Show S So Children May Eat Actress to App Appear ar For S. S Crusade L. L t Joan Leslie striking young screen star was scheduled to arrive arrive ar ar- ar- ar rive nive in Salt Lake City by air late Tuesday to boost the Crusade for Children dance during a personal appearance at Coconut Grove ballroom ballroom ballroom ball ball- room Wednesday at 9 pm p.m. campaign campaign campaign cam cam- officials reported Sponsored by the Lady Lions of Salt Lake City and surrounding communities the dance is open to the public Tickets ma may be purchased purchased purchased pur pur- chased at booths in downtown department department department de de- de- de stores theaters and at atthe the Coconut Grove according to Hal Harmon state campaign di di- di rector Proceeds of the dance will go bO into the Utah campaign fund for relief of starving and ailing aUIng children children children chil chil- dren of Europe and Asia The versatile actress recently witnessed the plight of European children during a a visit to France and has since participated in severa several several sev sev- era eral benefit campaigns in th their r be be- half She is slated to address the Salt Lake Advertising club on Wednesday noon at Hotel Utah Among officials of the American Overseas Aid United Nations Appeal Appeal Appeal Ap Ap- Ap- Ap peal for Children campaign slated to welcome Miss Leslie on her arrival arrival ar ar- rival will be Maurice city chairman of the drive Gov GO Herbert B. B Maw officials report will be accorded the first d a an n c c o with the haired brown-haired beauty An international flavor will be ba bain in evidence at the dance as three war brides now residing in Salt Lake will vill boost contributions by selling candy from a booth in the ballroom lobby They are Mrs Charles Searle formerly of France Mrs Max J. J Allen from Australia and former British subject Mrs J. J Ralph Jensen |