Show IN I RADIO PROGRESS ADMIRAL SAYS I Division Chief Tells Students Students Stu Stu- tu dents Sailors Have Important Important Important Im Im- Place in ii War WarThe WarThe WarThe The United States navy means just as much muc-h In time o of ot peace as in war var if anything probably more in time of peace declared Rear Admiral Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Henry J. J commander commander commander com com- mander of the third battleship di division division division di- di vision In addressing the students of the West high school Tuesday morning in one of the several speeches he delivered In celebration of Navy day Tuesday N Navy vy day is 2 years old but the navy Is years old Most lost perSons persons per per- sons when they think of the navy think of ol Just a great number of men standing around with a chip on their shoulder waiting for someone to knock it off so they can fight It is not so so The navy is accurate at all times and does wonders In I time of peace Admiral stated PIONEER IN WIRELESS I Admiral pointed out that the navy was the pioneer of the radio He stated that the navy in the earlier days originated the I wireless and today has a a achain chain of I such stations around the world He brought out the fact that the navy put the moving picture industry on the map by taking the first pictures plc- plc tures tures and later making sixty-six sixty motions a minute in pictures The important part the navy played in the World war var was stressed by Admiral He lie said Our navy supported one and a quarter million of our soldiers across the Atlantic They had several several sev sev- eral eral thousand ships for escort In Inthe Inthe inthe the Mediterranean sea The part played by the navy at sea against the Germans was a big bg figure In Inthe I Ithe Ithe the war Rear Admiral was sa saluted saluted Sll- Sll by the cadets of or the West Vest highs high's R. R O. O T. T Cs C.'s who formed lines from his automobile to the entrance of the building Principal i iFred IFred iFred Fred D. D Keeler Introduced the speaker er He was wall accompanied by Lieutenant Commander James T T. Alexander of the local navy re recruiting recruiting recruiting re- re station and Superintendent of Schools George N. N Child GOES TO OGDEN Following the admirals admiral's speech at atthe atthe atthe the West high school he was taken to the L. L D. D S. S high school where he addressed the students of that Institution He later departed for tor 1 I I Ogden where he was scheduled to I speak before the Ogden high schools I and the Ogden Exchange club Wednesday he will speak to the I chamber of commerce membership luncheon to students of the East high school and also the University of Utah before returning to his fleet now stationed at San Pedro Cal l I In addressing the na naval val reserve officers of ot Salt Lake at a dinner given by them in his honor at the Hotel Utah Monday night Admiral stressed the Importance I Ilof lof of the naval reserve as an adjunct ot of the navy to supply trained nav naval navil l officers and men whenever needed especially should a national emergency emergency emergency emer emer- gency occur The admiral also spoke over over radio station Monday night Monday night He told of the recent Australian cruise of the navy In which he commanded the third battleship division composed composed com corn posed of ot four super He devoted considerable time to a refutation of current charges that the airplane Is making the navy obsolete a I |