Show E. E p 31 t Yf 1 Y 4 L Du CH RC SEMIANNUAL Al MEETING OPENS OrN OrNI I President Grant in Opening Address Decries Lawlessness Lawless Lawless- ness Cites Omaha and Los Angeles as Examples Closed S Shop op Principles of Union Labor Denounced at Length Persons Persons Persons Per Per- sons Hear Heads Speech B By y H. H A. A Westen Wester C CONDEMNING ONDEl INING lawlessness an and citing as examples the apparent apathy of Los Angeles city officials in failing to suppress suppress suppress sup sup- press a citywide wide liquor traffic and the late disregard of nations of peace treaties which he stated was the cause of the late war President Heber J. J Grant in his opening address today before persons at the Tabernacle assembled for the ninetieth ninetieth nine nine- semiannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints strongly decried race riots and the laxity of law which is now sweepIng sweeping sweep sweep- ing the world Closed shop principles of union labor were also denounced at length by President Grant We Latter-day Latter Saints declared President Grant believe In law and whether subjects of presidents presidents dents king kings kings' or queens No o Latter-day Latter Saint is true unless he does believe in law and obeys our articles of faith CITES OMAHA RIOT The most terrible episode I have read of in years was the exhibition ol of lawlessness in Omaha where a mob stormed the city hall haIl and after setting fire to a building containing policemen said Let them burn because they were protecting a prisoner whom the Ithe mob wanted to lynch When I was ras in Los Angeles recently recent recent- t- t ly I was told that whisky was being sold all over the city I inquired why the city officials didn't stop this traffic traffic fic and received the reply that they had stated that it was not up tip to them but that illicit whisky distributors distributor would have to take their chances with Uncle Sam What kind of me nare flare these that allow law to be violated No 10 wonder won wonder won von vonder der we have mob violence No wonder wonder wonder won won- der we have war When lawlessness reaches such a height as to cause nations na- na nations nations na na- to regard peace treaties as mere scraps of paper this is Indeed criticaL crit crit- ical SCORES UNIONS President Grant in denouncing the closed shop principles of la labor or unions and decrying the fact that one class of men must lay down their tools because because be be- cause cauS another person refuses to mortgage mortgage mortgage mort mort- gage his initiative and individuality by joining a union President Grant continued con con- I I am perfectly agreed that men should join labor unions so o that they can protect themselves providing they dont don't interfere with the rights of other people Boycotts the laying down of tools because another man engaged in the same occupation tion refuses to join the union and similar movements are indirect Indirect in indirect direct opposition to the law of GodI GodI GodI God I had better not say much more because I might offend some of you but it Is the God given right of men Continued on page 6 J L MORE THAN Continued from page 1 1 arrives arrives in Washington it will be used solely for statistical purposes Ther Therefore fore Mr Miller r urges each Mch man matt and women In the state of Utah to give give- information freely when approached approached ap- ap by the census takers Persons Persons Per Per- sons who give untruthful Information are liable to prosecution and fine 32 QUESTIONS IN ALL Questions ranging from the age of the youngest girl to the value of ones one's automobile are those Uncle Sam will ask There are two thirty-two q Questions in all aU an and are intended to bring put ut data about Increase in population population pop pop- distribution of the population and a comparison between the rural and urban populations the color ua- ua and s sex x of residents and the number same things of persons ers about u who vh their h are e citizens parents I r I illiteracy school attendance dwell dwell- dwellI I places how ow many ny and what sorts II numbers Dumbers of families numbers of persons persons persons per per- sons sons of v voting ting and military age all alls sorts Borts of ot things abo about abot t children their I age com comparisons of of numbers between p Certain pertain ages One question which ight peeve reeve many men and women i it t b be one one as to their marital status I II Rb R ter ro tits thye e are are married divorced d t A Ag t p of census takers I Um b malle mails dtp Mr Austin P. P mer Census Taker for the Second District of Utah In care of the county office I It will wUl take from two to six weeks c iUS complete the cens census s according to Mr Miller From Prom 5 to 6 5 a day can be made by those who assist in the work Mr Miller stated j 10 t i |