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Show 1 r I I. t I v , i r r 1 O' i'? i THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, ,13 Old Dormitory Has Unique birthday Party, in Cambridge F , OF VESSELS Colonial Fare. Is On Menu by 100 Graduates of Harvard; Coolidge Honor Guest. Enjoyed Long in Use by Other Pow- ers, Now for First Time to Have Adoption by U. S. i Aircraft Addition to Sea Equip ment; Recent Innovations. Carrier-Interestin- g (New Tork World.) AMBRIDUE, Mass Massachusetts Hall, second oldest college building In the United States, had a birthday party the ether day when a hundred Harvard graduates, some of them former roomers In the dormitory, dined In the building itself. Colonial far was on the menu,' and Included sugar-cure- d Virginia ham, baked beans and pumpkin pie. Silverware hundreds of years old loaned by the college authorities, adorned the table. The guests, including Vice Presidentelect Coolldge and Harvard's head, A. Lawrence Lowell, smoked T. I).e that Is, clay pipes Instead of the present-da- y or clgaret. cigar ' The speakers, all of them, delved far hack into the past bark t- - 1717, when overseers of Harvard, fellows, then, the and President John Leverett, secured an appropriation for he building from Samuel Shut, Esq., captain, general and governor in chief. In all over his majes-tv- s province of Massachusetts Bay, in New England. Then they traced the history of the building from the time It was finished to 1720 down, through the revolution, the war of 1812, the Civil war and the great world war. . WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. Among the 140 vdbrels under construction for the navy, are four types new to the American battle fleet, but long In uae by the other principal maritime powers. They are the battle cruiser, of which six are' being built; thd scout or light cruiser, the airplane carrier and the fleet 4 DECEMBER 26, 1920. e. & The battle cruiaera a 111 be of 'great speed, light armor, long cruising ladtua and strong offensive , armament, the ships being designed primarily for ranging work ahead of the main boey and fob action at long range against vessels of their own class. They are to have speed of slightly morV than thirty-thre- e knots (about forty miles) an hour, and will guns, carry eight slxteon-inc- h mounted two In a turret. The ten light cruieers also will tune tlon as scout cruisers. They will hae a speed of 33 7 knots and will carry an exceptionally heavy armament for vessels of their class, mounting twelve guns. They are designed to develop ninety thousand horse power, hall hat of the battle crulseia. i Once Used as a Barracks. They told of the part it had played In those wars used as a barracks by Washingtons troops and they told of Its use ss a dormitory, later as a recitation liall. This wasnt so many years ago, and a number of the old grads present, as Professor Edward Channlng, 78 and President Lowell told if escapades during their classes, chuckled at the memories In or out. by way sjudents sneaking of the old fire escape, carving their Initials In the old wooden benches and window sills. Today the old room where the dinner was held Is used as an economic laboratory, but except for the electric lights and new furnishings It Is much the same as it was, and the old saw It so IN ew Plane Type. as the old stories wsre grads recounted. Then One of the most Interesting of the new the old college silver among It a salt cellar given to the college bv William tjpes fa the aircraft carrier founerly the collier Jupiter., This ves- Harris, brother-in-laof President Dun- sel is being built along the line of the geneiat board's policy that aircraft carriers should be combatant vessels whose speed and other characteristics will permit of their use with the fleet at sea. The Langety will carry In the neighbor' hood of fifteen planes of both the naval and military scouting types. J The ships flying deckx will consist Of a huge platfeet above the water line, form, fifty-siextending from bow to stern a distance of about t2S feet., and with an amidships feet.' The planes width of sixty-fiv- e will bs loused below on ths hangar deck use In and will be carried to when not the flying deck In elevators. Catapults will be provided on the flying deck to into the air and give project the planes them the necessary momentum for a start. Arresting devices will be rtgged on the flying deck to permit of lanatng to. Know How Much He directly oft the deck while the Lnngely is under way. Huge cranes also will be Installed to pick planes out of the water. Riches. I six-in- w 144: a large cup' given In 1700 by Lieutenant governor Stoughton, and bowl which belonged to President Holyoke- - were used at the dinner and enhanced the memories. Professor Chester N. Greenough, 95, president of the Memorial aocletv, presided. He introduced as toastmaster Judge William O. Loring. '72. Governor Coolldge was the first speaker. It la always a pleasure to come to Harvard college," said the governor. It always would be to a Massachusetts man, especially one with ths responsibilities of office. Massachusetts has looked upon It as a product of her life of her civilisation. It was founded for the maintenance of the church, of religion. It becomes a pillar of the state and has always remained so loyal and true." Professor Channlng gave a half humorous sketch of the old building, recalling the time when Harvard raised money by lottery as safe an Investment, he declared, as the Boston and Albany. He recalled the days when, he was a student Sind attended clauses In Massachusetts. The tab.es, he said, were conveniently made of soft wood, the benches too when first sat upon, but still advantageous In that one couldn't sleep In them. , s ter, In a silver ? Store Opens at 10 A. M. Tomorrow V. President Lowell,' Too. President Lowell spoke half ly loo, at first. He as a professor, humorous- recalled the dave. be lectured In old when, Massachusetts. I don't remember. ho said, referring to something Professor Channlng had from said about studonts vanishing classes by way of the fire escape while some old "prof peered shortsightedly over a book, that students went out that way while I lectured. But 1 do remember that they came In that way so that their conscience might be at ease when they talked with the dean. Then he went on seriously: has seen everything, This In everything In American taken part ' he said. Washington was here. history, The legislature was here during the Revt olutlon the students moved to Concord. I remember my grandfather paid he occupied a room In one of the old buildings during the war of 1912.) He said that the men , would come Into the yard crying news of the war. and that every window would go up. Tea, this old building haa looked down on evervthing, has taken part in everything. Ponce de Leon went to Florida to seek the fountain of perpetual youth. This building Is the fountain of perpetual youth. The government gave us this building. Have we ever repaid It? Tea, over and over again, by pouring out annually men of the best type of education "This Is the oldest building we possess. It shows our ancestors solidity. It wgs built to stand forever. , Final Great Millinery Sale of 1920 , Amazing Values in Midseason Hats A fitting climax to the greatest Millinery1 Year in Our History! A dejebration event which will bring a tremendous, response! How many milBERLIN, Deo. 25. lions of the German war loan did Wilhelm, the late kaiser and ktng. til owner of real estate and personal property of over a billion marks (normally In value, subscribe and pay for? The Irrepressible Maximilian Harden asks this timely question, and adds: Three years ago a business man made this Inquiry at the Reichsbank, suggesting that surely such a large sum would make a useful popular Impression If devoted to the countrys needs. The Inquirer was reprimanded by the ofllcials of the Reichsbank, who said, That U nis business, and concerns neither majestys you nor anyone else. Another uncomfortable question that Harden asks Is, What Prussian ministers of yesterday or today are responsible and therefore liable to prosecution for the fact that before the conclusion of the agreement as to hla property rights there were handed out to the deserter. Field Marshal William von Hohenzollem, 51,005,000 marks In cash, Are Well Equipped. even wholly or In part In gold, The submersible will be over 200 feet perhaps silverware of a probable selling value ot long, with a displacement of about 2000 100,000,000 marks, and huge quantities tons. The propelling machinery for sur of costly gems, carpets, and so on? face cruising will be two main Diesel And what persons, officials of the emengines aft. Tbs other Diesels forward pire and merchants of the- republic, are will drive electrlo generators which will responsible for these Illegal acts as provide current for the two main electric agents, alders or abettors, and therefore motors to propel the submarines when to be made financially liable? .submerged. The estimated aurface, speed Is twenty knots and the submerged speed Is ten knots, Woman In addition to these two new types. Secretary Daniels and the general board in have recommended the construction during the next three years of three other WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. Conferences types heretofore unknown In the United States navy. They are the destroyer of the National Woman's party as a prelong-ranDeader, cruising submarine! liminary to the national convention to g and submarines similar to be held here February IS to 19 were called today for January 12 and 22. the the German first for national executive committee members and the second for the national Be advisory council and stats chairmen. Reports will be prepared on the advisability of the party continuing as a political group and plans will separate be competed for the memorial pageant Rpreltl to The Tribune. which will accompany the presentation HU HD, Idaho, Dec. 25. The funeral of on 15 of statues to the oapltol of John W. Ring, who died suddenly In the the February suffrage pioneeiA Busan B. Anthony, Lake Salt will at last postoffice Elisabeth Cady Stanton ami Lucretia Tuesday, be held tomorrow afternoon, the Christian Mott. , Science church and the American Legion being In charge ef the services. The for. METAL WEEKLY REVIEW. mer win hold services at ths Odd Fellows NEW TORK. Dee. 25 The hall and the latter will hold military servorders fur rails by the Penney! ices at the grave. ( Mr. Ring was 25 year of age, and for Tork Central made and t show of flrtnneas la ill twflve years a resident of this city. For pipe awl scattered order lala some other Inr the market more than a year .he wag In service In rertlons are hopeful fretures bo caa a hotter New atari. orders st placed Frahc being attached to the Fortieth hut business continues dull. division of the United States army. Hs advantage, dull except whet furnaces are aper s In the medical a Pig onla old ass a private ardrra. Many furnaces have blows ting and was mentioned for the officers out aad corps, pnnuctloo Is being red need, aa there training school for aviation Instructors, It a strong arrntoa to nrcumuLttng unsold but the signing of the armistice prevented storks. his entering this service. Copper haa been quiet and unsettled, owing His parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ring to reports of general Industrial depression and of this city, and four brothers and four weakness In London. Pome Inquiry haa come sisters survive him. The brothers are from Ike electrical trade, hut since the sale Fred Ring of Salt Lake, Otto, Russ and of about 14,000,000 pound! to wire makers, late Albert King of this city. The sisters are last week, ao actual buainesa of Importance Miss Elsie Ring of Seattle, Mrs. Hlalne has bees reported. Total United States (godnctloa of refined Ferguson of Eden, Idaho, Mra Francis McDonald of Rolse and Mra Lee Schoon- eopper la 1920 la eatlmattd at 1.370,000,000 pounds. over of Graydon, N, D. Tin shone sd further losses, aa orerahondaat supplies and London weakness mom that offset AT HOMS FOR HOLIDAYS. liuprorenieat In sllrrr and sterling lead waa abided We further without stimuSpecial to The Tribune. lating demand POCATELLO, Idaho, Deo. Zinc win fairly aletdr, notwithstanding the Graves, formerly a student at the In London, which was attributed to Idaho Technical Institute, who Is now weakness forced liquidation and to aal log by Uennaa assistant principal of schools at Hprlng-vlllluterests. y Utah, arrived In Pocatello to spend Chrlsttnss with his MOTHER AND SON FOUND DEAD. Mr. and Mrs. O Graves of Tvhee. FANTA ANA. Cal., Dec. 25 Thn wlf Leo Homer and wife, students In ths son of Dr. M. N. Putnam, U. A. C. if Ixigsn, Utah, arrived here and dentist of Los Angeles, were found yesterday on the way to spend the In their home here dressed, dead, fully at Mr. Homers home at Burley. hen Dr. Putnam returned last night A George Hinckley, son of Mr, and Mrs. ran was heater A. C. Hinckley, arrived here yesterday burning and a can of h with th contents partly missing wag from school at Btockton. Calif. on n table. An autopsy will bn held EMPLOYSEt REMEMBERED. -- , New Satin Hats New Faille Hats New Hats New Celophane Hats New Visca Hats New Combinations Gros-de-Londr- i I ik Grpup es 'S 2 ' ! Group 3 $ $ 1 r IIats that will be worn for Black Brown WASHINGTON. Dec. 25. Latest advices from San Jose, Costa Rica, where delegates representing the Unionista parties of the five Central American republics are meeting to discuss the formation of a single Central American state. Indicate that the prospect for such action Is less bright than It was a few weeks ago. Ths opposition in each of the five countries la now conducting a strong campaign, which already has had Us effect In San Jose, The opposition contends that no such union could exist without the active support of the United States, and this Is what the "Uniomstas" are anxious to avoid. From the beginning the f'Unlon-Jatahave opposed the treaty Interest tk United States government has In Nicaragua, aa a result of which, it Is generally admitted, Nicaragua is now the most prosperous republic In Central America Hostility between Nicaragua and Costa Rica la another stumbling block, and Without Nicaragua ths union would be difficult, because Costa Rica would not be contiguous to the rest of the new state Nicaraguan authorities have protested that the entire movement waa Inspired bv hostility to the United 8latea, which has taken no stand In the matter. Gray Pheasant Henna Pekin Cherry Trimmings Gold Brocades Styles Face lists Smart Sailors Off-th- Ostrich Silver Brocades Flowers Fancies Beaded Effects , Celophane Strips t e , it clear- to Group 2 $ Group 4 $ ,.. t . a .... come Colon Not ance hats of old a sale of new ones! ' months Navy BeneatlP the flying deck other traveling cranes will be provided M hoist aircraft out of the hold spaces and for car rtng them to machine shops, assembling spaces and to the elevators, c Shop fa111 cilities for repairs Include a completely equipped machine shop, wing repairing shop, molding spaces, a metal shop and various storerooms. for providing An Ingenious method smokeptpe without breaking the flying deck area Is devised for the Langley. The ship will have two smoke funnels, one on each side, clear of the flying deck and interconnected so that Aha amoks may always oe discharged on the lee side and thus not Interfere with the landing or discharge of aircraft. The fleet submarines building number six. Six others authorized have not yet been contracted for. Their principal characteristics will be a long cruising radius, enabling them to accompany the fleet under practically all conditions, and new structural designs to make them as nearly' aa possible proof from depth cliarges. f. A Great Special Purchase in Four Big Group Maximilian Harden Wants Scheme to Erect One State Out of the Five Central Nations Meets Opposition. Subscribed Out of Cranes Are Provided. Announcement in the First Sec tion of This Newspaper Today Values will that A d v a n ; JI e c styles and Chin Chine New Pokes long be remembered! Turbans Tricornes Side Bolls Dance Hate These hats are ideal for New Year's Eve wear! . new - A Monday Special s" Eight Firemen Overcome Party Leader in Blaze in Toronto Conference s Called - mlne-lavln- 7. John W. Ring Will Buried at Buhl Today first-clas- I e, )s-terda- Bpectnl to The Tribune, par-en- ta holl-da- ta j Dec. 25 The POCATELLO, Idaho, rocatello Tribune' did not Issue today In order that every member of the staff could have a holiday Bert Htoker, business manager of the paper, yesterday each member of the fores with presented a big Christmas turkey The tiewatims tame In also for special consideration. J F. Murray also followed hla annual custom of giving each carrier a slip for ti worth of merchandise at the 1 ople . a tors, . . i WORSHIPER IS FOUND DEAD. CLINTON. Iowa, Dec. 25c-- IN hen the congregation at midnight mass In Ht. Irenaetia' church arose to leave, William Curran, an agrd parishioner, was found ' dead, at 111 kneeling as If In prayer. j, . - By Universal Service, TORONTO, Deo. 25. Eight firemen were overcome by chemical fumea today in a fire which destroyed the brick Building of the Shuttleworth Chemical company. The firemen had- - been trapped on a staircaae which collapsed. They were removed to a hospital, flve-sto- 8EARCV FOR MlSSlrtOi ?N MATES. 25. Officer Kan , Dee. TOPEKA. searched the district around the state hospital, at the northwest corner of the city today for five Inmates of the asylum, who escaped last night when fir broke out In on of the ward buildings. Forty patients of the building were removed safely. The number Included sis patients who were carried out through flames and smoke by Dr. M. L. and several atPerry, superintendent, tendant. The damage was estimated at 510,000. bed-ridd- WOMENS REQUEST DENIED. LISBON, Dee. 25. (By the Associated Press.) The government today Informed a deputation of Portuguese women that It cculd not legally consent to grant ths womens appeal to pass Christmas day In the jails aa hostages for political prisoners. The reason given was that such action would be Illegal and that parliament waa closed and unable to discuss the question. The reply expressed admiration for the women's spirit of OKLAHOMA TOWN ECORCHEO. ARDMORE, Okie , Deo, 25, Fire uirly today deetroyed fifteen of the business houses of Wirt, a town leading about twenty mile west of hers In this Th lose Is estimated at $76,0041 tocounty. Bursting of a water main drained the city water tank and the ritlsens were forced to let tbe fire burn Itself out. $100.-00- , NAUTRAL. 0. ' Relent!! claim that a womans mind Is more apt to succumb to great mental stress than a man "Van, I suppose th oonatant changing will wear It out." Boston of anything Transtrlpt. CARTWRIGHT DIES. DEMONSTRATION. KINHBTON. W. Dec. 25 Persistent Commercial Traveler This Lady I Cartwright tiros, sir, have quite a new departure wrlglit, Busy Manufacturer Good! Let me see Canada, died her today at tbe age of It, jroudbt OjtiUaa, LADY V. a RIOT PROBE IS ORDERED. ' MANILA, Deo. 24 Investigation by the department of Justice Into causes of the clash between the constabulary and police forces December 15, when eleven persons were killed In riots, was ordered todav by Governor General Francis Burton Harrison. Exhaustive Inquiry Into th conduct of the officer as well a th men of both forces was directed, t , Regular $5.95 Values Double bed size. 'They come in white and blue, pink and white, gray and xhite tan and and white. Actual; weight, 3 pounds. . MittvOBkivGosp- - 1 Wb-- it) rft |