Show HEARS TRAVEL SPEECH New Zealand Too Fond Pond of Liquor and Tea Says Wright The people of New Ne e Zealand drink too much liquor and black ck tea Angus T Wright told toM the Rotary club today H HA also said the New Zealanders dont don't believe belle In sav sa av- av v- v vInc Inc and seem m to have more holi boll holida's days das than working days Mr 11 Wright right recently returned after an absence ab enco of two o years dur duro during ing which time he was president I of the L. L I. I D. D D S S. mission on the Island He said uld he was delighted ocean trip anti and with the natural beauties of New Zealand Auckland ho he said had a Inc fine live Rotary club The Maori population of ot New Zealand Mr Ir right said are be be- be by b the church he represent represent- represented ed to be descendants of the American Indian He lIe said they th are a fine tine class of people I ople and are nat nat- y religious He told of a col col- lege Ille where here he ho found many Intel Intel- Maori boys NOTES PARADOX R One thing seemed strange to Mr Wright rIght and that was that In New ew Zealand with a I large European population the hotels were run on the American plan while In America hotels are run upon the European plan He fe said the hotels and railroad trains arc are not heated In winter cinter time timeS ns S they the are arc In America Ninety five per cent of the au au- au automobiles automobiles In New ew Zealand are American made Mr rIght said He noted a great rent l Improvement In he method of travel from front that which prevailed during his first visit to the Island 35 years ago At that time ho traveled by horse horse- back hack but today travel Is 18 by rail rail- road although the cars are not as comfortable as In America Referring to the drinking hab hab- habIts its of the New Zealanders Mr Wright said Is I expend expend- expended ed In liquor In one year car being 30 30 per capita for men women ant anil children and 80 SO O per capita for forthe forthe the adult population LIrrIE THRIFT Wright said he found f und the people of New Zealand do not be believe be- be believe lieve In the tha saving habit They spend as they the go with practically no thought for tor the rainy day He said perhaps this condition was as due to the fact tact that old age ago pensions are provided for all alt at the ago age of 65 years and there thero are homes for tor foraged foraged aged men and women omen The New Zealanders are fine ath ath- athletes letes Ides Mr Wright rIght said He lie told of the football team known as the All All Blacks that went to Europe and won every gam It entered V NEV FOLDER SHOWN President Roscoe toscoe pre pre- sided C. C Angus Wright right of the Of- Of Ofden Ofden den chamber of ot commerce public public- publicIty ity fly committee thanked the business businessmen men of Ogden c T IO had given v thoughts g sod and Ideas for or the new ne Il ii- ii r. r folder on Ogden which I Is Just off oft the ho press copies being distributed to each RotarIan He I said he felt that every citizen of oC Ogden den would be bt very proud of the tho folder told cr Randall Jones Jonel of Cedar City complimented Ogden for Its beau beau- beautiful folder Colder and suggested that the next Issue contain pictures of ot southern Utah He lie said he heard much from tourists of ot the fine re reception re- re reception reception they the received In Ogden and of the wonderful drive through Ogden canyon canon Ogden Oden he said has hasa a a. fine fino position with regard to the tourists no matter whether they travel by train or automobile Ogden Is the first place that catches them Vocal solos were given by How How- Howard Howard Howrd I ard rd Shupe nn |