Show m JAR JARI OClA DECLARED I I N J 1 JUN r JUNKERS' JUNKERS IN N l. l CAMPAIGN N Nl l lurman airman irman Van Dam Bitter 1 in I Attack on Those Who f IE W Would oud Abandon R. R C. C Leaving Heaving Work Unfinished I. I 1 IB E bIg biff question asked d b by y he ale subscription committees ng ing ng in the Red Hed Cross ti is is Are Are you a Junker being put in response to the remark of 0 some somo individual iad been approached for tor a mem- mem p fee teo and who said Tho The wars war's lets let's Junk the Red Cross bert ert Van Dam Jr said The Tho Theof g of or the Red ned Cross means the Jig pg of ot thousands of ot American maimed ant and crippled by the thew war w r It means throwing aside ands ids who are jobless penniless a n future as a a. result of rallying to their country's cause S KEPT BUSY cashiers were required l i da night at the tho Commercial o o check In the money that was ned ltd in the membership drive Wednesday by the school n according to Mrs Irs M. M M. M general secretary of ot the ommittee s announced that the tho children again take the field to revisit uses Usef ses where they found no no one onee me e yesterday or In some flome In- In where the they had tho the doors In their faces Ernest A A. A Smith city t of ot schools stated that the theLen then Len n had entered Into the cam cam- i with better spirit than they had II any previous drive The Tho La- La La 1 I school got the highest number having to turn o 0 the tilt cashiers last evening satch came second with STOLEN Van an Dam reported that a a. ten ten- searchlight had been stolen Us lis automobile as it stood in f t the Commercial club Ho lie lieI I r optimistic about it and was nt it that the culprit had com- com the deed to supply himself h ill for fOI a Red fled Cross lading ladies auxiliary of tho the aka lodge have beer Issued ar a ar ait r r r cent flag for the tho full mem- mem jn reports br brought to Mrs Ger Ger- it Cleveland secretary of or the tho Salt County chapter b by th the chair chair- Irs George S. S chair I GOING BLIND typical Instance of what the thear ar docs does with some of or Its funds Helen lelen Hanchett assistant secor sec- sec of or the home service section of or 1 l' l chapter told the stor story of or a ait at at it t Is h passing p through the deUs deU's de- de U's Us hands now It Is that of ot rued melt soldier who finds ho Is Isto isto Ilo to to become blind from the ef- ef Q if of gas Miss IllIs suld said he heI plied I to the home service for tor having his war risk Instated d and making Immediate lion for compensation Ho Ito was wa ad 0 with funds b by th the service and compensated regularly in ad- ad Continued on page 81 8 S. I WAR DECLARED j Continued from page 1 1 to having his insurance rates paid until his compensation is forthcoming forthcoming forthcoming forth forth- coming from the government One of ot the children soliciting memberships memberships memberships mem mem- in the Riverside district on 1 Wednesday afternoon brought I ir in piece of Belgian currency stating that it had come from a home where the woman woma-i had said she had nothing else to give The youngster gave her a membership button and accepted the Belgian franc 5 piece Mrs Robb stated that it had been deposited In Inthe Inthe inthe I the bank with other funds At m meeting of ot Mr Van Dam Bam II H. i T T. Plumb and Horace Walker A A. A A. Richards was appointed in charge of the campaign to be conducted at the Garfield smelter Gilbert Palmer Garfield Garfield Garfield Gar- Gar field townsite Mr and Mrs Irs II H. V V. Chase called at it the campaign headquarters headquarters head head- quarters offering to conduct the campaign campaign campaign cam cam- at Bacchus Frank Janney Janne has been appointed chairman of the campaign campaign campaign cam cam- cam cam- at Magna CAMPAIGN BOOTHS Opening at 10 o o'clock clock this morning morning morning morn morn- booths started business ing campaign in the following places In charge of ot committees indicated below Bamberger depot Mrs A A. L L. Cohns Cohn's Mrs P P. A A. SImpkin American theatre the Eastern Star organization National Copper and Continental National banks Mr Mrs II It P P. Smith I Deseret Walker Brothers and National National National Na Na- Bank of the Republic Miss 1 Gallacher Oregon Short Line depot Mrs WC W W. C C. McDonald Paramount-Empress Paramount and T Labor temple Mrs D D. Williamson Newhouse hotel Mrs E E. A A. Culbert- Culbert son S Z Z C C. M M. I Y I. and Auerbach's the Y L L. At M. I. I I I. I A A. Walker Valler Bros Bras Dry Go Goods ds Mrs E.G. E.G. E EG E. E G G. G I Keith O Keith O'Brien's Brien s Mrs II n. 1 N. N Byrne I Paris Mrs Sylvia Simon l McCornick's l bank Mrs J J. J C C. hanchett han Ilan- chett r Hotel Utah Mrs Walter Valter P P. Jennings Jen Jen- I S MORE COMMITTEES I H lI T T. Plumb chairman of the subI subscription subscription sub sub- committee has announced I the appointment of the following miscellaneous mis- mis j I committee to solicit all un- un unClassified unI I i classified business firms A A. It II liar liar- FarI Far Far- Ernest F F. Dee Ed A A. E a Evans s. s I J J 1 B B. Ambler Paul E E. Banker A A. A L E. Eberhardt Hen Ben S S. S F F. M M. I Ed Q Brewster Stanley S S. Stevens Cannon I Cannon Joseph R R. Brown Louis A A. I F F. M M. Orem John Farrington land and J J. J II It Grut A committee to I visit Greek business men was chosen I consisting of Walter J J. Lewis Jr Jr and C C. Gordon Adams I A A. D D. D Malouf has been designated by Mr Plumb as chairman of ot a comI committee com corn to call upon the Syrian and i iI I I Armenian business firms H lie He will i e oo A assistants from the foreign business houses operating in Salt Lake county Frank Kish a Japanese pupil at atthe atthe atthe the Fremont I school is named the winner of ot the greatest number of memberships in the drive conducted by the school children yesterday Kish brought in more than forty membership cards as his afternoons afternoon's work |