Show Hun Crimes r In France I fl I Related Here I Two thirds of Frances France's pocketbook pocketbook pocket pocket- book is gone It was stolen when Germany removed every piece of machinery from the great factories and mines of northern France during dur- dur 1 ing the four years ot of war Not until until un- un til the the Germans have replaced this equipment can France give her hundreds of thousands of industrial industrIal indus indus- trIal workers employment ment and so beat the wolf from the French door This is what Miss Brenda Francklyn English lecturer told the members of the Kiwanis club I at noon oon at a special luncheon given at the Newhouse h hotel Miss 1 Francklyn also said that Prance France was handicapped in beatIng beating beat beat- Ing off the Germans by having her resources cut off wh when n the Hun army swept over th the northern portion portion por- por tion of her territory occupying that portion of French soil which was the home of two thirds of her Industry and wealth In the great textile factories ot of northern France the factory buildings contain not I one article with which to work Miss Francklyn said Lieutenant William Villiam II 11 Gibson of Salt Lake who served with the British R Royal ral air force told of of- his miraculous s escape from death after being shot down from a great height by a German gun gunThe gunThe The faculty and students of the University of Utah will hear Miss 1 Francklyn talk upon France and her fatherless children tomorrow The Ladles Ladies Literary club and pupils pupils pu- pu pils of the Emerson and Forest schools will also be visited by Miss Francklyn tomorrow The Tho local committee on the Fatherless Fa- Fa therle Children of France headed headed head head- ed by Mrs J. J B. B Whitehill and assisted as- as this week by Miss lyn is conducting Its benefit campaign campaign cam cam- for the orphaned French children from flom Red ned Cross headquarters head head- quarters All All inquiries should be made there |