Show ENGliSH ARMY OFFICER TELLS OF UN'S UNS AID I IThe The noble part taken by the women I of England In helping to win the w war r I Iwas was th the subject of ot a a talk given last night In In Inthe the the First Methodist church I Iby by Captain Walter Kilroy Harris of the British army who Is In Salt Lake as the guest of ot the Britannic society and is the principal speaker today I at the society's outing at Lagoon The women of f England sa said d Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain Harris not content to remain at home running the Industries left short hand handed d by the going to war of the men have talt taken n a prominent and valorous part In the war zone as members of the WOMen's Auxiliary Army Corps or as they are called Many of them have been wounded and some have died but their work worle goes on In spite of the danger Captain Harris said that when the Germans broke through Byn Byng's s 's army In the counter attack at Cambrai the women were caught In Inthe inthe the shell fire and many were wounded wound wound- I ed being taken with the wounded soldiers to the hospital where some of them died and all received the gold wound chevron Captain Harris is in Salt Lake forthe forthe for forthe the second time this year having b been en a speaker here during the War Var Savings stamp drive several weeks ago H He returned at the special In In- of the Britannic society society- and andIs Id Is telling his experiences on the battlefront battlefront battlefront bat- bat to the at Lagoon today C Captain Harris was severely wounded four times In action In Flanders and Is permanently in incapacitated incapacitated in- in capacitated from active duty He Ile is in America as a special lecturer Jecture In-I In on the war sent by the British war office I |