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Show 1 NEWS THE DESERET Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, February 14, 1942 Re Cross Primary Boys And Girls Will Share In Adventure Officer For v. AreaArrives in adventure is in the oifing' for several hundied members of the Primary Association and the Aaronic Pnet-hooof Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo under the plan announced today by the, Presiding Bishopiic! appidVed by the' First mofor the showing of Sullivan C. Richardsons tion picture story, "Adventure South to Cape Horn A share PidM-denc- New Utali-Idali- o Head W ill Be Located At Ft. Douglas y all-col- a Mormon bov Rlchaidson, boin in Old Mexico always with a yen for the thrilling, with two companion spanned the tremendous distant e between Detroit, Mich, and Cape Horn m a stock model tar, driving all but a tew miles over mountain passes and aciosb rivers and shallow lakes with the aid of enlisted natives and mechanical prilling and lloat ing devices The fascinating stoi of tins trip will he told in pictuie and words by Rlchaidson in fc series of lecture engagements, which will be free upon presentation of tickets to be distiibirted-t- o Guides and Sea Gulls of the first year Bee Hive girls and members of the of the Aaionic Priesthood Tickets to the lectures will bo. sent to bishops of wards in pio lmity to the halls that have I he fust lei trite been ttescivcd will bfr given m the South High School Thursdav, Feb 19 at 4 West High School and 2 at 4 and 8 JO, iriiday, feb Ogden High School Satur pm, Feb 21, 2 and 8 pm, and da), at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on the B) L campus at also at Provo Monday T Feb, 2 and 8 pm The films will be viewed with members ol special lntcie-- t the Pi knar v because part ol the s'cnv Ins already been told in a sot , of at titles appearing m Friend puhlica the Children tion of the Primary Association a former Richardoon copv wntor on the advertising stall two and of the Detroit Arnold W intake i companions, and Kenneth C Van Hoe, left Dt troit NOv 18, 1040. and arrived at Magallanes Magellan Stiaits, on- Julv 29 1941 The put pose of the tup was inter Amei ican 'to promote goodwill and the construction ol" Pan American JJighuav the had the unoffiThe expedition cial backing and the active assistance ol the United States gov ei nment The cai had 15 711 miles reg on the istered speedometer ol which included 12 4 miles "14 ax el bv aided ti mountain Mexicans, two burtos and three different pairs of yoked bulls Paul M. Walter of Pies-cot-t Anz, todav had assumed office as Red Cioss field dhfetor for Utah and Idaho with headquat Pn-mar- MIA, V th" first Wrorld War entering the Red Cioss over seas smv ice upon lus honoiahle liom the navv Match 4 1919 I f i om 19 , to 1938 he set ed as assistant field director . at Ft Sam Houston, Tex, and later at Albnqxterqw N M He leftTR'd Cross service to serve as sccre tarv to the Prescott Chamber of Commerce, He also seived m a like . arraetty In cities in Okla- Lecturer ( The meeting of the executive committer of the Utah Social e schedAssociation, Inc has uled for Monday evening been postponed for two weeks, announcElias L. Day, piesident, ed today. Term assignments of directors, 8s announced today by Mr term, Day, follows: three-yea- r Miss Winifred Dyer, the VenerJ able W, F Bulkley, Dr. T Howells, Mrs L k Nicholson r term. Dr and Mr. Day, T C. Bauerlem Mrs C S Ram-sev- , 0. Hichaul E Ashton, S Benmon and Di Philo T Fains-woit, two-yea- h r term Di r Elder Harold B. Lee Will Be Speaker Funeial for William II stmith 55, locomotive engineer who died Friday morning in a local Jr, D. ElH L don Beck of Provo, Dr Maishal Di. Samuel raul, the Rev Joseph Moieton and Lieut C L Schloss ltei nates dnectois aie State Senator Dextei Farr, Ogden, and Dr Claik Young. Officers besides Mr Dav are Mrs Ramsey, vice president, Miss Dyer, secrelary-treasme- t the Venerable Bulkley and Lieutenant Schloss, executive board members. Defendant Acquitted In Watch Theft Case Ricardo 38, of 542 Madrid, West Second, South Street, .todav Rad been acquitted In Thlid District Court on a charge of grand larceny A jury found Madrid Innocent on a charge of stealing a watch, wallet and 8103 from Lucas Chavez on Jan 14. Manv industi ics d not deseive the cuticism they hdvr te eivod for the lack of speed in retooling for war production Tames W Paikei, Ann Aiboi, Mich prexi-- i dent of the mencan Society of Mechanical Engineers told Utah membets at a banquet in Salt Lake City last night WTule production contemplated. Sc i v U i 1 ' Miss Ldna tostei. editor of a Chilian magazine and i evident of Chde foi six yeais, and Di Fiederic W Ganzeit, associate professor of historv and politi-of cal science at the University Utah will address a meeting Thursday at 8 pm at the Utah State Art Center. 59 South State Street. Prof James L. Barkei, organization president, will preside n Memorial Service Will Be On Sunday Momoupl services for Hubert Rein holt, son of Rudolph and Fi ult 210 Reinhold Maitha Sti ec . and who was killtd m the war in the P.uifu will be held 10 p m in Burton Sunday at W'ard The ntes will be held In ( connection with the regulat meeting. with the Mr Reinhold was Marine Corps. Plaque Memorial Unveiling Scheduled A bronze plaque memorializing the late Dr. Fred Stauffer wul be unveiled Wednesday at 6 pm. In Aits the lobbv of the Medical Building w hen short exetclses will be held The plaque designed bv vard Fairbanks, shows a bust of Di Stauffer and contains the names of directois of the cal Arts Building Cornpam of ht Medi- Airmen Become Hardened To Jap Way Austialia in the Nethei lands Blown told how members of the United States and Army Navy air forces there have become acclimated to wartime conditions "A Texas boy In command of a flying fortress bombing Japanese transports was attacked by 30 Japanese fighters, and shot down six of them, said Brown.-"Thfortress had 1,200 bullet holes In it Two motors-- were shot out, hut he brought that fortress back to home base." A young pilot fn a navy PBY patrol bomber was attacked bv 20 Japanese zero fighters." Biown continued "His gunner hot down three add thejt he came down on the water .afire Recently East Indies. (Tom cockpit to tail - Three of the- - crew mvam 25 miles in 30 hours and then wan- dered for eight days before they reached safety. Bion said he talked to Ament an pilots and that thev all said that thw wat cannot be won with peashooters. Thi-- . is a wai of 50 millimeter gtmsnrrd fighter aircraft sev-ri- of-- F " and 2,400 hoisepowoi Brown declared "Tins is a war wheie a pursuit ship must he able to hang on Its propellet and roar up to 25.000 feet and still he able to move fast enough io 800 fight. "This Is a war, thev told me, wherein heavy, fast bombers are needed-- , protected by fast fighting planes with a great manv guns, and they all said speed is what counts, speed in getting them out here Me nped swarms of aircraft handled bv experienced men "One of them said '1 11 fight In the an but I ptefer to have iomp company ' If I were able to give you iri detail thd picture that exists out hre, it would be vety appaient why these courageous Amettcan pilots and the N'EI are screaming for moi a aircraft, better arr craft and a chance to meet the Japanese on terms approaching equality. I Novembei in seems hopelessly inadequate now it did not seem so befote the Japanese attack of Dec 7 the speaker said ,Mi Peikei, who is vice president and chief engineer of the Detioit Edison Cornpam, said pioduction now iskeeping pace with the late achieved IS months aftei the I mted States cnteied the wai in 1918 and while men m position to obseive the ptog less now are not optimistic thev have unshaken confidence in the eventual outcome. St. acute housing shortage "The Champion Goes Forth will be the sublect of the sermon during the first of a series of Lenten services beginning Wednesday, Feb 18. at 8 pm in the St lohn's Evangelical Luth- eran Church, 10.10 Fifth East Street, undei the direction of the Rev. F E. Schumann pastoi Holy communion wlll.be celr hiaten eluting the set vice, which will he preceded bv confessional serv ices at 7 JO p m Serv ices w ill be held Feb 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25, and Good Fi iday. Electricity Jolt Injures Repair Man Bingham Hotel Closed On Drink Sale Charge and temporary injunction restiaining order closing tne had Bingham Hotel in Bingham been issued today by - Judge George A Faust of the Third District Court. The proprietor of the hotel, 49, is awaiting pithminaiy hearing In City Couit on a chatge of maintaining a nuisance on thegrounds that he allegedly peimitted liqu'dr to be sold at the hotel Dental Society Will Hold Dinner Meeting Dr. Atlantic Clvustensen will speak at a dinner meetjng fif the Salt Lake District Dental Society Monday evening In the Dinner wdll Newhouse Hotel. be served at 6 30 p.m. with the meeting following at 8 pm. Governor May Give Beautification Aid Gov speech . . . d challenge that and, at the same time, an opportunity to make the wisest and safest invest ment that is Dossible. Present homes must be remodeled and enlarged . . . . . . new homes must be single homes, duplexes, and larger multiple dwellings. Uncle Sam has come forward with modified priority rulings on necessary 5 Materials in the Salt Lake area. The smallest down payments and the easiest finance plans are now offered. Materials and skilled labor are avail- Herbert White, 21, of 2886 Imperial Street, todav suffered a forehead injury and shock from ihe current in an electric switch he was repairing at the Rocky Mountain Bank Note Company, 562 South West Temple Street He was knocked several feet and struck his head on a radiator, at cording to the report made at the Emergency Hospital wheie he was treated. Glamalakls, that demands immediate and unified effort presents a Theme Announced Angelos ... a situation which offers an exceptional opportunity to help in the National Defense Program built Johns Church A face to face wkh an is ( cs will be unde the di tectlon of Bishop Flovd I Weed will be Elder Harold B speaker ee of the ( ounc d of the Twelve Chaiies H Sorenson Bishop Bishop Kershaw N White and Weed Fi lends mav call at the moi tuary, 3t Last Seventh South Street Satuiday evening and Sundav, and at the familv ie-- i South dence" 837 West Sixth Street Monriav from 10 am to time of services mill kouth Our Salt Lake defense area a challenge Production Defended By Engineer v U. S. NEW YORK. Feb. 14 (INS) Almost overnight, 24 and 25 old Ameucan fliers have become hardened to the ways of the Japs, but they need moi e and better ait craft, Cecil Blown, CBS -- repreentatm- aKl temght-i- n a broadcast fiom Svdney, Industries iBlame Denied hospital, will be held Monday at 12 o clock noon In the Twentv Mxth Wald, Ninth West and 8c Chilean Editor To Speak Here President Announces Term Assignments ET73 homa NTev Mexico and ilona Nils Walter, a daughter and a son will )oln him shortlv in Salt Lake. Mr Alston will be assisted as the new state representative by Kenneth J MacCormac, field rep-- i Mr. esentative for the state. MacCormac, a graduate of the of San Francisco University previously seived with the Red Cross at Hamilton Field, Calif. C. of W.H. Smith Services Set if-- one-vea- Richardson will trip from Detroit to ape Hoi n. Sullivan lr h' Social Hygiene Meet Deferred That Offers v 2-- - BALLS INI in pmat 1 Lets Meet This tet s at Ft Douglas Mr Walter's dunes also rover superv.sion of Red Ciost, active acimimstration office which ation office whilh as sists the Red CiO'S chapter in in handling Utah vetetans claims He succeeds. Rav I Alston whS has taken over the office of .state rept esentative of the Red Cross with headquarters at the Mi Waltei has been Capitol nme veais in the service of the Red Cioss fe was a seivicc man Heibeit B Maw, in a before Sons of Utah Pio- neers attending then, annual banquet last night at Lion House Social Center, promised state aid for beautification projects being studied by the organi- zation.Don B. Colton, president, presided. and Elias L. Day was master of ceremonies. able. Modern home construction has reached its highest pointof efficiency and economy . . . home builders get the most possible out of every dollar in- -' vested. Build now with every assurance of satisfaction. I nvestigate today ! Beyond any question of doubt defense housing offers a splendid opportunity right now in the Salt Lake area.-- SPONSORED. BY YOUR SALT LAKE LUMBER DIALED IN. THE INTERESTS OF ADEQUATE HOUSING 7 |