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Show Utahns Urged To Support "Crusade" Utahns will be given an opportunity op-portunity this month to contribute con-tribute to the campaign which filxti Communist propaganda with the truth. The Crusade for Freedom, as the campaign is known, will be conducted during the month of February for funds to. support the year-around operations of Radio Free Europe. " With a network of 29 powerful power-ful transmitters, Radio Free Europe beams the truth from the free world to the 70,000,000 nslaved peoples of Poland, Csechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania Ro-mania and Bulgaria. Voluntary contributions of "truth dollars" from the American Amer-ican people in response to the annual appeal of the Crusade for Freedom makes possible the continuation of these broadcasts. To focus public attention on this vital anti-Communist program, pro-gram, Governor George D. Clyde, honorary slate chairman of the Crusade, has designated the month of February as Freedom onth In Utah. State Chairman of the campaign cam-paign again in 1958 Is C. E Michaelson, general manager, Western Mining Divisions, Ken-necott Ken-necott Copper Corp. Mrs. Belle S. Spafford, General President of the L. D. S. Relief Society, Li continuing as vice chairman. Harold J. Steele, senior vice president, First Security Bank of Utah, has been re-appointed m itate treasurer of the Crusade Cru-sade organization. In his proclamation, Governor Clyde urged Utahns to "help combat Communist tyranny and further the cause of freedom and peace by contributing ge-oerouily ge-oerouily to the Crusade for retom? 6 .1 t - . |