| Show t 4 t y I I r 4 j 14 4 4 4 44 4 I r 3 c 1 I S' S V S J j 3 4 S S S r fr ii S i S S S c S j S 44 ee Future for L D S Missions in the fhe United States Canada and Mexico Arwell L. L Pierce left Mexico City resident Mexican mission Gustave A. A Iverson New York who soon will retire as president eastern states mission Miller Edmonton Alberta president western Canadian mission and Roy W. W Doxey Washington D. D C. C appoint appoint- as president eastern states mission These men participated in a mission presidents presidents' conference at the hurch office building Saturday I OS DS H Hear arof of Need Protect S of U. U S. S Danger of losing our liberties mending Amending the constitution of nit d St States tes was stressed by Reuben Clark Jr first co coun- coun un- un oj or ln n tn e L D S presidency who 0 placed the duty on children support yo your r parents in old J 5 i at a general priesthood eting Friday in m the tabernacle delegates gates to the an annual ual leral L DS conference sessions had a chance to go sighting sighting sight sight- i ing g visit friends and relatives because no meetings r e held A special bishopric 51 slon on will be held Saturday at 1 Sm Jm In the tabernacle under tinder direction of LeGrand Richards swing Ing bishop and M. M O. O Ash- Ash nd J J. J L L. his coun- coun l iday y Sessions inal general conference ses- ses I be held Easter Sunday 10 roa a. a m. m a and d 2 p. p m. m in the the acle and will be broadcast first session will be broad broad- the Columbia Broadcast- Broadcast System system S of Roy Watkins ey y Washington D. D C. C former- former if f Utah as president of the thet t tern rn States mission was aniced an- an iced ced Saturday by the first dency of the church r f r. r Doxey Doxcy who has been prom- prom t tin in church activities for sev- sev rears ears will succeed Gustave A. A son who is being released alter after ing three e and one half years years roc of the conference r go wide nation as a feature he Columbia Church of the program The regular broad- broad slot of the tabernacle choir will J I place and then hen an a address dres A. A E. E Bowen member of the 1 icil eIl ll of f twelve apostles on ant an anter anter t ter r theme will be broadcast 1 larg largest st attendance since the ther r iren rence e opened Thursday at 10 I. I on Page Pice Three L. L Column One Ones Onel t. t I pi S Hear of Need I lo I of U. U S. S I I II I Continued from Page Pane One I t m. m i is expected Sunday said Eald officials Mr Clark pointed out that the t. t wants all its aged mem- mem rs off olf the federal government i. i lief rolls It is 5 the duty of children to their parents In Ir their old he asserted For children j Induce parents to deed property them and put the parents on reft re re- re- re Ie kf ft t. is a violation of divine law id d of ot common ethics He Se said the church welfare pro- pro am may not be able to support orthy poor in luxury but it can the necessities Explaining there have bave been relative to instructions at bishops aid all their worthy o or or i to refrain from accepting v j relief Mr Clark asted as- as ted ded Sometimes it seems we will willed ed d to encourage this action no norther I because since 1938 the thed erther d eral ral government has reduced its by two-thirds two with with I ference to public relief It seems I Ine inevitable that a reduction must Touching on the divinity of the Constitution Mr Clark declared a small group of men in effect affect amends the Constitution yo may voiT-may may be sure that the Lord foes Joes not want that amendment nd when an an amendment is made j I proper order you may be be assured the Lord does want that I amendment amendment- We We stand in danger of losing i I our Jur liberties and when lost only blood will bring them back IThe lawyer churchman-lawyer further asserted When such liberties are lost oat this church will have more sacrifices and more persecution than thail we have yet known and andye ve ye have not been strangers to perIn per- per In Ct r The most t important nt thing is for arents to win the respect of their hildren David O. O McKay secondo second o told the approximately church officers who at- at ended Parents should win the merit ce and respect of their he said It is a para- para duty He pointed out that it is equally among bishops and residents of stakes that they erit eilt the confidence of ot all those er e whom they preside Another speaker was Dr Frank- Frank Harris president Brigham oung university He pointed out 1 l at t the practical aspects of the theD theD theS D S church ar the source of its latest strength Other speakers were Dr FrankI Frank- Frank I ilL t. t West church commissioner education and Nicholas G. G nth nith i th assistant to the council of elve relve apostles Dr West told of the ons ns ns facing young people today aid that a staff which mans and other church is working unceasingly to the evil influences so Valent now Mr Smith told how juvenile ime line dropped in a community h here e a juvenile judge sentenced arents for the bad deeds of children At t the Friday afternoon general ference session juvenile delin- delin Je ency y was widely discussed The r ct also occupied most of the orning Ing session C Speakers Afternoon speakers were Dr h hn A A. Widtsoe member of the uncil of twelve Joseph F. F Smith eliding patriarch J. J L. L Wirth- Wirth Second second counselor in the bishopric Mark E. E Petersen JY appointed member of the uncil of ot twelve apostles Harold Lee another apostle and Oscar Kirkham member of the first uncil of ot seventy Mr discussed the work Ithe priesthood Mr paid tribute to his part partS par par- t ts wife and associates in the Mr Smith attributed much Ithe delinquency to disunity thin the family Mr Kirkham much of what appears be juvenile delinquency is fa delinquency and Mr Lee pealed to the church to and prepare to discharge its toward the boys in who will come back th qi physical mental and spiritual uries urles |