Show TITLED BRITON VISITS S. S SL L. L TO 4 I SEE SEEl MORMONS r Sir Sir- l ui Frank Bowden Borden Studies tL iL L. L D. D S. S in iii Utah Likes 14 Those He Has Met l PLANS TO ANALYZE T LABOR CONDITIONS ii Traveler Who Vho Hires 2000 Workers r Will ill Seek N New ev Ideas in America Sir Frank Bowden Dowden British m motor lor f manufacturer and Lad Lady Dow Bowden en f for former or- or I Isi m mgr mer r bello of San Francisco arrived arrived Iti iri si Salt Salt t Lake yesterday The Thc titled Brit ls ers are making makin a I tour of America after t er which Sir Frank hopes to make of American labor Jabor conditions in iri an effort cHort to aid workers In his factory factory fac rac- tor tory in Nottingham where he lic employs cm- cm ploys Toys 2000 men an and women Sir Frank says ays that American labor problems are arc comparatively el simple a atile aw as tile life American merican laboring man knows what ho wants and has has sensible lead lead- C ers tS The IThe The British laborers do not know what they want and will not be satis atis- satisfied ati tied fled until they get het It it he said in sling giving giving sl ing his Idea of tho the essential differ differ- tho the American and thc the J workman man ad d Bowden Dowden is a dau daughter of ot Col Cot Alexander Houston and was born In San Francl Francisco co Jc will visit in In her hOme city for several weeks week after aeter which she ho will return to tho the east cast coast Cast for tor the thc remainder of or her sta stay In ITi lp- lp America Visitor I Ii World Sir Frank who Is 72 years years' ear old is isa isa a it world traveler He was in AmerIca AmerIca America Amer Amer- ica first In 1876 on his way war home homo Co Lo I England from China Since then he 1 hai 11 a visited this country countr frequently tho la last t visit being In 1910 IO 10 lie was wasI I b busy s In war days making various arlous kinds of ot munitions including high ex explosive ex- ex plosive shell fuses uses of or which he produced pro pro- ced The war office re refused re- re 1 fused at nt first to let et an any except gov- gov factories turn out munitions s ys s Sir l Frank but it soon saw the jolly folly of or this plan The league eague of or nations Is described r r- r as as' as popular in England both among tho common people and In the tho houses of oC parliament Sir Frank says the present situation in the Senate over o the ratification of oC the V c v y nant is hot not approved in England He lie says sas that tho document Is 15 necessary for the stability stability sta sta- of or the worlds world's governments Ono One of or Sir Franks Frank's main objects in inn Including n ludin Salt Lake lit if his itinerary was vas s to see for Cor or he hc says sas the ome l round of oC the Mormon people He Ie says that a false raIse impression concerning con con- the Mormons exists in England Eng Eng- 1 land nd and that the newspapers there here innocently through l Ignorance norance help l to deceive the regarding the real character and worth of or the Latter day Paints He wants to see sec for tor him himself the people whom the newspapers nr iro 11 attacking The majority of or the Mormons Mormons Mor tor- mons mons he ha has haR met arc friendly courteau courteous courte courte- au ous and kind says Kays a s 's Sir Frank He lie has always heard from Americans that J Latter day Saints arc are honest and straightforward in business 11 Him Health I Pronounced a d dying ln man In China a JI nearly arl fort forty years cars ago o Sir Rh Frank FrankJ J id hi Ins hs way war to J- J England and took 10 tin D bicycling to improve his health I HI His his happiness oe over recovering erin I h. h In this tIlls va way Jed led hlin hini to enter bicycle le manufacturing g business and andis he is known as the bicycle king all over ocr tho the British empire he sa says s 's His Ills factory has grown until it Is one of or the h greatest t thre three speed d small manufacturing m plants In hi England Kir sI Frank I is II a ma magistrate and a fellow of or the noal Geographical so- so let ety His Hla opinions on the American n nl l labor bor situation as a suggesting sug remedies rem British unrest will be looked hooked forward for for- orward or- or ward ard to as valuable b by leading manufacturer manu mann of the empire it Is said How Howlong Howlong lon long long- longhe he will remain in this country coutrY will depend I upon on the len length th thor of or lInc time Uptakes him to comprehend the Amer Amer- American lean ican situation lu With lh other American women married to toi to I English nobility Lady Larh Bowden Dowden did much n to relieve the tho suffering of or Americans Amer Amer- returned to England for the con- con period The Bowden Dowden town townhouse house lo wan vat loaned to the British O nent for nn an auxiliary hospital It was s said b |