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Show WIRES TELL SAFETY OF SILT LAKERS Cheering Messages Are Re ceived From Zionites Marooned Ma-rooned in Europe ALL BELIEVED SAFE Many Who Intended to Pro long Stay Abroad Ex pcted Home Soon Se e-a n cssages f om Sa t Lakers ma rooned In Europe were rece ved In Salt Lake yes erdaj w th a great deal of re 1 ef From t e numbers of messages rece ed from the tou sts abroad t is now be e ed hat a Sa t Lake s are per feet y safe n Lu ope hough they may suffer some at f om no en e ces In clden to the warfare TV le ere is some anx et fe t for t ose who are st n Eu ope and f on whom no message has been re e ed s nee the commencement of t e war re at es and fr ends are re eved by the encourag ng epo s from o her tourists n the war zone and feel that the ones from wh m no word las been re ce d a e 1 tt e or no danger Miss Bodfiish in Naples M ss Rebekah Lou se Bodf s dau0h ter of F V Bodfls 81 O s ree yester day cab ed her fat er f on Nap es say ing hat she ou d lea e for Ame lea n a few dayB W hen a w as dec ared M ss Bodf sh and friends were n south e n France The F enc gove nn ent took aj ra 1 ay t anspo a on or the use of he m Itary and for seve al days "1 ss Bodf h and her part ere deta ned In the v Iage whe e they ere at the out break of host t ea Later they were perm tted to go to Swi zer and and thence made the r way to Nap es Dr J Hosme and w fe have reached Ise v York from Eng and lhey w red jes e dav that the ad taken ad antage of the opportun ty to return and cance ed the r European r p on account of the war Dr and Mrs Hob ner we e spend ng a sho acat on n Eng and and had p anned to tour Ge many and then rpend se eral mon hs n Norway and Swede The war found them stl 1 In Eng and and t ey hastened back to this coun rj Smyth Hears Trom Son Captain Luc en H Smyth j esterday re ce ved a cable from h s son Q en M er Smyth from Sw tzer and conta n ng the s ng e wo d safe G en Smjth was graduated f om S anford a vear io0 and for t e pa t 3 ear has been taking post graduate work i t the Unl ers ty of Ber n He p anned to spend two years s udying in Ge n any for h s doctor s de g ee and wourd have been there another year but for the war No word from h m as been rece ved re at ve to h s 1 r ans and It Is probab e that he w 1 e u n home as t Is not' kely that the Un vers tv of Ber n w reopen th s fal ; or if does that it w admit foreign ers as students unt 1 after the war has been concluded Capta n Smyth thinks it probab e that h s son was spend ng the Bummer n the A ps of Swltzer and when t e var broke out Mrs Karnck in Berne J Re atives of Mrs Sarah E Kar Icl and I er daughter Den se were great y relieved j esterday to receive a cab egram from, them announcing the r safe arr va in Berne Sw ze and M s Karr ck and , her daughter have been studying n Be n and her Sa t Lake friends and re at ves were concerned for the r safe y Senator Smoot had been reques ed by loca re a tlves to have the state department aid n tl e sea ch for M s Ka r ck and er daughter It was thought that they were st 1 n Germany unt the cab e mes sage was rece ved from Swltzer and H B Stratton and W W Stratton two Sat Lake boys sons of Dr Grace Stratton 4. ey are be eved to be In bw ze land but notl ng has been heard f om them s nee the oufcb eak of the war H B Stra ton who is a student at Ox ford and h s b other were spend ng the summer on a e surely tour' of the con t nent letter wr tten a few days be fore the war from Geneva has been re ce ved by the r mo her In the le ter they sa d they p anned to spend another week n Sw tzerland and then take a trp down the Rh ne through. Germany Dr A ey th n s that the war p obab y com pe ed them to re nain in Swltzer and Miss Hj de Not Located No wo d has been recel ed f om Miss Rorran a Hyde Sa t Lake s ta en ed oung viol Is s nee Ju y 21 In, the last etter rece ved by her parents Mr and Mrs J S Hyde 978 East Fourth bouth street Miss Hjde sa d she was at Cassel Germany awal ng the arrival of Emna Lucy Gates p eparatory to jo n n e Roal Ope a company When as eard f om Mr and Mrs J E Bamberger and daugh er Do o y we e at Car sbad Gern a y No word has been rece ved f om them s nee the out b eak of t e wa They had spoken of eav ng soon for Far s and it may be that they had left Germany efo e t e commencement of host t es Fraule n Meta Boettc er -instructor n German n he Sa t Lake sc 00 s was ast heard from at Wiesbaden Germany where she was v s t ng her aunt It is probable that she is st there it ss Ge trude Hart well 67 Fifth a enue has been spend jlng the summer In Pa s No recent word has been rece ved fron her I Little Cause to Tear T W S oan 251 Second a enue said ast n g t hat wh e he had rece ved no wor f 0 h s son Lau ence S oan who so a m ss on for the Mormon church n Ge n any he was not at al aarmed He sa d hat he bel e ed the e was no occas on for concern lie sa d he thoug t that as soon as transpo tat on and com mun cat on fac es were estored his son wou d probab y leave Germany and go to Hoi and vhence he wou d not fy h s parents Miss Margaret MacVlch e Miss Grace E Frost and M ss Sus e Wilton of the Salt Lake schoo s are be eved to be on the r way home f om Furope They cab ed a few days ago from London that hey wou d ea e Fi day from L verpool and the r fr ends are await ng news of he r safe arr va n New York Mrs Lou Windsor of Sa t Lake s in vaude v e in London Hr engagemen s ca led fo a tour of t e Br t sh Is es but she had no cont nenta bookings It s be 1 eved that she s Bafe n London |