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T7 EMI 3 DAILY NEWS fading newspaper of the i" Country, the spot most j by God-B'ven nature; f home of the most success- j, of the world. ' NEWS SERVICES A(ocIitfd Pre. International Newa Service. United Pre. Newspaper Enterprise Association. THE WEATHER Fair tonight and Wednesday; not much change in tempera ture. Mod. NE and E winds. LOW TIDES ON THE OCEAN BEACH MfcMBfcR Associated Dalllt of Florida. Florida Stat Pre Association. Southern Newspaper Publisher' An. Advertising Bureau, American Newspa per Publisher' Assn. A THE,. O-ATifTQ NA A . ) U MJT" Today Tomorrow ..7:33 ..8:40 :VENTEEN NO. 44. DAYTONA, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. FEB. 15. 1921 LiA U USD PARLIAMENT NED WITH PRE-WAR GUTTER BY THE KING i i Li JHll Splendid Reports of First Year's Work of Y.M.C.A. Made at Annual Convention IT OF LLOYD IIAIIGS ONTO 1R BY ITS TEETH'S Y . lirnatlonal News Service.) j , Feb. 15 With all pomp, ilnooy ami glitter of pre-war!; lament opened today for I i. If before the World War. Kingjf jersoually addressed tne op-; ; parliament, expressing hope j ; i 'early trade agreement be-; t .(jjtat Kritain and Kussia might ! and deploring criminal vi ."thbe in Ireland who seem to( irate an independent repub i4J pressing hope for early re- $ l tranuuility In the Near j ill promised drastic economies ist mont expenditures, spoke of SfiW 4 of the British government vivt ;tiade and earnestly trusted Ihe lew political responsibilities pi:)ple of India would alleviate t tere. The king and queen f sta Ugly guarded. i ; k ; N Political Alignments f "be Associated Press.) aiUlSS, Feb. 15 New political witi and proposals of legisla antt guverntnental issues of tre lull Import were foreshadowed u psjHament reassembled today, isftiol f to Lloyd George seemed e fclied the climax and it aj: fd U at stability ot the cabinet M l en a crucial test before tie; I atijo irumetit next summer. I t ALLEGED PLOT 5 FOUND TO BLOW I UP MAYFLOWER BIRTHS ON INCREASE (The Associated Press.) LONDON, Feb. 15 Births in England and Wales during 1920 reached the highest figure ever recorded and the death list was the lowest, according to official reports. (The Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.. naval enlisted man is under ar rest at the Navy Yard here in conned ion with an alleged plot to blow up the presidential yacht Mayflower. Secret service op eratives and local police are working on the case. They are proceeding on the theory that tin- plot may have extended to the .-hop and other vessels at the yard. A. E. Roberts Will ! Address Students Tomorrow Morning We; t.a No rish Self Government i (Unrted Press.) .VIH)V. Feb. 13 No Irish self natwi t can be obtained through nee, Jing George declared today imvok tig parliament '"The situa- in Inland causes me d sties-." I Kitli Ceorze "A misguided sec- Ot tia Irish tiemde neisists in n- ! Wl" g.tl ''lliotliiHig of violence with lA of the establishment of an irppifllic. No Irish unity nor Irish oef fmetit can be attained by Biis," The king announced t the nrernment will attempt to ' itlr unemployment htrough use itoeaip oyment insurance." t!ie High school auditorium! nesilaj niorniir.,. at !::)', A. K.i !:-rts. senior . secretary of the Na-; !i;il Hun ill! of til" V. AI. ('. A., will, : deliver an a idress to ihe pupils, at' j which time all parents of schulurs are; i cordially i ivitod to attend, the bal-1 I cony of the .school being reserved for j parents. ! Mr. Rob-its has had many years I jtxperiencp in county and rural work j ; in the V. M. ('. A., having studied ; i rural conditions in Kurope. for reports; ! to the royal heads of a number of coit'Uries. lb' is in direct charge: of con. .ly organization work of that I Federal body, and will have a message for the pupils ot the school which should prove of great interest t-i parents, as is students. SOCIALIST KILLED IN MELEE (The Associated Press.) ROME, Feb. 15 One Socialist was killed and three members of the extreme Nationrlist party wounded during a melee yester day near Florence. 13 KILLED IN EXPLOSION (The Associated Press.) DUSSELDORF, Germany, Feb. 15 Thirteen persons were killed in an explosion in a fire works factory here yesterday. The build ing was destroyed. GOVERNOR OF WALES MOBBED (The Associated Press.) SIDNEY. New South Wales, Feb. 15 During a demonstration of "unemployed here today. Sir W. H. Davidson, governor, wra mob bed and a detachment of police stoned. FLEETS ARRIVE IN PANAMA (The Associated Press.) PANAMA, Feb. 15 The United States Atlantic and Pacific fleets arrived here last night after com pleting joint maneuvers off the coast of South America. Serious minded men of tift'airs whr. nnrl iiacl.irull k., ti... i. ... . t. r.. I - - ..v.u,. Lum uir nope ui ine m- , i believe in Christ and I tin crucified ture was in the proper raising of the , i assembled last evening at Masonic youths of today and that every com ' (hall to attend the banquet of the Vo-1 munity must do its part. He praised I jlusia County Young Men's Christian i tha work of the Y. M. C. A. and fa- i 'Association. It was an eveutful meet-jvored enlarged plans for the ensuing I ling which portends much good for the I year. He was roundly applauded j j future of America as it bad to do j A. E- R()berts inurilaIioaal 8em,. j I with the weltare of those upon whom j ,ary on ,.oimtv work for , Y M v j ,t!us country must depend in the days , A was the fina, s!)eakt,r He tQ,j ()f j jto come. Young men and boys were,lis lravHs alu his ,.x,.rience during! ithcr who testified to the uplifting j ,hft worU, WJ,p bu (tl.lannl lh.,t Ul(, . 1 influence of the Y. M. C. A. and de-ipiu -,f t-i - ! in uie noys are not given proper t hns-j i nan training. Me was gratified to,.' what had been don in Volusia countv :iml in Flm-iihi li:nun tli.. liiii are coiicerneu annul till' i i - . f wenare ot numanuv. .Not an idle ' . f thought was expressed and all pies-! i ae meeting a iipeneu ai'o I closed with praver. Directors for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Dr. Dean T. Smith. Prof. C. U. M. Sheppard. A. W. Shaw. W'. J. tJardiner. AI. W. A-hion. It. II. I'.oyd. D. H. Tuten. K. II l ai ton. C. T. Chatain li V ll.el! Kev I- nun Die tune those assembled filed into the hall it was evident that Ihe affair was going to be a success from the start, as the opening num ber was a real dinner served by the ladies of (he Women's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. Chicken and things were served in profusion, ami every HARDING'S APPEAL TO RUSH APPROPRIATIONS STIRS UP REPUBLICANS dared that the work was in keeping j with proper home environment. It 1 . : - . i e-iir.M-in,iun' gauieiing 01 men , know ;ot character who think of generations' 1 to conn t-? HOUSTON ORDERED UA1PWNERSIN ? TO MAKE NO MORE .;. MtAIUU I U HAVt -;- FARMS RESTORED LOANS, BY SENATE iThe Associated Press! the con: asset we have. t ry a n lent were moved by the spirit of Chris-! tian fellowslii) whii-h actuated every! speaker. In all it was a friendly gath-l j cring of about "" men, who were tho I : better for having attended and by -so l doing iitlested the powerful influence! 'tor good which the Y. AI. C. A. wields. I tlii' bigge.-t .MKXICO CITY land owners in M of their property of ilecrees r.inza a'ldin:: paid, nude;--ulmnttel : legal Stan : Obregon. prove ;;;, pr.-. !!!, I -d du: Ira' iei -b i: 1: Pi : WASH' il.-.r H. ; I. o t !e. (': Sh ii".-l t: :C. K. Wyalt. George Alain. J iley, H. L. Hood, Kev H mire. C. A. Kan lall. Rev. J lnond. K. R. Conrad. Prof. J I Meag . Kighl 1. Rah v. i:.is! 1 W! Pr. BANK ORGANIZED FOR FOREIGN LOANS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS plate was passed back for a second helping, li is needless to say thai the ladies were given an unanimous vote of thanks, both individually and col lectively Then came the fireworks and everyone settled back contented to listen and approve. Prof. James I b aton acted as toast master. His pleasant and witty re marks were lo the point. aul he spoke with au ease which was con : tngious. Several popular airs were iinan. Olaire Dui n. J W Smoi k. i Williams. K. H. Shoemaker and 'It. 1.. Goeldlllg I The report of tie- iiyum:t:.-e o:: resolutions was a iopled u follow-,: Kirst. Resolved t ii.it we expie , our a pprecia t ion of the work done b Ithe Volusia countv loaimiitee. all lo Miami Speed Car Here to Capture Laurels on Beach cul lominittees and 111.1 com Mary during the pjst year, ilieve this important work is to accomplish great good i ( county and we recouimei d i j tinuance. I Second. We idler a vote of ito the Ladies' Auxiliary to tli We d Telle Tied tills (iill- tlf t lo Daiona High NKU' ATTEMPT WAS MADE LAST NIGHT TO BOMB DUBLIN CITY HALL nen'y-Two Years & Was Date of )ig Florida Freeze Ibis sec- e;can falling atllls Jime twenty-two years ago. "ona at 4 likewise the entire state -Torjda ts a barren waste, follow toewoirt freeze ever ex peri -need. Mday )as th(, twentv-secon.l an vry tf the "big freeze of 1S!:i" kl Pro ed so disastrous to the ! of H irida's agricultural resour Naileuft the stale enormous finan 1 losses. - Sundiy night. February l'.:. at S:o0 o'clock sleet' began falling .nytoa SUortlv afterwards snow , -"""B nay residents of iwu B fVer Ke,,r i'y.- : . W root than two hours the snow Idling, covering the streets oe tlofs Of houses. Crowds naaci Ustomed to sill h a bitter tMr windows, manv delighted ner tbt ; snow came a .Iri.ziiug nl 0 ore sjeet, and Ihe winds t Tu.. , . - e told wave spread AN the -hiK !, IB I t c lutches. a B it long before the ,!;-.,-"Is from all points were . Met sages from all points oi fBil'iar heralded the depress- " . lhe veg, talion M iMlly blasts of (he teen destroyed comp , ffr Cost the Mate m !Ws.: Thousands of acr. u gro,s ,elv t omphtelv wr.- -,opi- who -: : ,r earning c' reduced to (TV-; Associated Press.) j ! liCl'.I.IN. Feb. 15 -An unsui cessful I 'attempt wa made to I omb the Dub- lin city hall last -night. The building! ii- occupied by government troops. Fx- j ! plo-ives were hurled from an automo- j I Idle which pass4'd the building ill high! poed No damage was done The mil ilaiy today renewed their se.uch lor; h.ddeii hi mi t ion.-. ! lUnited Press.) ORFKA.NS. Feb. t:,. The International Hanking com ' natty w as doing busin: ss today, to! lowing the election of Archibald Kalm of New York as permanent president, j The bank had available seventeen ! million, five hundred ihousand dollars ' Unlay. Applications for foregm trade loans already received exi.eed tins Jnnioiii:t today. When all stock subscription's have 'been paid up. I he bank will lime a Mending capacity of approximately 'seventy millions. .Most of the appli cations for loans are on cotton to be hipped to Germany. interpreted by School orchesira. Master Hand Rogers spol, of life at the county camp a! Lake Winona, lie spoke as a bov from a boy's stand- d' d i point, and made i ', w ben lie declared eloped i h.irai te 'a lasting nat ure. Lawre.ii-e Rigby ' th" stale camp at i Polk count v. w bile i New Smyrna related hi of lhe work done at the 'p impression camp life lie friendships of of of Ormond told Camp Carson l!ob Atlieru o.' impression Obler Hoys' fa III"' cue I leLato! ard. and t m. inn at Miami, ( handler Stilh was the last boy lo be he talked i'l a matter of r liich went, home. PFl.l itan. i aiebii-!i Feinei s Train Ambushed (The Associated Press.) 'ST. Feb, 7, A pa. seiner airv tig troops was reported .'d today near Kiic-ale by Sinn armed with bombs and rifles. IRISH PROTEST THE TREATMENT GIVEN IN ENGLISH PRISON (The Associated Prri,s ) DI'HI.IN. Fell. 10 Severe ci.Iiii in of the treatment of pii-oners coiihti 'd .at the Ralh kinlar inlet tnuelit camp Diindiuni Hav. Cout't Down, i. Uev Ptesb t!l(. li bovs tile ated Rii Feirin. pastor of Inn t li of I lel.atid. ki r. I le w as w :i h C II tell. in Xt M" at the stale camp and told p:rit of iiiiscltisliiiess that ai llio-e who attended bard H Fdmomls. edit AI a mi fact ur problems c is' Ri uifron! ord. U g Aim II of the W as the of l tu- t!ie the 1.1. n liianks ; V. M.! C. A. for their excellent service in connection w ith this banquet, also to j the high school orchestra for (heir ex t rollent music and the Masonic unlet for the use of their ball, and thai k Ihe press of the county for tli-ir a- sistam e and able t o-operai ion m tie work of ilv County Y M C A Third. We nominate the above j named gentlemen to serve ., s mem-! in 1 hers of the county comniit!--e of the) o.' Volusia Countv Y. M C A. an i we' l . . . . -. . I recommend that the couyimiee niviue , itself ii'to three equal groups to serve5 one, two and three veals respective ! ly and to also elect it- own olt'u ers j at its fir-t meeting. i Fourth. We recommend that iln-i convention authorize and em mirage) this commit ! e,. to proceed at once toj complete the r.liSMig of the fi necessary to atry on 'bis work the y.-ar 1'eJI Signed by the co:iim:t' lutions. W. .1 ( la nliner. e!i S. R'.ghtmire. Hlaire Dim Smoi k and ii. F. Iw'ell We.,,' i-l.'-t I I'.ed ,'! (C, lo la-! tine on D.iU keling l Hi.- loci Dot I ii W a i Saturday. The Ai.a - o t .t'ii' oft a, I to. .i.,i'l Spe, '' I'l"-'' S 1 1 . v i nt 1. t, United Press I NtiTON, Feb. IV A buii of e arose aiiiou ftepub!icat - tod.tv o, r !'re.4rtit-4fi"t u R-t rid tf ail mit os us a teo-ttraaj tn SAatr : that Kr-pabhca i is.um a kttranm -a 1 h ratk: fiU!i-j.-r fw . :!!'4r' t Bjjk b--' .: -. .i : ;..'; f-fs r :,-.-f . v tjrS 4 - i ' " - r . : : c i'Ci.lati ;'.- ,i 1 Clffi'-.J f, I- 4i-!l-l ie tf -l ' e-t H .r-i.-TJJ t . -i W l 4 it- : " ' he -o;i Mire L3-. ;s P-- i i t : ; Tii. - '.- . . ' - . j rt 4r I ' l I -sg I .-.-;' '--i for -. t or.i u ' . . . -t 'at -.a- rm :' a - "r.a;r. T . jlf.e tits a-J)iSJ iff vl. ttel -I- :!.-l t , ll -tot ' e - W:I:S.f.- Il..ir P 1! 't It II : i : t - .s It :h- SGVIET RUSSIA AND PERSIA SIGN TREATY OF MUCH IMPORTANCE ' 1' ! - i for ! 11 I t s.e tali , 1 1 J W tn it si I ll (Internet' Si I 'A ! 1 ". If. . In !. "! a V.: Pl ot! It is bfib'Vf altie- oil bi ll ther, W' manv casii- eles. Irish Parliament Under Arrest (The Associated Press.) P. F.I. FAST, l'eb la Twenty mem (!s of tie- hish Si-in Fein del-gal ion i tii- Priti-ii pai li inr.'lit are under rrest. The twentieth member was m stett in Dublin esteiday. N. .1. row ley. tm inlii'!' for the north dA i ii'ii of Ken v. : pu blishetl bv t Me 1 1 isli ! Fei n pubiicat ion I ! Sir I la ma r (' i fen w ootls ! t he Hulls'' of Collliiloti - terned men w ere accoi d 1 simthtr to th..t tioi rna lly ers of w iiv is far from t ' ! "The prisoners a re ; ) sutl i; ien' food and ma n ' j It tin ig i y." t li- pa pel' ll't ! ! ihis I'ootl thev are utialib . most of, as t bey do all I 'i Pullet in. a S . :ts-,-tei t s siate:ie-:il n- 'bat th" iideil (realm UiVt-tl I'll t!'l t-ct COL. HOUSE DENIES PROMISE TO FRANCE THEY NEEDN'T PAY CUTS HER SISTER TO DEATH; IS ACQUITTED ON UNWRITTEN LAW ti-t!n p in !.! 1 1 w,'. th through enl in Id on at biish-d l-Yir.'T' eiiiieav i Four .- , s-tig 1 One Wom-n Killed , United P'ess.) nliK. '- 1 Kighl passeiigeis. a woman, were killed early today ln'.isiianiioi, w hen Sinn Fein-rs h'-il a rai way train here. Two Sinn w-i - k'.U 'tl t'V Miiuiers w no ,.l to prolect pa-sengeis .lli and a WtHllll number 'd. tl pas of the "big le!v. lions "r:laslv r , ..it tits ill l. . .... ...TO ,uy pUstS Of 1 Hill had in iu orange povert . RIOTING BREAKS OUT IN INDIAN STATE OF TONKiTROOPS ON JOB ; ing and aii supply of i There is - no w ash I : the at I it 1 sary for t In mg as tiest ami dry tin can. "M-mv of moot goes on. "a footed." saving th have beet: Iliad- wit ll boot s or i-Vi I all. iv oal lit llo 111 oil si' t nut i prise t the I ll oil less t i .-sal v ' Kii'.'l 111'! 1IO Hies, at iin. elf til. I 1: lit' t'l' ( I eternal ton.it NI'W N I 'I! K. I at tell! I'll mi 1 'a 1 1 - il-on. to - .1 I 'e Pi" I'll! 1 P. I- I loll - I ill.!.' Presitl h.l I p p., el in ; -1 i ' I News Servic.) h 1". Colot. el II- M was called to a today -laiiiu', iliat htm-";! and others Fie;!, b that tb-l- !l"'i Stales ll""'! tell a id. "1 m I'l" no such I lie! !,o .lll'lioli'v b-ar.1 Pre-I'l.'ti! V. ;! matte:, ett her d ; ret t -it' make ativ promise:- w bat s(. ever." runted Press ) 1 I HJ,S Csr'trj W'ts Har-S-.r-. l r.;. - I l S r! p.i,. j; tri- , e. If r.- ja ; V:i; Ha; jr.rf ' t hit-- ( n t: r i -i 4 r,i:r. ' V : i t.-- ip of 'h t jistt ' tli.. f o,-n? mi r H s i r"T.i'u; vt . i . , ! rr a pl'. '... N Pen f Xt Aspr. -:' i , y. F.-b J.1 - -Tb - ..... r . .-::-!.?:. !.-ti4J in ' i a- Tr.-'ry . ' - :.. 'f t.i . vl.'- no further ' . i a'i y fitrci . ' .u.iiitl ' riBsml"' - d raiin. mH '-- i lta R.. 1 i Pat at t. r i-r fnen If 'u ;.r.-;.r-j (, .;.,''. I : t , Military Dance on Washington's Birthday, Armory II A I T AM u ui la V.'tl Hot.-e I'l 1 - P. ting le knife, p. r. T. te! i , 1 I' Med HI. J t -pel t I h.-r 'TH' ,Io l. .Ill ;pp: ' p.l! BANDITS FLEE FROM MUSTARD GAS ATTACK AS THEY BLOW SAFE "BOB" SIMS OF JAX. .'. ....:....,,.,..,.,, 'A - .1 :'KSI N' II. 1.11. F Ron. a v , s every w he: . aai t-anie so t ae 'Xpect. as the de'ti "big i!lv to order (The Associated Press) IjDMHI.N, Fen. 1". A revolution lias broken out in the Indian state of Totik. s ivs a Reims tlis a!t li from AI- y-lwo year; Siiii.lav this touit ry was t.nowbt.uu.1. lhe 4XtHn,lii, f..,,t l. , .....n, llltlllt-l SOtiltl "er ll fori. iu history. Manv old I05 tn the l.veze as tiny time when snow s Wit; their visit to Flori.hl. ; 28 M) wome m br,rtia iu lahalatl. ; ni.ttuls oi dan ruler leaders of 1 tol-li at tivt ing ilier auleeitlg lo the lle tlie people, tile M oi I a til III e- o! th- tlistiit t ai rested the tie iiiuV'-iat'ii; whereupon biok- fill Stale troops are engaged and pt ople are floe ara Hritish ternioiy. It 1- t llafi:.' I thai, w h.l" rs ate leimi'ted lo ret'" 'almost invaiiabiv p.nt t ,ts is liilt-feii by t he Ft. Ill ! ll" ,-amp. ! he pi t-epe tellselv i ! "Ill t oal a a 1 U H is stated. ' l-.'v ei bat. Ii of p.-, .-. :"' .11 rivcti at lhe t amp da' in ll." tit" a 1 1 1. I" l: "- t otnpla iiietl of t heir ; : eat n, One hatch of -'" men amp near 1 iiiblm on Sua ami tlid not arrive i:i I'.a til Tuesdav evetiitli:. 1 111! i (they received practically I militai y EUartl having f" ' prisoners' rat ions." (Tin I ' IN 1 I ' r I A o 00 M i-'ii ttert Ft Press ) i t T ! del I- who becalm Burma Passes Suffrage Law K'ANCOON. Hritish India. Keb. V -The legislative council of Htirma lo day "tuopled uuantmously a usolution r-a m tut ti'e t rill . ae a HerodolUS. who live C. called th" "Fatht w rote of a p-rioii of I - .,, I , . , tl'tf pi t- '. t-.t - -M I ii ix I' tt ! H-.storv 1. ,;.','! v bafi'l-'l A i an of . I n I'l in 1 a- v null bv I lea ,!- :' -in ', a p. .-i !!,:! 'ha: i iu,rf - ' -e. : h" . ! ii . r ,n fort Robbers Get $1,600 (Tr. Associated Press 1 Kii;!H 11-11. 1 1. S. I . Feb iohl.cS- bb-.v tii" -a!'- it: p" h"i " a 1 1 -r midnight a ml i-i .i p l,t"'l i'.t -lamps .i ii i cash, a runnilig pistol tight wit': a po : ml .it:, hi!., n No t a sua It t-s COCO COLA COMPANY BROUGHT INTO COURT BY BOTTLING COMP'Y :d .1 ii st till It e ed VV It'll Til. ill ks ,.lil l V i! :t-,.. T i a red e e W,l- le I- la-ll. -v ait.enobi! h no be hing. twi ..ml gr-. -xp. n 1 Ti,e Na'a.i estimate $1. t lo. Cnit. d allt Ittll) Mini tat.'s f I : lire d-rvv : Ii hoir. Wle ii tin tea! ! arid of Pi I'll' W.