Show viell known british offices speaker at local meetings PC macager walter iotch itch of the chief cons mine returned on wednesday atter after spending a few days at salt lake and while m hile there arranged to hive capt frank edwards bd wards ot of tle tl e ro roial al Pu fusiliers british army come to eureka tl TI e captain arria ed I 1 ere yesterday morning and ad dressed two meetings one being at the chief cons mine in the after r noon and the other at the elks pa i ailion at 8 30 in the diening captain edwards was sent into the west by the united states go gov a e ament in order that he might interest in the fourth liberty loan and urge upon war workers the need tor for greater efficiency he considers the mining industry juat as important as that ot of shipbuilding ipg or the making of munitions arl sas hat biti out metals ill di war work bould be speedily brought to a s and still at the chief mine where he first bloke he tried to impress upon the nine workers of tintic gintic the necessity of remaining on the job and thus is the operators in speeding up production nothing is to be gained by miners quitting their jobs and getting into other lines says apt edwards be because tuse right now nothing is any more 1 airo tant than he production of lead s iver ivor and copper ores an immense crowd was out to greet the distinguished visitor in the the meeting at the ion ton was called to order by walter fitch ritch sr who stated its object and introduced the speaker of the even ing the program also included the ginging of a song composed by capt oi edwards wards also selections by the eu ru 1 leka orchestra and an address why we should buy liberty bonds by little miss norma baker the daugh ter of mr and mrs harry J beane the child who Is only twelve barsi ears of age was the winner of the con test in the local school competing against pupils in more advanced grades and ehe she is also to compete with pupils from the other schools of the district her number was delivered in la most pleasing manner and 14 brought rought round after round of applause capt edwards talk bad had to do with the part which his own coun I 1 try and france have played in the world war with an appeal to am to come to their rescue in such a manner that there will be no question about the crushing defeat of the central powers the army of icer has a wonderfully impressive message to deliver to the american people and he delivers it in such a manner that it cannot help but re cgee the attention it deserves As ALS he related in a most eloquent mar ner the sufferings of the people who up to the time america entered the conflict bad had borne the blunt of the war telling of the tremendous I 1 loss oss of life necessary to stop the german advance his words brought tears to the eyes of many not only did he lie pay a splendid tribute to the men of england and france who have been sacrificed by the hundreds of thou sands but to the women who he sas really saved the line and conse the world by stepping in and taking the places of 0 men thus relieving a large number tor for first line duty the british officer spent nearly four years in active service and na aurally has many interesting exper lences fences to relate and as he is a pleas ing talker he is meeting with an en thusia welcome in every section of the country that he visits during his stay in eureka capt edwards was the guest of mr air and mrs walter fitch sr he lie was div en an opportunity of visiting the other mining camps of tintic gintic and was most favorably impressed with the district in general to fp |