| Show UTAH WOMEN RENEW ALLEGIANCE I TO PREPARE FOR PEACE CREED Patriotic C Conference Here Attended by Nearly Representatives Mothers wives sisters and daughters daugh of Utah's hero war de dead d and former former for for- mer soldiers women soldiers women whose hearts hearts hearts' have been tested in jn wartime v sorro sorrow Saturday renewed their allegiance to the creed that military preparedness prepared prepared- n ness is the best insurance for peace The occasion was the third women's patriotic conference of Utah at the Newhouse hotel Nearly representatives representatives of organizations numbering numbering number number- ing tag women attended the morning s session Reserve officers Legionnaires Legion Legion- Legion Legion-I names and members of f other mens men's patriotic organizations swelled attendance attendance at at- at the afternoon session Memory ry of ot the deeds of our men spurs us to perpetuate American ideals and traditions for the thc f future ture Mrs George orge W. W Worthen of Provo conference chairman and department president of or the Ame American ican Legion auxiliary said as she opened the first session Urge Allegiance Oath Resolutions were adopt adopted d urging that Utah school teachers be required to take an oath of allegiance supporting support support- ing a a preparedness program and commending commending com corn mending Secretary o of War George H. H Bern Dern for his work opposing cuts in R. R O. O T. T C. C appropriations and urging urging urging ing that army officers in C C C camps be g given disciplinary powers powers' over ver the workers worker The women pointed put out that R. R 0 Ol T. T C C. C work not only trains boys along military lines but teaches them hem valuable able habits of discipline The group also adopted resolutions approved in Washington D. D C. C recently recently re re- ro- ro at the ninth National Women's Patriotic Conference on National Dc- Dc tense These advocated investigation of subversive organizations by the department of or justice exclusion for two years of immigrants seeking work forbidding groups owing for for- eign allegiance to organize requiring aliens to register a full treaty navy and of the army array and air corps Mrs George R. R Ogden Ogden Og Og- den member of the Golden Spike chapter hapler Daughters of the American Revolution presented the resolutions Asks sk Preparedness War will never seek a prepared America said I L L. A. A Blackner of Ma Magna na American Legion department comm commander We Wc are arc still paying for past that past caught us us unprepared and disarmament will n not t prove r real al economy He pointed out the country's standing standing stand stand- ing army ranks seventeenth in the world and its navy third Spineless men nen and md soft women are not the American ideal Women must work for peace but they must also realize the brotherhood of ot man is far ar from realization and military pre- pre r II l' l t i AI AIt t t L t J L L. L A. A Blackner of Magna Utah department commander American Legion confers with Mrs Irs J. J G. G Falck of Ogden national president of the Service Star Legion Inset Mrs 1 George W W. Worthen of Pro Provo yo conference chairman and Utah d department president nt American Legion a auxiliary is still situ a necessity Mrs J G. G Falck of Ogden national president dent of f Service Star Legion told wId th the conference r 1 Mrs Frank DemIng national defense defense de do- chairman of the American Legion Legion Le Le- gion auxiliary reported on the recent national conference Governor Henry IL It Blood praised the work of patriotic women at the thO opening of the afternoon session Disarming to stop war is like closing clos cbs ing the police station to halt crime said Isaid Darrell T T. Lane national tive committeeman of f the American Legion outlining the defense plans supported by bythe the Legion I C Colonel lonel J Hamilton in Gardner Gardn i- i icom commanding commanding com corn manding the thc field artillery Utah national guard explained its history and organization Captain Ray T. T Elsmore commanding the observation squadron air service reserve reserve re re- re- re serve said the country's geographic position gives aviation a foremost place in national defense Organization leaders leader who promised cooperation of oC their groups in pro pro defense plans were Mrs True C. C Huston Daughters of r the Union Veterans of the Civil War Mrs Josephine Jo Sane Sarle women's auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Mrs Spencer Heiner Ladies of the G G. G AR A A. R R. Mrs Otto F. F Richter United SpanIsh Span Ish War Veterans Veterans' auxiliary Mrs T T. A. A C. C Bruce Daughters of the Revolution Revolution Revo Revo- lution Mrs Julia M. M Holts Women's Relief corps Mrs 0 O. A. A Parmelee Golden Spike chapter Daughters o othe of the American Revolution Mrs W. W F F. FI Woodruff Service Star Legion I |