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Show The Weather Generally fair tonight ril; little dmo fat ut Sat atemperature. SALT PRICE FIVE CENTS LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 1935 VOL. 340. NO. 4. 86TH YEAR ' 'J IjL Italians and Ethiopians Waging Fierce Battles On Three Frbnts Return Of Lienor Held Harm Rome Announces Fall of Adigrat; Plane Shot Down Conference Opens With Appeal For II Duces Troops Drive From North And South; Heavy Casualties Reported As Invaders Meet Resistance Temperance Repeal of prohibition was mistake and the free drinking of alcoholic beverages is retard-in- g recovery , it was declared by President Heber J. Grant and " other speakers at tbe opening session today of tbe general conLONDON, OeL 4. (CVS) Tivclve thousand Ethiopian warriors under Raa Ayenou were reported to have crossed the Italo-- d ference of President Grant called upon the Ethiopian frontier and advanced well Into Eritrea, according to a entire membership of the Church Reuters news agency dispatch received here tonight to heed the Word of Wisdom ss the word of God to his people, to Advancing guards were reported to have captured a number keep all the commandments of of Italian outposts, the dispatch stated. the Lord and to liva so as to merThe advance was made northwest from Adowa in the direction it the blessings of God. He read the revelation given as tha Word of Agordat, Eritrea, while lias Seyum and his army were resisting of Wisdom and said It fo the word . the Italian advance on the Adowa sector, according to the report. of the Lord to this people. Ho began bis address with aa exLS Two thousand Ethiopians were reLONDON, Oct. 4. pression of gratitude tor meeting between and in in killed Ethiopians again with tha membership of tho heavy fighting today ported Church In conference and acvadiug Italians in Ogaden province, southern Ethiopia, Reuter's knowledged the blessings ot 'his news agency reported in a dispatch from Addis Ababa. Heavenly Father for health and well bein Ha declared that in Addis The reports came from llarar, important city on the all hit experience he has found no4 railway. thing to weaken hie faith in the restored gospel and he pleaded The reports indicated the Italians had started a drive north' with Latter-da- y' Batata to "get ward from Italian Somaliland. faith and hold to tho word of tho to were the south Lord In ail things." The Italian armies from trying apparently Appeal Endorsed reach the railway and cut off Addis Ababa from the coast. Other speakers at the opening session were Elder Joseph Fielding LONDON, Oct. 4. (AP) The Addis Ababa correspondent of Smith, of the Council of tho Saturdays-Conferen- ce Reuters reported today that an Italian plane had been shot down Twelve; Elder Samuel O. Bennion. (of the First Council of Seventy, near Adowa, apparently during a second aerial bombardment. ' f and Elder Richard R. Lyman, of the Council of the Twelve. 1 cant hold Adowa much longer,' LONDON, Oct, 4. (LS) Elder Smith indorsed the appeal radioed defense in of tiie forces today the Ethiopian Res, charge made by President Grant for of ' wxr obedience to Word of Wisdom headquarters at Addis Ababa, said Exchange Telegraph. amAaronic priesthood and especiallytheadmonished obserconvention Abyssinia ns at the capital, tbe diiatcb added, admitted they leadership vance of tho Sabbath day. "This HaB. Barrmll suffered heavy setbacks on the northern front. R lpM growth of the Church throughout Ahe world is people," ha said, "needs repent, 10 a.m. General conference Indicated In the reporta from the mismona, aud the establishment ance; they need to pray more, the command We are under heavy artillery bombardment, session. Tabernacle. of new stakes et various points. With the present membership need to live more cloeely to tho S p.nte General conference er of the Adowa defense added. He said the Italians were using Lord. rapidly approaching tbe million mark. Assistant Church Historian session. Tabernacle. Andrew demon, estimates that more then two million persons Elder Bennion said the result artillery, airplanes, and tanks, confieveutle have Joined :tl the of pjm obedience to the word ot the (Welch since its orgunlmtion as a result of Tbe Italians pushed forward vigorously, fighting a fierce enference In Barrett Hall. Lord fo shown In the Uvea of men enterprise end natural growth. In the above map, the 4:13 pjn Anionic nations shown in black are those which have contributed memberadmonished close adherence to and gagement at the town of Maibaria, between Adowa and Aksum, the hood ship to the Church., Front there nations thousands have migrat-- 4 tha principles of tho gospel. correspondent reported. My HalL ho tops of the Rocky Mountains, establishing homes herd Alcohol was characterized as T p.m. General Priesthood with Salt take City aa tbe (oral point. In fulfillment of lho Heavy casualties were reported inflicted by Italian tanks and Ebeiic Enemy Number One, by in ihe last days Eton should be established in the meeting. Tabernacle. that In Elder action. who a the sounded Lyman, engaged ringairplanes T:XO p.m Primary associatops of the mountains, and that all nations should flow to it. . ing appeal for total abstinence on It seems nothing can prevent the Italians from occupying tion convention Assembly President Heber J. Grant, who opened the conference today. Is tba part of all 'professing to bo ' ball. shown at left, with an interior dew Latter-da- y . Adowa in a short time the correspondent cabled. Tabernacle Batata. the at (he -' a I right. The attendance at the opening eqssion was up usually targe. the By international News Service. Tabernacle was filled to capacity. Italian armies Were reported to have launched a steady invasion President Grant presided and anetroit-TakesThirnounced the speakers and tho of Ethiopia along three widely separated fronts today, and d musical number. All the General Emperor Haile Selassie ordered a defense throughout his realm. Authorities, including President J. Famous War Correspondent Tells Graphically Of Reuben Clark, Jr., First Counselor Ethiopians on virtually all fronts put up a stiff resistance. In the Finn Presidency; President Offens ive First Thousands were reported killed in fierce fighting. In African War Italy's David O. HcKty, Second Counselsouthward from In addition (o continuing the advantage Editor's Sot. or; the members of tha, Council Conference .Crowds At ! hsntrr of lotrrootioOol roo mK ss snttM 1 sis thirty Tksra-da; of Eritrea in lbe Adowa sector, with a reported new bombardment of bred oisht the Twelve, the members of end tiled et Itolbui field head snorters at Asmara. Eritrea, la his Second Session Con- - t l!ast the First Counell of Seventy and In Score the city, the Italians were reported to have launched a drivjwest-war- d ratosfal stylo the aoSed eomspoadrot (ires readers the trials story at how Comes From Behind Tie Chicago the members of the Presiding Maly lasaekrd I ho liras owMes la tha titti'miaa f nut re from Mount Mussa Ali toward Dessye, only a few miles north tinue Large Bishopric, were present except EldHalf Of Ninth; Rowe Takes Up Relief Work ' BY ers John A. Widtaoe being in Los FLOYD GIBBONS Aden Ababa. of i -v 4 ; Attendance at the second session Angeles where he is giving n (Copv right, 1935, by International New Service) WRIGLEY FIELD, CHICAGO, OcL 4. (AP) Lynwood (School-ho- y) course In religion et the The invading Italian armies also were reported to have started of general Saturday University WITH ITALIAN GENERAL HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIFf.H, afternoon atconference, I o'clock was equal of Southern California and Elder a drive northward from Italian Somaliland, heading toward the ball Roweafter losing lbe lead once, pitched brilliant relief to the interMerrill over session, and opening 3 the missions 'Asmara via presiding (Thursday) (Filed at 6 30 p.m. Thursday and est In the addresses Addis to lead the Detroit Tigers an eleven inning 6 to IT victory over of the Church railway through Ggaden province, where they Opt in Europe. and proceedltd temwere reported to have encountered stiff resistance by Ethiopians. received in Rome at 125 p.m. Friday) . , It wat 6nrei, un- ings was undimlnUhed. In Cubs third tbe Chicago the lbe World Series's Other Officials Present game President Heber J. Grant, presid- pestuous, .Officials of the Church other The League of Nations considered issuing an uttimatum io natural, uncanny the opening this morning of the Italian offensive thrilling battle In which the lead changed throe times ..than the announced ing, the General Authoritiea ochymn, opening V . against Ethiopia. "Behold the Mountain of tha Lord." and Lonnie Warneke, hero of lbe opening game, failed the Cub cupied the lower tier of the Italy and Ethiopia setting a time limit for hostilities. The League pulpit Aftt$ 1 wild tha Summit last stake of to choir the witnessing massacre night's mission presidents accupled their under by halt received an urgent Ethiopian appeal war demonstrations in the streets the direction of Mrs. Judith Ander- in a relief ole. accustomed scale in front of tho women and children by Italy. . Ethiopia notified tbe League she of Asmara, we correspondents aud son Beard. Frank W. Aaper, tabrostrum and priesthood units and no longer could delay defending her territory. denly ware bundled into speedy au- ernacle organist, accompanied. , (Continued on Page t. Column 1.) tos t 1 a.m. and rushed through The opening prayer was by Pres-the night for an (Copyright. 1935, The Associated on Column (Continued Page 7.) I, 4. Oct. named Executrix WASHINGTON, (AP) Press) The umpired had a long conferWe were invited jo see. but we ADDIS ABABA. Oct. 4 Emperor Cornelius E Van Engert, AmerLOS ANGELES. Oct. 4. (INS) with ence at the 4 Managers plate London. Oct. (AP) Pre Mrs. Carrie E. Doheny today had Halle Selassie today announced a ican charge daffaires at, Addis did not know fgom what otkyrva-Uo- n Charley Grimm anti Mickejc Coch-ran- e mice Hsnsson of Sweden was quot- been point. appointed sols executrix of to discuss ground rules. clash between Italians and Ethio- Ababa, notified the state departNews ed tho Reuters (British) by the ft 2ft.009 estate of her late p Hushed to Tbe Wind wat blowing diagonally Agency Stockpians in Ogaden. thereby Indicat- ment today he had Insisted tha In a from dispatch husband. Edward L. Doheny, buildacross tbe field from left to right, holm At 4 s.ni , after dashing through LONDON. Ort. 4. (INS) Tbe ing that tbe Italian forces are at three American women and an today aa saying the Swedish er of an oil fortune at one time darkened towns and villages over giving fielders the same hazards embargo on ezpbrt Rome correspondent of the E' tempting to penetrate Ethiopia children attached to the of arms to Ethi- estimated at 175.000.009. Seventh n to roads and dinging prevy from three directions. PARIS, pel. 4. (INS) France they faced yesterday in trying change Telegraph agency todharopia fo still in- force, bnt the quesThe emperor eald there had been Day Adeentist mission there least cariously to rocky aides of moun- refuses to participate in any block- judge fly bills, entrance to the tion of lifting it will bs considered repartedlha tains and cliffs, we were deposited bor at Naplea was mined, add that 100 cssuatrtex on each etde tn the the ca pita! by the next train. after the league of nations' proin the dosing of the Suez inning 'In The 'Tfohtrw omew whtte ade. all ahipa entering the port were1 Ogaden battle. Van- Engert did not give the TKH8R8 White BP BtrlkjLjBoe nouncement on sanctions.' canal, any military sanctlonior p lanes. was the first official statement namcof the women and children. huts In a camp an ad- in anyin otherconvoyed through mine-fre- e It one ball it' strike twaalled; unctions likely to called; The corespondent linked the im- of fighting in the southeastern It was assumed here he had tak- vised to be ready to move again provoke an incident .U leading fo low and outside; tall two low: foul'f port with the decision of several sector. From the northeast the en the action as a precaution in five minutes. News Service into the lower stands of right field. LOngbhOrO MllkCr Back Into tbe cere. Ind then war, Intgrnatlonal - Italian ahlpping lines to omit previously bombard possible against ' J J learned on the highest authority White fanned' twinging bat scheduled calls at Naples. s (Continued on Page 2. Column 1. lament jof Haile Selassie's capital. nett dropped the tall and thqn ha S W OURaCQ (Continued on Bags f CoL t) tiling lgQt, tonight. fo throw to first for the putout. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 4 (INS) Cochrane up. Strike one called, Addis Ababa Clamps On man we shot In th leg I ball one tow and Inside; Cochrane today aa otriktng longshoremen bounded through tha box and was clashed nith n group of Censorship On All News safe when foe ball went through . workers. Ir I Herman for an error- tow. torrid region near Mnaea Gebringer Oct. WASHINGTON, ADDIS ABABA. Oct. 4. dan and Arabia.. It waa noted JNS) Richard Gordon, a negro striker distainous foe entire country one Foul strike the into - An official censorship will be Tiger was wounded when a All, over 209 miles to the southin the 19fo century for Its A straggling town ot low of tance of 125 miles. Peeke rang- up. dugout; ball one low; Leg tossed to strikers rushed a truck group, east. weavers. Jewelers, saddlers, carplaced on all news dispatches filed mud houses nestled high In tbe from 19,909 to almost containing ing Into two foul lower Strike the first; waa4n tha It forma Utter ares, from Addis Ababa beginning number ot unidentified penters and blacksmiths, trades feet stand In the wag. stands of field; ball two outmountajne close to tho March almost wholly lacking in mors ing the intersection of Eritrea. Police reserves were rushmorrow, if was announced today. Should their northern armies side; ball right low and outside, ed to the three In addition, each correspondent river, which on Ethiopia and French Somaliland, maps scene, hut the truck load southerly town.- tifonea dip about 159 miles Gerhinger and to Hack out. grounded where Italian troops were said will be limited to a daily Die of marks foe northern boundary behad disappeared Situated about 9.909 feet to tho east and .then advance Cavarretta, and Cochrane' raa to of Selassie Haile before to words 294 by each. Emperor above sea level, amid lofty mounthey arrived. only southward they would strike second on the putout. Goslin up. tween Ethiopia and Italian Erithave Made the first fond invasion raraseaMMowMW tain peaks and valft the Danakil region, a desert Ball on inside; ball twp low; Goa-lirea, bore the brunt of foe Initial of his territory. leys, it has a healthful cllmate- MOONEY HEARING HALTED country that stretches la some . Adowa, long a prosperous little popped to J urges who backed Snow Storm Halt casualties Ja the East African simllar to that of southern below sea leveL places up on the gras .to make the catch war. . SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. village, was the acene 40-- years the region, simExcept for camel and donkey, No runs, no hits, one error, jw? left Great Lakes Adowa, bombed by Italian air(INS) Referee A. E. Shaw today ago of a crushing defeat inflictwater is available for domes-- v Shipping i ple no trails, exist in roads virtually CUBS Galen up. Ball one low, In the plane. has a population of about' ed by the Ethiopians on an Italordered a temporary halt tic purposes and for irrigation of foe mountainous sections In the foul strike on off base the fieri SAUL? habeas corpus hearing of Tom 25,000, the National Geographic ian army. Thus a martial dislkic- STE. MARIE. Mich., Oct a wide area, cool highlands vegetables and line; bail two inside; foul strike tiun waa added to Its lengthy hisMooney, pending a ruling by the Society reports. (AP) A bowlioi' no'Af'Ued 'Bath in f vcr day won't iiIp htr Jf tha Italians chose to advance fruits grow In abundance, while two info the dirt; Gaian lashed sale seven Justices of thestate supreme halted Great Lake shipping if he keeps puttin' on clothes that tory as a trading center. Adowa, was described by the south to the of in tho1 lower areas tobacco, cofdirectly capital to Herman up. In a wtd Aren 'today, disrupted ?ain t had n'bathw ronrt upon disputed points the society as "strikingly different" right Its markets drew traders from Addis Ababa from Adowa and Strtkejovcr fee. sisal and cotton arc tha single method of procedure before him. la geographic setting from foe tha whols of Ethiopia, tha Su communication, and drovs at leaet1 (Copyright, 1935. Publisher Sim "i . Column lx ! two Adigrat they would be In moun principal crops (Conunned on Pago Towel nground. dlcnto) announced ROME, OfU 4. (AP) A Government spokesman ohTfllit thaMltlluii 1 roups have captured Adigrat, 25 mile east of Adona, but that A don a bad not yet beea taken. He said be ai unable aa yet to report the casualties, Aboba-Djnbo- I uti ' i. Schedule I -- nits-aion- ! pre-dicti- ou Gibbons Describes Invasion of Ethiopia r Church Leaders Given High Praise - D Qf Series 6 to 5 in 11th :,3 y 1 ' Ababa-Djibo- Americans Asked Sweden Continues Ethiopian Embargo To Quit Addis Ababa unknowa-destina-tlo- n. Naples Harbor France Refuses Reported Mined To Join In J31ockade; Hill-To- dust-lade- first - hUl-to- - i T)nJn. I , -- African Atta ck Centers On Town of Mud Houses ' 15,-9- I non-Itali- ,non-etnk- er well-water- n - -- i i 6, f L. ft |