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Show ; UNDER FIRE. H In ar.atver to the statement by a friend that It Is Impossible for the Mor-1 Mor-1 mon church leaders. While under Are, to grant the demands of The Tribune. this paper replies that all things good B nre possible, and, furthermore, that the. B record shows that only under fire do the leaders grant the demands of law 1 and public sentiment. 1 It was under the hottest fire they had ever endured that the questions at issue he t ween the Government and the Mor-B Mor-B mon church were settled In 1890, and H the yearn following, by a complete re- cession on the part of the church from 1 Its untenable ground. It was under the 1 hottest kind of fire with regard to ve- B llglon classes in the public schools that 1 these religion classes were withdrawn. H There is nothing unmanly or unherolc in their yielding now to the demands H of the Nation, even If the fire is hot. |