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Congress provphng that every editorial printed in a nurst be signed bv the writer newspaper thereof.-- , ike move this bill be referred to tlie waste basket and a new one drawn providing that every- - congressman must write and deliver (nt print) his own speeches. - Were not in the least vindictive- but at tlie same time il would give us a certain "amount of fiendish pleasure lo have Ilaiv. which has us on ier surser list, ask Tor a 1 handout to wage war against Ethiopia. nor-...m- Another Democratic congressman "pre-.dif- ts Roosevelt g Why dont they ail get together in a stalemqnf and have it li if vvl nnlc lhi qVI iv DHPviny Lzlr.i pi tp t w' fl J ri V. 1110 9, longs the suspense. Anglo-Americ- s s Lnmo Hauptmann is said to have written an autobiography that contains practically no mention of the Lindbergh kbdnaping. This, of course, proves hi innocence. .. merrts Indicate a I pturn.r1j Headline. They maj also C.ipHra! ness oul-thes- ENCYCLOPEDIC. HISTORY OF THE CHURCH . BY ANDREW JENSON, Assistant Church Historian NO. 1S1 - -- 1 , - - s back to Juna-lCede ward was divided' into the Cedar East and the Cedar West wards. La hi W. Jones was chosen aa bishop WARD of the Cedar West ward and preCEDAR CITY FIRST (originally called Cedar East sided until 1911 when he was sucward), Parowan stake, Iron coun-.- ceeded by Alexander G. Matheson, who In 191 wee succeeded by WilUtah, eonatsts of tbe Latter-da- y Salnts jfexidmg tn the east part of liam R.-- Paimer. who in 1921'waa 'JedarCity, (all ease of Main street) succeeded by Ellas M. Corry, who nd 'was organized by Apostles presided Dee. 31. 1930. ' On that Francis M. Lyman and John Henry late the membership of the Cedar Smith. June 1, IS08. when the Ce- Second ward was 22, Including 8 name of the ward dar City ward was disorganized and children-Th- e two new wards created in its stead, was changed In 1927 from the CeCe.the dar West to the Cedar Second ward. namely the Cedar East and In 1927 a fine modern chapel wea dar West. ward. The 'same of the East ward was changed July 10. erected In the Cedsr Eecond-'war1927. from the Cedar East to the at a cost of S5M00. The ground Cedar First ward.' Henry W. Lunt for the building wea broken May who had actd as bishop of the Ce- 31 1927. and the first services held dar Ward was set apart as bishop of in It Aug.i. 3027. It was dedithe Cedar East ward. He was suc- cated March ?, 1930. This is a. fine ceeded in 1911 by John J. G Web- modern building containing, besides'' ster, who in 1913. was succeeded by the . main auditorium, an amuseSolon J. Foster,: who In 1911 was ment hall! ample class room facill-He- e. Relief society quatrers, and a succeeded, by .Henry W. Lunt, who J In 1920 was succeeded by Parson kitchen, et& U. Webster, who in 1923 was sucCEDAR THIRD WARD. Faro, ceeded by Dengi- - Nelson, .who in 193 was succeeded by Franklin H. wan stake. Iron county, Utah, Saints resld who' presided De, XL 1930.siatX cf the LaUec-da- y On this date the Cedar Flrat ward ing in that part of Cedar City, lyand west had a membership of 9G3. lncludlnc ing north of Center street 171 children. The Cedar First ward of Main street, and was organized K. .Waiter 5, 1928. Dec. old Granger meetings are held in the situated An th --east.aid .of waa chosert a bishop ef. tha new Dec. 1, 1930, ward. He presided Main corner on of the Main street, banks of those controlling them. when the membership of the ward . The fruit on the tree in our civic and Center streets was 1,083. including 237 children. garden, only interest money from CEDAR CREEK BRANCH. Cur. CEDAR SECOND WARD (origbanka. Is used for the purchasing are inally Cedar West ward). Parowan lew stake. Box Elder, county, conthereof; hence, producers consists of a tew Latter-da- y Saints sisted Iron countyt Utah, merely chessmen pawns, ready at stake, Saints residing in who were trying to make home a moment's notice to protect the of the Latter-da- y the southwest part .of Cedar City, near the Black Pine mountains. IS wealth. of the useless rich. think being separated from Cedar Third miles west of.Snowville, where they Why producers should Center street made an. unsuccessful attempt at they must always be tbe under dog ward on the nbrth-of enslaving masters, Is peculiar. and from the Cedar First ward on dry farming. They were organized the east by Main street The fine into a branch of. the Church, Aug, The real producer ef wealih, and using an exchange meeting house is situated, on the 15. 1918. with John H, Moser as own. conducted corner of First South and Second presiding eider. He moved away in medium their where jWest streets.. The little settlement 1918, and as most of the other setcommunity-banthfiSugh loans are unknown. And elways'of Hamilton Fort belongs to this tlers also became discouraged and-mosolvent, thus 'obviating need for ward. away about the same time, The Cedar Becond ward dates the branch wan discontinued. charity, pensions and borrowing, irrespective of cull or politic, would bring economic success. sponsored, today by Commtosloner becom fair and: automatic when all taxes on distribution are abolOlder men apparently are in a Harold B. Lee.' blind alley attempting to cope with to Here is ished and when all taxation Saye. I to ray wife: the vexed question of tbe hour. where I get a gdod winter's Job." graduated and on the taking of' la active untried The only thing At once the decided to visit the limited profit Then we can readily take all youth. These are they who could store. On the installment be shown how lo bring about an pjSn buy-- me some nice warm not paid and exempted production aoo industrial change mr underwear. My- winter cap to citizens of each state in case of learn to forego debt, as it hangs (iq years old) would do. With a war or of sales to Wi like a millstone about the seek of few patcheson my big heavy over- wilt conscript all belligerent wealth and all . labor. coat. (bought before th war)' it things which can be carried away J. H. MIDGLEY. would carry me through this big by war. Individuals of all nations winter' Job and oh, what' a real will resort to the use of machlpes All the grandchildren to produce their - Current Christmas living ramed To Constitution Then I got the wealth 'snd coTnforts -- which formagain whh-ue- l butcher knife and tuned up my old ally were becured by seizing the Good General Promote per editorial criticism Is concerned, to be affected will by tbe tax pencil and found that 9213,682 wealth accumulated hy others. has shown irigns of much more hosprobably seek to make their poei- would give 2832 men at $3.00 per TAX REFORM LEAGUER. had ition tility than tba president has .. are Deseret News: Editor and there felt, already day only' 15 .days work. Again 1 smee the beginning of his term, of nationwide organiza- signs assured." writes "How quote: Quick action, many presidents." Criticism WcH Eiuwri it Ions of stockholders to fight the "The men wtll be at work, it is The Mother Bereft David Lawrence, after receiving to discriminata Mr. Howard's letter was well against thought, by September 15. One big dc the blow a like own j them few ,, because body sweeping as a course not was of but. they pressed part of tlie project Is 926,664,' to I thought I heard my babys vole detailed as li might have been In shares in a large corporation. cision in the 'NR A case , . . de- employ 416 mm.'' At 93.00 per Ring out from realms supernal. Perhaps the weakest statement manded the pansage pi more leg- day would be 20 days work, so if And oh, it mad my heart rejoice telling Mr. Roosevelt just why to on in letter his comment tbe the And gave, m hops eternal. country many throughout they starled September 15, by men who once gave you sin- tbe reasons why Congress declined islation7 violative of the 'asms prim October 7 (2 days off ifor Sunday) , to clples cere support are bow not merely to broaden the tax base. Here an thsy would be out of a Job again. How does my. little loved on fare. Jackson both flayed and disre- Another hosiilew-bu- t My child that journeyed on? frightened.-- . The pub- extract from J)i letter which . Is big part of the project to:, lisher pointed out that "many of bound to pisgue him in the years garded the court In the national 915.984.90, employing $96 men.1 What angel tend my baby therv the bank Dred in case; Lincoln, these men whose patriotism and -to come: per day would be 19 days And guides Its footsteps on? sense of public service will "The broadening of our tax base Scott case: Theodore Roosevelt,to work. Starting September 18 (15th when the Court seemed partial with that of any men in public being Sunday; 22 and 29 also Sun- I know not bow, I kqow not where life have become convinced end very real. What to known ae con- big business, advocated election Of days). September 30 they would be But'thla I know without fear. That He wha called and loved sincerely believe that you. fathered sumers' taxes, namely the invisible its Judges by the people; while through. a tax that aims at revenue rather tax-- a paid by people tn every walk Grant, with the secret demonetizathem here Nice new undice. blg Christmas of life, fall relatively much mote tion of sliver. Hayes and other gone! ' Reminds me of a big fire WiU love the children there. than revenue.' Vith' the railroad strikes But Mr. Howard said those men heavily upon tha poor man than presidents Idaho, once- had. Big ' and .coal-min- e riots, were impa-- t Montpelier. felt tljere could be no real recovery on the rich man. grocery1 and furnls.ht.ng store Hy love keeps vigil day and night.) lent of the reactionary attitude of was ablaze. gent's 1929 consumers taxes repretmrii the --fears of- - busltfesA have ct faith looks up to hits. Streets lined ' e 1A per cent na- the Court. sented only Wii tlirfiuTi A ran across Sweet memries burn with holy people. big grant) deA R N . ere In The the blow" o-f- breathing speti ro indurtry. l!0nzl re.'emie, "body Today they the street.-go- t a Hubbard "Squash light and a recess from further expert-- i That clpude of time can never Pr cent, end even with the cision was received by the people. under each arm and proudly redim. mentation until the country can passage of the recent tax bill, the Other blows await them: for the moved thetn from all fire danger. recover :ts fosses proportion Othera iosded themeeivee with taxes will drop only 5 per cent.' president to close banks, or make shoes, cases of milk, arm ffalfs of So when I seem .to bear a voice Want Adjournment to them and to railroads, or suits, overcoats, etc. He with Hub loans From out the realms supernal. Admission Made Is that what mosti muslness men save mortgaged homes. Nor does bard squash. . No wonder that I Thus we have an acknowledge- - to really felt : They not only want a ment ; it empower Congress to dig wells, And glow with hope eternal. Ouf city ts full of projects; some h recess for the experimentation outi that the bill floods and dust C, N. storms, LUND. prevent running into the millions, any of an adiournment. They don l wantl11 1 help the poor diian at All, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, which mean needed development, a' resumption after a breathing j xnat tne poor maq has had hia abolish child labor and servitude needed increased and expansion, gradually till today spell because They believe many of jinxes coal mines; or to car for the employment galore. progress then Why. the experiments pave been unsound be to paying indirectly about .80 in . Pointed the widows the the blind, aged, Paragraphs the taxes collected. orphans, the unemployed. These miasioners Just equaeh consclouaf The p resilient didn't really an- - ilut the president omitted to are unconstitutional if the Think that about 860 000 of the Stiff hats cover a multitud of Sir; Howard s potato except plain that almost the biggest Item act NR A was proposed projects are but a waste of joft brain tp wav aside the efiiies as being in these consumer taxes are the milMust JO then? What, the if money the inproper project unnecessarily skeptical or selfish or processing taxes on bread, and meat lion on relief either etarve'or' steal, stead were undertaken. Only a man of push can propel B perhaps jurt confused because the and clothing and the necessities of because a word or c'laiise ts wheelbarrow. J. A. HESa administration. hadn't pnade things life. And, it might be asked, are simply not in the from Constitution? Far the American people to be expect- it. The a bit clearer, Some dogs are pointers, and some right to live, to work for . Month Comparison of tbe text of the ed to continue to pay these taxes ones children, Sofety are disappoint!-- . I to huild the up not able and effect be to a yet with letter hia radio president's rights transcend e counJry- t reduction material pk-addrwof rpt. 3S.1914. lust public tn want If f law In huyou Editor Deseret News: ' the congressional election W.HI debt? ' For the processing taxes go anything written in or left out of Governor Blood has set Septem- manity begin et home. show that it is much the same in out In "benefit' payments and do constitutions. They are Implied in nature of government, and will ber apart aa "Safety Month. Iflhe Men who know it sit are seldom tone, and spirit). It concedes, lio not go .to pay the cost of govern- the be guaranteed whenever the peo- police would enforce the citv or- able to furnish the proof. mistakes, blames the business men ment or to retire debt So the president's communication ple's representative find them es- dinance requiring that motoriata for being too reactionary to underto of the people give pedestrian the right of way Don't take time by the forelock stand provressiyisni, and complete- leaves unanswered the big query sential and the safety of Ihe republic. when attempting to crosa the street antil be discards his scythe. ly omits the one big thing that bus- of business and finance: NYbere la .Doe Mr. Lawrence imagine that on a red light, bur streets would be iness and industry is worried about the money to come from to pay A man may mind Ms own busL and wapts to have cleared up as back the billions being spent, and if the Constitution blocks th acts much safer than they are. Just why to save the people, we this section o fthe ordinance to ness and. still be narrow minded. quickly as possible namely, the when te there tq be a breathing required must let That? It at I go cannot understand. Poscondition of the treasury of the spell for the taxpayer and- finally "It to a splendid and Inspiring sibly the Governor will ask that the More people have the gift of' an end .to ten billion dollar ConUnited State. un- pollc do their duly in this respect. ipeech than. the gift of silence. Abraham an Flexner, thing.' gresses T,. Copyright,-135Want Expense )biased thinker, writes: "that at a LOUIS WARD. If t he business men wa nt a Don't forget that an honeat man time of great nationat crisis the never has to proclaim the fact. breathing spell, they want it" .very nation can relieve th clothe poor, Just Fair, Seen Taxation largely on unproductive.! and the naked and provide support for The man' that makes the least expenditure or upon the use As Barrier Against War noise the unemployed." to often the most dangerous. of .puolic funds to build up J-- H- - PAUL. corporations that compete ' Editor Deseret News: wi:h private industry. Just this Many a man who poses as a wit Mr. Hess Looks At City week Secretary Morgenthau' atI feel that the vital point of your is only a clever retailer of borrowed thundef. RULES FOR CONTRIBUTORS tempted to prove that the governconclusion In "Neutrality Legislament was operating within the Employment Projects tion should About the hardest .thing for 6 a become government latter, bwlir t ye mK president's budget"' and that the WrUtea : D itde ef motto. I fluggeq ; deficit thi year wmridn't 5m 94,- J; Editor JDssaretNejgs. you .propose gro dialect st,0OrrUnder"na pmprr fMigkuiil, tnlf. t 360.000.- 000 but possibly about 92.- pRua Our official can certainly, take it.?rtetop of tha esetet News dally. Per- MS nrlal ewiilani tarred. The 500.000.- 000. (Copyright, 1935; by Associated Deficits of a mere 'eual sttaeta mow ta erobtad. X ns higher and drop na harder sutiotufl can. no- more Writer mu sis tra same and a .half billion do not seem than well, read the following press the moral obLjratlon of the escape world naddeatlal addeeee. A IWM sire to worry the .officials of fhe Roosc-veheadline In which they live than can indul September.4: City plant 0. aet ennlriSotlene aeeepied. administration, and particular-ly'Slew rtnriMfi be writers d net jobs employing 2832 men. Again vidueis Thie etate can no more he preri.dent. who apparently "Nine WPA projects foe the. bene, .escape: the moral ohllgatlone-oexpress tbo ef The nrroirilj Prnerrt Kre. Tbe' department ran-adoesn t care to take note of the sefit of Salt Laka City to employ world In which Jt Uvea than can the ini ta seed ta adrertMa per-verest critisism which is being 2832 men at a cost of 9218,882 were dividualmade against his. regi.ue. oup neighbor house J being If It hr amazing also T finiT robbed and we do nothing about presideqt eiying that It i, a Claims Money Stopping the pillage, it will soon e tally fact that larger occur that our house is plundered corporations enjoying the advan- System Hurts Masses also,- - If we permit the unlicensed tage of size over smaller corporof arms and the retort to carrying ations posss relatively greater Editor Deseret New: - use thereof at the will of individRoom wltk tab capacity to' pay." The. very op. uals r of nation bound by gk posite doctrine Is generally accept-d- . "What to .the matter vrith the their own, warfare is Inevitsays ?2.00, $ZJ50, $3.00 For large corporations are poor? poverty. What to the matAt Maniag lark li Gi .... able. uselessness. ter with the jlcb? Rooms wlib Twl Red, S3.SO owned by vneny tens of thotwands 11m INr lUwald pour not two poamSt of The road to peace seems to be a How fortunate it to to be of siockbolderis. wbereaethe Mustibit into rear towels dally. If tbla biW Garago ssjolnlam financial road. .By the eMabllsh-me4 Theta mental Mid physi- kiqokl not Aowinr freely your food doesnt diceat. er corporations earn a much larger Having rales are foa oaa or of a tax system suitable for two persons oergsrlBg cal constitution,. able to live out the It ioat dneaya to the bcmela. Gaa bloata op oomo yoar eternal Too pet eonatapeted. Tear free people, America will create a aiioted span of life tp with(Tttfli ia poiaooed and yp feel flour, more effective barrier Thorn to be wbolo its vicissitude FRAVK stand R. inagainst WIHOf Torment' envied, more tbsn precious Jeweto, ank and the world looks paak. O P E Lazatiree are only makeahifta. A neiw vasion add against Internal strife, soothed are they of a normal mean with- bowel Sunburn moremest doesnt fat at the caoae. It than all the arms, armies and muthaee good, old Carter Little LtVer nitions of war conceivable. out having to be confined in a cage takes Pul to t these two pouod. of btle flowing, Healing or chained Chafing to stake. In this machine. age of plenty Slid moke yoo foe) "op an op": freely the' massaided our In money system, by people will he truly free when-a- ll Itching yetemoaingm mskln bilo flow normal es are held up somewhat after tamly.svntio. taxes are taken where there Ak fneCsrtar'o Utile ther Pilk by to more than; two dollars sme, otuboafuiy isfoes anythin eke. 25e. tha manner depleted in a local paper'day . O wherein the 1, per., Beptcmber lt.e.l ef. of new production enjoyed by profit cl labor centralizes in the (Adv.) tree individual. Distribution wiU S. 1901,-whs- Cedar City First Ward - y, -- - -- taber-naci- ei . . k, ved . Tax-the-b- iS'1" F ' - bus-me- com-rar- ,Tn of-th- . er . se be-fo- re Pay indi- cate a tax upturn. - the-Iiv- Twenty Years ; AGO - - bepiember S Thursday As a resutt of violent fighting In the Argonna French positions region, the Ciermarts otcr a front of kilomelerw dispatches from I ana report- - to ... a a. A report on the tests of water taken from B.g Cottonn ood creek on the main iospectioa-trl- p made .by city and county officials about ten days ago indicate the pollution of lbs stream . still existed at thdlMrae the samples were taken. iy FORTY' YEARS AGO Scidemljer Monday - re - The .Sterling-Minin- g company, composed of Utah men, and oVvmng valuable property in waa preparing to lay aipge to on r today mlncs. jiie ChKpa, captured a few days ago by a band of alleged renegades who claimed V i the property. , I- T a'1 yacht races, and mid: "The , b-- st boat won. ' SIXTY YEARS AGO : Scjdember AThursdav Governor Ames of'MlssissippfYoday formalIheA-'nitely appealed lo ihe Presid'-nt'oStates d or. assistance in putting down the rebellion of unauthorized armed 'bodies of men who ovey'1 threw the civil authorities of Yazoo county. e PONPORKD -- r 0 5Pat Readers, jy tin-wi- se -- . t ' I two-an- lt . j British nevv; apets today sympathized with Ihe Valkyrie on Us def-- at In thq international n Instrument e A . - asm DICTATOR AND JONG l of automotive engineering end Iranian coursurpassed for a age, it 'is unlikely loog time to come. To Uie average motorist who gets ofi edt when his speedometerapproaclies tlie mark, this speed of five nines minute seems literally phenomenal. Lvtu which attain this mark are regarded as extremely fast specimens of aeronautical travel. : C by Ihe Womens International qgiie for Peace, women all over Ihe world hef!f4jme( ing Jas( Friday protesting gainst war. Thwjhivpp to send. the clarion atl for. peace rconndiby.jvinnd the globe end to enlist- pubjie sentimer.! nation to' demand the abolition of war-- arSppIitical 1935 ' ng THE f.M L FOR PEV - -: ' of-- - g - Anglo-Americ- an eounlrjies? Thw reason Is that the natural.-mnerenbonds which link the Inited Siats with Eng"Should do land do pot exist .elsewhere.-Vi- e everything in our power lo promote inter- -, national: good will and friendship oiv every side, but these tilings exist, between England and America and need onlv a little stimulation to create powerful force for peace. Hands across the sea has become phrase, more often laughted at than taken seriously; hut its need is none fhe In Ihe clasping of those'hands acres the sea in sincere friendship lie (he welfare -nf tba 'world. AVj here in Utah have an unusual oppor-lu'nito appreciate this internal inrinl. Uicnd-shi- p. for thousand- - of mtr citizens have been have-cor"fn" Uhglar.f,'as " nii'nrSrirs;' to mak from England more or ,thiF homes- - here! BolhlpeOplcs' l.re lincr- stood in Ufah. ' Letus malie the most of this and take the lead-ipromoting the .firm closp of "hands across the sea and in moulding the great, foroe-- to champion democracy, and freedom! 9- Breathing Spell In Tax Held Real Need - ' - - We I1 . - - to-Campbell spent .two houio or wore talking he time end ttial ol reporter- - and toward tbe turned from the lubject Of mechanical speed lasome thing of. even greater Importance, in big own eyes; Tb que can friendship. Tbe noted sportsman pointed to tfcnni- 7 derlying, basic similarity, lT not "identity, of ideals and of aims of tlie British and American peoples and said: "If England and Arnje- rjta would stand together in ait things, our - civilization would be Mitel Sir Malcolm brought particular emphasis to bear on the present question of Italy and Ethiopm, with the statement that if the .Unit- s. ed Stales would bock up England in her present sland opposing war, that armed eon- -, flicl would.be definitely averted, whereas by refusing her- influence now, America might let a war get starled into which slie would inevitably be drawn. In tins question, as in all others, the moral force of unity ts great. Above all, it is. not ail arbitrary union, arranged by politiciansfor rea- sons of selfish gain; it Is a natural union, based on the fundamental desires, aims- - and ideal of two great peoples, speaking the seme language and very largely seeking the same goal. We are, .of one blood, one religious tradition, one literary Inheritance, one in our struggle- - after the principles of order and freedom.' AH these great Inheritanees we hold in common. ' If only (he English-speakiraees of (he world .would unite in a compact, - offensive and defensive, we could bold the-peace of the world in our bands. We Americans are inclined to scoff. at the.. t. ' British, at their mannerisms, at their speech and at numberless little, unimporanl things.' . And TI is no less true' that the Erg!iti re- -. gard us end our mannerisms in the same light,.-.Y- et al it is a safe risk to wager that any x American- - w Ua lwc in England f r - months or a tear or. similarly, any normal Englishman, who spends a like tune m .Amer-lc- a will come to like the people as welt .aw, hisown countrymen. As scon es the veneer of superficialities is pierced, the solid foundation of sympathies is seen. A strong bond does not cnaslilute a menace to Hie rest of the world, ..due to the verv aims and ideals on which Neither Britain nor Amer. the- bond is built. ica is seeking lo rule the world. Both are looking to keep freedom and demUHrfacv alive re.nl defor England, with ils king, has-to own. our redine nothing mocracy, The question jna be raied; But what e about fhe rest of the world? M tiv simue two f outline,? le'lro-- s Hie reed .for Whv not ail international fnerrafhip? HUNDAY SEHXE&feEii Jhcir precarious thrones, throttle the free expression of speech in'even one nation of this ' earth, such a thing, will be impossible. Seventeen year, ago this coming N'ovem- . her the armistice was signed. The War to End Wars was over and Ideal of perpetual 1 pear swept happily throughout th We thought the God of War was d"ed and we Cheered at hia inlermeak But the stern lessons of experience. In the Intervening years have taught us that the reports of the death these' of Mark Twains were of Mara,-'4i; Marais. a hardy O.ym-piagreatly exaggerated. and we. are. afraid it, wilt take more than peace pacts knd disarmament conferences to;keep him from purstiing his san- -. f guinary course on this earth.: doubt buHhat the citizens of those United States are peace loviug peo-- ., pie. We are sincererin our desire to see war abolished forever, end we are sincere In our desire to keep out of other nation's biood- -. lltmg. But to accomplish oar purpose we must, above atl e!e,' he sensible. Our eyes must be open and our minds wise to the fart that wars are waged by two opposing forces. 'There" Trrwd: be tm eeDsoeship- imposefi ln- fhismust- country f war comes elsewhere. - guard against the flood of propaganda .that will undoubtedly be used to enlist our ym- pathies by both belligerent. Keutrality of thought as well, a action must be' our aim. our - '..'.. .... .... :t And we must be sensible, too, about stilt As long' is tbe war dogs L own defenses. Lawrence Declares Roosevelts Letter To Howard oruh about the world our own military .power, " Fails To Answer Real Question them will keep is the only fence that at our door. Our navy and our army BY DAVID LAWRENCE ' . must be kept for our defense, and kept.s!f-onWASHINGTON, tepL 9. President Roosevelt saya theres a and modern and efficient so that other na spell ahead for business. This is not merely a- tacit breathing miiilarislio ail restrain tions will, perforce., admission that the administration by its reform program has been . ambitions. toward our eouniry. doing a bit ofdrasiie strangling, but that after the commotion dies down somewhat the strangulation process will be resumed. 300 MILES AN 1IOER An exchange of letters such as the president bad with Roy W. t percentage on their capital ' head of the Scrippx-Howsensational of the Oft even tlie vested and distribute profiar to a alory: ard chain of newspapers, Sen t just few. grounded liner Dixie serves to detract an accidental or casual affair ln Election May TeU which a letter la dashed off fn refrom' the sh?er breathlessness of Sir Malcolm It must he that tbe g) resident ' reason to believe v There i ' ply. Bluen not read the wave of criticism Campbell's feat, of seudiiig his ihat Mr. Roosevelt gave 'considera- has. which has met the first exposition ble! thought to the . drafting of the bird across the salt flat, of Utah at a speed Jhia . of theory or that answer in prefers to Ignore it Well, .'slightly iu excess of : soft miles .an hour. The' portance the present eieetiomr thfr ' mnalt rreordiinTafcmg''iteediir veritable'triumpb' opinion, which, insofar a) newspa- stockholders whose dividends are , ..........HO Ban CITY ' 'One ' LAKE We sincerely hope that these efforts will meet An appeal to the masses of people of the world to rise" and demand , peace at any price appear to strike at$!ie vitais of the God of War. If the brotherhood - of men could be enrolled in a sincere effort to stand against the' use of miStary power, for any cause whatever, we believe that war would be forever ended. But as long as die- - :2)ekHelE-Neiu- si Pubimlicd NEWS SALT DESERET THE a ' The trouble between the whites and Indians. at Deep Creek. Utah, has been' traced to the breaking of an agreement by white into with gome Indh-.nover a rich qnarti gold mine. In the quarrel that ensued, dhe In- dians shot one white nan; then twa Indiana were lulled. - - - WAKE UP YOUK LIVER BIL- E- fawOnaRafePoli; we4l.-born- nt Iitoi haonhy H.rm-va- N 6K rif |