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If' tjr raws 1 wpaper of tht j, the spot moit V lven nature I 'meet eucceee- Ntyif tHVICEt eocl Free. International New Service. United Preea. Newspaper Enterprise Aeaoclatlan. Aiaociaiiso OaM af Florida ttat Praa SoutHar NilMpf Pu&uahare" A mo. Advertising aau. American Navraoa er Pool.lra' AaaM. BAYTONA tow tins Tda 1 DAYTON A, FLORIDA. MONDAY. MARCH 7. 192 1 : ' THE 1 I I I attMHttsaaaaa I w U ft e-e-ej Lai m 0 AIL ft TO IU.S .IE TO NATIONS First Pictures of Harding Inauguration 11 I Prf.s.a,. ia, 1 tar. 7 The lie t iii! accept, under i q the United utc ntH Co.sta-Rira, , decfe red today, rir tenisr.tt folloTl ig the ote 'froui Secretary fjlKitlim it hos- vAtstmbly t Nee Service.) .'fr-T resident Porras -.nc i today that be .ry q! . State Hushes' j th ? Panama -Costa a ,na tonal aa:iembl7 a eb d by Its deei ;stgoi - the assembly iele in offer of med "Pa?ful" -latej Press.) p' 7- The receipt of sent' to Costa Rica Spq -Rtary Hughe. :.ithtiv between th ntxlucwl a pain- i P-eaident Porras li D MADE SI HIKE ON D, & R, R, wrnrn r 4. . Jzs 'n ' - 5. ( X DELEGATES ATTEMPT TO TELL ALLIES WHAT THEY WILL PAY ON WAR BILL t i - x - ' t WOODUOW WILSON AND WAR UKN G. HARDING AUK SHOWN Ttl DING TOGKTHKIt TO THK CAPITOL FOR THE I VA I'Gl'Tt A T1U" WHICH ENDED WILSON'S TERM AND MADE HARDING PRESIDENT. VPPER LEFT. HARDING WITH HAND I PRAKSK1) TAKING OATH T MINISTERED BY CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE. THE CIRCLE PICTURE SHOWS HARDING ENTERING THK WHITE HOCSE I'Olt THK FIN ST TIME AS PRESIDENT. at Neat Service.) Jar. Ti-vWiih lh ex f trsltu! Birmingham to irgtns w e running to rl of tip Atlanta. Kir Atlantli systf hi. Unit !iator ) arrived today ton and are arranging rail officials and ropre Worters. The first train ";o was ( 'un out ot Hir i ituorilio ?. Dick Wood jlre iron j nia nu fact urcr. pr, at t) r- throttle, ran steivrr JIurr auii today ? made 1 1 optnatp trains ;inoer! end firruicn arei 'UUa i that plenty of ,kciQa md train crwa ERIE ROAD VIOLATED LAW BY DECREASING WAGES, SAYS REPORT SIX NEW MEMBERS OF ! SACRED COLLEGE ARE CHOSEN BY THE POPE (The Ai9Dci?ed Press.) ROM 10, .Mar. 7. --Cardinal s of lin-Catiuilii- rhurt'h gathered at tlic Villi TiS GUARDING ::i? in miami STOPS WORK (Internatlonj News Service) CHICAGO, Mar. i The Erip vail-i -,,..,1 vinlatod Hip Ciiinmius-Escli lav. ir wi.w h r;.iii-..a,ls fip rr turned ! fan today for i'-r-t coasi itry. ir. nrivatl- OWlHM'Kllil). hcii th.y an-ihiHi ihe-popc nonnci-d decreased wasps utitd incrca id hours. I lie t'nitpd Stuffs a'lvvay liftard licl i in :i deeisi.iu lod.iy. National Editors Arrive in Pensacola Today; Meeting to Be Held Thursday in St. Aug. iniiotiiued the naiu"! of kl ne n'mlws ct t!o so-.1 ( fines'. The. six ini luded ArchliNleip limigh-'ity of Philadelphia. I il 1 N'tli'iiai Kd : l.n ;, 1 A :".si ial i"n ippriixiiiiatPly .")!" sl:)iic. dm Hip li"' I'-H nl' Hr edu: .ilmnai ( n- m llii stale. .irii 'd in pi.-n:n nl.i !'i" : 1 1 in t; pi i ii t . Man(t;i in'irni nu. .p i ,n d:;i.; to h sjiii i ;t 1 li i-i jri i i 'i j"('.'d ; 1:11 Til. !i til pa I ! V ill 1 -.i.l Tiipi- l it iipi.Li t'l.'ir l: ...inpl. ..-! ti'i ,!t U : ,-, 1. dt'v U : i H ; "h. BOLSH TROOPS ARE PLANNING ATTACK NOWONPETROGRM! (United Prcsi.) ; j LONDON. March t - lxilslievikl in iletf Pr it) i troops wen- rppmied concent rat in in rch 7.--T'0 American 1 0S(0- toiay lor a drive on Petro- stood wg.rh over thejpra,), - in the hands of revolution 'an cable ship dowry in jts.' Private t( leKm.-us report ins the today' to re will resump-l f.,u f the Soviet povei iinf-nl was dis 1 of 6unetting Miami and j ,.,.t.uited hy the usual .Moscow wife ly catile : A s. olid ssib- iu i,li '.t ills' Lent 'e and other 'ved yest en. ay. IMI35 COHEN OF ASK MR. FOSTER OFFICE LEAVES MKi Farnie Cohen, for cvpral liuonlhs in rbarse of the Foster Travel ; i inforntat'oi olTicf in this rit . il!; ! leave Weditpsday lor Nw York wiivicj isliPiwill xa!) res. line her duties wi'h 'the Foster oiluc in the Penn- Ivania ', ! hotel there. Miss .les-de Mi'iK.in of Chi -aun. ar- lived several day ajjn to lake cliafE'-; jof the lot a I hrapch iof the inform it ton j set vice, and has lion lui-flv .Minuted; 'iu hri tikin in to h r new dntici Mis.t ' Morgan was with th" roster oftiie.-, ; ! Chieaeo and i i very l": t - i -1 I in; this line of w oik. j ' Mis I oiVMt was ir.iuHcrre'i m tmsi Dalv iiej.ii; i nit iiivl uill le City. Mai-iau: ie t Ic v will U ' that city ly Hi" Th" pariv is I 'ei' .-a cola J.Mia y lev. tor Puiiiitna Tallalniss. e, uh tie: eveiiin:;. Wedltes-ila ' i lie a ..in ; .lion v. rive in Jyeki-oiiv il!--. w Ivre a in nl' tin' state l DlUillltti e, of wln.ii l-'iterald is a member, will In From Jacksonville the parti will to Ht. Aui;USt.iiC w llPI'P they will main ovpr the loth. 11th and l'Jti settle business alTails. .1. ( 1 "llli d I' pai ' lo. Sate 0 1 h 1. -fti'ii'.n n . !f . A ill f.0l T le E Id. to . He- I Change in Orders, alienal Ne$ Service.) rrON Mat. 7-There has ifDRo ia tl e orcrs of the ftmenl to Vessels on the ast to pt-eteiit lumliuK of ra'Pnion cable from lh' Il it as Kiatud at the uavy; t toilay. TB atate depart-j 1 on the navy ior a report' ariue chasi-r lit ins on a) nion boat tiuturday. Presi-; a of the Western I nion isj ..;. r,..tt l!m V..- "V lirt, ul't'irl'1 leaders still on control. i. i ... s : ,;lorIls ,, . ,., f siu is enduring an HPfisiim. '. health, the climate of Hie Tripb cial wirelss sail, -lie lood s.tua en, restored the eolor i.", . ; a l.n t t in 'OttsO a tots is cotlipiieau n. '"i ,. ;s s ip w id aiiani f siine ... .t.;,. ii lurnier alieilllll.. w ill ran in ii"-- ' - ,,, ., .lut es i:i the me Hi'lsinsfors disiiaiciio provisional workmen's covenunent is ' "I11'1' I srad. state that a and sailors') ;t;oll ut Petro- ! aizani ' ro pi dis had fit Iter It r 1STEIIAUT0 ! '."Oj ONE SHOT ! BEING CHASED Aaaoclatec Preas.) Alar. 7 Co nit y authotiti -s, 'Ug tor- twj negroos wiioj itomobile Irom J. W. Me- re yesterd. v. McCormick bandits ia another ear 4 wounded one. negro uear ! The negroes abandoned and tool to the woods. were un; bl to find he h lodaj . GERMANS LEAVING (International New. Servae.) LONDON. Mar. 7 Late this aft-rnoon Simons, cf the German delegation announced that he was ..narino another statement for H'-f-. -- . r- . H.l-nate allies, unc s. u a said the Germe.ns are imciy u le.-'ve for Berlin tomorrow. LIEUT. CONEY WILL LEAVE JAX. FOR THE PACIFIMIARCH 9TH (United Press.) JACKSONVILLE. March 7. Lieut. Couev. transcontinental aviator, wid hop "off on his return flisht from here to San Diego at 12(1 a. m.. March ilP . . r V. : , n.arVtina 9th. Repair parts km Iiave iw" r1 arrived. PENALTIES TO GO INTO EFFECT (International Nti Service) LONDON. Mar. 7 Lloyd Gtjrye announced when the indemnity conference reconvened Inter this Vftirnoon, allies as being dissat isfied with counter proposals made so far by the Germans and have decided tr- put penalties into ef fect immediately and compel Ger man obedience tc allied rep.-.'-a-tions decisions. MAYOR OF N1MER1CK SHOT AND KILLED (The Associated Press. V ill F.LIN. Mar 7 Ce.usc cjat.c. m.ijiir of Ntiiicrfek. a i.hoi .m l ! iii i-il in b' . li'-d in Itiaj iiy t h is tn.iri, ilu'.. and hi - li e was .-i I'ci d ,- i. o-.n I e.. t the y.-ime t'u-,'-. i.-l U C.i-'a sli.i'i. I o 1 1 n ' ' i-i i .. o! i 'i. i , I. i. . ;.I--i l.i!l"-i at hi-- h-.pI-'I.cp HARDING CALLS HIS FIRST CABINET MEET FOR TUESDAY, 11 A.M. (Th- V s. i i ! N ' . I ..i . - Avt..lt? I FLA, WOMEN VOTERS I TO BE ORGANIZED AT JAX. MEETING SOON i i (Tha Asaoclateti Presa.) ! JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 7 A call for 'a Myelins here on Man h T.l and April 1. for the purpose of oicanizinit th i Florida Leaeue of Women Voters, was ' snt throughnnt the state today l i Mrs. J A Corbet t, state t-hait man NOTICE TO SUDSCRIBERS IN THE SALES CAMPAIGN '. Sulisi i ihei w.h i j. ,t-p urd' -s X ), tie- DULY NEWS -.villi I-.!.- J J. l'-s;.,tlls in the NEWS S.ie-. C ; lupa ittl are rfi(u-s;.d tn - t . tie wiiii ill- carrier ho-.-. ,ho have been il.-liveiiio: t.e .r pa- . pers, lor tie- fu'.I week in wh.ch the new or l-r is d.it- ! Til- . paid up suhsi ript ion w iii ii- dat- pil .ah"ad a. coi liititi-. . A few -days are rpei.l.-d. ais-i. on !:e' . subscriptions to list the votes o; contestants and to )da! ;' un.'ues on t!)p NEWS subscrip tion lists I',, a ,.r, I : I'l l- a (i ' '...I .Ir ' ' 1 .. . - ti : u ! f e; H.."i ,:; Hi- d.ii- ; -i-'il n.a V I ..ic J Of Vabit.'-f !:.. i upon. "7 Th- (,, , 1 he v. ui Id i . 't: H'l-i-ii e V . i . .'i CONFERENCE TO BE CONTINUED LATER TODAY IK IflNDOK i e . FOCH FOft THE RHINE nntrri-itioriai Ne srvw.. IONDON. Mir. TOe St. rU H ay-j M.iishil Foch Cas left far i i fihine. RIOT6 IN PETROGRAD Cth Anoculto PA LONDON. Mar. 7 A C?'-,i.i Nhas d epjtch horn Misipa'ori 'ports riotinj m Petrojrj i th paita of the cty in fame-.. PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS ON THEIR WAV (The Aaaoc'a'ed Pimi i PHILADELPHIA. Mjr. 7 Members of the Philafi'lpnia N4 H-ifl left today for tne-r tmn Inj camp at Ga.ntaviHe. MAIL TRAIN MOVES (The Aaaoctited P.eaa ) BIRMINGHAM. Mar. 7 The rst mail tram' on tn Atiart.c, ftlrmirghsm an"! Atlantic ra ' lOid; smce the atr.fc- mil caotJ here, waj run tod-y. A H Wjod ward, muili ?ntti3nAire Oiner o' the BiiminghaTi bacbs l c'uS at ttie throttle. CA9LE TESTED (international r;ei ..-r- -. i MIAMI. Mar. 7 Final -r.r-. made today on the nrw Havana Miami cable cf the Co'tit rcn: Cable company. loweted ' wt week, showed them t-5 b? vur cessfolly connected. Se.vce w t bejni siO'tly. i coking ron ML'tOERt n (Tl.r Ac-llft ' MIAMI. Mir.-i 7 A ':.!.-, i baeQinq Lii'dA'9 '.i-.l''H farini, with tn" -i''3'' oe nio'itii nt Ciip'. " .-i:-ps A pi.- term'! 'if r m,''-. . l"t L- the s'lffiO f-Ja, P? - tb-'ough-jut t'--e ''tite are -i - ItCil ".-ilViN sS 'l'.lpO - '' Thiirsday. P'l.if , I i -, i lll'lUC SENATE TO RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS TODAY FOR MINOR OFFICES ar- . - -mm CLIJSlLNCtAU DtCSiNr "CANNED TALK" fcfc(,l.( i TRANSFERESNu m JOHNSTON SHE TO STATE CSYEF,S'W INSURGENTS OCCUPY KIEV, DRIVING OUT BOLSH DEFENDERS V t