z daily r;zv3 r r mfl newspaper of tha Cawntry, tht spot motl y God given nature; j -jn of tha meat auccata- Ijaf tha world. MaoclatM rrw Intaraatlcnal Newe - tervtae. . Units Preaa, Niwipiptr enterprise Assoc laUen. THE M MSMBSf Associated Oatia of Florida. Florida JMate Press Association. Southern Newspaper Publishers' Assn. Advertising Bureau. American Newspa per Publishers' Assn. THE WEATIC3 Partly cloudy tonight and Sat urday. Moderate aautheaat and south vnintis. ''r' : . LOW TIDES ON THE OCEAN BEACH Today :.. ... .-1 5:25 Tomorrow !JTEEN NO. 82 DAYTON A: FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 192l; I: 1 n UVJrJ rMi La 1 IBJU r" f m i nnhn n i 11 'aPBSBSMBSSWBJSBaMSBMBeBeSBaBeaiBSSSMSaSMSBMBaHBBWBWBk Qirlke Over f? nnnnnf Uviubwu nnraR UvJ 13 Qozmmny Gamed ;rv er i I 07 oruDmumioBt Party t - ; - - - . t . - ... .. -1 3 i cuii In the I y mm m w v ; GtrQcto jj t Associated Press.) t i Ortnany. Thursday. 7 , St fighting a the result; aonJxt outbreak, which has -i terras here the last 40 I xwUnuIng desperately t- land to baud corneals in IDO TWICE FOUUD1 1 WAR RISK INSURANCE ( ACT ALLOWANCES TO EXPIRE ON APRIL 31 AVIATOR IS BELIEVED TO BE1YING FLANE IS WRECKED IN FATAL FALL ON LOUISIANA FARM Plantation Owner Us Alleged to Have Shot and Drowned Mis Meip BISHOP GURLEY (United Press.) WASHINGTON. March -No Tk. ..1(1. if ma. fie. crashea or hand gren-1 trac has jet boen round r the navy I I - iH ....1 ..!.( Twaa hallnntl Which. With five iDOlO In feflfUiiiiun i nn a uu - ' , - . .. , . . I golnit on ateadUy the its basket, has been missing Own the our. TwiJ thousand pw Trnsacola nayal station sinc Tues ) east halt or the city. clay, according to reports to the navy (ikrorkmen hold ths west, department. Air craft and voxels at the dead and severely , arr,Taking a thorough search or the MatUl lying tonight In thej Gn!! of. Mexico where it is feared I the in they Wl 20. hours ago. mon were lost. The men went on a 1 1 either Hide are unknown i trial nigni i u-uj u. " ) iUha Weu .kUW and . th.Jiitlon or winds h -thoM lira this morning a ngni- to U . ... I blown out over the gulf. ?! ! Last - reports brought by carrier L'riiith. ! pigeons said the .balloon was -drift- iiJLi N irv.ee , i dvef the; guU 29 miles west of flan! Newsservice.! , , The ballofin. Aoo97, (The Associated Press.) j WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 Militaiy ullntments nnrt allowances urnier thf) war risk insurance. .it will expire, aiitomttHally July 31. fompt roller Warwick of th treasiuy holds, in a ml in c mi rie mihlic toisv. The reulir.g is based on the esouitii-n aoopten by the laft congress repealing ,wst of J the special war time acts. i i una in vnj. - -- ..-in,!,, was in charge of George fc. ilklu- . - ----- 4 was m cnarse i i ra mured Kisleben, alter , m,,..,.. tomggse. Polire gou'therner aboard I 4. rleve wounded, and j Kcr8haWj of Payne, 1 1 40 Kiitea ana wouhukm, i 1 ted. Scores in Search. t m, , v The Associated rress.i The only other w'as Edward L La. l( Strike In Berlin. T'KN8ACt)LA, March 25 No word . Ii.itui Bn.u 1 I . . I.oro 11 n In A O C1UCH ! March 23. A general ": ..,; frnni the balloon which I irdewl here tonay by the! 1 .lssinJ, from the naval air station I irUon of Ccmmunlst ex-1 1nre'Tuesday night, although scores Una effective tomorrow, i - - Beaplanes and dirigioies are cou.- NATIONAL EDITORS j SAIL FOR HAVANA -FOR THE WEEK-END i (The Associated Prsss) . j MIAMI, Mar. 25 Members of the I National JSditorlal Association. whfj have be-!! here several ri iys. left ort i n speclsl train twlKy lor Havana, via Key West, to remain over Sunday. , It. G. Tierce, southeastern passeji-, eer agent for. the .Chicago & Kast .unj Illinois railroad." wit n neaiquariers an Atlanta, is a visitor in tiie u umay in the interests of the Dixie Flyer j resTvation business, a finest of Tom j McQueen, the lli-u Flyer representa-1 tive in the Triple Cities. I (The Associated Press) MONROE. La.. Mar. 23 Lieut. Coney ftlt near here at 7:30 this morning and Is believed fatally injured. Ceney's back was believ ed boken, but he was still con scious at neon. He is now at the farm ef Mose Lanier, near Crow vill. on whose premises he fell. Additional details were not avail able hre at noon. The plane ws wrecked in the fall. Tien hp m mmiy IILU Ul 111 Itmni i iinimTiiir PORTSjHOBUSirtESS ST. AUGUSTINE, (ir.ternstionar rews service.) W XPH1NGTON. Mar. Contiuit ed depression of shipping has caus ed the tying up of 5:50 government merchant vessels at New oik. isor tolk and in gulf and lake ports, aj cord'ng to the shipping board today. The greatest number. 200. arc tied up at Norfolk The same depression in shipping is felt, in Great Britain and Japan. h h iif nr ninniRiRi iviniDtbntiuiHiiL 1:43 7. jT. . h-A Inln .... ,rH from 1 1. where they were to be Uwm was two messages brought d (ir.Kn u Vtprp thou- . ' : ;rrtw Kfivine tne tKg m cr " - i i, carrier yf - ., ITOunlM. were fl-H-klng for as"unnins t of gas 20 miles off tftnstration tonight or to-i Andrews. - - ... Tlsift service is disrupted ;,m,.rg 8a11 the. o:;ly hope olsaieiy ;was that ?nl9 "?"rz UTFT JACKSONVILLE AT THIS MORNING (The Associated Press.) JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 25 Al though nothiia v heard from him early today, since he left at 1:40 this morning in attempting t? make a one day one stop, air plene flioht from, the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, friends of Lieut. Corcry h-lieve he ia well on his way to Dallas. Texas, where he plannsd to make only one stop before noon. The visibility along the rrute is reported good, but head winds are predicted. A railroad dspatch from Pcnsacola reported a plane pass inq over there befroe drylight and if it was Conry. he had averaged 140 miles per hour up to that time. AMERICAN LEGION PROTESTS, LIBERTY ulYEN GENE DEBS (United Press.) ATLANTA. Mar! 25 -Comiinndei A. 1.. H en son : of the Georgia Depart ment of the American legion, today sent a mesi-aee to Nntional rresitieni F. W. C.ailnraith, at Indianapolis, pro testing the liberty given Eugene V. Debs, who was allowed to go to Wash ington yesterday. Heuson asked the American Legion as a whole t pro test the action of the government and to recommend no clemency for the Socialist leader. ; (The Associated Press.) BALTIMORE, Mar. 25 There is much speculation here as to the suc cessor '.r Cardinal Gibbons as arch hishon r.r Baltimore. The bishops ol the Baltimore province meet in se- cim concave nere wiinia me uen two months to select three names for chmU'ilnn ot Rome. The names will not hp amiA.nced here. The pone is almost s"re to re-elect an archbishop 'roni these taree oisnops. jiiinouEn ne I la no! rvnuired to do so. ' Out of the speculation, the name? nl R:shnn I'urlev. of St. AilCllstine: Bishop Russell of Charleston; Bishop Sh;iiian; rector oi tne v auioiic unirei r.ity at-Washington,, stand out. Funeral on Thursday (United Press.) i BALTIMORE. Mar. 25 Cardinal will lie hiirie.1 Thursday in a vault under the sanctuary of the Cathedral of Assumption or tne mess ed V'uein Marv. ArchbishOD J. J G!ea-.on of St. Louis will preach the firgeral sermon. mm Irm .lutru t SabotaRP ;tld Germany is included , re i(.keil Ui by cripiling of light and iwwer, gulf Germany Fighting for Time, Hoping to Escape Just Punishment and the Payment of Indemnities uue Hiuez sl cirHARU II EDMONDS Icue in order to strengthen its posi-ate a demand for their good, and. revelation of Gennany-s planum seek j M v 1, r m ,f ,iU.rn M of a milituy defeat. While ,g to escape t he ,ena .ne of epara , W.d t-u, ' ! carrying on a campeten of r va.pcra txi ,he imprelon oe created that Ge, , t.on fo tempt , , ,re.ch in --"- illlC n -'l'"" I . -. nr t 1J I .AP STRIKE OF MARINE MEN CALLED OFF BY OFFER MADE BY GOVT. T.;W I- H.H.. ;o deal with ing a Ton- 1 United Pres..) Tha goverr.nent is t a omuiun- UCCrrmanv. March 25.-Ger- cil,a.ory attitude twalt ,v0"'"". ,iWd here today to sup-!H(s. nt attempting to employe regu Ciwmunist uprising. Kicht-jiar troops ajamst tnem. lMpir'ed at any moment. 1 he j i braucht artiUery and ma-, - pira for an onslaught -. of worker from the higj ant LAUDS MODERN GIRL (The Associated Press.) N'T;W YORK. Mar. 25 The coast wise marine engineers and oflicers of ocean going tugs, ttegnn yesterday lu protest of wa?e reductions, was call ed ofl today by uir'"?! off'cials after th leeeipt of an offer of onciliaMon firm t':e department of li''"i'. Farm Is Run on Slavery Plan, Alleged international News Service ) ATLANTA. Mar. 2S With the al leged confession of Clyde Manning, negro, in their hands, and John Wlil lams, a wealthy plantation owner in the Jasper county jail at Coving ton, authorities here ana in jasuei county declared oday that both Will iams and Manning will be tried charg ed with slaying eleven nagroea ana throwing their bodies into tha lellow river. The negroes, according to tne al leged confession, all laborers on Will iams plantation, were, slain to' pre-' vent possibility of "squealUag" oac" cond'.tiona on tne plantation wujc.n were said to closely approach slavery.! the last 6) dsya and wr brutal F.oar . . ; J 1 .. .1 .. k. a B DI.icks. iiianmng is uwimeu w ' w confessed, were knocked In the heaf1. with an axe, one -was shot. to death;. others1 chained '. aidTWiglrtd ?, wlpi stones; thrown Kilive-iAto .ih. jlynt,-' f MatihlbgVasrMiroVght" t Atlanta lot' afekeeping. Clyde Freeman, adoChlr' negro farm hand of William' was' brought to Atlanta and lield aVnia terial witness. According to Manning, his part was to aid .Williams, acting under Williams" orders. Some of the killings took place fa Newton county, some in Jasper, ac cording to Manning. Tha Williams plantation is partly in each county. Three bod'es of negros w.ere recently found in Yellow river, chained and weighted. Manning id five other . Acre burled in the pasture behin l his house. "I knocked three in the head with an axe myself,'' Manning eala. according to officials. Manning aa'.d Williams' ton. Julian, obtained the ne groes from the ci'y prlua.ua at Atlanta. i and Macon. HEADS M i ares and dancing: Hred E. Stearns of AmU.ver Acad- v. Dean IP"? " " '. :.t;d.n. and many "7 x-. ekaxi 1 ivrrJ SM S3 awv J w ' . -1 nsnnHoiial Nt. wr. l , w-wsnap-r Enterprise Association.) IS.., Mar h 25 -Although! N'",P0 Marrh 21.--.-la the n.od . ""'"I9 -I'Urn ri.an girl i repe r ej irnn r,s" 1 ..f the race ..fr in the Elbe ol ' V . . .. . . .. - Hut " . tBtUtltona ioiy . . . .tn i. .. .hnri lived. , etit'i , r trtrt..n. -" ,V' roVer of North , , Ilea 11 :.'; "v, Bi. s not. - i: modern g'r'. f.,,,,, vVe should s.lH.ul.1 hot '",'- vnvcrtheless sue " !nd kind at heart. COLUMPIA IJMIVERS.ITV GRADU ATE NAMED VARDEN ir of the last two thou an mn i . in. - - , - ;- . h? i,cc a, work! Sand year, without . r ail , g Jj ' ' .. w ,er, , r;in tis Vrn'rl St-j, enst both MEXICO CITY. Manh l -The many nas m-i . s- - , . . vi.oitous to-Great Britain and 1 1 s-i-e. npe, ; . .i?ral i-enitent ia tyha be n rtf a tkft linOTllTl 4' 1 Mllt-S1' " " '- ' " 1 - - ' ' " . :..... .i, ,-,r thfl fit'Pr (II I IP rue : i i i 11 s .t i t tr 1 r i tiMii ' : ----- HOPS III IMSIIKIGTOH, yA TO ATLANTA? Lit t W !imi ir,.n were b.ilt-ri bv thelh.id 1 armistice, one of th" ci '':- l,'lln,' ers in human history wan made. If these fTiiimphant armies had not len staved, tmt had eone on io Berlm and j tj,p"re established a povenmietital con trol of the ho! situation, they would have made is possible to have prevent ed til" turmoil and th" di'.ic-rs i mi last two years. Germany r-oueht n"n and is still ski". to convince its people that they were not defeated, that the armistice was ru-v-H- P' to prevent the immediate invasion ot Germany. S' that tir jieopi- ......... ... 1 in'-l f n tii(!;d bv Mr. (The Associated Press ) v WASHINGTON. March 25-- "J -frt. ln..M Hun mild, litis- -4 tn t i. wake feUv of Hie V im.m. I . i-.i in Washington iti.ula 1 ..f F.ueeue I W 1ml riioned Sim ialist lea trt Ji ftt lh ae ith At ." Tsv ilii trni UaugUeriy. .iag mto Washinuton '' V :.?. Csbi. had t't ,n y snamil of jjutice. h l l Y j fca ' nfcrn and 1-U .. I Mra t Atlanta, before his -fc annottncp t by 1K" tr. Ta P ruey general tfii has ill P . . .. ... i ii. i ih.Mi- ronntvv 1 ... -.ousiics.-thit did mt ";;: '' ' ,h. .hey had in- '...rs dav. She noesni " " 'uiW .r,nmnbed ninr.t ordered a boat of th'J age." But that is the : TWO KILLED, MUCH PRnPEHlT UAMAUt IN TEIIN. CYCLONE i the cumh'iiea " - ,ates a;..i the alii-. Thir elan SpolnieJ out bv Mr. Simonos i" all of ithe i-e-'ent references between the al i.. . ,-..,. , .,.nre-..-niai;ve.--. i; to lies Him v.' i 5 delar a final decision jusi as ever criminal swks to delay tria,. knowm .h.ji the lonzer the case 's i,.'.-ijm.u. Wilson's I problem. someMmes fr;nkly evpioinng peu e proposals, aim tney .- , make' ihe hole Gel man People f--l , r-nt instance endeavonae H n, A, .hat they ar- not bod by the teitn, ; coital out of the -jhm y i -ned a BarU and embodied in the ot frenc iiiuu . '-." ,,-eau- of Ve.sailles. claiming that as : The underlying purp in ea-; . ermanv was not defeated Imt that i stance has Iv-en to .iL'".' H he,- denature was extorted front h-nli-.m Great I'.i-.a.a. or ... en.bioi! r,,re.e-i'atives under threat of n. ili America with Br Mm la y force Bnf more than thit. Gr-V coniine to vlr. S.n.onds view,. ;mnv o.,eh. during fh war. a, it is Germany, though, that h.. campaign seeing, to b.ing about Irritation, had tea. bed a satisfactory point and fh-woen Enelaud and France, an 1 he-jiU representa. ivs went to La, on ! -ween Fncland and the United States. , pre,.aren io r. . , i Germnnv'.s se),en.e in th' ha, heen si Itefore the German . .pres-i.ta. ve, ..,,. .bar it is umarins that manv let. Berlin, a enmpatgn. he says, had ; V'eiieai people have not see it hat bee,, cai rir"l or. in the d-m-i. i-f' -i'v.'ve fallen in'o the .rap by maudlin i and in "e Uei'hst.ie. de..-:r.-ied ... 'is-vmiie'bv for the t.larl.est national time to ti-e "ie i.-.-.n .n, and t ,r i h. fiend known in the last thousand en eretnv. to nv, - iri-r'; v ,.ip4" Mhat liermany i - , ... . G.iw p.Cple S-eV Discerd new ar rather th.m yiel-t to the ,.mv The tr mendons propasandi hi :-h ; imum of allied .""'e'"..'S. (imr-.ny h:;s len cartying on for ! Germai,,. !. saw!, b ..-i n-a -r-, vears ha . nerer abated. lie,- 'he ITitisb P'lbii ' " "' J ' ,. . iii. a.4Ui new milifstrv .'i " ' - '!' v n pip..- a.e .s,..,., ... . :.. ..;., t..t.m.-,.t. made ;afe for Coltimbi mnversitv Nceroes Held in Servitude. (United Press.) TI ANTA. Mar, 25 As a saqnol C he t.odies .f thf e negroes in Ye'.lo'w -Iver, n -ar Covlngtnti. sen:.atloaa! d!s iir.mr; w -rB n-i'le htre last n'sfct ! by Clyde Manning, h negro ot Jaspr 'county, wno vas nrougni nere t vesterday afternoon for safe keeping. VanninE i? alleged to have confeeied th.it he aided John Williams, a weal thy Ja.-.per county plaat?r. who it ia pri-';i charged with th9 murder, ia killine eleven negroei whe worked en the Williams' plantation, wbtch It i alleged was worked bv aegtoes held in servitude. Thoa killed, says Maa- ! rraduates. Not that an ' iikrlv to care. Ii'it Aleimdro L. Inieo. f oi mer Co I lumb.a st'ident and Knh kerbo. ker j ,V. i Athletic club boxer. ha. been appoint- j ed warden by I'resident Obieeon. Tint InigoV prime jobs will be to : keep craft on. and political prisoners ' ! i'i the penitentiary is certain. 1 That le will stieceeil is predicted by thus- who have known him through ; ; -Fht years of '-lose association with j i Mexico'... warrior president. I.jieo .as tieen a member of bre per-ort.il ' totirag" throuKboiit hi -. revolutionary career. He carries j ini'dne.ie-like :iutimtie. -j'J! that Ameiean t t fair rea.m r.t." .'.aid lnic. "A i ipiare !- a! h .'.I that Geiierc! j!.r i;on aMts sjive unvote." of them are ! ning. v.eie possible Informeis. T t REQUEST THAT t STORES CLOSE FOR BIG GAME (United frw) in ... . .i. . ......i.in.-i- oi ; ri rt'icnn orwe.u r.iiiii.ii o .um ri.t:;-.- . . (the f r,tt m the Jirrow r t uf-: nd b-tween Encland and the rUnd: which still held Germany re pon.-in.. : people (0 forget the sorro i i ..h- 3 (lav pas.1(.s that this for the v ar and -n-S nnw.lonc in fer,ng or htlv .U man w l." Zl . T-U U evider.ee -throuchont this i las, analysis to let Germany P'.t ,e think less harshly ot the .nan w no na, - simond., etnr.hasizesiwh.de bnrden .n l.er victims. . . . l :..a uo-me (rreal cnni. r..-. - --- . .. r .. , viJHVIllE Mar. 2o-4au'"" . V , T nower of delav in Uh -e facts and savs that all Herman . -" - - NAr.HMt-l-f- ,. vMier- Imrr knows the power oi n. ta " i' . , ; :..,-,,re lir Simon, s tea. !, d L;..io.i Mr n couuij j--- , .v,;. vin-t in hc'r.in" aim o toreian u: hoiujcv lee u. .! - - , the .Mrii . , i.t tolav I cases of this Kina in nc.i.1,.1-. " . '. . .. ,- ... , . i... ,.,a i,,.ir..a i ..viiianv. usir.tt a:ia- . . ...ill uniieieruiui""''' .w.-- ,.,;i TVit nf the armistic nas oeeu ui:i-.eo i..- .. ... TW aforuey general tay YnV, h r. ntirts indicate that two i win suit ior iree.ni. - its ' ward two things. First, 5ekiii to cre-hiac nt on. . .i.-U.tvt a...t mi urn i.a- to ffu o comment AKUou b . P P rlf anotlier ls Germany s game: that ha. b, n t, . reioa among British and i torv. Ia London be ret:,rai..l th-.-iutt- titmen. of hi y men f "naHi and many of h-ame from the "- '.U,, o American exporters of the Importance ; stance of his speeches mad-, at hoie tii indicate what r . - y was '-.'" -. .,, several freight an urmiur. u - , . ; . tno c.ermn market, and making and gave Llcyt George an op,.-..aB v. , rM t ri i 1 1 : 1 1 its itciuiuvi. s " - . w iroeu'E aaii rt-iitir-i . ' i . i rAV, r irom me i ' :. .. i.n., er.mes hut it was commercial inier5i vost-i iu "t- ,W !mr"iv jrvTn nn "rt.n.ion , t ;he builctinc of Germany, in nreer to ere GOVERNOR HARDEE AND lB. nuiPT r rr- r r i it nil mem e at .;:..u. ir in ir.u mat tue lAH Ht tlUhlS liU UN 'ira out enmaa.- toy DAY'S FISHING TRIP Th" Chatubcr of Cotunierae is- sued a r'.iUCM today that alt J s-tore- attd bui iues places of . the Tiii;e Cities lose from 3 - ti 5 o'dock on Monday after- noon, to allow everyone who . wishes. Iii attend the biggest J ba -ebrtll caeii of the year here, wl.i-n the Washington Senators Daytons Islanders ou -; nd. the gam to coin- the-came. and aierchantR might los at that time to that all may i'ttend. It is expected that the ball T park wut oe pacaeo on .vioaaajr. . for the firrt fame betweeu a liu il cliih and a biz luasue. teaat T w mm. .r - : , ..... . . . .k.. in the - r.r-i seriousn wi TKjaiMn n- muc.ii .... - . . ur -I rb .e. y. nsiderabl , otlu. r 'rVntirov-d r.n Par-" T"1 Tho Aseciatcd Press.) T m I. M I NSs-'EF. Mar. 25 -Governor it ..r,i,w. -...a hu i..hint cast aftairs of state a,ide today and left here in . for many years, when the 1st- tr umrr-cb'le, for a days hshiag tnp in t. ?uurs Wakulla county. Secretary of fclaie Crawford so familiar with streams in 'he county, is in personal barg? or arri.ni." rn r.t - for trie trip will receive- their brat . real work-out against sm ug oi. ii: ' ? f r I!"M1. AA4 A A A A. 'y T 4 9 -y. rm TV I