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Show DR. loTiAiiris TO OE HEARD ON APRIL 1 Dr Ira Landrlth of Nashville. Tenn., president of Ward-Belmont college, will be one of the speakers in the Second section of the "flying squadron squa-dron which Is to Include Ogden In Its country wide itinerary, according to arrangements made with Hyrum Bel-nap, Bel-nap, president of the local commit tee. Dr. Landrlth has had a very distinguished distin-guished career. In connection with Dr. Howard B. Crose, he wrote at the Atlantic City convention the prohibition prohibi-tion slogan of the Christian Endeavor movement, of which he Is one of the international trustees, "A Saloonless Nation by 1919, the three-hundredth DR. IRA LANDRITH. anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims,'- the slogan which has since been adopted by almost every temperance temper-ance organization in the country. Dr, Landrith "Is a man of many inches and every inch a jpnan," and is one of the treat lecturers of America. Ameri-ca. , The San Francisco Call says, "He is a distinguished man in the south Twelve thousand people sim ply went wild " The other speaker of this section will be Dr Carolyn E. Geisel of Battle Bat-tle Creek. Mich Mr. Butler of New York, soloist, and Mrs. Butler, pianist, who have circled the globe with their recitals, will be the musicians for the second clay. They will be heard in the First Methodist Episcopal churcu, Wednesday, April 7. oo |