Gulfport Daily Herald (Newspaper) - November 16, 1921, Gulfport, Mississippi Great Source of Revenue To The CENTS A WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16,-1921 WARFARE OF THE General Element in National vivid picture is painted by General commander of the French First Army during the war in describing tha tactics the general staffs leading nations are now trying to hostilities had been drawn out for a few months he war of explosives would have become a struggle between toh manufacturers of gases create of chemicals and gas is 00 he points that is a laboratory and a dye And the path of scientific research is so odorless gasses will be that can condensed into infinitely small compass and solidified into tablets and Already something of what the effects of these things will Scatter the contents of a few small boxes oh the and a dense smoky will spread Uhder ft favorable several square miles of A deadly fatal to everything living within its will be created at any desired point merely by a shot from a or even from a cunningly placed machine Broad belts of territory and enure Will be poisoned rendered unapproachable for weeks at a time by other gasses poured out and a drop at a will one be able to the ground is that airplane overhead may be droppine an impenetrable fog in another at a third point a sudden shot from a gun has created an area of several acres covered with an atmosphere those bushes down there may breathe out an invisible wave of poor infantryman will stagger along under an covered with a shapeless and ASSOCIATED Bonds Ttf Go On Sale at December state tond improvement commission continued in session yesterday winding up odds and ends adjourning this Contrails were let amounting to nearly 000, and the secretary was to advertise for bids en a bond issue lo be opened at the next meeting December 12. legislature of 1920 authorized j a bond issue of same be expended by this in j erection of new buildings and repairs I and furnishings on eld buildings at several state The | have teen issued as money has been I and the next issue make worth of bond the contract was let to a New Orleans concern for erection ef a chemistry building at the university for contracts were for heating apparatus at f PROBLEMS TAKE CENTER OF ATTENTION AT ARMS in Which the Conference 0^(%$jnother to Speak First On t ricate Nov. 16.By P Problems of the whose tion are adjudged the oi the question of took } of arms conference while the plan for reduction of r aval establishments was hrough the period of technical examination at the hands of a committee of For the time the acting as a of Italian heating apparatus at state um Hospital at Magec nd f S for a These contracts amount ed to One of them going to a AND MRS. WELLINGTON is a member of the Chinese delegation to the Disarmament He is not a stranger to as he served for several as Ambassador to Mrs. will see Washington for the first having married Mr. Koo less than a year ago In As Head Baptist Nov. 16.L. L. of New was today re-elected president of the Louisiana Baptist State A large representation from various churches in the state is in I killed 1 injured in a train ICE MANUFACTURERS TAKE POSSESSION OF BILOXI IN a number of delegates present lee Mfg. President C. Z. from different parts of the the j of the association delivered I his annual address and the report Ice Dealers Association | was R. possession of Biloxi Tuesday to j was taken into the association remain three days with Hotel Riviera as a The afternoon was and as to the as their en up with a general discussion insulated attacks by airships barr ages will be longer the infantile barrage fire of explosive and but barrages of tenuous gas that will in the air vast poisoned in which the unhappy pilot will meet with instant pockets of which will burst flames as the air from hundreds of ' contact with which will smash propellers and both pilot and The air will be filled with ambushes and the terrestrial battlefield tanks be- used in front of with apparatus reaction will Reveal the presence of gas and enable the immediately to launch while self-propelled watering cars would deluge the poisoned ground with an antagonistic believes that chemical attack and defense will tend to if the rival nations are equally expert chemist will find to neutralize poison he the nation thai fails to develop chemical research and chemical industries will be powerless against a highly skilled invader even though the attacking forces might be inferior Wears A Forlorn Expression As Lawyers Nov. 16.Roscoe Arbuckle's trial entered the third day with the nearing completion and local the evidenced by the empty seats in the court Eleven including five women in the were accepted tentatively at the opening of court wearing the same forlorn expression for the last two has fingered his hat and rolled paper apparently oblivious to what was while the attorneys wrangled over the legal points put in lengthy questions to prospective women in the box are all housewives and some of them have they enjoyed the motion Weeks Host at Luncheon Tendered to Eminent Nov. 1.Secretary of War Weeks was host at a luncheon today in honor of Marshal Foch and General Armando military advisors respectively to the French and Italian delegations at the conference on the limitation of Coast Auto Co affair was one of the most business ana pleasure are in- j to the business in which the eluded in the sessions to be closed are morrow with a trip to the islands for j This morning the visitors were the a fishing a ride over the city and to the The delegates and their friends canning plants on a sightseeing Artesian lee A business session This In Prussia Kills 12; Injures 60 Nov. people were killed and sixty injured in an explosion in a factory at The damage to the factory is estimated at 25,000,000 German Nov. 16.Ellis Lio Dresel of Boston was today by President Harding to I he of charge to T discussion of plans of contrast to the manner in which the the armament problem on the opening the representatives wenr into the committee waiting one to speak first the intricate questions long have troubled diplomatic regions the Pacific and the Orient Evr nation had a 0 f the principles it meant to present but no one seemed anxious to l eak the of the United States is tha t the interest of this government is nearly so direct in the Eastern question as it was in the question of Both Japan and China appeared to prefer to wa to familiarize themselves with tn atmosphere of the conference laying down their views in Great Britain failed to give any i of a willingness to take the and the other powers felt more or less remote relationship in the ur Eastern FOR EXCUSING at the Bilox Manufacturing Company's plant yesterday at 12:30 o'clock where were served a The unique part of this affair was that tables were on top of freezing tanks on which appetizing spread was session was heM in Hotel Riviera The address of welcome in behalf of Biloxi was hy Lee of the Biloxi President was to deliver an address outlining ihe meeting of the National Association of lee An open forum wiil in the Riviera will be held a banquet in which the local and visiting delegates and their lady friends will Nov. 15.Naval 1 construction already has been practically suspended in this country because of the failure of all of the money provided by the iast naval has already Letn absorbed obligations previously incurred for materials used in construction Senator told the Senate work has been reduced to ten per cent of what it been had congress ample RED CROSS CROSS CHAPTER IS 1 OVER RESPONSE TO DRIVE Muscle m. f Hi - Offer Will Be Chapter American Red has accomplished much for is gratified over the results ob- loxi and vicinity during the past in their campaign e thus will be shown by a report which is in far and in which they will secure part as funds to meet their They have rendered assistance to budget for the current year of 515 ex-service gave The work has been carried on by the | medicine and other in charge prior to the Fifth j to the poor and sick in Annual Roll in which chairmen 1501 at a total expenditure of and their assistants are now engaged | this entire amount will remain j Since the Cross is to act as the in Biloxi for this much needed only charitable organization in the demands made upon it will and knowing that funds have been received to this work to go on without a of a second should feel proud that the work will be enabled to roll call or membership fund will be out of which fifty percent will be forwarded to and fifty percent will remain in the local treasury to be added to other funds for active service in connection with the Home Service of which Mrs. J. las been in charge for several rendering most valuable committee today ir. the following offer by Henry Ford for the Muscle Shoals nitrate and water power which will be explained to Secretary Weeks by Henry Ford will be decision of the American delegation to exclude aircraft from the proposals for reduction or future limitation of naval forces goes deeper for reasons than Secretary Hughes indicated in his statement that the ready convertibility of commercial aircraft to war purposes made the writing of aircraft limitation Bey d that obvious fact lies the desire every nation that no impediment be placed in the way of development of air navigation for the benefit all INTEREST IN EAST Nov. 18.By A detailed statement regarding China's interests and her attitude on Far Eastern questions was made today by Minister Sze at the first meeting of the committee on and Far No program was agreed The heads of the delegations will meet frame the of was no response from the Japanese after China presented her Views on the although pf of former minister of the head of the Italian delegation the cases tried in the Circuit court yesterday were A. Stallings vs. M. P. Boulet which was a debt part of which wart verdict was rendered for the with the balance subject to for the sum of 07. ment on sight either j Mrs. L. Sauce vs. L. W. Fulton semi-annually or Mrs. Sauce was verdict for It was a case of | damages to a dress which had been Mrs. G. C. Roark vs. A. reported Amusement 0 Swarts and Mrs. J. G. Cohoe Cities Gas Bank J. F. Swan Florence Williamson Tuli Carter 00 Gulf Ice 0D J. Bittar G. F. Carroll Lizana 00 Shoe Store of Columbus Auto 0.) W. Eistetter Star Baptist Missionary Lodge Parish Aid E. tendered distinguished visitors to the Kisses Mother Who Lost Three Sons In Nov. 16. General upon being to Mrs. Emma British war mother who sent three sons into the British none of whom at a banquet to Marshal Foch complimented upon her visit to forward and kissed H. Tardy Bradford and wife M. Lanius Brady Packing Co G. Goodwill Machine Works L- F. Mines Announce Wage Cut Effective Nov. 16.Notice of of appreciated if is irt one of To the fact that aje directly chapter American Red 12.00 12.00 10.00 5 00 24.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 20.00 12.00 15.00 j 36.00 list of further contributions and memberships will be published after the Fifth Roll Call on when all reports will have been handed in to the chairman hy the various for some unavoidable reason a representative of the Red Cross does not see you in your home or you are asked to kindly mail your dollar to the Biloxi Chapter American ReA Cross and a Red Cross Button and receipt will in turn be mailed to have a contribution to make to Cross for local n This was a replevin Judgment was given for the plaintiff in the sum of F. Dedeaux vs. Mr. Dedeaux got judgment for for today are Perry Mason vs. W. D. Van Eaton Seymour vs. L. N. R. B. F. Grantham vs. H. J. B. F. Grantham vs. Frank Griffith Johnson Tie Company vs. American Tie and Timber cases set for tomorrow are Southern Securities J. J. Gay and L. N. G. E. Wilson vs. G. S. I. R. John Drackett vs. Harrison Charles Expected at Nov. 16.By A. Emperor Charles of and former Empress exiled to Madeira by the allies after the recent unsuccessful attempt to regain the Hungarian will soon arrive here aboard the British cruiser red by Mr. Weeks and final discussion All the tion taken before consideration is other nations represented reserved en any other Be Roy Nov. bandit tured here last night at the Santa station following an attempt to the mail car was identified by finger prints as Roy who escaped from the federal penitentiary at McNeils According to the Gardner admitted his 1 a Train Nov. 16.One man was killed and another injured in a aboard a moving Missouri Pacific freight train So miles southeast of Little Rock Caught In Hole He Dug To Nov. 16.'Caught in a hole he dug in the wall of the parish jail to make his Arthur a was rescued by firemen he had been in a hole several hours suffering excruciating was a Philadelphia L. who noticed thai when writing with a lead pencil it was inconvenient to reach for a piece of erasing rubber to rub something It is the habit of a piece of erasing rubber to disappear everybody had noticed It. But if the butt end of the pencil contained a small It cannot get This was the idea that struck Mr. who patented it. It brought him a statements of their opinions for later of the open door in China is said to have been urged vigorously by Minister who spoke strongly for abolition of secret trea ties affecting China and urged that all such treaties be made question of the disposition of the province of was not brought Neither did Dr. Sze go into the question of granting future foreign concessions in Both of these were left for future COMMITTEE first meeting of the technical committee to which the armament program was referred yesterday adjourned at noon not to resume until The various phases of the American plan were taken under consideration by individual experts preparatory to further committee discussion TURNS BIG Nov. 16.By A. With the Americans arms reduction proposal referred to a committee of naval advisors of the five great powers as an accepted fundamental policy of naval the Washington conference today turned its attention to the other big subject of the the Far Eastern none of the nations are ready to present a comprehensive plan of settlement of the questions volved at the the delegations of all the nine interested powers to have adopted a waiting attitude prior to the meeting in session as the committee of the whole is to take up this phase of the the work of preparing a report on the American proposal reduction of naval armament involving consideration of modifications to be suggested by Great Britain and Japan under reservations with which the plan was accepted by them in principle and in along wit France and will go forward in the committee of five advis ers with Theodore Roosevelt as committee will take up the modifications desired by Great Britain a sharp cut in the proposed max imum for submarine tonnage for lim in size of submarines as alteration in the replacement plan and Japan's that she be permitted a higher ratio of strength than the 60 per cent of Brit ish and American FRANCE TAKES FIRST STEP IN LAND ARMAMENT France the first step yesterday toward bringing the question of lant of before the Washington concurring for France in the essential principles of proposals regarding naval Premier Briand the army problem as far more vital to By agreement M. Briand probably at a public session of the conference later this will pre sent as Secretary Hughes views of France with regard the subject of land armaments which we must American plan of army reduction will be presented and it be that there will be only nominal dis cussion of the it now the American army is looked upon by its leaders as no more than the national police force for there is always Records of the war department show that 1903-through-the twen preceding the army was called into action in some quarter for duty had nothing to do with more than 500 RECITAL AT GULF PARK GREAT SUCCESS The recital at College last night was a great The artist came up to every An article dealing with the event will appear in a subsequent Peanut a KRISPY a tasty Your D COAST MELODY FIVE TO GIVE of the Gulf Military Academy have organized an orchestra known as the Gulf Coast Melody These boys are all experienced musicians having had exper before coming to the On Saturday night these young men are to give a high grade dance at the Hotel Pavilion which is to be one of the finest affairs of the kind given on Gulf Coast fcr some Young people from all along the will be in attendance and every thing possible will be done to make the V. THOMAS reaches the Daily Herald that V. Thomas died at Peoria during the of Mr. Thomas was well known in this locality having been for a of years owner of the famous Bungalow plantation at During his ownership he a bearing pecan orchard and satsuma A was Both took a lively interest in the horticultural possibilities of South Mr. stood high Peoria notice of his death taking more than a column in one of the local C aBd dairy commissioner - p p. with has been on Coait for several of making tests of the dairies ice ' this lifts visitad the cities of Griffst arid At Gulfport he visited Hanfe ' lee Cream Made a tie dairy and stock farm formerly owned Henry which is located back of Pass These and other plants in rating in the an almost Biloxi Mr. Cromer nine He also of milk from the places The milk showed butter The standard percent with the dairies showing as West 412^Vengtit 1 butter P. J. 4,2; lea Cream 4.9; Fairest 8.9; 5.6; E. P. 5.7; Q. M. 5.8; 4JR; Magnolia 5.3. - showed a percentage of bat this was not in large quantity to warrant absolute proof and may have been caused by accident prior to the visit made biy the to the fact that has toe entire state he did not time inspection of the * that this work diction of the port and made showing in the grade of milk furnished for He considers the fact that he failed 1 make an arrest for to With state a record for the Coast cities through he mada Biloxi this morning Negro Nov. 16.Investigation of a charging trust against Republican from by Recorder of deeds the of resulted in no by the grand - Saw nee the Cincinnati em train from Chicago to was wrecked at miles north of here this or five were reported S. I. PORTANT J. Agricultural for the G. S. I. B. haa recently returned from where he attended a semi-annual of the American development Association composed ot the agricultural agents amr develop men of all the railroads in the Many interesting and important matters come up these meetings with reference the welfare of the Mr. Taylor regards these meetings as very beneficial to the country in general as well as to the in Taylor obtained special information relative to the marketing of early irish potatoes for this With the proper marketing facilities this will be industry and Mr. he matter This of industry special attention byi of the Gulf Ship Island Industry the Columbia river industry was by fishermen in 1876 a of f 130,-000.000 worth of salmon has from tbe 90,000 acres of fishing territory in the river from Cascade ta its REVENUE BOND Nov. 16.^Stokes V. state revenue will file a before supreme court Wednesday supersedeas be denied the 63 fire insurance companies involved in the thae cost per cent of the garnisheed funds now in of the receiver are insufficient to the entire This was the size of the bonds required by Judge W. of thie supreme and the total amount of the as finally is about Mr. Robertson does not think these bonds are sufficient and will appeal to the entire to set aside tbe of Claud left here yesterday for hia home in Scotland - He to Washington several ago from N. where for some he had been under the care of a specialist His was i greatly ARRESTED ' OF Nov. 16,-4Irim* 19, living in ' ing beenn charged with theft bile belonging to which night