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Show wide chain specializing in service serv-ice for moving people. Guest headliners at the meeting meet-ing will include Dr. O. Preston Robinson, editor and general manager of the Desert News and , Telegram, who will speak at the annual meeting of the Salt Lake Travelers Aid Society. This meeting will be a vital part of the conference itself. Dr. Robinson Robin-son will speak to the subject of "New Directions in World Affairs." S. L. Travelers Aid Charts Meeting Plans are well under way to extend typical Salt Lake City hospitality to a group of Travelers Trav-elers Aid visitors who will convene con-vene here this month. Dwight Manwaring, chairman of the local arrangements committee com-mittee for the regional conference confer-ence of the National Travelers Aid Association, announced details de-tails of the local Travelers Aid Society's hospitality plans following fol-lowing a meeting of the arrangements arrange-ments committee. The three day conference will open at the Hotel Utah on May 20, with delegates from 29 cities in 13 states in attendance. A reception will be tendered to the delegates by the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake City Travelers Aid Society Thursday evening May 21 from 6 to 7. Harold P. Fabian, president of the Salt Lake City Travelers Aid Society, with members of the Board, will be responsible for the event. Registration of delegates will be under the supervision of the Salt Lake City office. Howard L. Blood is serving as the publicity chairman. "New Directions" will be the theme of the conference. Soeak-ers Soeak-ers will include the national president, Donald S. Stralem, and the general director, Mrs. Savilla M. Simons of the National Na-tional Travelers Aid Association which federates 105 Travelers Aid operations and 950 coooerat- ing organizations in a nation-1 |