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Friday, January 8, 2021

"THEY ARE NOT GOING TO DESTROY THE NAVY"

HARDING PLEDGES TO SUPPORT STRONG NAVY

Marion, Ohio (JFK+50) On January 8, 1921, Representative Thomas S. Butler, chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee, met with President-elect Warren G. Harding here in Marion.

The chairman was assured by the President-elect that "plans for the completion of the 1916 navy ship-building program" would be supported by the incoming Harding administration.

Representative Butler said...

"They are not going to destroy the navy."

*Thomas Stalker Butler (1855-1928) was born in Pennsylvania & admitted to the bar in 1877.  He served as a judge  in 1888 before serving in the US House of Representatives 1897-1928.  TSB was chairman of the Committee on Pacific Railroads & the Naval Affairs Committee.

SOURCE

"Harding Said To Stand For Strong Navy," The New York Tribune, January 9, 1921, Chronicling America, Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/ 

 
 
Thomas S. Butler
Aug 29 1913
Harris & Ewing Photo
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