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Show Community Chest Teams Mobilized for Campaign Community Chest speakers and campaigners continued their precampaign activities Thursday as nearly 600 men and women team leaders and workers prepared for a final meeting in anticipation of the opening of the last week intensive drive Monday. Addresses carrying the chest campaign cam-paign message were acheduled Thursday for employes of the Z. C. M. I. clothing factory and Carpenter Carpen-ter Paper company and before members of the Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Ameri-can Revolution, Soroptomist club and Neighborhood House Mothers' club. More than 300 leaders and work-era work-era of tha 60 teams composing the women's section of the business and professional division will meet Friday Fri-day at II a. m. at the roof garden of tha Hotel Utah to receive final Instrurtinna for tha campaign opening open-ing Monday at T p. m. with kick-off kick-off dinner. Mrs, J. H. Cornwall, section cnairman. will preside. Nelson W. Aldrlch, chairman of tha men'a aection of the same division, divi-sion, will preside over a final meeting meet-ing of mora than 230 men workers on Friday at noon in the Newhouae hoteL Tha aection actlvitlea are being aponaored by tha Junior chamber cham-ber of commerce. The annual kickoff dinner ia expected ex-pected to brim together a majority of tha 1000 volunteer campaign workers who will atart active solicitation so-licitation of chest 1934 funda early Tuesday morning. Dr. Adam a Bennion, general campaign chairman, chair-man, will preside at the dinner meeting. A number of two-minute addresses by prominent citizens will be heard. Tha cheat apeaklng campaign will continue throughout tha last week of Intensive mobilisation. Jt ia estimated that more than 6000 persons have heard tha appeal to "Arrest These Public Enemies-Hunger, Enemies-Hunger, Disease. Crime and Despair." De-spair." In tha many talka already made. |