Show Iau 1 M Mallon Who Writes S 'S Inside Stuff 4 Pays S. S L. L Visit p 4 fr 21 I I Ip p Wc Si J I It ir t L- L Lr r ii 4 k s I f t I I Il i l ir I. I t f r 1 Paul Mallon author of Inside In In I side Stuff The Salt Lake Teje- Teje grams gram's Washington column visits Salt Lake City Top left to right Secretary of War Var George H. H Dern Governor Henry Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry H. H Blood Mr l Mallon and Brigadier General Clement A. A Trott commanding at Fort Douglas during an m informal discussion at the Alta club Lower Mr My Mallon MalIon p pounds out a. a column Addresses Utah Civic B Business sines Le Leaders ders' ders at Luncheon A score of Utah business and civic leaders heard some inside stuff from Paul Mallon Washington columnist columnist columnist col col- col- col for tor The Salt Lake Telegram and noted news correspondent in Salt Lake City Saturday Mr Mallon MalIon author of Inside Stuff t ft w which ich a appears pears daily on The Telegrams Telegram's front page was gue guest t of honor at a luncheon at the Alta club I 1 Taking Taking- som something thing of ot a busman's i h holiday Mr Mallon who is vacationing vacationing vaca vaca- vaca-I vaca fJ in U the e west ivest v s a answered d a num- num I Dum Continued on on Pare Page Two I PAUL MALLON PAYS PAYS- CITY VIST Vt 1 Continued from Putt Pare one ber of questions propounded to at the luncheon and gave his hi qu qu qui loners an insight into what is g gon gol goi golin on in the nations nation's capital a aj throughout the country 0 The luncheon was informal Th The was no speech making only a routable rou table discussion that enabled ii guests interested in national af at fal falo fali to o meet Mr Mr Mallon and hear h hell hi tell ell of his observations Sec Secretary of otVar War George H. H De Deone Deone De' De one of the guests also spoke also spoke brief Mr Mallon Is on a trip that W take him throughout the far w wand wand We and the south before returning nr Washington Talks With Hundreds i During his trip he has talked hundreds of business men leaders of both major parties edi td tors ors farmers and scores score of othe ollie who know what Is going on in t t tl United States When he returns returns' his typewriter in Washington a vs fund of information will be turnout turn out for readers of his column As he told the other guests at tI th luncheon he is more used to ing this stuff than talking It it d Most newspaper newspapermen men don dont don't t c much to be interviewed and M Mallon is no exception but he t toof to of some of his pertinent on this trip Ive talked to business men 1 every city Ive I've visited and I dId find one that didn't agree that b bu buness ness is better belter and should so sOtt he ho said Things seem to b l picking up p for tor no apparent than that they w were re tired of bad Fa Favor Roosevelt Roose One of his observations gl glean gleane ne notably from farm tarm editors in th Ui middle west is that Presides Roosevelt Is regarded favorably b bu many of the persons him are not After the luncheon Mr and Mi M Mallon visited the copper mines i I BIngham and took took took-a a swim in Grea Gres Salt Lake a new experience to hi h his Mr Mallon has consented to glan glan gian gl gi an interview on pertinent questions in lna a broadcast by K S Sat S S. 1 at 9 p. 9 p. p m. m Saturday Guests at the luncheon include Governor Henry H H. Blood May M y H Louis Marcus Brigadier Genes Gener Clement A. A Trott and numero civic civic and and business leaders j |