great holm."(men." who ha gathered and Smiled the women ••. 9'h'n he trrrame ' •k e. Soprano solo Selected I had vin. dant pool to Lnaue.x mau•ger ' - y■nkr•t T Stader about his M art by Srnator Ce captained ate the It it was are the diving. �ar..w. ,( ' 11 a rd lad e When piked about lila Msl, the\'ietorli he aplalnal IloeL it warA•p per. Later D. "•I'h• Awakeolug of the nomas niter Li+]1-ytu•ld daughter. •'lie has two little rirla,"Stn• I, !lathes In old Ores. ,.o Lion" „ Aonati I alor Cummins said,"so'Llhrp are the Seating himself in the vadat !_on I.- took his his pre•• _ yjoy of o life we well as AI<." nit see�catch n. Ml r.Frelinalnthe t odd that the Victoria in•sect mud Mal and that 1c.n'it .4 on Page 'Mewl .t.,1'. Jruubte.' •t TUESDAY AFTERNOON 'I It Med male the trip.lawn without at'e mislay,. -_______- rare I I iI 'Thie a the mart besuliful elt,l 1 ever visited,"Mir.Frelindaysen I ' ------ N JCtASI q.T n'• I.m..ton• I •said. I t i u,.n with"■pipe..n the r I. Overture '47a U4rolo' That G■wie wf Gnu as 1•lantlarx tanks I MRS. HARDING IN N. Y. F. erel Toed.c Rt haus, t ehomt..Me Huber lunnediat•Ir eller tie•tun,iessn ylr. Hanks,. yl r. I'lel•h.•r, yl r. BUYINC'HER WARDROBE "r ur.•Itl.,l.,„'s shoo"1. .F "I...., .0 IYofl Petr.".. I 1•4..I ad Seuntoe it.he t Loosen icy rd IM ludrs ul .\nortvr e.x.pewr nun w6e has cool. , 1 o,lr tat FOR WHITE HOUSE WEAR I p+'•u•.t for .aa'dtea Or ,'seam a • 3 Contrt solo, „Al, VSrle'„ !III.'Mr North Iles wee,i .lhlnmdt•crowd wuuo e.i Ili•(Durra. ;1 I'barl.. Y. h ar•t. blow(nom the Mid t the ,I IS • Ilsmlltnq 1 w n not awuoyed Lc•snot../ ra► Awrlar• Teems) .of P,•rt.n"ntt L. \lorrla Ilsmlltno f llowere. A rr,rwd Lad g•e..mid.•1 at the third bee,and\ir,Ilxn!tne. ' ! mem Vault. Jut. nt.—Nr. ; Ifo La. Ln ..1, MI- 4 lel "Badinage' Itrrbert ,I before mei after(asking hi•drive, was greeted,soil Int e,'�,..,1 teasel 1'.i •n Ilar.lin i. . , Un wane.... GrrrLw r Lie •mq,an„D,• took Lot awn. 1l,• Jn,.. o ' Warren C. hard.,,,,,,, of t of the v., - �•- tra�tuau LU.\ JIM. dl.-� • President alert Warren 0.Yarding,today enjoying the nab. rt L. Conviction of Victor L. Berger' f'� ing in the vicinity of Cocoloho key,experts to return to Miami abers and four other members of the. -'a f'r�J} na- socialist parts for violation of r' Tuesday tevening,and the following morning will probably board • - !icttd the espionage act, was re i ` �'r _°' ,, t' •• the yacht Victoria and return to St. Augustine, where he will ug of versed bodey b; the supreme court,en 1 t t spend the bedsore of his vacation. t mors- the-grouud (bat Judge L■udie abutted � 1' n The president-clert left Sunday afternoon for('tmnlulto,Carl With not have heard the cult after his 'r G. Fisher's private island about art miles south of \lixmi,after 1 ■ins eligibility had bee° attacked. .R 1 (( a ''e,the There convicted with Berger in ase • �•k`t, having spent at Miami Beach the most delightful day of all his 'ended federal court at Chicago wire Adolph n 4;,,..441 .1. �. �•' Florida trip,at least his closest friends said that yesterday was Germer, n■tloaal sere-entry of the -1I '.urged piny; William F. Kruse, editor aaJ • ' the most enjoyable day Mr. Harding has had store lie came tare of the lbaog So,ataia Magarlue: 7. I .;♦ < e. south. lie arrived at the beach about 2 o'clock Saturday after- Ir IS. I.ouia l'agdibl, and Irwin rib. Juhy40 F ..,C" r'j, after- noon.nae. T Berg. lam • ,. {.. ' .sate Berger and the other tour torn were 'Qac a ,1. ', Harding Enjoyed Sunday at Miami Beach, • .tory, convicted'under the sertlom DroLlDals �N 1w0.. • • home '(temp('to rause i°•obordinaue°an `t = .Fr. k., Free From Annoyances and Gaping Crowds ' • •!'tool Jisloy■]ty In the cavi and millibar _ t ruse tome*,nod sentences ru(ing from 1 "a �• From the hour of his antra until he see'ped Into Jamo 11. Roger'. flu L'U years were lmpasN. • ,It�, •J �I automobile to vine K'ilhsm Jennings Bryan at Villa Serena.before hoarding the Shadow VI for the beautiful little grm'u key down the bey,the presid<ot• • r. elm. FATE Of TARIFF �` �. ;.: elect was carefully guarded of del 1111110)11110`Ptiiat:Miami Beath. • ,� '� absence was the row•uee.f delegations with not Mr.noel .ng. II q lbs • .odea 1 �'• -.y.. of `aping crowds t.the ug every (neve of Mr. 1y.Imo. Ile teas • • Ise t I u;•7�.r' 2 allowed to play eolf.ewdm las the 0,1111•motor about the cit,,lunch to Miami Jahn( BILL t BE DECIDED ,. �_ .�.- .n'1 sheet s rep atedhotely w,,Lout Lew[mpprshed wxh requewe uL a nature - • j ♦. A' • // which Le has repeatedly declared he commit Rau+. .hthe ° •., C tithe absent of the•o interruptions in Lia .vr re made a hit with the '. ,t 1 .4 '!g` I member■of Mr.Herdiula arty,and the way)Ir.(larding has Iwrn received V0'11.1 r, �' .1 awl enterlNued at Miami and the beach bee bens of the rlmrurlcr which has• ' `\ n wised the highest approbation. •('hem .'S/+ '_ x,•14,. , F.. Not only Led every detail for the comfort of the dislluguisbcd guest been Mullet IN SENATE TODAY 1 • t,,'' .v'j thought out and prepared for,but the arnogrmeuh fur the n,eo°,mod■tlona ..♦ , for the pnsa and photographers with the Victoria'.p■aaeogern,the hospitality ,•law ,., .e.r,,. J! • which bee been Flown to newawrilern of a different character limn auywhera t on --- else In Florida,bas empndered the highest praise among the correep,sdenta ' • DFL. Republican Leaders are Pro- �'';�� ` 'y tar Miami Bear.by the Sea. Fred to Brie Measure to 11d odrapled Beautiful Villa _ Orouprst d •bout 1'reeldrnt•clect herding here are the men an-nmpnn In the oil Haueug u.on t.eeEXPECT NARDING TO 7 [ the i gols6 vola ohne l is a the • ° � math Test Before Ad)on[/• bits to sraw.hat land for 16t pit inuquntt'•q vvcat Van. TLe map shows St. Flamingo[roumla during his stay la 4 ugudloe, when be will spend the greeter pert of his vacation. Senator Mieml Beach. yids villa, ane of the meet Tonight. linghurnen it shown in the center below (larding. On the left (top to largest and handeomeet of the pin 4,11 . oma (Si I..:da.4 nosy '110w)•li limiter A. R. Cumming, Miles C. Cahill,street nervier guard. end the hotel ground., was named for NAND OUT REWARDS bile W-\S1f1NOTON, Jan. 31.- nator Fnolerick Hale. Right, Senator A. It, Fell (above) sod George B. a daughter of gorge (I. lloldl, the •ids. breads°, H■rdingi eeentary. New York hotel mato The villa bas ,tie. The Fordaect ofgenoy tariff tour bedrooms, lour bathe, a large TO HIS OHIO BOYS I.r- bill, subjeC vehement -_ ___ sitting room with fire place and a red charges and denials'1rf fihbµster '----- -___- -, p°reh overlooking Ilieveyue bay. &ter 'Ise rills was specially furnished • ..e.l for the past week;todtay had �' for Mr. (larding when it became iced reached the rritie■Letage of its course ' yarding Likes Florida and I. known that he was to make ?distal President-Elect is Faithful to .tel- lei the.roar.•with 'nobleman leaden Rceeh hla etomnine mare whit• to ow. prepared to bring It is ajlual tett. CC route to Cocolobo club. W )) Friends of Many Campaigns Ind.a plan e(tenon ederka4 t4t,a fhe Florida Crackers . � e ��..Bertha L Culllxrg. the deco. 1 ' hof. urday, Kenner Penrose of Penneyl- ..•.•G rawRyt the Flamingo. who Las tweet -Secretary Used to Be erg vault,eball•mu efTlw. tine,toaamii«x I ••Wet of MLe Ann A.Romiter.was a Democrat . vaso was•utkorlasd to ash ase to body II raUN f° to ael.rt adJltbu4 e°ulu- • for ounlmoi Consent da.eajag . Tells Metropolis Reporter meat.red to arnup the vine tn[Mr. --- •Sir dale fur a final rote de thenausure ILevlloli n party. Mi.. ItooMter as. Pie i i i l-resit Harding, who II the it wuvuJentood ter arrgor.would I girded Mins t:ullberg ■u t the sills now olruJiug hie veratd"11 is Miami , propose February 15 ne.tbe.4ete• II "What In my lmpreanion of the Florida 'crack• ' wan perfect in every detail. waters,lies a vino/alien of never for- "(- Behaving objection to fixing a,time+l era'? I lits thew very much. I like their mum Even tt•newriters and dirtngn pDs. Betting old trlrn,to S., "min bow ' • rhe far fmnl rate almost certainly would •',. hospitality" 't very thing and detail whirl, cau111 wIn atmsl Ly him iu les,. gl•moruue I 'be be forthcoming from democratle op II ('reridcnbAect(larding was engaged In the fag- I; be(bought of fur the por,onal Co..• Inca are spread to 1.,,.) 8.44.1 Jobe e, tonemts,r.pulillna leaders-had agreed e, L t�,'.i vitiating task of buttering au ear of eweet torn , fort of Mr.Herding was supplied. tinder ILe urs• rcpubhcnn urlulleig• (bat a the next step Senator Penrosa s ^" when he made the ton•oriug remark,but that did Reads(lid home!'aper trotinn. ''y would present • petition for cloture, " �` not take away any t the enthusiasm which had I Oe toe uAln in the .iIt groom TLercy 1;mrae It, till,.., r'Le • Prospects for obtaining the neceeury _ been chuarteristic of his comments from the ma. I sebere choice llowere which werethe Lae boon llnrdiug•a prions scr•retary (mo-third, vote to invoke cloture, went he and his party arrived•at the Lincoln hotel I gift of •• prominent rntugea Juriug tin lass bat however,were admitted.by rep/Inman �' "� Saturday afternoon. They were luncheon guest■ • Nr. Mardi°[mea Dlense.l with the six e wasters to be,exceedlntly slim.Vol. !- of the Lincoln's former guest, Senator A. B. I villa and ho said l0. ManiRrr C. S. /y y era- (`hyla•- .j • 10' I humming. Arum of tbe'trlotniotn called ns Mr. r r Linn us,•d to be a r on adoption n of docost under thea sea- SlarJio earl 5 oda morning n, n'• ate rules, would come ova\C rdnra. "It's the ant I've had to six month.,"motional t y 4 7 r�'''�' '!''n•"+'ret, 1. n t '°• Jar. �� - the president.el act•reIrriI g to the ear n(corn hot I inquire after his comfort Mr, hard- _s r l (Lal urrrr Bette- • `� g N' 1 Ng took oceanloa to tell Mr. Krom ten,( wish the Jo the Brent of failure either to ng I nldrewdm The Metropolis reporter,whom he personal blend- ,e1 a date'for a final rote or to adopt ward to Int►be while he partook a Lie Iuuche i. I what he thought of the pleasant quer- L ig cloture. r public°ns said they would 'a , '"The fart that thi• is my twentieth tri to revs he otempfed. "It just an Ideal halo1.;:, . Floridal, I little Diller, emd be. I. /1J Iln.. a d �'� Le compelledIto lay adds the tariffproves that I like the purple very much. I Having rapn•rsrJ the wish(Let Lc Lims1.,I,Iiin:Ii. }'tarsmeuurr set take up the accumulating went them to know that I appreciate the heir hintm,g itbreakfastiutLcrillstoercrr• sr,rie ` " sILes'so 1 money bills. • they have given me•end that to amend their kind tired the te-.a YNEgNG•tidnara• invitations would L.pleasmrt but it would defeat ire:massarnugeJ,amid while Webeta- Jeri! .'Mar .allege barber shaved Mr.1Lnnels Le ii''be• Stole a Diamond From the objets of my trip. 1 think this country is a read severaWays-old Marion, O., F''.r lha-• perfect fairy Ned." ptw•spq,en sod glanced at nue'or • ' ' rs IIarA•Ring While She Slept Mr.Ilanliog wrmed to Farr min unlimited hep of tte d m elfnews.f the Li[ gl need item lalhrs. GCOaroaq,Sr, r1 tug L yet 'ds ■nA p■tirgre, c.i without•murmur of dissent he prima himself head Waiter Ferrell of the Flnnin. !lard- ...evert ,•Chita• • It (Si Aas•eWM v'w, to be inwntiptet iu venom,w•,»throughout the luncheon,aometimr+ Gen le repnblir•mrisn,. lie ILnutht ` _ by thh wittimene of Senator A.It.Fall of New Mexico and Heavy P. I q.rin•t ■arumld be t'rb r.the riveteew aft-wee Lr tees gaiuiuR grnuu•I LC' ossa age ,ere JACKSONVILLE, Jan. JL A Fletcher,who sat n°hie left,curl wnetines for dntroluetinne. Mn. - when ('LriwiaY uanel bis firm rhlh{ :,^h dNmond solitaire valued at 815.00 Carl O, Fisher was introduced to 'Ie. Hardingb rr ut the oalrl wee 'sateen to the \t'arrru, Lot didn't really wttveed was print from a ring on the fluter eat at hie right. Mrs. Charles E.Haggett,whm by Fisher. eIll Villa and Mr.Harding and hie party • rill Ill,rus Baler. If CLria le°done the f Mrs. Helen Reale.wealtiy Blount bad oummoned from a remote corner of the dining room,was taken to air hemrtily not torennne pn••irLmtiul r.o•retar Vernon. N.Y.,whiter v;lt hen,a the president-stet fur■m introduction. I R'itL sir. Harding ncCupying the toh, W given wane nmrc n•wuurr•live �Dp slit slept to a local hotel last night, 1 rills wen Se HenryFe11 Burl er.11nR• j b CLrisnan is 4i. up ace today. g to a report mule to the no- Introduced to Friends of Senator Cummins. huyeen and Henry P. Fletcher. for- Although l'Lrietdun Ycconnl'Yoirrl )!r, end lin lode. A pal6Lle, with which It Although the poly went straight to the dining room upon the mer ambasndor to Mexico, floe re. !larding to 51&Amit and i, will Lim n. le believed the atone was lifted from arrical ret the Lincoln. ".netor Cummins took time to give Lis old 1 mainder of the timely were assigned at I,,, IoI tr„lav,lishiug. • 'nt 1».1 wt Daa.ahue dere this red Won of. II the on her ut ee drub Ie9tw 1 anI Ili husindie'it o. lti�gwsy,R the senayuralcalled,�lin ' Harding party Flamingo early Smithey )Foveal ?Inm,inlitnn tl 1'oLtn,Ln., '.. dMoand quarter e•,u Inru rrouira fog . e The door of her room was found ajar. rind to err ton, !want you to moot 51 r.herding." And It..,, Mn. I almrninK and w•Vrrnl mint for an eu• • yuartrr cru• the , W.I1.Danforth was hamlet-ell.and Mi.,hornelia Allier.,and male I h,mnhile ride about the lily before'fur Manning. :bt i °then. \U of the Burets of the Lincoln had lined u bythe front breakfast. y g• -,r PROGRAM PRYOR'S BAND I door, and Mr. !landing. atom his entrapee, had smiled ie "million I Attends to Correspondence ,ion was editing■ ped ARTHUR PRYOR, Comforter. duller Mileand bed spoken to then collectively I Nn sooner Lad Mr. (larding fin- paper in t'rtia - -oe 1 Senator C°wmiu:s guests at the Jew-Aeon Im'Inthil the members i {shed breakfast than he gave himself ua while Hard. • f Senator I relinglurysen'e party and two Miami(lead.men-Carl(i. I to answering r..rrestondene which " l.. Concrt es In Royal Palm Park - Fibber and Janes.5.Allison. , had accumulated awl to w41eh to,,tug Was (silting every weed-day afternoon and ••• : Although Mr.Harding,during his Interview.waft asked In ewe. ' Lad to give attention.He had maid hi..the 51 e r i u u . ..y, 1:1111111:at 3 sad 7:30; Sunday al. , himself upon political end bus.. .conditions,hla only comment along I would like to attend church at the!Star. They 1e•. - ,m lernuou at a. I that line was tint,es fir as finaurial conditions were concerned,the Congregational church n L;neolo gam playing pole- 'r•- tett country had reached the lowest s+rp and wets now on the up-Rode. i n'ad,but the pressure of the mail Was.Its» together ■uI °' !i(ONDAY EVENING 'I "LI fart,we are over."he said. "No country can go through war too urgent and far over them hour.;herr Isere et it `•. I' Part I r without a period of readjustment:' i he worked with the lettere. dictating viii •due.•. Mau• r- •ate�.::e • I And then be retuned to the nub t that he had vol n°tarily I to a stenographer, assisted by hie l ui°gtuu i» 414,1444'1 `r{ _;y I. Overture **The Viking." , rivets secretary, Geor a R. Chris.' 't-•AL Hulmea � brought up at first,mud about which he was most a°tlaniulie. I' n•• g , for private mesa .rI ..'fume Poem "la • Gypsy "Tour own pruplt here have het awakeoel to the i .ibililies of I tun. ,retary to /laud- i1'a, wiper as Camp" r.e Thver. I this playground of America; he said. '-The only fault I find with it • A[real bulk of the mail wga ever by,inR.in roc+'Lrir3lnn bnuld be[ben le (E. Scenes from '"chs Greta. ' people p noun and Mr. Hardier went for a: � Is that inure le havent time far winter la'. Because of the I short automobile trip with Carl G. some other post. tatherwiee am sp. wich Village Follies".... I atlemetnr..mom.f Miemt and Mount Brash I hope to eemc here again. pnfonnent to some iugortm,t Mu- ". be This beach is wouJrrful. It it dcrrlo m like m■ : ....au . vision[ the aquarium Attu! Baldwin-Sloan° I p g girt' Stu island.t i1( to ninR. Mr. 1lardiug IW,Siern for \lao,iugtou. lit; ex. • 4. Flute We "Theme end , i (larding Loves Flu Newspaper I:aalr, p wen,(a,the Miami Beath betlu. Slolc,•Im Lbn,ing•, e.•r"tar•of the II • Variations" {Cummer Mr. Harding asked the reporter stent the ein•ulatinn of The P ,it the bathe (here Lad been emrlf• Obi"\Lnufn„t arra \•soviet inn,and • lv, John Rummer Metropolis. and ILra ae.1 that the circulation of his ora paper in II er•Neer company ou the rand.hop-. r 11 n r,1 ins have • . Grand Scenes 'Fedora" Slui,m is 12.00u, I ng the president-elect wunIl •Never. 1•te•m ntlwata• Giordeao '1 lore every phare of the newspaper Msinn.."he said. "I hart The bathing hour was nearly OVIT Irn•uA• for i0 Part IF °h 1fl at every plum.of it in the le•t 35 years, Yederd■y I mat and wear of U,.q,eRiarnre bad gone )•ter•- ]n 1010 r• 0. 'limitation to the Dann" not n! the bat ng ittli.'ittt solicitors 1 .err employed, D.A. Penult, when Mr. IlaMius nbpl.nl op las the I o .Icnuiugs unn■[ed Weber who Iv now visiting ie Miami." • Roman prole lad in ■ dark blue Ilanlinl;'e uueuo- al T. (a) Bong`Starlight Lore" I Wh.m Mr.Cummins's name wee brought up.Mr.Harding acid: ' bathing *net. }lis p,wly figura was` .� ...seine campaign Dene( "Cummins le the ablest man in the senate. Sino he joined lift his ILe AiKoal far aauv LamA tla7e u1 • & for I health bas improved 50 percent- IN in also one of the most lovable p g• Ro► rums fbl Be" La BeFeirmao men in the senate and is■ rear I toA ba lowed and awilyd at women J s 'fLru he I ms A g.Soprano solo Selected g judge at min" who had gathered about the pool to . �`•• ha•I mobster Margaret T Senator}•r.lioglmyeero sat by Senator 1'ummina et the luncheon. see the dicing. �1"�..- '•I h a rel ion a • When asked shone his boat. the\ietoria, he captained flat it was ( diving. In Old Ocean „'w•puprr. Later O. 'The Awake°iug of the named after his Il yearold dwghter, •Ifs has two little,girls."Sen. Lieu's . Rough , atom Cummins said,"so.Ltley are this Jnr of my life as well as hie," I, Matins Llion. In the g•ni■1=nn L• took his I err Mr.}'retia gto,:en said that ILe Victoria is■ • .I'I tory. •t It had uuA.• I t�.. mud host and that I I' IOnntinn.A nu 14n Ninr, ship. Jruniugs' • TUESDAY' AFTERNOON IiI the trip mess ,rLnut any wish' ` to mime,,,,,. Part I I'� "'1'Li.is tL.most beautiful/pot I ever vnshcd:'Mr.PrelingLmyeep ---- , JGUNw os u:on, 7,/'.rlu' "Fre Oliveto"- *aid. II 1 in ".,b-II.11 %II-• ptnr r-,.n the •r Auber That(;one of Golf no Flamingo link,. MRS. HARDING IN N. Y. (• Frd,•ret 'i ea.l.', !t.'lut.'.0 I..u.miveion • - 2."I(ialmire van I"ie}rot".. Lumeco liat,lr after the I,u,Ls Slr, 'larding. SFr. F'l,b,her, Mr I BUYING HER WARDROBE a"r III..$I.q'ph.e Bd na, . Costa 1'phem end S••11awr Icri,ughu,•.ru played IR Lobs ..f golf on 1L'• • Another i.'o•pat'.r wan who La. • V. 3 Cornet'solos CAN Vane"- lbsteh Golf course. Although a crowd watched the foursome FOR WHITE HOUSE WEAR : ,'lops''I for I.:r..hog fee :1,ran is 11■mIlton .1 drive lento the heat tee,the piny...were not annoyed be a trroq,of chart., E. I1.n1. \lorrla jjfaselltoa followers. -\mowed had...Mid at the third lode.and weer.I(ev'i,t. thy Ana•.fatrd b.sal ••of Portsmouth.,1 • 4 cal "Badinage" Herbert . before and after nuking hie driv., r• an-cted CPI i°In,.Ln+,1 111,111 NF;\\' 1'nitK. Jan. .tl.-\f r• 11. tear Ids-ti .di 11.1 "Swan'" Cenhwia Lie c,mpa ion. took lion ■rap. Ili. drive from the tI.frd h„I.vJ A, \Cern¢ C., Ifard,ng. nil. of ,I- tor.,f the Port.. Descriptive TA highland s.,mrwhet nIo t,but Le nude.,,es.+11.-rel ,e.ntnrv,nu,ML,1' 'doing : pn••ide°I remit,we.I.'rr tidily I., I•,nh Blade for'� Scene" )bore the bole he es•mttu uled mot.. ash.•rcrrllebl '..udn non of the nuf.fir I whet she d•.eril44-.1 a.•few inn- L: v•',r•. Hard Part 11 I the III...nth hole Mr. Harding's D,0•11i• shot j•I•t mi,•.•1 rte• gree., I' I. She w II I I••some f Lir ''ha. hoe,. tl,. -,.. 6.Ikvoes from "Tumble In" I going into the trap at the right. With Lis niblick he nude au r•lr,a. I,D,. I.. ,,mrc•i.t•, Wirt Of bcr !road g•I°r,h.l„ ..I I. lent•pprneeh to 1h,•pin au,just u,irwol Li,three. Mr,11.pline x11.4 Whit,. I1•e1,r warden.,., I.11„• 1(ontn,s Frim( !' " ..".t 1'erisdma Sketch" pleased with the putting green,0od r•.•ove1 hl•e(Ieru•"'b r'u ll.'•Misu., SI... 1 rrire.t iu New Vouk v'-. !Wn•+- in s,.:H'• 1: Gulf.nub Ina,um1,11,it, 1.„l1y from Wn.Li,r,.n., ac..:.- ..use r.obi.'.T!,.• • Fletcher ; )1alr admin,,,.n urs ‘,„,.. ..0 at t the prr•i,,mt„re,•t'a teal"red I.V Mr-. Hal, S. New, i In-1 &"Prelude and Sicilians" „'fr ,.f tl,. c.';l•.• a•I''Tarp° Ns ul erMt errrisgr and Lia brisk rale. It wa• ',diced that Le swab I S'a,•'. • n b•uuJ how m Serenade by Carl Srhumaoag j ..IDC ill•%NV 1111x11 Dv..,ru:,l,Dd(loo that of r'Iher m.n who mer.. I' 'r Ir•m: hof an• cal tl:.. I':•• M•r ion with a Caprin 'The Lion (.'hue" apparently .•f I. own age. 011.1 Lt Lad 4,4447 approraue. of great ward 1'. McLean, of W•InuRlnu Ilarding in u.uu. �� • Deeith and vireortl& , Atter le-tint.she waw r.yun Lcr I.edradal capitol., C. sanwp Smelling t bel,_ south. .r' '!, us . n Ib.' I hard now is staled tar a g s, • N 14