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'- 1 1 1 , A-Aff- - , '.. g, , ,. w 4 ' '' - ''''3 ' ' ,4 ' .. sl , , ' note by The 127th annual conference of the Church opened Friday morning. Sessions will continuo through Sunday. President David O. McKay gave the opening address Friday morning. ' . timid Serral, Syria's old mystery "strongman.' who t is and In Jordan the dispute was Hun- , . - Suer 'Rights' , - s . , ' - - orts i 'i ---- ', ' . e, , - - , - ' .. 10 . elle - - ' - A -- - uss A .,, , -- ' thoMoustt-tagleivStakerPrest issues which caused the down. Idea Earle W. Allen of the darkness as Satan's voice, and ' fall of a similar measure in the Hyrum Stake offered the bent,. said he was sure the people of the world do not know how louse last yearsegregation diction. Music for the morning session often they listen to Satan's and distribution of federal ' was furnished by the combined voice In the things they do. fund& 1415 Editorial Pages the choruses of Mr. Eisenhower Young e'enBrigham the Blames tot,' Ignorance i Section B tennial meeting of the educa- University under the direction l ie said By United rress present day pe rsec u Cityland Regional , tional association that the school of Norman Gulbrandatn. tions Church are threatened the south rloods the against 11 1, 8, News building pr ogre m suffered Frank W. Asper, tabernacle or- - taking place because people do 10 Friday in the wake of a deadly three Obituaries was setbacks" ganist, accompanist. grievous during ' 7240 flurry of tornadoes,. and ntrth- the depression, World War The choruses sang "He Is not know the truth about the Society sections of the nation central Church' and that the Church Section C and the Korean War. Watching Over Israel." "Oh battled their worst blizzard ,ortrines AndMPrnbert. ire JItur..Lovely Was the Mortting,", wholehear:tedly Toe Greet ---- 14, atneerrhidwirrter; Sport& accepted when and Lord God of Sib.' 'holy 6 Comics now our educational plant the learn truth. people showed A United Press survey bath," with Don Gottfrettson I! not ample to cope with the tenor soloist -city and Regional Elder Richards declared his killed and at least ,36 persons 7; 10, 12 News . enOrMOUS burden of present and The congregation sang "High belief that the evil spirit of a 8 nearly 1,000 injured in 11 states future enrollments," he said. TV Highlights on a Mountain Top," led by J. Satan deceiving the people of storm due to the that began 8.8 Financial "Our schools are more.irnpor, in tornadoes with Cornwall, conductor of the world is the main reason Tuesday tent our Nike batteries, Spencer Theater ----the Church is not growing more the Tabernacle Choir. Texas and the Rocky Mountain more than necessary than our radar Titling his address, "Salvation, rapidly'. ' blizzer'd. nets, and more power- an Individual The violent spring storm con- warning Knowledge Needed Responsibility," ful even than the energy of the President tinued to buffet most of the atom," he said. McKay declared that he said no honest man or nation from the Rocky Mounthough the marvels of the mod- woman would fall to join the "nig is truer If for no other ern boundless op- Church. work for its progress tains to the Atlantictouching reason open age up than that modern weapoff a rash of at least nine new ons must be manned they also threaten and give his life -for It if he -- by highly portunities. , limitless ,"All depends." really knew about- Lt. lie 'gaveperils. tornadoes Thursday. educated personnel . ' The threat of more twisters He noted that land grant col- he said, "on whether we can his solemn witness that any eased in Dixie Friday, but flood- - leges and universities receive match this flow of new mate- man or woman who lifts his There was most of their support from local rial powers with an equal gain hand to stay the progress of the no in the north- citizens, fitting in with his the- In spiritual forces. however, ' break, Church Is lighting against God. WASHINGTON' (INS)The em states blizzard that swept ory that the basic control of the Own Salvation Several Instances of conver. Justice Department was report- the Dakotas, Minnesota, north- nation's schools sions to the Church among belongs on the of doctrine "An outstanding ed Friday to be pressing for ern Wisconsin and upper Mih- local level. . the Church is that each indivtd people who had previously been Re conviction lot 60 persoos in a igen. said to ual carries the responsibility to deceived about Its Ideals and Is unwise he felt it make education too cheap lest work out his own salvation, and principles were cited by Elder Travelers- Stranded nationwide drive against labor It curb Individual effort and salvation Is a ' snove lashed process of gradual Richards. by 'Mowing racketeering:1: Initiative 60 miles per hour development The Church does Ile reported that, a ofnumber "The lIouos Approp:lations gusts up to other not accept the doctrine that a of former ministers travelers in stranded Wyoming Committee released testimony the have joined faiths belief Jesus recently in mere murmured to four feet and Colorado. 115' wbkh disclosed that 30 1Oct- of MOW buried the Mountain Christ Is all that Is essential to Church, and referred to them o to as men bumble enough ments are pending against 60 'States area earlier in the week. salvation work out one's salvation Ize the truth and realize that it individuils for alleged lab, law , At Manila, Utah.' a father is not to sit idly by dreaming must be restored here in the I helped deliver twins Thursday violations; , and yearning for God zniracu- - earth to prepare for the corning in their snowbound ' The indictments charge Viola.' to his wife cabin. One of the , of the Savior. , ,, "! , , See CONMRENCE, Page mountain The and Hobbs babies died. but the other'and WASHINGTON (1.7P) tion of , House Appropriations CommitAct prohibitions against obstiuo the mother were reported "corn- tee to consider Friday 4., promised of Interstate commerce, ex., Mg along tint,' (See details on ' next Friday, provision of funds , orcesmd Vio1 page tortion, . . 91 to ferry'shlp-witstave A a in cut persons Off, postal lence, and illegal payment of floes in lee was aboard ' service. 81ember's said they ex. trapped 0fees. ' ' . , 2, in ...01- straits of Mackinac, rfaDAT, April IS ;' ' ' pect the post' office to delay name not The department did all but the 'Tabernacle, , . .at Mich, during night Conference,, '1;00 pin.SpecialMissionary . -,,.. the persona involved or, the lo- - See WEATREIL en' Pate A-- until then the cuts it planned to, SATURDAY, April at impose midnight Friday. cale of violations., , I 7:30 a. Tn.Agricultural Welfare Meeting, Assembly Ilan. - -- , Assistant Attorney , General , 11:ep, John J. Rooney 41),,N,y.) , Barratt Hal-l- said a requeit for such a delay , 8:30 aaatPatriarchs' Meeting. Warren Olney, III said the in10:00 a.m.Third general Conference Session. at Tabernacle. was inherent in a compromise dictnents resulted from 'the 2:00 p.m.Fourth General Conference Sessiort, Tabernacle. ' , move he which and 7:00 pirt.General Priesthood Meeting, Tabernacle, and sponsored and wholehearted , The nation's , hottest . .. ' ' ' , committee the at the locations ,a roldest 7, SUNDAY, , investiapproved April coordination of federal lot past closed-dooto the lively as reported r 24 se:ssion Fri. 10:00 a.m.Fifth General Conference Session, Tabernacle, gative agencies and grand jur- Salthours, Lake Weather Bureau day; - L2:00 p.m.Sixth and concluding General Conference-Se- p local law ies. 'US. attorneys and , Avert: ' Mon. Tabernacle. , . The committee after a series enforcement" 93 Thermal, Cent 4:00 p.m.Sunda y, School General Board and Stake work," -- of ' to deadlocks, filially -vowed lie' that cooperation 311, Washington. Nit weed 13, era meeting, Seve.nteenth 'Ward Chapel. ! Aradvise General Postm"ter will continue until such rackconference. Taber, Vtah's hottest and Coldest: 700- p.mSunday -School ' ' thur. E. Surnmet ifield ho will eteering infestations of labor St. George - flack. It . . 217 at million of least the are no i ' A ,22 get MONDAY, April , illion hemust have and km which now exists." . Lake maxi issien presiaents and their wivls (Salt 9:00 City's a.nt consider will committee said Justice the DepartOlney Chttrch 39.) Church Committee,' ,53;, with '' miniplum, lAissionary next Friday whether to give ment obtained '4 convktiona for ' ' Office 13uilding. I him the rest. labor racketeering In 1956. : I 1-- 8 1-- 10-1- , , Sitorms Lash 3 -- u -- ' A 10-1- - - Justice.Office To Press --- - labor - . , . - Vote Delayed' On Postal tArd , -- .... real-"T- ' A-1- 2 Taft-Hartle- y ..... "'';'": CONFERENCE tCHEDULE ' B-1- h . , ,., - I St , . - - 4 , - March S. That Atnricaincellient said that the explosion was "ln the range" of recent Soviet detonations as far as size was concerned. Reporting on previous blasts in the Soviet seelet of experiments, had said that the device being tested had '111 yield of leu A statp, Soviet Union on April 3, 2957, cOnducted another nuclefir weapons test ,, - r in its 'current aeries:I Soviet The last previously disclosed nuclear, bomb test was announced, by the AEC , on , ,' C the-AE- - ' - -- ' ' megaton is the equivalent of the forceof one million-ton- s of TNT.- - This is lesithan the usual explosive force of a hydrogen blast. According to previous statements by the AEC, the current Soviet series began last Aug. 2t Friday's announced explosion was the sixth in the series by the US. A ed govtrmn:lent. , - , t ' , - - merely said: -- , - inent 'by 'AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss - et 7 IWASliEiCT011 (LNSYThe Atomic tn. erry Commission announced Friday that the $oviet .Union ,conducted , another nuclear weapons-- test last Wednesday In Its Current ' ' - ' - ' . ., ' series. ', - e ,AnnounceinenC . of the Ruesian test also 'Was made struultaneously ,by- the British De. lease Ministry in London. ,, d , - ' il v continued. , . , ' - . 1 , - , -- 1 , , - Eats n -- , pro-Sovie- between ail e six-yea- southli-tie- Section A News Foreign National News Conference King and Britain Thursday night that sein and Premier Suleiman Nabulai who Is staunchly pro. any use of atomic weapons by 11.S. forces on their territory Egyptian and who called only for alorcisn tra4iVelOp Thltraday Immediate-retaliation woukt bang 'M id& i ties with the Soviet Union. from the Soviets',', Israel also has expressed .par Premier David ' A Moscow radio ,broadcast was studying the reports closely that Saudi Arabian troops which heard here. said "We shall hit for Israeli sources have said moved into Jordan with Syrian back", if attacked with nuclear any such drastic change in the troops at time of the Sinai desert campaign would part. weapons in any future warm, governments of Israel's neigh-- tion Jordan and take over the The Soviet warningS: followed bors would be a major, new port of Aqaba lust across the similar wernings lest week, to threat to Its security. ' top of the gulf from the 'aria Denmark. and Norway; - also, - IttSyia the ilispute.wu be- - port of Elath, A new warning' Cline 'ir011t tween President Shukri El. members of !he North, Atlantic Syria, ,Thursday night Uuct. the Kuwatlycor2idered moderately, Treaty Organization,'The warnand Lt. ColAbdel Gulf of. Aqaba was 'Arab ter. ritorial waters" and that no Ing. prompteat the loreign' min; . ships could pass through with. Scandinavian coun . , , liters nt the 1 vos , out Egyptian and Saudi Arabian tris th confer', In Osle, te dis cues the Implications, :',. The new situation in Syria ' and Jordan almost outweighed "It,is entirely erroneous to the current' diplomatic maneu- can think, that a nucatattack Egypt's plans for or will be one.,eided," Moscow WASHIN'CTONIUM, Israel vering over running the Suez canal, iadie said. "If anything, the op- has edvisitt the UniteciStates Egypt delayed publication of Posite is trues since the USSR that it Plant to try to exercise Its "final memorandum' schednight and bat all types of nacleal weep its lights Ito Aug& the 'Sues uled' fora Thursday tasty- round of talks ienS ivhich jr1 bo way are inferior Canal, even if this means'. hew. began with IL& Ambassador Ilaym6nd the Middle East, to any others, including 'those trouble flare. -Diplomatic sources in Carlo possessed by the Unite'd States." The notice, it was ,disclos'ed The radio said ,thaf if,, Russia Friday was given esitee this expressed belief the delay may indicate Egypt was willing to Is attacked by nuclear weapons week by, israell Ambassador make some charges in its plan, U frOnl. any NATO bise,' the So- Abba Eban to ndersecretary of but Egyptlam said there would viets will 'retaliate by "striking State Christian A,Ilerter to be no change in the . decision ' a blow at this base." Israel's position is that it will bar Israeli shim Russia issued separate warn- test Egypt's longstanding ban ' Egypt also appeared to be ings to Holland, West Germany on Israeli, shipping if this ban sending up trial balloons for a and , tilitarrl'''' in broadcasts continues after current negotia- - Geneva conterenee b et wean beamed on those countries. All tions ow' Suez operations are Egypt and the major - canal users ' ' were heard in London.. ' concluded. on its future. , ' F,Gods iktrarN" By United Press Israel received reports Friday that overwhelmingly pro. Soviet elements were about to seize control of Jordan and Syria In moves that could touch off another major crisis in the , lair s d TODAY'S - ' 'Deseret News tbotorraistter Lionel V. biteNeebrg at an annual conference session. I - --- ,, fill the walks surround. - 'The past year has been one of prosperity and progress In Church activity, President David 0. Mcgty de. PclaeredFriday inclining in opening the 177th, annual general !conference of the Church of Jesui Christ-o- f Latter-daSaints, The 'Session opened In the historic Tabernacle on Tempi . Square which was filled to eal p,tity despite the light drizzle the rain which fell throughout night and morning hours. "Increased faith and more a... , ctie participation in Church ac- tivity are evidenced almost , weekly by reports of the Gen- - ''' .. - Ben-Curi- ,, ' .. , 1.1.-661',voo'4ve.io-t-:r- (UP) --- Russia warned Holland, .West Germany LONDON - ' . 4 , , . - ack - , I . ,. , -, Back-A- t Base In ' '3 ". , , 7 - ,, 0 , , , 4 - 7 1100111 AP d , r, awA - , 4 4 - A.. soh lies It - 1 . c' ., - s ' McKiiy.1140.0i...t-:::::::::.i- y whieh-guard - Russia Promises 1 , ' 4 ,, 4 ' .' ' ''''' ' , I-- rir-4'-'- e - - ,, .. , - - ,, Trurtz SQUARECrowds . . - - ' ' . ing the historie Tabemacle as members of the Church of Jesus Christ Cl Latter.day Saints gather to hear the General Authorities of the Church 1 .. , , , - , . , I - 0 z i ' - I , , t i,,11,,-,,-- 11 , '., . Se" ss 0 c3 -- 2, i, . - ,0 -- ,' , .L.., 0 ,, WASIIINGTaN (UP)Prest dent Eisenhower said night,our schools are weak: portant" to national 6c than the modern atomic ens Amer ders. He told the National 'Educetion Assn. is my firm belief that there should be federal - -help" to overcome the present eral Authorities of their as- "emergency" shortage of class- signed visits throughout the fly rooms. Vi stakes and missions," the 83- But he emphasized that "fed- year-olChurch leader declared. eral help in, building schools Increasing Weekly In addition to the powers that will not mean federal control." a substantial tn. are be lie ' reported After the schools are built, he harnessed to ing bring said, 'all control and use of the crease in Sacrament meeting at. j oy and comfort to the lived of ' schools will be in the hands of tendance, in the payment of are tithes there two and conven hi people today, offerings, the states and localities.' The President reaffirmed his lions through missionary work, other great powers at work and marked progress in the which few people recognize. support of federal aid after a House Education Subcommittee Church's extensive -building pro. "These are the power of dark. approved a compromise $2 bil- gram. But with these increases come mos working arnatig men to lion school building program to increased responsibilities, Presi- commit evil, and the power of run for five years. dent McKay declared, warning God in the hearts Dtwks Economy Drive of the hon-that these marvelous times redeclared Eider LeGrand t's4 Tiy a 6 to 1 vote, It started more than ever individual quire through a Congress strength of character and till Richards of the Council ef the that is in the midst of an econ- choice of righteousness and Twelve In his Friday morning ' I3oth Republican faithfulness on the omy drive. part of conference addres s. and Democratic members said Church members. Gopel Retord they felt it had a good chance Also speaking at the morning The Gospel of Christ bas been for passage, however. session were Elders LeGrand In drafting the bill, the Sub, Richards and Richard L Evans restored to the earth through Prophet of the Church committee used features fmnt of the Council of the Twelve and the or Jesus Christ of Latter-daMr. Eisenhovver's 19ur.ye,a1 $t3 Elder Clifford members are billion school proposal as well as ant to the Council of the Twelve. witnesses of the Lord that we from a Democratic-sponsoredo know and testify that the r BiUChorusesSing program costing. $3.6 The invocation was offered by truth has been restored,' said --billion, or cont. President Albert Leland Bott of Eider Richards. It either , , A i , ' t , 4 ''.. 4 ," ,,,,i., t - - ' .' , ' , - ' (e v I ; t 4 .. , - , I), ,),,.,.. t' , , , , ,, . , - , ,, .,Z. , N , NN, ' , 15'57 Ss - 1 . 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