The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 117, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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supposed to have been the basis of the
flood truditlon in the Scriptures of all
All that is a little
New York dragged a full two days*
travel from city to city.
"The stage coach reached the peak
of its efficiency on both sides of the
Atlantic before the Iron horse arrived.
"Generations yet unborn will see the
airplane and the dirigible reach tlieir
l^eak of usefulness. That they should
sneient religions,
remote from the immediate purview of
a transportation man today, but It
cannot fall to captivate his imaglha-
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ever be replaced by superior means of
transportation acorns Incredible to us
now, Just as the surpassing of the lo-
comotive once seemed incredible.
“There Is a tradition that the At-
lanteans. whose lost continent Is sup-
posed to He along the floor of the At-
lantic Ocean, attained higher scientific
knowledge than the Aryan race has yet
reached, nnd that they navigated the
air by use of a subtle natural force
subject to tho highly trained human
will.
"Their misuse of that force is said
to have brought about the submer-
gence of Atlantic, the event which Is
FUTURE POLICY OF NAVY LEFT
TO CONFERENCE.
80ME DAY AIRPLANE WILL BE
CONSIDERED SLOW.
Washington, Dec. 12.—-Secretary
Denby, in his first annual report, made
public today, announces that he has
‘no recommendation to make at this
lime relative to the naval establish-
ment.” A proposed future policy for
the navy Is embodied in the American
proposal to the anus conference, but
Mr. Denby omits any reference to this.
His only statement as regards the con-
ference is ft recognition of "the ar-
duous and excellent work" performed
by the navy general board and Individ-
ual naval officers in the preparation
of information preliminary to it.
The itaval budget for the next fiscal
year ulready has been submitted to
Congress. It is baaed upon the old
policy of "a navy second to none" and
contemplates continuation of tho con-
struction of nine battleships and six
battle cruisers, which would be scrap-
ped under the American proposal for
the limitation of world naval forces.
The total of the budget, $431,754,000.
is $264,000,000 less than the original
estimates, Mr. Denby’s report dis-
closes, the reductions having been
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mission more difficult, and 1 hope we Problems, the time tables had b< < n
shall be free front this particular, virtually at a standstill for thirty
handicap In the near future." j years before the airplane loomed up i
Secretary Denby writes that since as a rival.” And that 1* almost always
assuming office he has given close H»o way with a new discovery or in- i
personal attention to the udmlnistra- vention it arrives after Us predeces- :
tlon of Justice in the navy with a view sor has reached Its peak of usefulness. !
to minimising Injustice and reducing " «« ^ *MrHr'£Ur n. £ It 1
punishment and that In the near fu- leading, with a I he .peed rivalries ;
ture recommendations and modifies,- *he ron ru u< ’ . * .
. . i .. . .. , « , of larger and better locomotive*, the
Till" m . h *?'wn,n* thi* running time between New York and
ma ter wIII be submitted "to carry out Wa8hlngton hllH bw.„ reduced-how
further the policy I have outlined much (lo you suppoH0? exactly five
above. jTiinutc*!
Reporting on his visit to th« Atlsnt- pxhe Ratlroftd Gazette of February 11
Ic fleet, the secretary says "It wns says:
gratifying to note the fine condition ..Qn a itraightcr track the I’cnnsyl-
of material afloat nnd the high rhor- van|H attains a considerably^ higher
nle of the officers and men." He con- Hpee<j. The fastest train between Jer-
olnde* his report by expressing "my 8oy city and Washington covers the
admiration fer nn.l nry confidence in distance, 226.7 miles in five hours and
the commissioned and enlisted ranks two minutes.
of the Navy and Marine Corps, whose j "And the fastest Pennsylvania train
unswerving fidelity to duty merits the today makes it In only five minutes
approval of their fellow countrymen. ' less. Five minutes in thirty-four
They think first of country, then of j years! And the airplane has cut down
the service, and last of self.” Its W.ishlngton-New York time seven
■-—— ■*' minutes in a few months. An army
Stereotyped. pilot did the trip the other day In 79
Our bank advertises that the only In the 0f ,hc re:
public it was a week’s Journey, and
sensible course for a man when per- the fast between Philadelphia and
Who Owns This Dog
Chicago. — Some city employe who
took his dog to the city hall and kept
the “purp" In his office is going to los«
his Job. Tho dog slipped out and bit
Jewell Krelsman, but escaped without
tho Identity of bis master becoming
known.
Safe TEUk
Special to the Herald.
Austin, Texas, Dec. 12—Plans are be-
ing matured by a committed of the
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law faculty of the University of Texas
for the establishment here of a State
periodical to be devoted to the legal
profession. This commute consists of
ILeon Green, chairman, Judge C. S.
Potts and Judge I. P. Hildebrand. FY>r
more than a year there has been a
discussion among the members of the
faculty and students of the School of
Law, as well as by representative at-
itomeys of the State of the need of
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Texas, it Is to be financed and issued
by A private corporation which will
'•have a capital stock of $25,000 to
$50,000 divided Into shares of 50 each.
The trustees of the fund that is to be
raised from the sale of stock are Judge
John W. Brady, Judge Ireland Graves
and Judge A. E Wilkinson, all of Aus-
tin. this money to be held by them
until the full amount of tho capital
igtock has been subscribed and paid
in and a charter obtained. The plans
further provides that the editor-in -
chief of tho Texas Law Review shall
be chosen by the board of directors
from the members of the faculty of the
Law School of the University of Tex-
as, but that he shall not be paid any
sum whatsoever for his services.
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of tho law faculty committee that the
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dollar of the public, money «p<nt in
the operation and nthlntenanee of tho
navy."
The naval secretary’s report as well
ns those of the various bureau chiefs
which accompany It is devoted to ii
review of the work of the navy dur-
ing the last year. Some space Is glvep
to peace time activities, the secretary
declaring that naval patrol detach-
ments In Asiatic and Near . Eastern
waters "are constantly Involved in
preventing strife and protecting per-
sons and interests in case strife be-
gins.
Reporting to the President on the ro-
Savts Sistsr, But Diss.
Glasgow. — Walking hand in hand
from school, Jane Jones, aged 12, and
her sister^ Megan, aged 4. failed to see
a motor car until It was upon them.
Jane threw her little sister to one side,
but was herself struck the next instant
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The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 117, Ed. 1 Monday, December 12, 1921, newspaper, December 12, 1921; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572274/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .