Show Richard Hottelet Will Speak In Salt lake Richard C. C Hottelet who has established l himself In the top rank of news correspondents and political observers has trudged beside Nazi troops been bee Imprisoned by bythe the Third Reich Helch and emerged to cover the worlds world's top news events TilE TIIE ACE television news commentator who comes to Salt Lake City on Thursday Feb 6 6 to address the BYU Adult Education Forum Assembly As As- is currently applying his wide experience to reporting reporting report report- ing the United Nations on CBS CBS- TV Dr Lynn M. M Hilton chairman chair chair- man of the BYU Salt SaU Lake Center said that Mr Hottelet will speak about th the Crisis in the United Nations at 8 pm p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Now based at home after 20 years of foreign reporting Mr Hottelet spotlights on his TV news programs the activities of the United Nations Nations' and other other oth oth- er stories or of range long im- im In his series of news analyses on the CBS radio network network net net- work he also interprets the days day's news In the light of its background and meaning HE ENTERED Germany in 1937 as a student After covering covering cov- cov ering most of the big news stories that led to world war II he joined the German troops that were then marching march march- fag ing Into Czechoslovakia lIe He continued on with the first group of correspondents that entered Poland after the German German Ger Ger- man attack there Too outspoken in his opposition lion tion to the Nazis Mr Hottelet was arrested by the Third Reich in IOU 1941 on a trumped up charge of espionage After Arter four months of solitary confinement confinement con con- ho he was exchanged for a Nazi newsman held by bythe bytho the tho US U.S. Department of Jus lice tice DR said that tha tickets tick tick- ets for lor Mr lecture may be purchased at the door I |