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Second Section ®g&m §faniiarftfeamtn£r SECTION B OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING 'Tickled To Be Back Says Red Cross Chief Harriman By CHARLES B KREI1ER was allocated to armed forces activities More Uses for Blood The end of the Korean fighting has also led people to believe there is less need for blood Instead there are probably even more uses for whole blood than when the shooting was on He said there are 13 times as many people killed in this country in automobile accidents than were killed in two and a half years of fighting in Korea He also said that derivatives of blood are used for many purposes not only for combatting polio but for measles hepatitis and other diseases “I think it’s interesting to note that there is one derivative of whole blood that is used to induce clotting which stops bleeding” Mr Harriman said The national volunteer chair(For news of Mrs Harriman man said another phase of Red turn to Alice West’s interview Cross which will be active this on Page 13A) year is disaster relief which is At a press conference this one of its obligations outlined in morning Mr Harriman said he its charter by the federal govwas back in one of his favorite ernment towns to talk on his favorite sub“This cannot be budgeted because we 4iever know when and ject the Red Cross He said the Red Cross was re- where tragedy is going to strike” saicL turning this year to the member- he Mr Harrimln said the Red to idea similiar the Roll ship Calls they had before World War Cross was as Arthur Godfrey II He said during the war when has put it “The official first aid such fantastic amounts of money kit of the country” - were needed the drive for funds 40th Year of Safety was instituted He likewise recalled thk this Still Need Funds is the 40th year of the Red Cross “This year we still need the water safety program and that funds but we want to enroll the despite the tremendous increase people as members We want the in the number of swimmers people once more to get the sense throughout the country drown-ing- s of belonging to make the Red throughout the land are less Cross a part of their daily life than half what they were 40 years We need many many supporting ago He said the national Red Cross members for each active member now has about 20 million mem- of the Red Cross” Mr Harriman said because the shooting has stopped in Korea many people believe the need for I Red Cross has lessened “But the only difference is that our grand boys and girls over there are fighting boredom now instead of the enemy The armed forces have asked us to step up our camp and recreation activities in Korea Some 900 Red Cross girls are being sent there to show our troops how best to use their spare time and recreational time profitably In addition we have 30 Clubmobiles in operation in Korea” The national chairman said 40 per cent of the Red Cross budget “I’m always tickled to death to get back to Utah and to Ogden one of my favorite towns in the west” E Roland Harriman national chairman of the American Red Cross said this morning as he arrived in town Mr Harriman who is also chairman of the board of the Union Pacific Railroad said he was here strictly on Red Cross business and declined to comment on the railroad “Wait till the next time I come through then I’ll have my railroad hat on” he laughed He and Mrs Harriman arrived in Ogden in their private car “Arden’ on the Union Pacific Now delidouc coflee bers while the Junior Red Cross has about 19 million members He said there are 3700 chapters in the United States one to serve each county The national goal for the drive is 85 million dollars while the goal in Weber County this year is $54000 Arriving here from San Francisco both Mr Harriman and his wife held conferences and busi ness meetings made radio broadcasts and attended luncheons Mr Harriman’s major speech was made at a 12:15 pm luncheon in the Peacock room at the Canton Cafe The couple will spend the weekend in Sun Valley then go on to Butte Mont and' other western cities On their current tour they will cover 10 states FEBRUARY 11 Second Section 1954 IB Labor Official Sees Hike Soon In Nation's Jobs Zoning vs New Industry Is Discussed Zoning problems being met bytmanager and E J Allison cityt Sieman Bowman chairOgden Chamber of Commerce in manager' said the upshot of the man of the plannerspresent added the Rocco C Siciliano former dustrial development division in lengthy discussions was that the planners would welcome a review group working for industrial ex- of planning and zoning decisions connection with its efforts to Salt Laker who is now assistnew industry into OgdenJ pansion feels there are ample lo- and would listen to any recomant secretary of labor for emcations now available inmendations for changes were discussed at a of dustry and that the for new ployment ‘and manpower today civic municipal and meeting ofcity’s zoning planning procedures appear to be sound in predicted nationwide employ- ficials last night the main ment will pick up in a month or Meeting were the Ogden City One reason for the frequent Council city planning commission two Ogden Chamber board of direc- zoning squabbles the group felt The labor chief was schedtors the chamber’s industrial is that not enough people underuled to make a brief visit in committe and the stand zoning and its purposes city’s legal R C Duvall former Chairman Ogden this afternoon to constaff of the city planning commission Those pushing the industrial fer with local officials and with told the group: “The city plannewsmen development program explained ners will be In Utah on a combined so- - that business people had been cooperate wTh® the" Friday S Saturday here and there who drive at all times We will cial and business trip Siciliano encountered be refused to aid in the drive on said unemployment ’will soon grounds the city’s zoning codes glad to review any zoning deciLusciously Different! to study them with the were working against their own sions and CHOCOLATE begin its usual seasonal decline SUNDAE thought in mind of following good He said the unemployment we businesses planning practices and making deCAKE cisions that will benefit the ma- Might Interfere now have is what could be exA Real Treat Furthermore they stated their 3°rity pected in a period of readjustcontacts to brought light that the ment following a war city’s present zoning pattern “But our economy is so might interfere with locating new and strong and stable and the poindustry at desirable sites $ tential is so great” he added Answering these and other similar the “that there is no reason for questions city representatives explained that the Ogden The first meeting of Ogden’s alarm” Siciliano noted that most zoning districts had not been ere- - 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