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Show hti rrer otentia; their By DENNIS READ 1 nmend-luildin- g 'or new Holiday ted this in con-- e Fair actions Charley singer, licopter andido, al Sar ?ohe statewide committee ect Concern. Deseret New s Staif nter If the establishment doesn't W. Turpin, international medical director of Project an international, Concern, medical assistance program, said his organizanon-prof- it tion offered young people such an avenue of expression. Dr. Turpin was in Utah to address Salt Lake Rotanans and to formulate plans for a Speaking in precise rapid-firsentences, almost without breathing, the dynamic doctor, who is often compared with the late Dr. Tom Dooley, explained what his organization is doing. Th list is impressive. In the last year, according to Turpin, Project Concern: Launched a family planning clinic on a boat in Hong Kong harbor; Built a second rural civilian hospital in South Constructed a pediatrics ward at a hospital in Tijuana, Added a second modern mobile dental unit m its Appalachian piogram in noitii-cenal Tennessee ; M Began a Navajo medical-oentprogram in Bisti, jS ai ; Began a Project Concern m Australia Tne most exciting thing about the program, Dr. Turpin said, is the involvement of youth. He pointed to Project Concern Youth, a division of the organization which, he said, is involving tens of thousands of teenagers in active, and constructive positive projects " cfw tI7rras Yoismig Mexico. e provide young people with effective was to participate in the relevant issues of the world there will be an exploUtahns were warned sion, this week. Dr. James founder and for Proj- T p'rrni Some of these protects are mum amount of enthusiasm. V. alk for Mankind, Wotk for We have to be enthusiasticMankind and Adventures m .-he emphasized, ixpkun-in- g Concern. how such efforts can efWhat distinguishes Project fectively combat communism. Concern from other interOne thing you have to admit thev're national aid projec 3, accord-ui- g about Communists enthusiastic! to the is its doctor, pople - orientation and the enthusiasm of its volunteers. Ive had my fill of puffed-up- , egocentric Americans going out into the world as if to say, Heie I am, He your great white father. said Project Concern simply works with the people with a nunimum amount of finances and materials but a maxi- white-shmn- Dr. Turpin said the effecof the tiveness project s efforts in South Vietnam as sured it continued safe opeia-tio- n whtn the war finally comes to an end regardless of what the outcome is or what happens politically. He said he wears a bracelet given him by Montagnard tribesmen who have ae pted him as a tubal brother. That honor, he said, is respected equally by South and North Vietnamese Regai ding the war in IndoDr. Turpin said he china, America would not hoped compound the tragedy of Vietnam by tunvng its back on the people there once the imli-tai- v has left Just because the news of that area leaves the TV and fiont pages of our newspa-peiit shouldn't leave our hearts, he said. We should continue to wage peace as as we wage enthusiastically war. s, Thursday, May 20, 1971 DESERET NEWS, 05 S.L. Area Youth Council Installs '71 Chairman Dr. Richard H. Vhue as Salt sistant superintendent, Lake City School District, wa installed Wednesday as chairman of the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area Youth Coordinating Council. He succeeds H. Ames Harrison, Salt Lake Distru., ranger, Wasatch National Forest. Installed as vice chairman Vem Fessler, district for Granite School District. Orlen Pope, a couns-lo- r at East High School, is Was counselor the new treasurer. 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