Show URGES SUPPORT OF LEAGUE Bonn Bonneville vine Club Members Hear Major Strange and General Hines It is the plain duty of the United d States to indorse the league of nations n nations tIo s. s It is their duty and not their privilege to set it going that all this senseless filthy degraded underhanded but butchery butchery butch butch- hery h- h ery that we wo had in the war past must stop With the Bonneville club t to aman a aman aman man on its feet teet and cheering Major H. H H H. G G. L. L Strange of the British engIneers engI engi- engineers voiced this sentiment at the Bonneville club dinner last night when ho he and Brigadier General Frank T T. limes Hines of ot S Salt lt Lake chief of the United States transportation service told about the war General Hines told only some of the most important details concerning the thep p part played in the war warby by the navy and army of America He made a comparison comparison comparison com com- parison between the of handling transportation transportation trans trans- problems during the present war and of the Spanish-American Spanish war Declaring that adequate preparedness was the best insurance against a recurrence re recurrence recurrence re- re currence of the recent war he concluded concluded concluded con con- with a plea for tor universal military military mili mUi tary training g pointing out that the physical benefits which the youth of ot the nation would receive as a result of ot its adoption would pay for the trouble Major Strange told of the work of the British secret service during the war and related how it had one manin man manIn manin in charge of a German army corps who rho led his enemies till tm the end of oC the war He lie also added that the Germans planted a man on the staff of the British admiralty Charles R R. R Mabey one time comrade of Brigadier General Hines during the Spanish-American Spanish war acted as toastmaster toastmaster toast- toast master |