Show Lecturer Seeks Chance to J Join in Everest Party Tom in S. S L. L for Extension Ex- Ex tension Course Talk Praises British for Endurance I and Sportsmanship British sportsmanship al anti and British British Brit Brit- ish endurance has scarcely ever been as well tested as in the at attempts attempts at- at tempts to conquer Mount Everest the roof lOOr of th the world in the three major attempts during the past four years Tom lecturer lecturer lec lee tut-er tut and newspaper man declared here I Friday Im Tm tired of World war Russian I chaos and bolshevIsm h he admit admit- ted The world needs something refreshing adventure adventureS superman attempts to conquer the last stronghold stronghold stronghold strong strong- I hold of ot nature The The feat leat of the British in trying to conquer Mount Everest has baa stimulated me I have offered to m malic t e the next attempt with the expedition that leaves in May 19 1926 6 and I have reason to be beI believe believe be- be lieve that I will be accepted i I I Three British expeditions have I attempted to conquer Everest since 1921 Each has failed failed be because because because be- be cause man has not yet learned hoto hoto ho host to conquer nature The nearest approach to the top of the world was made b by George Leigh Mallor Mallory Mal Mal- lor lory and A. A C. C Irvine in June but they never came back They were last seen through a riff in the clouds 1800 feet from the top That w was s all They never came back to tell teU their story Either the rarified atmosphere at feet leet elevation killed them or they fell feU victims ata of at ofa ofa a treacherous avalanche The latest expedition proved i that there was a danger line for i mount mountain climbers cUmbers who exp expected to i reach the top of Mount Everest II It I proved that there was a line Une where I nature rebels and ana nd mountains defy at about 1000 loop feet teet below the top of ot the world it It showed that men I. I must acclimate themselves in advance advance ad ad- advance I vance one mann or 1 maybe mayne one year rear The air is so thin at 28 I feet that progress can only be made at the rate of eight feet an hour I The heart beats heaLs over ISO instead of a normal 72 The expedition that makes tle fourth attempt will I go better prepared in knowledge I I than any other expedition that ever tried are confident that they will overcome Mount Everest and nu nullify lr the superstition superstition superstition tion that Everest is a god and therefore vents its wrath on all aU those that attempt to reach its top It is not not- surprising surprising- th they they- regard regard re re- re I gard Everest as a goer god They nave much m more re right to their convictions convictions lions than the Greeks did centuries I Iago ago of regarding regarding-a a pile of dirt like I Mount Olympus as a god Mr commented only briefly on Russia He- He asserted that I II the stories stores of bolshevism were greatly exaggerated Summing his impressions up he said I J suppose the American revolution was Justas just as vilified in England as Russia is isI I today In the outside world and it 11 you ou recall Cromwell was once called a red during the British revolution They are re Just attempting attempt attempt- ing to work out an n economic salvati salva salva- ti tion on Mr Mr was as the guest of elect Governor George GeorgeH H. H Dern and Dr George Thomas of the University j sity of Utah at lunch at the Hotel Utah He will speak at the Assembly Assembly As As- I hall ball at 8 S o'clock under the II auspices of ot the University of ot Utah extension division |