OCR Text |
Show THE DESERET NEWS w Reed Prepare to Probe ' Another Or z 'V fanization. Sen. . ' ' DETROIT. April 9.(AP) f Asroa Saplro la organisPout Grave i ing tb association and th twi ho rseeiv--e- d for this work will Boat rsceiv tho attention or Senator Rood, ao counsel for Henry Ford and tho Dearborn Independent In tho $1.. 00,009 Ubol trial In federal court hero. An adjournment of court Air the week end. Friday, Senator Reed had concluded examination of Bap-fr- o regarding tho formation of the . Idaho potato grower. It was brought out la tho testimony that the plaintiff organised tho growers tire selling asthere into a sociation by tho use of funds advanced by the commission firm of Weyl and Zuckermaa. of Loo As- gelds, Calif. Haptro testified ha collected his organization fee from the association funds remaining la the agents oa Color. Senator s Reed sold mm t - . re-ent- er ar After an extended buying trip throughout the easternmarkets, during which we have purchased a complete stock- - of exclusive and specially the Salt Lake tailored merchandise, we he was to ahow hy the Idaho uation that Sepiro organised operatives for his own profit. sitco- re-ent- er x field: Auto Skyer and Jap Gunman Face Trial Our new shop has been completely renovated with new fixtures, rugs, drapes, etc., and we are well proud of our endeavors. 7 In opening this New Shop for Salt Lake's Particular Women we will also feature moderately priced garments, Ranging from $ 9.75 upwards. ... - PRICE, (Special.) April Fittses criminal case are listed for the second term et the Seventh juCarbon dicial district, eouhtr, which will convene at 1 p m. Monday, April- ,19. Mklchi,- Kashtwagl, 41, Halper faces a charge of murder Japan, in the first degree, and A. I. Davis of Duchesne. t charged with Ksshl-wamanslaughter. Is allegtd to have killed T. a a la gambbegawa, 45, Japan, ling fight in Halpsr, Feb. X. Davis to held in connection with the deelh of Vincent Jannchlta, en , Austrian, who was killed In an auto accident. whan Davis attempted te force At way past the wagon In which Janschlto was riding. and another wagon oh the highway on Dec. Id, 1929. Five cases are against Jessie Morin. May I9rrla and bora Virgil, who wtll b triad lor burglary on live different counts. The other are against John De Angeles, Mlk DeAngeles and Nick Uslama attempted arson; John Bonso, rape. Burhl i . Johnson and Howard Thomas, grand larceny; Marvin Morris, aasault with deVjllr weapon, Keed Row. violating sectrvo 1992, chapter 91, iawa of I tah, V211 Joseph Vlgsr and William Vlgr, assault with a deadly weapon, sht burglary in the third degree, W II hem L. Cash. Jr., violawg lating section 'iUJ, compiled of Otah, 191. Nj, Three civil and Oe law and motion case are also lleled. 1 gi We request that you visit us see the unusual attractive modes that are priced within the reach of all. . y 218 South Main Upstairs 30 Socialist in Couraaon Organize Glee CJub ' - . LONDON. - A "Glee' (IN8) Chorue of thirty Socialists members of parliament to the latest step In the Brighter England" campaign. Frederick O. Roberto. M. P, a famous tenor. In the Midlands of England, la chairman of the move- - .ment and the conductor to Rhys bevies, who has conducted choirs In Wales throughout lifetime. "OuKmaln object to recreation, After long eeslons says Roberta. in the houae.of commons soma of us lust crave' Jor singing We make fiee choir. Wa have V had a big er to appear In vaudeville but that we have had to refuse. All the same we hope to make ourselves a "star turn-- ' at labor meeting! throughout the country. We ought to make n good draw. It to subtle politics perhaps the sprat to catch tb mackerel. What Reader Think j Letter From Father Frie. Arc Above Pre-WBut Below dustrial. Mark ar In- April T, 1917. Editor. Th Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Utah. Dear Sir: In your Issue of April 9, 1927, wherein you are reporting tb proceedings of th Conference ef tb Church of Jesrus Saints, you Christ of Latter-da- y Ninety-seven- th state that So HU? ot 88,1 Lake people lure been in to gee just what the largest selling Six in Utah look like inside. On the strength of what they have seen, many' of them hare bought. All of them have admired the compact design and sturdy construction. Youll see something interesting and educational in the ThmiCQlidc ilU U3lIIIl3 , WASHINGTON. fAP) April The spring survey by the agriculture deportment shows that tb general level of farm wages on April 1 was 169 per cent of the prewar level and practically the same as n year ago, but that farm wages IT not nearly as high as Industrial wages which are about 221 per cent of the pre-wlevel, industrial wages, the dehave states, apparently partment acted to'caintoln form wages at about last car s level In the face of en Increase sp farm labor supply rolatite to dentml. Practically all sections of the country reported an Increase In the supply of farm labor relative to demand, v.he largest decreases being shown In kjuth-er- n ar ih states. last year. Lawyer Spends 42 Years Collecting Curios OnDisplay t r : &tyur abowTOOm (INS) GOOtfLAND, Ind. year ago n person who collected curios aroused the ridicule of hla fellow citizen, but persistence. triumph according to A. D. Babcock, local attorney. Babcock to founder and nearly the Solo staff of a Main street museum, which he founded .with a prehistoric stone ax nearly a half century ago, but which has grown to. occupy a house here In hi Open Door Museum there are tablets from Babylon, soil f om tb supposed Garden of Geth r mane, flowers from sacred spots in Paleetins, photographs ef th great men of th world and thou-sanof other objects of historical value. I hung out F ahlnglo without creating much of a eensatlon," Babcock said in explaining th beginDays passning of th museum. ed end finally X got my first case will. After finishing the business I left th farm house of my .cient Hla son, though, called to me and gave me a atone axo he had picked up along a creek. He said to take it and start a museum. I did Just that Folk In th old homo town laughed and th newspaper poked fun. They made me mad enough to keep up. hnt today their gtfiiud has than tod," Forty-tw-o Unta.Wedneeday J - ;- f 465 South Main N five-roo- m ; dy Open Evenings and Sunday 1 $ X -- ds a N chassis is expensive. Only the enonnou IWa a ear of leaourcea back of OUsmobile could produce low aoch sell prieea. at to Oidstnohiiea quality cut-aw- ay - Ao n-Eo.irii3i?Gcemi " 465 SduthTMim 7 r x President Grant read a written memorandum from Elder Orson F. Whitney . , . that he wrote th article an Mormontoma for th Catholic Encyclopedia. The 'statement struck me a strange, for I had been of th opinion that the Catholic Encyclopedia In Its entirety ha been written by Catholic. I therefor Investigated Immediately. I found. In th first place, that th Catholio Encyclopedia doe NOT contain aa article on Thera to an article ou Mormon", In volume X. page But Mila 'article wa written hy a Catholic, th Rev. William H. Harris, formerly of Balt Lake CRy, At th end of this article thersvjs a list of the works need Harris In the preparaFather by tion of tho artlcl. Among them are listed thrc works by WHIT-NE(4 via, H tot wrr of Utah "Life ); vols- - 8. L. City. of H. C. Kimball (ft I City. 1999), and "Making of a- - State (& L City. 1999). But there to no mention of any special article cot trlbuted hy Eldgr Whitney. I trust you will give this letter 179-57- 4. Tho farm labor supply was report ed at (9 t per cent of normal April I, compared with 91 1 per 1 cent March 1 this year and 19 per cent April 1 last year: farm labor demand 29 ( per cent of normal computed with 17 I and 91 9; and supply et farm labsr in. per cent of demand was 192.9 per cent compared with 194.1 and 99 1. Monthly farm wage with board April 1 were reported at 34 (I and without board at 949 47. compared with 922 94 and $47 97 Jan. 1 this year, and 924 29 and 949 49 April th 1 of we w IoAlW Service April Itlk 1927. Editor Deseret News, Salt Lake City. In answer to tba letter of th Rev. Father Louis J. trios, relating to the "Memorandum arritten by me and by President Heber J Grant at th recent General Conference. 1 submit tb following statement of facto. la th month of January, 1110, I was appointed by President Joseph F. Smith to prepare an article for th new Csthelje Encyclopedia, which aas about to be published in New York City. This article was to taka the place of another and most inaccurate statement .regarding - tho Latter-da- y Saint and their religion, appearing in an earlier edition of tho Smith President encyclopedia. having received assurances from Mr. Joseph Geoghegan, a vary estimable Catholic gentleman, speaking for Dean W, R. Harrto. then In charge of th Judge Mercy Hospital, that a more satisfactory Article would be accepted and substituted, the opportunity to correct thorn inaccuracies was not on to, be Ignored, I prepared th article, delivered It to President Smith and ho subsequently informed mo that it bad been accepted by th Dean, without an a Iteration,-an- d forwarded to New York. Understanding that It was to bo signed hy Dean Hafris, I had purposely worded it ao that he might not thereby bo, mad to vouch for any claim put forth by Joseph Smith or bis associates, reconnected marvel specting tb with the history of th Church that he founded. In the following September Hr. Geoghegan. with whom I wa on very friendly terms. (I had nominated Jura fpr a pltes an th Belt Lake City school Board In a political meeting some tims before), handed me a letter written from New York by the editor of tbs Catholio Encyclopedia, warmly commending th article that I had written, but suggesting that It he enlarged so aa to Include some reference to polygamy, which I had omitted out of deference to tbs prevailing sentiment upon that point Tb editor also asked for n bibliography of th subject, showing what works had been consulted while th article was in course of preparation. I supplied all that eras wanted. Including in th list of soma twenty-fiv- e works thro of my own. About that tim I bad a interview Dean Harwith personal ris a very fine gentleman, wb afterward presented me with a copy of hie scholarly work: "Tb Catholic Church In Utah. I heard no more about th Encyclopedia until April,. 1911, when 1 was shown by President Smith a-- copy of th new work, just and containing, under th the article beading "Mormons, that I had written and enlarged and the bibliography furnished by me. But someone had tampered with the article after It left my bands, for It now contained stator ments that I could not in any wise sanctioh, I did not bellevo that Dean Harris had authorised thee statements, nor do I believe It now, although hla nam was appended to tha printed sketch. I Inferred that the changes had been made In New York, and was afterwards Informed that the editor of th Encyclopedia had regarded the article as "an apologia for Aa amended it Was made to read that the Three Witness to the Book of Mormon repudiated their testimony. I bad written: Eleven exclusive of Joseph Wttneaoes, Smith, th translator, claim to bar seen the plates from which it was The editor, or someone taken. acting for him, added this senOn renouncing Mormon-totence. subsequently Cowdery. Whtt-mand Harris, tb principal witdeclared this testimony nesses, false. There were other Interpolations, but the on cited la perhaps th most important. President Smith was indignant, and ao wa I. at tha manner In whlrh wa had been treated. I Immediately wrote to Dean Harris, protesting against these false statements and expressing my deep disappointment. H answered promising that It I would prepare a statement In reply to the matters objected to, ho would endeavor to have it published In supplemental voluiha of th Encyclopedia. I forthwith prepared such an article, placed my signature to It aa a member of the Apostolic Council of the Church of Saints, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and sent it to the Dean. That article. :o th best of my knowledge has never appeared, and I have searched tor it through all th of th Encyclopedia, not volume omitting th Errata at th elos of Volume IS, nor the Index lists that T. m of th Free City Peoples Stor Wla. 475 Delivery Week of April 10tK Youll Appreciate 'OurStore When You ' Know How We Do Things ... -- leu n yee WE BUT RIGHT. U . eleosare fee ee 4 11 R r.uo 4 HIES RIGHT We hat wo always try ta MAKE THEM j BIGHT., Wa Valor doing bmlM ! way (as Ik. a WO feel that ear Sir.HVItK is BIGHT. Maka te . meet peer frieeOe to Z. C. M. 1. Grecery Departamt. V that we sell Iskwe lives make aGMefce Me Texas Mew Tala leva. IlMM JUIIllClf gg Metfi AtpcnifWi UN .,,.. ..29c Fancy Rknkavk, 3 Iks. -- 5c 19c fcMffc Maw Green Peaa, 3 Ike. vtti 15c Batck Jfv for ..15c t Spring House Cleaning Needs Large SO Fh(c GfasalatH 4 4 g Ml 6oU Urge t 6el Kills Kirks Flaks VS kite Seas Crystal WUts M G. - r,9A Kaytka e. hart of 7 Brasf ... I Haptfca jBlS RA g Roaches Bun 72c UT. 47c i Coafcialloa of FIllQC nit Pprwyrr .. Urn hftt Kt4? Gmslataf fop .... 3 CAM R4 9ct Lft yreet.i Mj.t A JLA 24c Flies, and . 37 47c 41c 1 ca 14c 019 Dateh 9 ca d4W 23c 10c Cltttatf 1 FIi MA4AA Shot Cktpoo t SMf 32c PUrgt Bylre 25c FowlerBern ..will Urn 99 29c Borax Chip 24c Icetrlsf sea faoftp Urg Ftckaft Us .......nee 1 Larft Paeksga 1 lari 9 I Bar Sapotta Aristocrat of the Bre&kfnt Table Ceffe Imparts a lasting FalgerW ' m'l Coffc d Coffee ) Ik. WH Falser--. fee Falgrri TeeO 2 63 F" 58c Imvi ...Mt.f tM Hava yoo fried oar HOT CROSS BLhif BAT L C. M. f. W1AFFED BUB PaVt Id 9 ......33c Candy Dept. ,.38c Devil Dofs i 43c Tee Oraaa a Black MarehmeHows Bakery Dept. Biscacit! M.C 1.08 iCat.Ikr.g.rt, CCq In, seee.toa nf yeas kaspHallly aa. (gssd taste. ItF .atietag sterna.- - MF aatlstplag streactk aad gee dare ndd seel dls- tlartlna ts aay meaL Tkto Week's Rsrrtal far ftlgnk Tea 110 oz. can Campfire Mol Bat 19 e Piort on g i a Walaat Me fa. Ihe im.i.Miiil Grar. to Jemke Pocaasg it ID m. loaf. 72 B ' 4 97I Servic- eQuality m er court-eous'- y, Inventor of Ocarina Falls 40 Feet to Death ings of th crowd ho lost hla balance and fell 49 feet Into the street, dying immediately. ROUE UN'S) Lulgil Bll vest rl, the Inventor of th ocarina, tb d Instrument humble which has delighted or distracted o many thousands of people, ha Just died at Camto.no dl Ylcenza In tragic circumstance.. Stlvestri, who was 97. was called to th balcony of bto hour on th lat day of th carnival by an admiring crowd of fellow citizens, many of whom were playing the hfch mde him rich Instrument and famous. Wtyle acknowledging the greet Bohemian Explorer Find Grave 7000 Year Old poar-ahapo- PRAGUE (IN8) A grave has been discovered by archeologist n Bohemia, which to Considered the most -- important ; find of recent years. In th grave were two skeleton Hi a squatted, position covered with necklace unlike anything ever assigned to thi. ancient time. The necklace were made of more than A thousand place, of jewel, sheila, dog tooth and iron. 7.999-year-o- ld follow. THE ELECTRIFIED HOME IS DISTINCTIVE THERE a4 lit pa ahaaf th la aa le ho fff4oataUtMR rI tha that wo wlrtg Yoa w tt ta h oUrlrl approdi' ta of eoofctfi rrtkBCff, prkte pppoaraac of the laa Y r. a r. ' re '? . u. u V wui .r. If yea are wlrtog a new homk ef tewtrtag Ike old ear. drmaad tk descadakl llfetM A wto q.olity of Geaerel Electric matortola. lag cootrsclar, wk isetato tko 9- -i Wtftsg System, will give ye tk detefla. AA kew to rcack ktm. . i o. ' M&trlcWaitokh Co, Capitol W. 2nd So.VmrfTeL f ff Ad. XV pto-a- 4- System iring for lifdim&scrznce,' Learn Typing New Wfmt - itruoaiau When Elder Charles H. Hart, at the recent conference, mads his very liberal comment upon tha article Mormons? In tho Catholic Encyclopedia, expressing th hop : 5t th misstatements it contained wrote and wouKL bo corroded. same prominence In Tb Dm-- handMtto President I Grant th memorandum to which th Reverend Fatherqtjtr correepondeht, President takes exeeptlon.-Hr- h read It to th congregation, and Th News reporter got It almost word for word, though b substituted (unintentionally, no doubt) Mormontora" for "Mormons," in hts reference to th caption of th article Th exact wording of th memorandum, which tho President preserved and gave hack to th Author to a follows: President Grant; I wrote th article cn Mormons for the new Catholic Encyclopedia, hy request of President Joseph F. Smith, and at th solicitation of Dean Harris Ho signed it and sent it to New York, a here It we changed, things being arritten into tt that th article aa It left my hands did not contain. Tha assertion that th Three Witnesses denied their testimony waa on of these Interpolations. I protested to SsDean, and ho invited me to correct th which I did misstatements, Whether they published my second article In th Encyclopedia fas promised) 1 know rnot, (Signed) Many people learn to typeOrson F. Whitney.,-Deatill write et home, finding Mr. Editor: Esther Fries. knowledge-o- f greet cooveo-leoeIn wnd woetulAeea. Walsh sign tug hi commualcstlon to The Neas, prefixes tha phrase tbs classified ads for barYour for truth" gains In used typewriters Rell, her is Good buying opportunities are the truth in rtlatidn to Uus matter, offered evsrr day la tb 9 I and FOIL are at liberty, so sm concerned, to mak such disdeem as proper. you position of it - Jfovwa fair treat merit , ORSON I, W2U3NAX. 1842-1994- The Phone Td AzNewer and Finer Hamilton s Will Open to the Public Monday Reay-to-We- mu , Letter from Elder Whitney Re-ope- ns Recently the fire in our building forced us out of business,' every garment in bur store was destroyed. We. our reputation of fair dealing in high Quality merchandise, our ' many friends and customers have requested iis to the Ladies Business, co-op-er hands 9 1927' erst News os yog gpv th article to which I rater. Tour lor truth. , Rr. Father) W ivLOins J. FRIES. Hamilton s jt SATURDAY APRIL 312 MtUkadty le Exdufilrj Li Fv I G- - Diilxibntgg, - - |