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Show IEGIONNAIRES TO ' 'COOPERATE FOR CIVILIAN DEFENSE J War veterans are under an ob-gation ob-gation to cooperate with committees com-mittees on civilian defense, since -eir training and experience iake them capable workers in utrgency, L. F. Pett said in leaking at a meeting sponsored Jt Thursday evening by Ameri-' Ameri-' in Legion post No. 30 for Le-; Le-; onnaires, war veterans, auxili- ,-ry members and their partners i the Civic Center. ."While Mr. Pett's remarks were ' Pphcable to local organization, ''lem S. Schramm, past comman-. comman-. 'er of the Utah department of '"'e American Legion and state 1 1 J raid warden, spoke on the de-linse de-linse organization of Utah. He -Jd the group that the American Ameri-can Legion had always advoca- Sid preparedness and was now dvocating that veterans be ac-ve ac-ve in civilian defense efforts. " Lunch was served to approximately approxi-mately 50 persons by Post Commander Com-mander Mike Brisk, and Legion-i Legion-i aires J. Dewey Knudsen and O. ?A Warner, committee members. |