Show CHURCH RELIEF PLAN DISCUSSED How the L. L D. D S. S church can best aid its members to attain social se security se se- pointing pointing the way along the path on which the world is blindly groping was groping was the subject of serious discussion at the general conference conference confer confer- ence Saturday Groups of church officials knotted in serious groups to discuss developments develop develop- ments expected to arise from from a meeting of stake presidents and so social social so so- cial security officials from various regions of the church in iii Barratt hall hail Friday evening I Emphasize Need Emphasized by various speakers at this session were the need for Programs to place capable agriculturally agriculturally agriculturally agri agri- culturally minded unemployed perSons per persons per per- sons on suitable farm homesteads Medical attention to be available to all church members through stake and regional clinics and hos hos- Establishment of trade schools trainees from which would be able to take part in projects such as large scale home building Attend Nearly persons attended the I Friday night meeting over which M Melvin lvin J. J Ballard member of the c council of the twelve of apostles and chairman of the church social security program presided Ninety-five Ninety per cent of the church members on relief are unskilled la laborers la- la borers borer Harold B. B Lee executive di di rector of the security committee pointed out in advocating establish ment of trade schools Such schools he explained coupled with a period of apprenticeship apprentice apprentice- ship with pay would prepare th the youth of the church particularly to weather any future economic dis dis- J. J Reuben Clark Jr of the first presidency of the church predicted ultimate success for the program President Inspired President Heber J. J Grant J I firmly believe was inspired just as a. much in the establishment of this program as was Joseph Smith when he established the Relief society President Clark Clart said Mr Ballard emphasized that cooperation coop coopS in the security program will wm change lukewarm church mem bers hers into staunch supporters Lar Large e sections of good land in Montana and Idaho can be pur chased at low cost for farm home pome iome- iome Mark Austi Austin member of the security committee reported David O. O McKay counselor in the first presidency outlined a plan to transfer products at cost value from region to region in the church and to use surplus fast offerings I David A. A Smith first counselor to I the presiding bishop offered the in invocation in in- vocation and George F. F Richards member of the council of twelve apostles apostle the benediction |