Show World Sore Spots Told fold At Intercity Club Meet PROVO PROVO Any Any one of the three sore spots in the world today might lead us into war declared President Franklin S. S Harris of Brigham Young university s a aj at-a at t. t a Kiwanis banquet Thursday evening I in the Roberts hotel president resident Harris named the Italian-Ethiopia Italian situation the German French-German clash and the Japanese struggle for power as the thc three spots in tho the world from which war might easU easily spring England ng and was pointed out as s the balance nation nation nation na na- na- na tion which wi will l likely maintain peace as long as possible Peace le leagues gues and antiwar movements movements movements move move- ments are fine gestures but quite futile said President Harris The problems confronting nations today today today to to- day af are much t too to o complex to be solved so 80 easily Such measures are like sprinkling a little water on on the surface to cure a d seated deep disease All of ot these world sores spring from a B. desire desiro of a nation to expand It t was pointed out Ital Italy had created cre- cre a B. surplus of power prior to her drive into Ethiopia and chose that hat as an outlet for tor up pent-up en en- ergy There is no ju justice Uco behind the he a t th i paid aid vf d. d Hit r Is In n much the he same situation Having risen to powe by by promises to put Germany on in top he must now begin to show fruits Japan also alBo has reached a point where expansion is necessary the he speaker said sald As citizens it is our duty to be become ber be- come familiar famUlar with these sore sore spots Only in this way m may y wo we hope to todeal todeal todeal deal with the tho problem if It w war r should break reak out Dr Harris Harnis urged the present Eight clubs were represented at athe atthe atthe I the he banquet Eureka banquet Eureka Helper Nephi Nephi Ne- Ne phi Price Spanish Fork Sp Springville Spring Spring- ng- ng yule ville Salt Lake City and I Walter Hedquist of Provo Prove acted as is chairman of the event I tag Ing ng J Jesse ess N. N Ellertsen Provo I mayor as toastmaster Mr Ellertsen Ellert Ellert- i isen sen outlined the purpose of the annual annual annual an an- nual banquet banquetas as being no to get jet together and break V bread at athe atthe atthe the he same samo time rubbing sq-me sq of the knots off and creating a firmer finer feeling of friendship among cities of southern Utah Musical l numbers were furnished V by y Scott Bens Benson Berison n Helen DeGraff Joy Bachelor and Audry ry Harris V f tc p o V VI VV V I MV V V r ti I Dr F. F S. S Ha Harris jP- jP |