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Show THE JOURNAL', LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE EIGHT CRUISER BILL ABOUT READY FOR: Former Instructor CONSIDERATION Expected To Make Early Approval Of The Senate Amendments House Washington, Fcb. G (AP) The bill authoi lrtng 15 new cruisers earner for and an airplane Americas navy was almost ready by President for consideration Coolidge today, the senate passing the measure yesterday by a vote of 69' to 12 in almost the same form it was approved a year ago by the house. It was returned, however, to the house for consideration of senate were few amendments, which'' of these by" the Lariy - approval house- was- predicted and the bill then goes to the white house with its fate still In doubt. Like the house, the senate completely the request that the of President Coolidge chief executive . be glven a free hand in constructing the ships Against his wish, languages was retained In the bill .stipulating that the sixteen warship be started before July 1, 1931, (Mid specifying tho program whereby they would be laid down in three successive years, beginning Immediately. made -- The only material change in the bill by the senate was the by addition to an amendment Senators Eorah, Republican, Idaho, and Reed, Democrat, Missouri declaring congress In favor of the, negotiation of treaties fixing the rights to belligerents and neutrals , at sea in time of war. There Is no doubt of the disat ,the pleasure of the president.heed refusal of congress to f his wishes, but this Is not regarded as q sign that he will vricn the bill. He had asked for the larger navy and urged the legislation. Should the president sign Urjc bill, congress is expected to hegin steps to aopropriate the fib ids necessary for starting work ou five of the fifteen cruisers before next June 30. The second fiscal .contemyears program, . whjqh of the. cruiplates a start on ten sers, wul be taken care of., by the appropriation navy department measure which-- - is Just .going through the legislative mill. calls lor 1 The i entire ' program an outlay of $274,000,000, includ- OF COOLIDGE DR T M fe.fr T P The River Heights, Feb. 6 commenced sacrament meeting Sunday Jan, 27 with A. E. Lloyd and James Anderson as speakers. 1L C. Heninger and Joseph Bastow Offered prayers. Miss Lois Rider came home Friday from Blackfoot, Idaho and left Sunday with Miss Anna Olson for California. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood have been visiting with their daughter in California. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scholes Sr have been to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of a relative. John Sandberg was an Ogden business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Lundberg recently returned from a short visit with friends and relatives In Salt Lake and Clearfield. Mrs. Otto Kowallis is rejoicing over the" safe arrival of a fine baby boy. Tuesday night the Gleaner and Junior girls also the M men had a social In the, River Heights ward amusement hall. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowen is ill with scarlet fever. H. C. Heninger had the misfortune to be kicked on the leg Monday by a horse which resulted in a broken leg. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Leland Stanford untveralty and brother of Secretary Wilbur of tho navy, hat been mentioned among Hoover cabinet possibilities The Cradle Song . Drama Week Offering National Drama Week, which will be heralded In Logan by the production of The Cradle-Sonis meeting with the same enthusiastic response which has greeted Theatre movement the , Little On this accasion three enthusiasms into merge enthusiasm for the Theatre, as represented by plays of such interest as The Cradle-Song- ', enthusiasm for the Library Endowment; Fund for the college, Milch is already growing to such proportions , that it may become the biggest thing ever attempted for the College, and enthus lasm for participation in a cele bration of a movement of such magnitude as the National Drama Week movement. t U i,1 f .r everat .organizations of the of, efVipge' have- - taken, blocks ' fc and r fire making up Theatre v occasion. . The ter sfrmkr, pent ? the. women's clubS and dramatic" clubs Is hearty and if looks as If the record crowd which greeted the "Kiss For Cinderella , will be more than equal ed for The Cradle-SonOver four hundred tickets have already been sold, and a few choice reserved seats will be placed on sale at Thatcher Clothing Company for the general public. Popular admission, which Includes reserved seats while they last will be fifty cents. g, g. Postmaster New Refutes Testimony P) PostWashington, Feb. 6 master General New sent a letter today to chairman Moses of the senate postoffice committee describing as "thoroughly untrue" the testimony given yesterday by Anselm S. Russel that he had been removed as a mail carrier at Magee, Miss., because he testified against Perry W. , Howard, Mississippi Republican national committeeman. who was tired in connection with alleged bargaining - of patronage. s Mr. New mony was -- hate a good outlet for all the old phonographs we We will allow you from $30.00 to $73.00 on trade for ?1 fladiolas Thatcfie? Music Co. South Main St Phone 5d6 North and Main, V) . Ancient Powder Puff Will Possibility That Coolidge Veto Cruiser Bill Because of Time Clause Washington, Feb. 6 (API Mr. Johansen was born on-lh- e border line between Norway and Sweeden October 6, 1949. He and his wife joined the church in 18-and Mrs. Johansen left soon lor America, coming directly to The year following he Hyrum. sent for his wife and lour child-- , ren to. join him in the new world where he was practicing the trade of - a . blacksmith lu 1899 he moved his family to Montpelier where "he practiced his cnosen profession lor 12 years, after, which time he moved to Logan where he was employed as an instructor at the B. Y. C. When his wife died ten years ago he moved to Hyrum living -with After coming to America he returned as a missionary in 1894, to been his native land, and has active in Church work until ill to retire. health forced him He is the father of ten children, six of whom survive. They are: Gustav Johansen, Montpelier,, IdahOLF. A. Johansen, Ederv Ida., Hyrum Johansen, Hazelton, Ida.; Mrs. Henry Nielsen, Hyrum; Mrs. B. H. Lambers, San Francisco, Calif.; and Mrs. A. B. .Naismith, Englewood, Calif. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. In the Second ward chapeL W!th peace treaty. Strictly speaking, Boulder dami might not be considered an administration measure, though the! erection of a dam on the Colorado river was recommended by the president in his message to con-- : was no doubt -- about gress,-Ther- e the other two. President Coolidge threw the weight of his support behind the Kellogg peace treaty and saw it ratified by the senate He also: without reservations. wanted the cruiser bill passed,! but his recommendation that the time clause be removed from the bill was defeated and. there ..Is a possibility that he may veto It on that account. Boulder dam, the Kellogg .treaty and the cruiser bill were also the major tasks confronting the senate when the session began, and with these disposed of, attention' turned today to the Caraway bill to "regulate -- the- sale-- of cotton, and gram in. future markets. The house and the consideration of miscellaneous bills on its calendar. Although attention was attracted from them by the debate in the senate on the cruispr MU, committees have been busy during the last few days with the Invest- igation of patronage condnion3 in the south causing controversy. There was interesting testimony1 Lois Harrison, Avalon, Catalina of the also before a Island, Cat, school girl, with a Senate Indian affairs committee, a tons powder puff and compact exwith Jackson cavated on the Island by archeol Barnett, wealthy , og lets. It la believed to have been Indian, indicating that his mar- used by Indiana 500 years ago. riage- came somewhat in the na-- j ture- of a surprise to him. Barnett heard this but she re- -i none too good, the skies being fused to waive immunity In order overcast, with occasional flurries to testify and the hearing has of snowi recessed for the time being with Mrs. Barnetts attorney likely to be the next witness. The Indian Play affairs committee, however, had To Be Staged arranged today to go ahead with Inquiry into Indian afairs. Farm Bureau is Hearings on the radio bill were ended yesterday by , the house A cast commerchant marine committee when Hyrum, Feb. 6 posed of H - ,P(. Andersen, Miss that body reported favorably the Reta Allen, Max .Allen; Homer measure which would extend the Andersen and - W.- D. , Porter, will life of the tor. play, which was a year. On the. Senate side, 'the present a two-awritten by Mr. Porter, at a Farm Interstate commerce committee Bureau social to be given Thurs- today had before It ft bill, almost day evening atj Sear River'. City identical with the measure refor the Buread members of the ported by, the house 'committee. southern' ' part of Boif Elder Other committee meetings sche-ule- d county. today promised to be routine affairs, the house ways and t means committee going ahead j with tariff hearings and the senate immigration committee being concerned with the national origins clause of the immigrAlm statutes. Jensen Attempting To Make Flight Record Roosevelt Field, N. Y Feb. 6 of Los Jenseri (AP) Martin Angeles took the air at 9:04:05 a. m. today in his monoplane "The Green Flash" in an attempt to creat a new worlds solo endu ranee flight record. He hopes to remain in the air 40 hours and thus beat the old record of 35 hours and 25 minutes which was created by the late Lieutenant Royal Thomas. Jensen planned to hover over the Long Island flying fields, with occasional dashes over New York His plane City and other cities. carried 375 gallons of automobile usual gasoline' instead of the -' gasoline. a endurance iJepseh attempted record Oh January 30 In the same plane but was forced down on the beach (it Northport, Long Island, on account of mechanical difficulties (after he had beep ,in. the air several hours. Weather conditions today were Porter For ft. 4 Hoover Wants To Catch A Tarpon cabin float, on the roof of Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 6 (AP) which were white flags bearing -Pr- esident-elect Hover has his the names of states which gave heart set on catching a tarpon to General votes electoral their before he leaves Florida for By Alexander R. George Washington late this month and (Associated Press Feature Writer) Harrison. "Look out for pickpockets," he is seeking to work out a plan Washington (fp) Down Pennwith was the warning caption above to spend three or four days on banked sylvania avenue the National In- the west coast next week. Mr. cheering "log cabin" enthusiasts, an article in Gen. William Henry Harrison, telligencer, a Washington news- Hoover is going to Fort Myers hero of Tippecanoe and standard paper of that time, which said:are next Monday to attend a birthday The light fingered gentry luncheon for Thomas A. Edison bearer of the Whigs, rode on a white charger to the Capitol to very active and have already and he probably will set out for of number a great the tarpon grounds late that day become the ninth chief magis- robbed Phil- to remain until strangers at the depots at trate of the nation. Thursday even. Washing. The election to- - the presidency adelphia, Baltimore and in and gangs lhe observance" of the birthday of the man who, in his youth, ington. They go had abandoned a - peaceful car- crowd about a person when In of Mr. Edison is to be simple. Mr. of bustle getting and Mrs. Hoover will arrive at the eer as a physician to become an the hurry and the Edison estate soon after noon and Indian fighter on the western his baggage and commit warn remain for an hour or so. act. conductors Let the frontier, followed a political camlet the public Under the plan which the next1 paign famous for 'its partisan passengers beand on guard during the president hopes can be worked fervor. There had been vast generally out. his trip to the Okeechobee camp meetings, torchlight pro- inauguration. Mrs. Harrison, who was an district of Florida on February 15 of party cessions, - the flaunting at the, time, remained, at and 18 would be started from Fort emblems and - the singing of their home at North Bend, Ohio. Myers, with the first night spent, party songs, mistress df the executive at Clewiston on the south end of It was the first national The mansion was Mrs. Jane the lake, after visits to Okeechotriumph of the Whigs in 16 years Harrison, widow4 of - the Findlay. second bee and Morehaven. The and the members of that party son of the second and last day would be de- president. to swarmed into Washington one the month .after an to voted Exactly j of the Inspection celebrate the victory. For several the country was, areas hardest hit by the storm days prior to the inauguration inauguration last year. plunged Into sorrow by the news visitors poured in from distant of the death of the president. He Mr. Hoover Is going to put in states and on the eve of the 68. the oldest of the presi several afternoons this week fishceremony there was a great In- was inauguration, but ap ing off Biscayne Baye, as he flux of citizens from the con- - dents at was in fine! health. .He did yesterday. He wiU spend of Maryland and tieuous contracted a severe cold when 'he his forenoons at his offices near bv Virginia Thlv TarrifeeT on hogback home on Belle caught in the rain while the anHifrStCa taWng a iong walk before break- - Isle, receiving callers and taking care of correspondence. Sleepteg quarters were at On his engagement list for topremium and furniture dealers ; to e day are David Baird, Jr., of Camprudent, became opulent from the sale oft and den, one of the Republican leadcots. Lons before sunrise of theidie fe off,ce ' ers of New Jersey, and Repre4, 1841, morning of March sentative C. C. Bolton of Ohio. shrtll whistle 'of the cars and HARRISON - Three Words That Mean Savings at this Store TheSmart Tailored A Spring specialization with J. C. Penney Com pany because the fashion is such a derisive one! $9 .90 " And $14-7ti 5 i In Ntry Twill . . In Pastel Tweeds .. In HairTme Stripes attractive crisply finished with novel pockets, bindings, ttitchings, and the like very modestly priced. -- for Women tt Masts Juniors A Delightful Gfotip of i ! tocmVHINGTONtoHOOVER HENRY f - et TliejnamlPat WILLIAM Service! , h Logan, Utah Values! Thrift ! the passage of the cruiser bill, the senate has disposed of the last1 of the three socal'id adminLt.-1-- . tion measures, the other two being Boulder dam and the Kellogg log 1841 Periibrook Spring Hats Felt Straw Braids Combinations Smart small shapes to wear right now with fur collared coats straw braids, bright felts and combinations of straw and felt youthful hats and modes for matrons, too. Theres a' look of spring about them that is irresistible. A Specialized Group Our Own Standard Made to to Sell for dn-va- ljd ' Pntly a1. bu in the capi , vania avenue gave notice inai m fh st.mimor. the auspicious day of Inaugura-- 1 i of black, and al: tion had arrived. At sunrise a,ad had i i most ' every private dwelling salute of 2ft guns was fired from upon the door .knockers. the Mail, soon after citizens c'repe Were 23 pallbearers, one There roused from theif slumbers, for eaclv state, who --wore white averiue.7 U thronged - the scarfs Preceding- the general in The coffin, covered with a pall thIndtenwars aifd'TheWar of Hthe funeralcar drawn bv right elevatedto who nation. General in. white. The conaueror fOrmC0in enh? of Tecumseh. the Indian Bona- the clothesparte, was laid o . rest to the 5"? 8"d S?'irinfh' on both aides From windo 8uns avenue ladies .of Pennsylvania waved handkerchiefs, the new couniry t President returning their smiles What is real progress" asks with and repeated a big motor manufacturer. About greetings lows 1 1 the parade were sever- - eighty miles an hour judging utirt at impeeanoe ehih, lrye frm tf-- e ads . psllas News. n. arffit Act tjuick 3D "Dies At Hyrum PENNEY C0, J.C. First BILLS lhes Old Phonographs can get. OF THE THREE' ADMIIHSTRATIVE 83 wrote that the, testinot only untrue but that on tho contrary the- - fact that he was a witness for the government In this case was responsible for his having been retained several months beyond the time . when he should have been removed, as It had been urged that his removal would - cause a to discredit his In evidence jury the eae against Howard" The "letter said that charges Russell and his brother, The enormous difficulties In against wno was postmaster at Magee, the way of preventing war are were Investigated by post office strikingly illustrated by the laIn the judgmentable outbreak in the highly inspectors and that ment of the postmaster general esteemed Salvation Army. Mil- their "disclose a very reports , , waukee Journal. , shocking and scandalous , condi- . itiou at the office at Magee, as a Maybe they are just trying to result of which the carrier was move Salvation Army headquart- - removed and 'an examination .is ers to the lands that needs the now in progress for the creation most salvation Fountain I n n of an eligible list from which (S. C.) Tribune we may replace the postmaster We , old age. pr-toCJo- ipaaiTs Alt At B. Y. i : College m -- -- SENATE HAS DISPOSED Andreas Johansen, ,80, for nine years an Instructor at the Brig-naYoung College, died at the home of his daugnter Mrs. Hemy Nielsen, here, Monday evening, from -- complications incident to FavoreH For Cabinet Wednesday, February 6, 1929. I Henry Stimson Returning To U. S. Continued from Page One romevacant unon the death of Major General Leonard Wood. During the world war Mr StimStudents of Ogden, Utah, schools take drawing lesaons from an. son was appointed as a judge adinstructor who can rids wild horses as well as paint and sculpture vocate with the rank of major them. Joseph Packer, left, mounted Wildfire, notorious outlaw and Later he Joined the 305th field remained In the saddle longer than any other roughrider. At right, a artil'ery as a Peutenant colonel He was advanced to the rank of sculpturing of one of hie own rough rider experiences., colonel and commanded the regibeen mentioned repeatedly for the ment la France. , Stimsons names Is one of half appointment True Courage a dozen which have figured proCourage Is noi blind endeavor to do minently in the speculation over President-ele- ct will approve the thirteen-mont- h Hoovers that which Is necesearj If within the selection of a secretarv of state. calendar, the extra rensmiaUa limlu providing bo roan possibility Pwlpbt Wf Morrow Ambassador to month is added to their winter cf echlsvcrncnt. Grlt Maxiro is one of t)o Clermont (Fla ) Press. to tune gPflsnn . |