Show KIWANIS PARLEY ORA WS TO CLOSE I Slate of District Officers Officers Officers Of Of- Selected OGDEN With OGDEN With a sla slate e. e of district of officers f n i dl 1940 convene conven tion city s selected subject selected lect subject ci-subject subject to official of of- confirmation by delegates late the day the annual convention convention con con- of Idaho district KI- KI International was drawing to a a close h here re Tuesday Delegates went into an afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon busness session In the Hotel Ben Lomond with only one set of officers in nomination before belore them and one convention locale Sun Valley Idaho in the running for forIM IM 1940 Hugh N. N Caldwell Caidwell of ot Caldwell Idaho was sole nominee for the district governorship with the following lieutenant governors named District 1 James S. S Wingate Wingate Wingate Win- Win gate Springville district 2 Ray Dawson Lay Layton ton district 3 H. H H. H Hedstrom Twin Falls Idaho and district 4 Frank Gwilliam Weiser Weiser Weiser Wei- Wei ser Idaho r McCarran 1 Speaks Spurred against the United States tates engaging in any foreign conflicts by speakers Monday and Tuesday who included United d States Senator Patrick A. A Pat McCarran of Nevada delegates Tuesday afternoon were considering consider i ing a resolution which would place the organization on record as beIng being being be be- ing unalterably opposed to such participation The note of ot Americanism was again struck by International Trustee Tr stee R. R George McCuish of Vancouver B. B C C. Our organiZation organization tion he said believes that zeal for peace is compatible with love of ot ones one's country As an organization tion we believe In old fashioned patriotism does not belong here ana and yet there are are many more communists in this continent today than there were were in Russia at the time of the overthrow overthrow overthrow over over- throw of the cz czar r. r Joins Fight Our organization joins with other patriotic groups in inn stamping stamping stamping stamp stamp- ing out the fires of ot radical forces subversive to our institutions and to our established forms of government government gov gov- he said Mr McCuish reviewed work of i Continued d on Page Four Column Four Kiwanis Club Two Two State State Parley I Elects Officers Picks 40 Site ti r t adz N hA hAa q a a t I aye P r t s C a p. p y r y t I J j t f t is t o 11 t. t t r I. I tov to v t J 11 m f t j J. J x i 2 AS KIWANIS DELEGATES HEARD BEARD BANQUET SPEAKER George II n. Lowe Ogden left and U. U S. S Senator Patrick A. A Pat McCarran l f fL l lt L t b r. r a HUGH N N. CALDWELL In n line for KI Kiwanis vanis district gov Continued from P Pip PIC t On Ont Kiwanis with underprivileged children children children chil chil- dren saying that there are a milion mil mil- lion ion and three quarters of crIppled crippled crippled crip crIp- pled children on this continent between the ages ales of 6 and 16 who require attention International Trustee David W. W Henderson of Salt Lake City spoke on the origins of democratic government government government gov gov- In this county tracing the development from the time of the founding fathers The Ogden club was announced achievement award winner In the gold jold division Other winners were Boise Joise club silver division Welser Weiser club blue division and Eureka club white division Springfield Wins The Springville club was declared declared de de- Glared winner of the visitation visitation vis- vis award with a travel record o of ot 2850 miles up Runners were the clubs o of Twin Falls Payette Price and Boise A Utah fellowship luncheon was held at noon with Lieutenant Governors Henry Hall of ot Helper and Roy H. H Ashworth of Salt Lake City in charge Speaking at the district governors governor's governors governor's governors governor's gover gover- nors nor's banquet and ball Monday night in the Hotel Ben Lomond I Senator McCarran reminded that every time the United States re remained remained remained re- re aloof from foreign entanglements entanglements entanglements a democratic advantage was gained we saved the lives of American youth promoted American Interests and world peace On the other hand he told the I delegates and their wives every time we laid ald aside the precepts precepts precepts pre pre- of George Washington Washington-to to remain aloof from foreign entanglements America America was the loser As a result American dead are sleeping under white crosses row on row In foreign soil solI We Ve are confronted with the I same situation now as at the I time of the last great war he said in proclaiming his stand of strict neutrality District Governor George H. H Lowe of Ogden declaring he was against all isms except Americanism American American- AmericanIsm ism said that America Is for Americans and no foreign sympathizers sympathizers sympathizers should be permitted to undermine undermine undermine un un- un- un dermine Americanism If they do donot donot donot not love us then let them leave us Kiwanis stands for Americanism Entertainment Held I Preceding the governors governor's banquet and ball were programs of entertainment entertainment entertainment enter enter- for delegates and their wives A tea for the women was given at the home of Mrs W W. H H. Harris in Ogden canyon late in the afternoon T The h e entertainment committee for the women includes Mrs Wendel J. J Thompson chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man Mrs William S. S Moyes Mrs Arthur W. W Grin Grix Mrs Russell D. D Rockwell Mrs J. J Quill and Mrs Arnold Ferrin Perrin |