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BBBBC Speaking of the instance of the BBBJBBBj official who was cxeommuntcated BBBBBflJ from the Church tnu oran of HBH slander asserted in the fifet place BBBBBBB that, "He ought to have gone to the BBBBJBBJ penitentiary, but hU criau was BBBBBBf concealed until he gat away, as is BBBBBBl every other crime among Mormons BBBBBBJj when itis possible to keep the matter BBBBBBl fJiii" VIJ ' We kuocked this statement on the BBBBBfl head by showing that the man was HBbBB iiMiieted and tried by Gentile Juries; BBBBBBB so he didn't get away. HHH This libel on journalism, in the IaaaHHlllll face of these facts, says: "But the secret priestly court, as they always dorl.ept tho crime a secret." We BBBBBBJ rc-assert that instead of doing this BBBBBJ the court referred to published its BBBBj judgment in the columns of the BBBBBBJ a .XEWsatthelinio. BBBB H -, After having stated that tho BJBJBBbm BP "crime was concealed until hu got flHf away," tho uiendaclous sheet now HK'g' " trf another Iriek by saying: "The BHH g ; ll Saints took good care to spirit HHt 7 away all the witnesses so that the HBPawflBi crimloil could not be convicted." The absurdity as well as diabolism of this falsehood is clear. The offense of-fense had already been given publicity pub-licity by the Church court, and "the Saints" had no more interest in the case. Tbe individual was no longer a member of the community. communi-ty. The organ of vice re-asserts its former statements which no completely com-pletely refuted, and wo defy it to furnish names or proof in reference to the case wherein it says a woman who was confined in the penitentiary penitenti-ary refused to dlsclcsa the paternity of her child for an immoral reason. This and its other slanders are utterly ut-terly untrue. There are men prominent in the "Liberal" Party who have shown almost unparalleled opposition to the Church, but who have never attempted to accuse the community vt sexual impurity. On the contrary con-trary they have commented official-I; official-I; on tbe repugnance with which the Saints view sexual sln, and on the fact that almost universally the associations of the sexes have been within the lines of their marital relations. re-lations. Among thoso who have thus spoken are Mr. W. II. Dickson, ilr. C. S. Varian, and later, Mr. U. It. Critehlo'.r. Their statements are of record and can be quoted if necessary. These men arc well informed in-formed on the subject, and neither of them surely can bo accused of pro-"Mormon" disposition. |