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Show FOUR-MITE IN TO HEW ACTIVITIES Flan Brief Addresses to Public Bearing on the World War. Will Continue Their Duties Until the Day Preceding Preced-ing Christmas. With the opfiiinsr of the theaters, the wOrk of the; I-'our-MtniiU! Men of the norn-niit norn-niit tf-n on public infornuttion will bo re-hiuntHl. re-hiuntHl. lint the period of their now ;ic-tlviiy ;ic-tlviiy will he hrh f. ending December 21. During the week of 1 e--embf r 8 their subject will -f. "What Have Wo. Won?" I )ccernl)t;r 15 to December 21) l.hey will Mpoak in support of the Ked Cross Christmas Christ-mas roil call, and December 2 they will li, ly closing tributes and will be mustered out with honor. This decision was arrived at a ft.er a I series of .f.riHiiltatio-iH, in which full weight wa.s iven to the views of the various d--pa rl men I s of the government,, of the national iidvisurv council of the Knur-Minute men. of the headi punters stuff and representatives of tin: field workers ; the results of which were laid Imfore t he president by George Creel, chtirman of the conrmitieo. 1 n a it Mr.:,' at t tin decision to diseon-1 diseon-1 1 ii ue the lie l i vities of the org;i n.zation, :it Ihe ennelusinn of the campaigns already al-ready provided for, due consideration was j'.M'H to tlie fad that, the period of transi-1 transi-1 inn from a war has is to a peacu basis will be fraught with momentous problem, prob-lem, ii nn which the public will require re-quire frequent enlightenment. Activities of Speakers. It was felt, however, that the subjects which will present I homlves during this period will of necessity involve economic and political questions, from the discussion discus-sion of which it would be practically impossible im-possible In exclude part'isan views. Since t he Tout- Minute Men are strictly non-parlisan. non-parlisan. It would not be possible to use fh m for disseminating information upon Hindi questions. The situation In the communities in which the local (ii'taiii Iza tlnns are established estab-lished . also indicates the desirability of . tlisl aniline the body; since the speakers are selected from anmnif the busiest men In each community, and the rush of reconstruction re-construction work would compel a great number of them to tender resig nations In any event. The interests of the motion picture the-riters. the-riters. which have so generously and unselfishly un-selfishly co-operated in the work, had to be given r:roful consideration, also, and it was felt, that it would not be fair to ask them to continue to deviate from their accustomed programs, now that the termlr.alion of the emergency might incline in-cline some among their patrons to be less patient with such interruptions. The si hjects for the closing days of the speaking service of the Four-Minute Men are en t irely a p propria te. The campaign cam-paign for this week on the subject of American influence on world peace will be a call to an understanding and appreciation appre-ciation of (lie principles of American government gov-ernment which give promise now of being built Into the future peace of the world. List for Salt Lake. The l-'orr-Minute Men in Salt Lake Oily are as follows: F. W. Reynolds, national director for Vtah; Tebcrt Draper, associate associ-ate dircrlor; the Rev. Elmer T. Goshen, liishop Joseph S. Glass, the Rev. P. A. Himpkin. tirigham Olegg, S. Abbott Ma-innis. J. M. Lankan. K. H. TCardley, .Tallies Ingehret.sen, J. TI. Ball. Franklin Niter. N. K. Wilson, F. E, Ko'man, George E. Pa vies. J-. II. -JT. Williams. R. I. .Tin-Id. E. A. Rogers, J. H. Penni. John Jensen. Ixtn J. Haddocft. W. W. Rav, E. O. Asliton. R. W. Young, Jr., H. H. Smith, "arl A. Tin dsrer, C. M. Morris, TVmiel Harrington, Clifford E. Thompson, Ellas Woodruff. Farlev V. Jensen, J. Chal-leu Chal-leu Smith. E. I. Kimball. John D. Giles, A. C. Rces, R. H. Lvin:m. "H. W. Musser, Colo Evans. H. R. Mnemilkin. Claud T. Karnes. 1. t?. Ivaris. Oscar Kirkham, B. S. Hinckley. W. IX Filter, Earl Jar Glade. F. C. Richmond. E. A. Smith, F. 13', Scott, J. V. KHIer. W. E. Rvdr.lch. M. H. j A vies worth, P. P. Christensen. Ralph i 'Juthrie. Franklin Christensen, W. P. Mc-R.u Mc-R.u Koscoe Eardley. Net hi L. Morris, John P. Spencer, Paniel Alexander. Harold Har-old M. Stephens, Dank-! O. Earsen.jJohn M. Knight, E. R Critchlow. P. B. Shields. Frank Seegmiller. E. E Young. J. H. Paul, J. E. Frick and George K. Fellows. |