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Show MMT'f A THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926 XI A PLEA IN THE INTEREST OF PEACE AMONG ALL PEOPLES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FUTURE WARS I M , ANNUAL GENERAL CONFERENCE BY PRESIDENT HEBER I crossed acres te tha fact that wa can atop tha and acres of neglected graves eov- - next war sow. And that is what ered with broken bottles end laat I am trying to do, my friends, as I go up and down this te stir years weeds and trampled yellow And up your poor souls te land, elsy. Bo soon do wa forget! good works Herman of so that this 99 par Cent I thought of tha words of peace H&gedoro. He put these words jn loving people will also stand to-tlips lie there, I.eved, A Our sons are watching un They they fought tha world's lent war. not going to be led ns my friends, only In Just Reported by Joseph Anderson, r, If that make pomlbla. ure as you lh, slaughter. They wantsheepto to live hto come to war another let for their country, not die for It. It ot earth today.- - But the bout on you sthem they fought and died world, - Dr. Lincoln Wirt. back to them that those what Kipling dins; In vain, but if you atop it now who declare Wlu. ought to bo tha if you prevent it then glorious will OBea to do tha fighting, Reeking tube and iron shard IVINS, brethren ?? I the next place I think Amsrl- PRESIDENT and Wends: It 1 a a All valiant dust that bullda on ha the death of duot. w coUrt aeom agata. back to to And la Thee not guarding cal great delight Unions we, of . the th bad prevention. day I ago guard" About flva yea to . By Expertofum, take time by th forelock tea years u,. gaeaeuraoCweakhia hm. Bd two- Fha baa bocomS the decadent na- from now it Will bo too late. Now I recognize, my friends that tha lettrusta because tit she received tion the earth, weeks age I time to atop tha next war; ; World Court protocol la not am ir three tn fores instead ot good will and la theHerman fallible document. No human docaHagedoru says this tor from President Grant, making ed She in trusted guns friendship. 1 can hear those ten million men's era. The Constitution of tha . me I com and give you ....i,,1 and fortifications and the power of and United States waa not perfect: we saing it today: message, which of course I am the mail first instead of have amended It nineteen times; and Intelligence and love, and but we got on board of th constiua across tha to cried very happy te do. Too So la that death. the of way always tution and want along with It, Imworld and called ' ua sons. That other meaeaga. If you will Spain dug her grave with her bayproving It aa experience ripened. Wa came as sons hut what remember, some of you possibly, onets. Ian t that tha sensible bleedua were made of to do you waa the story of "loans InhumaOa Mars HUL with an the World Court? thing. altar. upon It may be shapes ing countlesa on Kara few later makes man I stood a that days imperfect, but It ia the most pernly to Bain to appeaae your God In fect substitute for war that is It waa tha story Hill, where St. Paul preached that ertia. million mourn-be sermon where and Wonderful wlhin our reach so far. So, let dead eh sits Where muttering of the f the wreokege of war, I H. Let us trust It, let ua get on heard the man praying to the untern words and munching at old hungry and naked that fell under known God, there on the Aroepa board of it, let us go along wuh lr the wheels Of the god of wart and gua Doubtless he also- looked up If U leaks, let us stop tha leeks; If it to et perfect tot tie perfect It wa were trying to raise some money at the Acropolis and saw those four Because you- - would not think Parthethe -wonderful es we go on. end when we find buildings, we had to die. to feed and clothe and nourish and non, the Temple of the Wing low something better; reject It and Weep not for ua weep for bless these Innocent ones who had Victory, the the and take that which to better. TherePropylaea . your own trapped seize beea caught Is the backwash of tha Erect h sum. I saw them as I stood am I fore, We died! and there you stand, advocating tha World Couit because It seems to be the there, not in their pristine beauty , . no Map advanced! war; and oh, what a beautiful out- - as seen broken Paul but bad beet Instrumentality hi sight at the them, Bow down and hear Ton have pouring of your sympathy It wast with gunfire; 1 saw their classical present Umar Rina wars out uf tsa sons tha these, . , , - I had net faith eeeegh to believe wallg bent In by the explosion of And other could have been Mopped by law. fancies and have Imagthey re1 saw bombs: tbs would that your good people Jurists toll iul Well. If the World wreckage great ining and daonllsas spirits man because had he that Court so wrought could only Mop one war In to my simple message spond and hearts made for love. hated bis neighbor and would not the future ud that war was one And they will go forth and die. graciously. But do you know what settle hla disputes council around a in which your son waa killed, you If you command, since they, you did? Do you remember bow, but sought to do it by armed would be for the World Court, after I had told you about tbs stif- - table, to, love liberty. waa "the that And glory might. wouldn't you, with all your heart? mtnChristian tbs among waa Greece tha - Just one and that - tarings grandeur In Us nrttloa overseas you set a Past day Rome" faded Oh wake dreaming aoull and tha Jackals away, favor. The United States supreme and sent me a check for about bewitchworld wake Oh gray and hyenas cams to cry In the to court moM the I remember It if you do not. streets perfect analogy ed! There is another way to where once little children to tha World Court wa bar Thera for It was a happy day that tent save Justice and liberty have beea eighty seven disputes a great shipload of food and medl- - had played, en to the Than thus fling glory I passed my way lo Jerusabetween states of the Union and cines and clothing over tha sea. and wonder of young manlem, and stood on the Mount of avery Mate la but that came right out of your hearts Olives; little nation, hood beneath th wheels of down Into Brook looking an autonomous commonwealth wnr-- , 1 Spontaneous Response, the holy bill Kedronand at ovejr Each tma uf"thess disagreements then the nmet day whoa I Eton. I thought of tha words of would hava tempted Independent waa Invited by President Wilson Sand your soul into tha earth who once Mood there where nations to fly to arm But instead to skies tha and of the university to address his Band, was through i standing, as he too looked these belligerent Mates carried students, what a spontaneous re-i- ,t find it. Mount Zion and said, Oh. their quarrels up to tho supreme t Deed eyes kaap watch. they also made! When I SotnittUmi Jerusalem! Bet my right court of the United State WelL tha hand wither If I forget thee, thou through telling ?bm about you shall not rest nor sleep; what difhappened? Ettbty-eeve- a need of Gods children. President joy of lh, who)e earth. for you who live Aod the ferent decisions were rendered. of the Whole Earth" has fad.' MuM do a harder thing than 7 TV Eighty-seve- n times one Mate waa could thlng! I am choking! nd dying la wher, once Zion's found to be In the right and anothenjoy my lunch after hearing of hlI, Wasperlhei; and crowned with For you most think,on-- and In the wrong. Bid the deer Mate mark-o" Ihe ghoMs will drive you f feated states fly to arms and In my pocket thM I expected to soderm Titus with his Roman ls- The Other Way. tha decisions? They did a Wion. who overthrew and fought la this In every Where on the tab! beside ms and it? Id. i la Where they accepted not one atone left anif ,h, city jj0y decision. shrugged their Victor Hugo tells ua that tha Mr, Wtrt, .. some-..- . upon another; so that for three way? . spent ,, that to , feed shoulder on went In the one their way, and la there thing only hundred years the wild beasts earn In cansix months time had to than forgot world that they 'h'r little children had laid their non, and that stronger any troubl with thalr neighbor, to an Idas whoa branches and sung hosannas wan That b In dona w a tried. VnrifLhi' "Kanmlh!" nj Plm rich not thing Be- - hour haa coma." Are to you remember It? And how they, "the Son of David. 7Why? are wo not strong eoough, d States of tho World. Wo can cams filing by where I Mood and j! 7bBB arch the family of nations with n to suffered 5,tI!Td wa not have enough In they trusted threw their dimes and quarters on h World Conrt, where stress that f b "ord give .birth in our tlmn cannon $ the platform. I gathered up $250; International affairs ? than wil stronger something h adjusted hr toga! process f"d and th student of tha university hBtB so their W have tried th way of tho malt -went without their lunch. Ah! but arbitrament of "fjed aa the glories of one flat, and It haa always fal'ad. Lot " there were oth.rs-ma- ny fl"14 othr, glonr wed another have ail faded, na try the way now of tha open l t,on who did not go without thalr lunch between Individual of th tha of wouW ollow Dot open heart, th when I got that money transmit Jed; to serve and to help; ofPeaea. Into food and sent it oversea Well, ' not the old philosophy of Every LTtTi. Frobtoan- - M j Oh, America! America! that far reminiscent. th world man for himself and tho devil take j0 So. I went back to Europe and! God fraca on I Th Ml jioHmrw. lh Near East to care for tha or- -' And crowned thy good with brotfc-pha- the hindmost:" that to played out.There wa a better phtloeopby dur- j The thud r 4 to pear la via erhood, and widows left by tbs' game t In this we world's great War. But th mors I j Erom sea to shining sea. log tha war, when we sent two anlveraat dv our presidents And If wa do not. then our Zion million men oVar the sea. who said, moot up he cared for them and gave my life deao-naand let live." But 1 am plead- - mand few a not her arms conference to tha suffering, the more tndig- - will be like the habitation of tha armies of ing today for In advene There is th world a greatest need I became that these things lation that foUowed - of that let ua aaMepnations ' "Lira I ahalt hot opmse th positm that were necessary la a world Ilka Titus. Haded Glories. ours, two thousand years after and help to llva! That to tha oth- we ought to harp hold wirh the left we hand until Christ had died that men might do r walked mldM the faded glories er way. Along that path there caa get hold of somewith tha right; hut right, that they might have human i of Egypt, down to th mouth of be no wars, for you cannot fight th Ing compassion, that they might cease the Nila. I wanted to see the with your friend. Th father of tbsra to aofturthlng better, and that their bitterness and their hatreds foundation stones of tha old Alex-an- d war la hate, fhe father of halo la Is simultaneous progreaalva dtaarm-amsof all nations hy mutual their warfare; and yet they andrlan library. With an Arab fear, tha father of fear la suswere Mill at It. and there was war guide I traced have reduced our them a mils In one picion, and the father of suspicion agreement. We e under-thrumors and of war. and It looked direction and half mil in an- la Ignorance. Tha first step toward varies treaty, but as If there might be mors wars other, where, only wa must go farther. Future men-a- e few hundred world peace ia srorld friendship. to aa not from Ihe but from shortly. Mona , t pears ago, b building let us Now, my friend - sheltered the mighty mll- - frank air. Tha tim haa coma when To Preach Peace. lore of world-r-- a Wa do not want another th w must take this hideous engin"rltten upon papyrus war. Our hearts are set like a flint And ao I mads Up my mind that lion for the destruction of human what ona ought to do waa to turn and sheepskin, engraven upon tab- toward the other way if only we ery from affect to cause, from binding lets of atone and burned In bricks can find it. Will you permit me Uvea out of the hazard of caprice and out of th haarta of men. the story of mankind, tha Bight to ventura 'to op the wounds of the war to elimfour paths There to not a first class power of hlMory all tha knowledge of that soma of us suggest inating the causes of those wound think will converge behind Its secret bo, I hava corns back to America tbs past that wa now seek In vain if we follow them at tha point of a that haa not. door If 'wise wa many new and Inhuman all there. tO, It the to preach peace and to see If wa and universal permanent for human beings and cannot stand together against this men o( tha west could only go to- Just, killing The first la what Hagsdorn Moloch of war that, since the be- day to the wiae men of the east peace. destroying property by wholeaal meant when Ton must ha said, In Alexandrian national tha Every laboratory- - haa a ginning of time, since the blood and att down think." Wa hava beq thinking la fins assortment of disease germ of righteous Abel first cried from library and counsel with them, term of war. Wa must now think to be launched from aeroworld It would bet We the ground, men have employed to what of peace. As man ready settle their disputes and have not would know the myaterle of the In terms ao of planes upon the water is he." As nation any city. That to tha newsupply found any other way. Does It locked centuries and learn of the thlnketh warfare. yet - not seem Thera to no place In It for chivalry. We would be thtnketh so is that nation. Mupid? Does It not seem wisdom of tha age Ellbu Root say It takes mqra Than there to the new high exstrange that after all these years like the angels of God on Jacob's of slaughter which has coM the ladder, climbing, climbing, until wa courage to make peace than to plosive that XzK Dupont, who make war." world its finest and heat manhood. would now be well nigh knocking Courageous thinking tasks It down In Detawar tells will lead to . nations are Mill going on with to us threshold of motion, and heaven more tea time courageous destructive their at the very action will lead to tha building up than any explosive used In tha let futUo warfares and hava not found Itself. But war cams and smote Egypt of International any other way to aettla their disoy war, That la going some. I happen machinery agreements To some of us It seems and 'Overthrew the Alexandrian II' which disputes between nations can ed to be in Paris at the Urns of the as If tha time ought to have ar- brary and ground those books Into be settled by law and not by war, long range bombardment when rived when we can provide a sub- the dust of contusion That pre- by and not by Isola- "Big Berth" waa sanding bar stitute Tor war, when wa can cease cious heritage of the past waa lost tion. great projectile larger than tha this eternal sacrifice of the worlds to our children because tha Jugalas of two. man's bodie seventy-si- x The Question of th Hour. sur- gernaut wheels of war rolled over youth, which leases not th miles from the German lines The question to not aa between, to Part vival of the fittest, but of tho un- that land. Does It not make you They fell In th terror fit. to propagate the human race. angry, my Christian friends? Do pacifism on the ona aide and mili- stricken city every fifteen minAnd that Is tha greatest argunot repeat the words with tarism on the other: tha question ute. On struck a hospital and you ment against war. when you atop new of th hour la whether wa shall killed over a hundred fools "What these emphasis, to think of It, that tha heroic, have peace baaed on armed mlgnt, soldier One exploded in awounded mortals be?" Through tho years or church stalwart young men have these peace based on good will and on Good Friday -- and killed 101 that ought things precious always been those that were killed to have been passed from genera friendship. The latter, I believe, la people kneeling at the altar. One off by war while those that were to generation are lost Why? the sensible way. When nations be- fell la the Tuelllers Garden opleft were the old and feeble who tlon gin to think sright thev wl'l drop posite my hotel on the Rue die war has there Because stamped could not leave a virile posterity dust of history and wa the mall fist, nd extend tha open RlvHL I had been Mttlng oa the Sometimes I wonder that we are Into the hand. We bav been trnMtng in veranda watching tha children not a race of morons and Imbe- have to begin building all over mlllta- r- preparedness Now, s, I have with their at play in cile when you think of the price again, without the help and in- no objection to our present nation- th park. A bomb struck; It threw of war and of tha Inheritance spiration that ought to hava come al defens to me out th US ran of excessiveover to not since to It but chair. I from age my every which War baa left us. not of the t best of the children of earth, but beginning of time. O, what a day I believe any increase would b a the smoking hole but tho little In tha wrong direction, I children and nursemaids bad been It would be if all this rich lore of gesture of the broken and the unfit. had two tons In tha war, I got In blotted out. Mr. Dupont tells u tha past were ours! How poor w aa Broken Hope far aa I could with my gray that he has aa explosive that will are today because war baa robbed Well, I waa passing through An- us of it. bale as a Red Cross worker. Yet send that shell ten times eeventy-sl- x dalusia few months ago, (I wantI am, sometimes called mile or that will do ten time The Wreckage of War. ed to ace the Alhambra. ) Through If a pacifist to ona who pacifist." will not th damage when It strike I walked farther on those soft lands of southern Spain, defend hla country, then I mm no No More Chivalry. 1 came to Cordova end Seville and through the Isles of Europe, to see But if a pacifist is ona who There ia no more chivalry la Granada, and saw the broken frag- the wreckage of war and hear the pacifist. war hates behla with ail soul war. No longer do they fight knee ments of the old Moorish civilisa- echo of the sobs of tha ten million cause he haa seen wanton to kne and th heads to head Have tion the great university, the tem- women that had been left widows It. and wants to lead tha you been of cruelty war. I tha to wanted once late about th new go devoted to art and act by ples out into a path where war flying devil.reading ence new la ruins; the great Ger- - back to the place where aa a Red nations Lead Barlow, it Inshall be no am thenI more, ' United ventor, waa called before aids tower, with Its astronomical Cross worker In Flanders Field I and prood It. and want State congressional committee the Instruments long sines destroyed bad fed my budd.es hot soup and pacifist my children to write no dearer word other day and hi aakedeto show by war's intolerance of. culture. 1 coffee, and chocolate, and com over stood amidst tha broken hopes of; forted them aa we stood together ment my grava Tha peso Inmove- device. He did. It waa th model haa beea too th long In lino a trenches of .and front the Hying torpedo with a radius antiquity and thought of thoae hap-- 1 hands of extremists. Th tim haa of a thousand mile that can. car py days when th Renaissance was! slept with tha rats and the coolie come all men to Join hands In ry 090 pounds of high smiling over the earth and the re- -j I wantad to go back and see where the for task. explosives, great snd'ia propelled by 1(99 horse pow Vlval of learning brought the wlseaom of then) had been blown Into Probably H per cent of th peo- er engine and good to the court of Boabdllja hundred pieces and some had can old tanker Any and meg gang and thought togeth-- j been buried. I wanted to see if ple of thq United States want peace convey hundreds of these Is vim In the other h wa may In er and loved ona another and built they were earing for my brothers thousand mllss of any shore th manu- and then n flock of these y Include, the profiteer, anew civilization'. Ah. If they had In arms decently. And so I facturer of munition tha profes- devils' can 2e sent Into tb flying continued building en that; derad through tha popplas of air. lot sional militarist, and a portion of There to a mechanical device inBut, in the midst of It I dors Field. The poets talk nil came hatred, came war, came of nonsense about that spot. There the metropolitan press And thoae side of them and when they have bigotry, came the inquisition; and ' are some flowers - there, mostly four' groups Mand together; they gone tha exact distance, mettcul-stel- y American graves that are be- are financed; they are or gn sized; worked oat, something will they overthrew the courts of learn-loving and devtroyedfhe 'wayq of. Ing cared for by hirelings: but their propaganda la everywhere and happen, the alarm clock goes off. peace among men. Spain at that! there 'era ten million graves there. will fool the angels ,of light the rudder will be kicked end those Urn dug grave with, her bay- - Not all of them are cared for. I Tha rest of ua, tha It per cent of torpedoes go down upon Eton, Ban cneta. Had H continued In I hoeo passed down rows and rows of tbs people of the United States Francisco, upon New Tork. In to rulIiaze fhe arts of peace' tie drunken crosses that had been want peace, but seem to want It God's name, what la tbs us m? I Spain would be tha leading nation left awry and weatherbeaten there only indifferently; we are not swske friend Now to lh rime to chain he tbh"h s - . ln-a- " -- ' other-argume- $59.-M- 4 i -- ; ny:i'Jr not, dla-pu- ts f'"5 Lnit-Jnoug- h, , ! ncy" .la. T, ,$f bu ftr O'. d. rorpor-wllilngne- as na nt bat-ta- nt -- da-vi- -- able-bodie- d, nurse-maid- -- myy, - one-tent- wan-onl- n! I er h-r ye I 1 r h; 7i- y w j0 aM A J. GRANT T to humanity. It can b done. I other, from Canada oa th to1 1 Mexico oa the aouth (I believe , being done. 01 ieflts Enemies of tb Volstead law 'that four hundrad m'le north or their tim when they try to Lethbridge la th farthest north , tell organizations Ilk th Salve- - the closest to tha north pol any tlon Army that na'yonal prohibition Latter-da- y Saint baa gone), that Reported by Joseph Anderson. ' will not work. Vszt changes have before moving they do Mm con come about, and to undo Ahem suiting with er writing to th would be to strike a blow at every of stake and other In It ju&iua ku B&ints that ,Ter Ianea 10 fireside and every industry la this president the section where they contemplate to mo th following my lot to know, cannot country. ; going, and ascertain if they Ou Prohibition.' memorandum the I tee) sura wlU To Better Ititnga j Identify themselves with aome of had to Intended I read be of Intoreel: y thq i something Why try to tell the Salvation 'th regular orgsnlzstionsof from Evangeline Booth, comof going beyond th "There hava beea sustained Mnos her that th ark benches are Church Instead mander of the Salvation Army In ' Army than and the of raided" Church, bound with a men drunkea they th Church was organised seven thto country, but I will beg leave wero and asking ua to plea prohibition when wo- writingsoma 19 counselor in tha to have It put la my speech when used tobfor, president missionaries to hunt them In on Thanks- rand gather, Printad be Conference giving day, for exempts, sad Light them up; that they reality do firm presidency, if apostles. ( I, or when tt appears in to salvage them?' They are gone, long ot th Church, but that they 4 of th First presiding patriarch 11 pul The benches Mill remain, but the have got so far sway everybody Council a f Seventyand 14 of the ii k Eilerary Digest of occupants are hot drunk any mors; seems io have forgotten them. Move .tt March 19Z4: . 10, Preaiding Btohopri A total of 111 b forgotten and (they or climbing upward to better where you cannot besides tha three witness as to the Park benches are emptied of' things while the public rashes by. where there to an organised stak their ua drunken all tell There la to ward Church. r of th unheeding. Why try derelicts, and th Book of Mormon. men who used to make their wives that workingmen spend thalr sages plenty of opportunity in tha organ-an- d Apropos of my remark to tha children tb victim of their before their famiues css get lid Med slakes of Zion for those who affect that w should not run In thirst and besotted rage bav so--. money for food, and that menr beat want tu change their location her bored up and returned to work to their wives and children as In th in Utah and ia Idaho, and in Csn-debt or mortgage our future, I their families J And that ona I old days? It simply to noCBto cas a. . will read a poem that hss been believe "'if the Idle rich persist la fnak-- 1 . fact, handed to me, written by Stoddard Evangeline Booth, j ugmraa, law, of commander the th nS sport Army1 Salvation prohibition of King." In lh United Bute. Is tha most th day may com a when th bouto-- J I There are two items which I had Sld Tim Pieman. to vast the ty ard'ere, minority. Intended, to quota her thto after, argument la favor of wli A etody of pto salesmanship convincing and " 4 $ salvaged out of noon, but.l shall not do so; in-agatoM the return rill be made by tb National Pis prohibition secret vised, ns before stated, will btf for tbsir sursetiv saloon the to so place She howis. Bakers association. News Item. aver, that the eighteenth amend- - drinking and rescued. If possible, to print. ru te tXb xtnry of Simon called Simple ? entrenched ln firmly I quotes, statement which pro-Is n everybody hss read; pnblte favor that It will never be Impressed met from kn progres- It to sweet. It Is said, and tt tells of repealed, and equally sure that It Ford s pamphlet: can be enforced. Such drinking as lv vrorking class will automat-- Uearf Several of mr young aequalnt-- a Hy become th aristocrat, and Who wasnt quit right In th to indulged to now h. 1 will b turned nees or to their grave who gave fad of th Idl rich whichwiil toc!eID bqut down to It syMem of or promise of making happy end When he sought to buy pi npld tlon. f th die out, or els soctotv ooctatv ga , '(ful citizens, declares Luther Bur-( that Is, with th bis 8 will pieman. 'ln other Bird, drinking aid .bonk, ths wizard of th plant and Poor Blmon was hopeful but turned upside down and fWntohl m vegetable kingdom Whoa expert-- :. .... rum wastrels - tor the- - Salvation flouting the prohibition" Utrgro ..... rash. menta have caused ths civilized For ho child tohly thought that a Army to salvage' Miss Booths fai and will die out.' exMiss Booth In world to wonder, and who experiit testimony utterance ta no careless statement pia could be bought perience and ot her fltneze to pass ments .have benefited th civilized ' Without any transfer of cash. Bui w musat apeak harshly of no rnora Beased' woriteamong ,on Prohibition. Art hurj. , world by minions un'mllitoTta the submerged tenth than aha, non Blmon, Proaperity, by th In- n"L York.lnCr,: of th various things that Who was simply ahead of hla among the World's greatest moral Ant , to h clean-u- p quoted has dona to improvement tim in organizations mors fv- - paper: r - 1 flowers and In seeds and in fruit Today h could buy a whole carKnows the Advantage. land to th redemption of th esc-load of pto "Sh led her band of salvation-- 1 tu In Arizona, taking the thorns; dim By mora- l- Investing Th aa Iranian - would home - R was While convalescing- - 1st against tha drink, evil in th ' be is to vary dead th wizard of from an attack of appendicitis that United States end consistently op- - th agricultural world and on of land him he Issued her Matement on prohi- - Posed tbs saloon while she salvaged th benefactors of mankind. He Or, rather more likely, hi wife wrecks and bound up tha says: 'And there to no qusMion few cents bition, which to quoted In part by By totting him pay New Tork Times th stone right away foilowst l wptjnds of. its xictima EvangaUns. whatever And TnsiaHments th rest of hla cans of their destruction.warg" j Booth has been knocked down by tb It I Unthinkable. No Ilf After all these years of hard drunkard and ao badly injured boy livng would commenc th uaa Ita the way they sen pins and fighting to protect the- home that ah apenf months to hospitals, of clgarata If ha knew what tualsaa, rlV days of her work in soulless, worthless thing they would ' piano emancipate th neglected children ,B th w York slum Salvationist wera make of hm. And painting . from our national potatoes and and wlp Bhe. j drunkard. escutcheon th dtegrsc of th evils murdered by pant quota from . David Jor-For a few dollar down you can artetog from drink, it to good to thAefor know what ah Is talk- - dsn, president, emeritusStarr of th when she attacks rh Stanford university: find that th people of America " boy th who! town As a prospect you havent a have com to n correct Illegal liquor traffic and uphold. wh mok chance. concerning tha drink evil, un Prohibition. For seventy years her n be anxious about cigursta hla fu- Thefect that yosr broke doesnt thinkable that th country will organization ha fought tho saloon Ha haa tur. nous." kBOwa th advantages of ever return to th deadly saloon i ,nd he matter, . bantohmenb i Tour only eacapo ia to die syriert and a resumption of liquor Blcwdug on Afl. A study was mad to Munich by And aa lonj; as they taka all th vending. du- I rejolc beyond measure In tha money you make. "Surely tt win b conceded that ,ln, whcb u rich outpouring of tb Spirit ot th Ton iqjght aa wall spend It for the Salvation Army know some- - 5,vT?d lhat B that r 71 out f VTbfr: Lord during our conference thing shout tb evils of strong from pie." wer wer bable born thBt ther th flrrt session until tb present drink. From tb day mr father I am pleased to stats that sit- founded vizunund' professor And Insofar aa God haa en- tim. the J1 in Eng- BBBd dowsd m with $ ting on than Mand Sunday at tho land to combatorganization tha degradation and fd. PrtobIWMoB Maln ability and power of our conference tic opening cent f bBb,e and his priesthood. ? X bless that Pr coneeInevitable was the commissioner of educathepeo. of liquor drinking. th Bel- - ?hr were born eound. Thera have pie. I bices each and tion of tb United States of Amer- quences vat Ion Army has held rigidly to it ho b $" In th!T confer? ica, Honorable John J. Tigert, and he expressed himself as very well . am.sconTr,d pleased with our wonderful gather- meat of prohibition to America. bav. ? under ing. ta th Inspiration of thespoksn to ,lloglcBl ,vh thmg 11vlngGoi Bine ur last confersnee on ol that because n new tow has ssy r d"n BO and not that to mom th th faithful and diligent of worked like magic U to beet to f h .bV all workers In th Church, for It srtd And from sn.rtlcl ofrUe?-dlyfilT- . whTT! many years a counselor In the pres- state of vie which because Iff its published to one of our local news- likened ao patiently that if any woman believed S?JfJ,er idency of th St Georg stake, and Awfulnes. promoted rrrat number to th thfnxrMto bBt tobacco would Injur her child subsequently fhs president of the b-a- horn. ' Ft. Georgs temple. Brother Thomas mak ac I vll um tlon Cmare hbac kvrarL BbB would not be guilty of using it. alt Mid .a at.. 1. Colts m, has passed away. He i i. Mik.. ks On Moving From FUo to Flmm was ona of th noblemen of the I would tlko to .appeal to th world over, and I ask it earth, en of the most faithful, find way and mein to make tha Latter-daSaints who are nsm of th Lord Jesus nrk7 ' law work oat It unquestioned ben- - of moving from on placethinking loyal, true, upright Latter-da- y to an- - Amen. wars and mak the future safe president when b said: It to tho day when this shall h an THE POUNDING OF for our children - Thera used to; first wish that thto plague my of , b some chivalry In warfare when mankinds war shall be banished accomplished fact to my humble I and deslrs. prayer eon wer sent out to meet th en-- j from the earth." I turned and saw Wo thank Dr. Wirt for th mas--1 emy far te face and sword blade the Arlington cemetery, there by sag which haa brought to us1 Mid hoary and barren mountains' to sword Blade, hut lhat time has tha Potomac, with ths outline of this afternoon,ha and Bssld ws assure hla great dead sea. gon.on It ia wholes) murder on th tomb of th Unknown Soldier. that it meets with hearty response In a vale Of rolling sandhill tb aid and wholeaal suicide quit visible and I called to mind to th hearts ot th Gave to ona Iona traau Which life of Utah. people on tb other. That I all war has th words of President Hstdlng, as I resolved itself Into. he Mood there and said, Iujnovt waste and desolation wher Funeral Service For not be again. , HJdFamine And let u Education , Peace. frowned on th land. with God that it shall not And hurtly, I want to put th b band of exile refuge sought Mary Cook Jenkins A From God knows thsrs Is thought into your mind, of world- goodagain." persecution's band. to will world th to enough wide education for peace. It ia the overcome all MIDVALE, April 1. (Special) moat Important of all. first, think ca will lead tho 111 will If AmeriOver the On tor services ths Funeral left plains through ths way," Mary (Maright, second, get behind whatever the beautiful outline wastes. of ths White mie) Cook Jenkins war held In machinery w hav that wilt settle House Through heat and bitter cold. Midvale ward chapel. Sunday, Cross rivers wide and disputes by law, or aihitratlon rhY7ettTnsBnInd"Imm,iwlbB mountains o? "high. dent April II. Btohop John A. Aytott go ts ke the hideous, deadly devices tb. word,when our Cam exile hrav and hold. to for presiding. h said: waa Tha It Coolldgs, filled, chapel and away from madman, finally, have seen and survived unusual profusion of bran Onward let us train our children to love us who lat war to devize measures of and on they pushed through sun ths children of other lands and not th attested the love and tlflil flowers : wo we tt tod rain, do and not, prevention, To hot them. Mop th glorificadeserve all th disaster which empathy of relaova and friend, Bftttlinr wltb eourMr known ' tion of war and war heroes. To be- shall aa furntahBd b? B Mua To thOM who for conviction sake surely b visited upon us." I lieve that Blessed er th peace- shall And I then vale I of and looked turned death their hone makers for they shall b called the back Into tb darkening shadows ? Joseph B. Wright, P. C. R- ' children of Ood. BBd Btohop Aytott. They Around tha winter of th Uncoln memorial where comp I was talking wltb Will C-- Blood. th they d mBBF of the great emancipator ? rang. Mate eoperitnendent of edmtinn sot effigy J9Bklw. commenting particularly With strong hearts tra ln tu chair of bronze, looking and In California, th other dsy. And out devotion to her homo and th landscape he lovdtB brave; he said: "Ths school teachers or Th upon and her serric to the Re- - They felt no blasts of winter's second ilsltemliy address Inaugural wind. American can Mop war whenever Inscribed upon th Nor darts tbs lc king gave. right wall, and -- ooctoty organization, of which nd Dut Gettysburg sddrera upon the OBh ws srarstary Thsyanddtorouroed chU-- i tb to of offered W eat ward they moved, ever westleft. It was too dark to read, but goP principle ,h words .seemed to cry out w.: comfort end hope to th bereaved ward, tiona oMeVf dhTtef Ub, also fm Mid sorrow, tort and tears. family. do world,.rontfl Till they reached thto vela of desodo wo pray that this ,Tb JXnTsrto Bop. fervsntly America, lation Mn and tne bsnedlcUon scourge of war will soon t ar Mill shaking their flats at Great mighty Inter-n- o These dauntless pioneers! ' sway. With malice towards bY Aurelius Rasmussen. Britain and saying: W licked you pass wee to th Midvals City ce in1Bt ne and with for all. with' charity one and w sen lick you seam." firm ness to This is th place! thlr loader T. th dedicatory prayer being as Ood gives Tb school books of tho northern u to s thth right, 1st us strive Offered by Niels Lind. shouted; right. states wars Mill saying unkindly ou to finish The TT hither w hav eome. The ward Relief society attended task w are to, things about th southerner, tti a as in acted Lead services to bind body and by th hand of Provldeno; -th nation's wounds the tog firebrands across th Mason and to doupall which This to our welcome achl-v- e flower bearers shall horn! 1 U. a land. Dixon up picked and Mrs Jenkins to survived by her and cherish a Just and a lasting B. history ta th city of Richmond. on sou In thanksgiving they raised their husband, Jenkins, Joseph and all ourselves with peace among waa I Va a few weeks ago when VOiCM. and on daughter- down there. I happen to be a north, nations trnt they atof; era man. The more I read th Ud DEVOTION. th fiTtrii of tboH bioub 1 I got. B emd to me President A. W. Ivins. tain hoar angrier hooka that tho southtVn text o of !hir astba raflff. while they wer jwrha pa telling the 1 now 1924 years, ny brothers I gazed . . blue ln love Th Ion tr wioom4 th truth, tnetrad ofIn tolling ItAnd rtnc who pU sister, shepherds Lifted whoa above tb our hus tt earth; vara telling hat. northern textbooks or Juet as bad wer watching their flock upon Was bright 7d-with a gorgeous sheen To th Ilf that was to h absolutely. What's the use' Let th hills of Judea suddenly heard that vtl'ey n th totnr her wondrous mysteries In BsJd rewrite our text book in troth, but tb voles of tb hosts of heaves As nature, that silent sea. told. to kindness and gentleness and uttering those memorable word that whispered that Th mountains from friendship and good will and fair Just repeated hy Dr. Wirt: Glory In flowers, th btrrta story old. ptor Then yon will eliminate tbs to Ood to th highest, and on wast, And 1 thought of you. causes of war. fir the father of war earth peace, good will- - toward heads hory Lot us Just sum th men. i to hatred. And bad a welcom to thla hlfh hand Men corns te us who my that I gazed . . . and th glory of your whol thing up then lo lhlz little In silent majesty, war will alwaro'rscur, that there presence shon couplet: ran b no paee. but God our Above earth's sheen; superbly Th arroamtng SMgull shouted throned In hearts too young for anmltv, Father and the through that dead era, Thor He th way te mak man whom he wpok prophets 11 aid declared In all your virgin beauty; and th Ve .h.!noTd her d you to your frolight horn They have declared that; That came from ar otherwise. nut was YThsn children's friendship your ayes, there shell com a time of peace Wher at least you ar ev worldwide. bright men shall, beat thlr swords! " when Into plow shares, and their spear Like the mellowing glow of sunset Nw age wtlt h glorified. tei u Join In honor and prala gold, v rh,'' Lat sblld lor child, and wars will Into pruning Kodka. When nation With ths mountain 1 loved Jut you. gulls and And neithnet shall rise agatnrt nation, trr. Disarm th heart, for- - that I er shell they learn war any mors. To this band of xtls hrar and , and I knew my praoe. That blessed tim may com now. I gasad. , strong. heart was gon tt may coma at any time If men Who through ton and mtesr, Knot Net Be Agata. shall wTlt-- thst It b so. Tb pow- To follow you humbly through ths - 1 Meed a few days sgo os th er Is with ua. God' children, who trial long . Mld peroeeuton. grief and pain. of th new Lincoln mem- are hero upon earth, acting Of life's distracting paths: - That Map Fearlessly Mood alone, led orial la Washington D. C. Faring through- - th agency which he US And sought to this western wtlder-neof heaven's To the m waa tbs goal groat Washington ,rtven US, Whenever men and distant', ahead. Its top touched by th tlon say there shall be war no A welcome sod honored bom.. you. ray of th rattlnr son. and I j more It zrlll end and how easy It And 4 worshipped ALtCW B. PADDOCK. S. R-- RICHARDSON, Jr. BPOksn Wuh, . ,. thought ot th words of our rM would b to .say- - It. Ood speed In tha Tabtnaclc at Salt Lake City, Utah, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1926. I ... t, trns Brother rrTi. fd nfcilnnwa af Ar? .... fr fnJlJ?ed , fndl. us, , . t . 'a ,r; "t? smh . . shot-elgnret- - j Thbfy Ita 1 Pro,?r -- : sea-io- SrinTl- mi dorth1! ..iwrate" uTqteS 1 iS 7. boraua: t0 YndVJUE0 s . oVvr111?1 PPr thatw 5TxSC d.bTo y vtx. git lakh " t i th.ett '2 " ''br -- thortra ft enr rt4 fr r nsw-foun- &. -- qs -- - ( K a FOUR ADDRESS DELIVERED AT CLOSING SESSION OF THE RECENT for seven years. Addresses Delivered in the tabernacle. Salt Lake City, Sunday, April 18. 1926, by DR. UNCOlN WIRT, of the American Council for fhe Prevention of War, and PRESIDENT ANTHONY W, IVINS. SECTION f ete Amim m wS'gv 4 Sk4 . |