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MIAMI,FLORIDA, SATURDAY.J.1\l•.V;Y _'1, LI_'I._TWELVE PAGES TODAY. • ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE.
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.„•...•7' ..;• =_ ,« DANIA PASSED AT 9:30 A. M. . . ,
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BY THE PRESIDENTIAL YACHT,
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COMMITTEE GOES TO MEET HIM
sf _;;t President-Elecet Is in a Hurry to Get to
r �. Fishing Grounds and Will Probably
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$ • ` . day—Dredge in Canal Blocked His
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� dale Golf Links Friday Afternoon—
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r ` E' _ In Best of Health and Is Glad to Meet
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• ''- Miami must be content with just a glimpse of Prssident-
*- �• ° wtifote t-r ± • elect Warren Harding, and'then let him proceed on his fishing
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x trip on the keys below Miami. Mr.Ilarding's plans,decided on
i';. r ro • •, t.. ,4at a conference at Fort Lauderdale lato Friday night,•do not •
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include a visit at Miami at this time. Immediately upon his arm
y.,,.,;,!.'e' , y Cf �4a I riyal in Miami,unless he finally decides to play a game of golf, it
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he will transfer to a boat more adaptable to a fishing cruise,
,� i t • k ty .b 't • ,.' and will leave for Long Key.
T t' r ,rtii.i• g stay„.:,..5,3 r „. The members of the fishing party will be: Senator Joseph '
('4'. t a � ea ,,�w 's ,, R. Frelinkhuyscn of Now Jersey,whose yacht Victoria brought
• • . ; tN; x„ Mr.Harting from St.Augustine;Senator Albert B.Fall of New
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Mexico;Senator Albert B.Cummins of Iowa;Henry P.Fletcher, •-
4 . .t is former ambassador to Mexico;Dr.Ely,famous New York physi- ('ft
,, i ciao; Harry Daugherty, Mr. Harding's campaign manager;
•t t ;:.- • f r.; F Frederick W.Upham,republican national treasurer,and George
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• N r t � rt1lE' r � a to 13. Christian,Mr.Ilardinq'e secretary.
y;, - :• �\� s 1. Jr;, Probably not more than three day[ will be spent at Long
y. 4 : d .le Key. After that Mr. IIarding's future plans are hazy, but 1
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present indications are he will return to Miami to spend a short ' '
y 'fa / �+ - $ +c* Y " a time,before starting the return to St•Augustine,where he will
•' ' • Fs ' spend the remainder of his vacation.
v,. Y ",. �. J Ills arrival in Miami was expected shortly after noon today,
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%{1,y as the Victoria left Fort T1Auderdale Early this morning and
'e'';•,>f Aged Dania at 9:20 o'clock. Commodore Huston Wyeth's ...,i
�? yacht, Boomerang, with Miami's reception committee aboard,
t; IV teff ii.• f • i • left ahopt 10:30 o'clock from the Miami waterfront, when the
JS` prearranged signal siren was blown on the bay, indicating flet,
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h ;..;-- ated, joined in doing honor to the next president,and Sheriff .,
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Allen's borrowed power boat, Beetle, was along to keep the
le. • •.,-` yachts from blocking the narrow channel. The reception com. )
mittee expected to go aboard the Victoria either at the north
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** ' f." end of the bay,ror when anchorage is made,to present resolutions I
:ice, r In behalf of the city,and then leave.
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Spent 17 Hours in Ft. Lauderdale Friday,
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• . ;,s,«• Says He Likes the New Golf Links There :
' .-- .E N of \\•helofficial.official.of the various organbaste..and eliJre wailed for 6uurt
the baytenet for Mr.Harding tol W
lit in appearance,the little on of Fort • y
r ,: Lauderdale,_ii miles north.was chuckling in cast`lee. It had Welched away
• .a edged honor from Miami and knew It. It bad Mr.Harding and his party
\ri il.Y for full 17 hours.
f. +o HAPDING' 1 And if any of the more nubile snub of Fort Lauderdale ever bad say
doubts about the efficacy and adc6abilit7 o(the Fort Lauderdale golf course,• 2
three miles south of town and built by tti city—and there has been murk
• "knocking" the expennice course--all these double were dispelled yesterday, ,
For President-elect Herding went around the course during the afternoon,and
-• '• - s.—a�sa�� . furbermore .aid be liked it, aod'erpreaeed a desire to play rosin ou it thio
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_._ -. • However.an the truth leaked out this morning,It became known that Air,, .
F t�. Ea.COLLEGE AT I. ARE KILLED 10—YEAR BAN ON lardinla vtoit to Fort laahatA somet not by design—at el kippe not on Mr.
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Ilardini s part. 11'beiher it was JrJgo on the part of the walnut Fort
I.au,lenlale boosters—well,dthat's e omenoiug that the irate*kipper z of Neortor
Frelinsb pyora'a yacht would like to know.
"I thimik we were fooled," he caudi,lly declared this morning, sod gave ;
ED SUTHERLAND; f LA.,I IN EXPLOSION OF All I�'PORTS IS
the following version of the aaiorrcd a.7:
Tlpe \'ictorle foumiJ• hu r IrMge boat sUlrk,nr appsreolly.fork. east
of tenet.Iaudrtdde.seat the \'irtoria win uoaLlr W peer. Tb.men nn IM V
dmlge claimed the Mat was stuck dud it mlgbt be some little Uwe heWre it
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ultimately could he mored.
BION CaURNS TO GROUND I ENGINE BOILER LATEST PROPOSAL The eyes of the president's party roved over the vista,of fronded palma
rocky beaches and blue waters, wondering how to pass off the lime. Then
came a moat euriou■coincidence. The Yacht Clio,owned by feel Weldllog, •
newspaper and real.Mate man of Fort Lauderdale, with Me, Weldling and .c
e group of Fort Lauderdale citizens on board, came'into eight, apparently
Senate Students All Escape From Burn- Locomotive on B. & 0. Blows Southern Tariff Congress in la"t""'Mng.Mmit the w•.urs fo err a by any chane,:a ,re.l,lentelert•n yaebt. '
r g night 6n stuck mar !'ort l.wJordde with go 9dlgiot t.mtge.lurk In trout
Idle- tag Building[—May Move Up at Train Was Nearing Session et Atlanta Hears of it. And sure enough,three was w scene,of lin„t stab dr.rription,before
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By • Institution to St. Peters- Tunnel in Writ Virginia Address By Former Gov- They appeared as if they eauldu't believe their ryes—though theae,j
tortes Waiver says It might tare porn clever admuleua
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burg This Morning ernor Casts deepest concern to Mr.Harding an Ids party,
•) (fly Auw1lIN Prow) Hay AuoelerN 1' /Dr e•awletel Pressl 'Vitt can come along on my yacht and go up town sod 6Iav golf.” 31e.
NI•TIIEit I..nN.,Jan.:'...rhe ad• WHEELING. W. teat .duo. '-`n— R•eidltag aid,after fnnnalilint were dlnl,tuaeA with seat the e,rrefory of Ike
2�•— miuldratl it bull.t seat wnmrds dor. Four Multi &uld,p •1TI„1\'f.1,•I:ul. :'.'i.'—,1 Psion Fort La •rnlenlale •Chamor”. •of •(•.Froman. had dielw•used the proper Fort
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curer minors at-t+nutheru miles, were de-I I,loyen were killed earl.today wheels 011 renal stied.,one of tt'loch wag anti we late literature. "Tete where dredge evidently w�l be brei, for roue Ilme—
I anti we have a dandy Muret, you wool be bothered:'
nine to atroyed by tire early ISO murtingn bs.nnuhac loiter rzmdoded near Lit- ,leUttned to pat the snathe,rn
rewiusr■Inc of over$i'leto01/. I tietnm:W. Vii. • tariff run(r,'ss nu cornet ax Harding Leaves to Play a Game of Golf,
'IIs Fes• for reuse,of the Lose has not yet T'Inr, men who Inst Holt liar. ore I H•
nbail- beet determined. It originated In the Malt Wald.. roma f.n,•u,nn „f c,• favoring a llllyear Lan urrniii•i Out of.the Reay
Leu Ib. kRehr.. Fifty glob Incl all their be- goon; t'. J. c'nrpeuter, roomier: P. imge,rb teo. of all g•eel.• which arta Dredge Then Dloves Easily ,
lain silkier. Fire linnet stun from l'lear- Irugeu, firrumn; J. \1'llba,f, broke mut b• ,. .'sn he ninth• in the 1'.enol
. t,.°" user ■nal Tarpon tlpriugs preveutrl Minn, Thr g„II c.n ha sPMattd to )f r. clew of r,.i.a hu..mrd pbinl).Ire•leg
la day of further damage. I elle accident ...mitred red it Ilrand 11,nr,','wn• hots,f•.r ILr Lural alar of llardina tire. ihan 1h.,Mlinato.salt bin annrynlnns, a.ldree.la[ the tl i4 i
•Dnroprt- 11r. It. II. Alderman, president of tree tmnmi,•1.•m they N'beclint dia,.n.o. mlohals n drel'il W,he,�N•nalnr!nsi• dt.s and mmsa,,i i on IJs shin a'
'fh.-•r mgn'i•• sh.-adv lens t u,said;
sausage'. the ncbal, ■ Methodist institution. i.ffiei.i,f ben•lens.n,•Un,I•'d an record nr fmonmg en••age gofe the lung'siren. Ipr. Ely, l ti I'sham end r.nupaant n) La ewe. in splradi.i ;
e Jett- stated the fire was din,vrrrd shortly it,enlieatiou In a•...elnut the wee.,•. !•,.rdn.l tit.lgcmt5 will ....or.. •.r. !wester ai,.ple,l the Inwuieo. from, and any golf , t. utiv 1 .5J$
"farmer, after 4 a.m.,amid that Ike alarm wan The min weie riling ,m u I.I, ct” m••w p.•Inbmg in Ida•nts,nrc, Shit van• Th.y want up Ib•117,1",4\ie ricnr. harp rinrulate,l al'tis I+autlfol :/gl.
nwnrt ,prickly spread. I s,., yule of the dor• atue nnnrh,..l Is,a b.',n+ Unit. Ouch ,.us nu.,5 i...dui nem , laml,.l al Ileo Fur( oIsi... 1;hrt•lg4 lard Ar h.a. •
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'• " inns',unmlrAng 111,onus wounen. was gq.n,n•hmg Ih.• locust ,m Ih.' I•. In- .,.1,...1,.,.,.I Ld., h..pprd In .tor Li. 1...c sits... v•
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