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Show iTEQ 111 FOOD EXFEBTCOMING HERE Mrs. Charlotte Kellogg Will Arrive in Salt Lake Friday Fri-day to Talk on War. Mrs. Charlotte Kellopg, the Ameri'-an woman most noted In Belgian relief work, is to arrive in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon aft-ernoon and will remain here to address a meeting to be held Friday r.ight at Hotel Ho-tel I'tah. Mrs. KeKoce is to speak on the sub-Jct: sub-Jct: "The War and lis problems." S;nsorinr the meeting will he the sta:e food aim:nistratioi. the Federal. on of Vo!!.en s Cl'-ii s. women's division of the state council of de'.eme. Pare r.t-Teacher association. Home and School .iei:e and other patriotic and civic organizations of the citv. H.-r visit here Is part of a tour she is making for the federal food administration administra-tion nt as-hinrton. Recently she has spoken at Hoston. Chicago. IV.tsbum. New York. Washington. St. Louis and other l.ire eastern cities. Just be'.ire she .vmes here she is to address a lare mc-etinc at Denver and then she will come into S.ilt Like City as her finaJ stop before be-fore she poes on to California, where her home Is and where she plans to laie a rni:cn needed rest. Mrs. Helloes is the wife of Pr. Vernon KUIoca. ; releasor of philosophy at Pt.in-f.vrd Pt.in-f.vrd university. When Herbert C. Hw cr. the pres. -nt federal food administrator, or'.unztd the commission for relief in Relet'.: rn. lie cailed vfn VT. Ke'.lopc to he his chief assistant. Kellovii! went tiiroush t:ie sicel rirc that Oermany had estab-lisv.ed estab-lisv.ed around pe'irium and made his hr i.hliiiu-tors at Brussels. From tl'.ere lie Vrect.'d tv,e d'.stril'ition of relief supplies sup-plies throuchemt ltelaium and northern France while Hoover remained In London, colle.'tint: the funds and provisions to rarrv on the itreat work. Kollocs ari Hcxiver remained on the job until the Cnited Slates entered the war and Americans Amer-icans were forced to leave the invaded part of l;.'-;ulii. Mrs. Kellokti: was permitted to cross the c.ermnn sicel rinc and enter neliutn after the war had been In progress eisht months. She went Into Helciuni to In-es'o;ate In-es'o;ate tile needs of the women urd children of the stricken country and she is the oiy American woman Cormany has permitted to cross t lie line since the w..r started. Her experiences have been consolidated in the hook. "The Women of Heltilum." the sale of which has run into the thousands, the entire irross proceeds helm; clvcn to TViirian relief work. When the Cmted States entered the war and Hoover was torced to Klvo tip his cherished lielclan relief work and take over the position of food administrator administra-tor for the United States, he called upon Pr Krlloiri- to he his first assistant in tills new fie'd. Mrs. KclU'Ss was later commandeered and she has since been tonrlm: the country, tellins from personal knowledge of the conditions that exist "over their" to emphasize tho need of cooservlnc "over here." Mrs. KelloKS Is one of the few remar'x-ablv remar'x-ablv sue. -estul women speakers of the Vnited Siales. She possesses eminence, eonibiiled with womanlv sympathy, and she knows her topic food conservation -for she lias scon millions in the soup line In Holitlum. |