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- X 1 x e- THE She SOcI Published Afternoon except Sunday Salt Lake City, Utah- Phone, Man. 5ok Li ember ot Th Audit Bureau of Circulation. (Plus Mia tax in Ltab 71m above rate apply to Ltah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, California and Snoim other tlalee bir mail per month, $1 0Q. ) REFRLSLNTAra ADVERTISING T1VES N'oee, Rothenburg A Jann, Inc W Last 4uth Street New York City .360 North Michigan Avenue Chicago Detroit .....General Motors Building Glenn Building Atlanta 114 Wet 10th Street ASnaaa City 351 California Street San Francisco ...: Entered at the poatoffice at Salt Lake City aa second class matter according to Act o t March 3. 181 Cong NATIONAL re. Tba Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor republics lion ot all newt dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news published herein. All nghta for republlcation ot special dispatches here are also reserved. MAT SALT LAKE CITY', WHAT IS RELIGION? - 1. IMS. hears it said that in ONE frequently the churches, which are regarded soma i an LAKE SA'l UKDAY MAY T he Italian Push 16 1936 From Note On ENCYCLOPEDIC HISTORY OF THE CHURCH BY ANDREW JENSON, .65 SELASSIE'S .NEW HOME ,.,.......'780 v 00 . - communion with the eternally young, the It is of the utmost im-- . divinely beautiful. portance that our thoughts, our beliefs cm religion are true and right, for in the Jong run we become what we believe Ultimately our thoughts and beliefs touch and shape our methods of In ing. , Ncuis SUBSCRIPTION RAlLa One Month .v One Year Year One (if paid in advance) NEWS SALT DESERET - T I Allot Qiflrf-f- r Historian the Idaho Stake, and 20 miles southwest of feoda Springs; The inhabitants irrigate their gardens end Creek farming lands from which rises in the mountains east HARTLEY BRANCH, Alberts of the settlement. Hatch, aa a settlement, dates Stake, is an outgrow th of Glenwood Ward. Alberta, Canada and occupies bark-t- o 1682. and the first L. D. S. in the district belonged a strip of land Iving between HU1-- settler spring and Glenwood. Hartley to the Chesterfield Wsrd. When the Branch was organized July 29,'Salnt who had settled on Eight 1928. with Wm O. Bigelow as pre-- mile Creek were organized as a siding Elder. Tie was succeeded In branch of the Chesterfield Ward that position Oct. 19. 1 9JO. by Mel Nov. 1897 William Ansel Hatch Elder. vin Fullmer who presided Dec. 31. was chosen aa Presiding 1036. on which date Hartley This branch a a organized, as s Nov. Branch bad 71 members, including regular bishop's sard 20, 1898. "iwith Peter J. Williams as biih Z2 children." jHe was succeeded In 1901 by WiW , HATCH WARD. Idaho Stake 'Ham (. Htggmson as presiding Co Idaho, consist! of the er. who waa succeeded In 1902 by Samta living Hi s J. Hogan, who in 7917 waa tered condition and In a rolling' succeeded bv Thomas A. Hatch, country lying between Chesterfield who In 1021 was succeeded by Jos-t-n Bannock County and Soda eph C. Hogan, who died Aug spring! in Caribou County, Idaho 1923. amt waa aucceeded by Wil-Tmeeting house, which 14 con- - llam L. Hlgglnson (serving a the center of thg Ward, ond term), who In 1928 waa turn stands on high ground overlook-iceedeby J. Leonard Hatch, who the vallev ing southward, 6 miles; oreslded Dec. 31, 1930. At that time southeast of Chesterfield, 9 miles Hatch Ward had a membership of northeast of Bancroft, the nearest, 76. including 18 children. The total railroad station on the Oregoiv population of Hatch Precinct wao Short line and the headquarters of 92 in 1930. tourist who is not dev otd of A- humor has observed that Europe is not a bad sort ot place provided one does not move out of Switzerland. This opinion of the attractions of this little land would doubtless be of Interest to Haile Selassie, who, by reason of circumstances beyond his control, has moved from the ancestral acres in Ethiopia and assumed the status of an exile. , Juft flow the former Emperor is sojourning in Palestine, Then be will visit London and from there, according to prevailing reports, will move to Flowery Meadow at Vevey, Switzerland, which he will occupy as his permanent home. Flowery Meadow we are given to understand, la a place of great beauty, with a twenty-onroomj villa on the shore of a small lake, with fountains, gardens, lawns and orchards. An enthusiast, probably the lecretaiy of the Chamber of Commerce of Vevejv describes it as a veritable paradise.' To our trained erk it all sounds quits alluring and, having in our minds eye the huts ot Addis Ababa, the scorching mud Summers sandwiched In between the "big rams and the little ratna," we would hazard the opinion that Mussolini by making the change of residence compulsory has dons Haile Selassie a great favor. His August Excellency, Senor Muasollnl. must experience pangs of envy When he ruminates upon the contrast offered hy the bleak rocks of Saint Helena. RETURNED 1 J ck e d -- as standing at least for religion, 'are gradIn need.this plan humiliate them c n..t JjWf m for being ovr sivjy.-fi- e years of J Dili ually losing their hold upon the people. Some age. There is no security, for they Are wondering as to whether hy and by they, Comet In For .Criticism are told that granting , assistance ne month la no assurance that It may not all becomt empty, and human life will be given the next. No pen Editor Deseret News: be simply secular. . But It the Church is sion. only temporary relief. tight and the religion which it teaches is Persons under sixty five years The amatt. jerky, true, we do not need to be specially trouof age residing in tha state in busses now used by th Salt Lake bled over this problem. The student ot hisneed, under the la w ran apply to City Traction Cempeny. furniah the board of county commissioner the most unsatisfactory transportathe that may tory get religion impression and get assistance without showing tion ever known in this city. Thaao to not an eternal thing. The pathway of any other fact than necessity for busses make regular runs ea the But If over sixty-fiv- e human history is strewn wdth fallen help. any person HlIMJt LABOR STTDIED years of age applies for as- avenue and on State Street They as our country roadsides are strewn sistance under the law" enacted seat-2-1 passenger each and about in the autumn with fallen leaves." In one the since the local penitentiary emerged by public welfare bdkrd he of the time and always EVER must show he in that has resided Sense religions have died. In another sense being conducted under Governat busy periods of (he day they the state for at Least five year they have not It depends upon ones deflni- ment Auspices and became an adjunct of the he are crowded to the-- doors. Thera during the last nine years, -toy1 must shpw that he haa no relative are no strap yyTwv' for a passenger . of Egypt, of Rom or Greece, so far aajjw-iof establishing Industries to absorb th T ' lonnv theirdoctrlnes--lhei- r rtemirai fa la lien worship are Jeisore time of he prisoners and keep them, th last year, with the aource there-rw- r concerned, they have passed away, they do . !pfhe must submit sn Invemora properly employed. The trouble has always bua. ratUovrtb.t of all hi property with ilia vaJue!Ii'itt hot any longer exist among men. But rebeen to provide employment that would not of each Item and he must give a ligion has never died, only mans thinking conflict with the manufacture and aale of A few weeks ago the writer had lien thereon to secure the return about It has changed. of tha temporary assistance given. to enake aereral afternoon trip commodities in regular business channels in to the County Hospital, returning By comparing th requiremenU Religion is one of the fundamental Inlegitimate trade outside the prison. to be complied with by persona to the city in the early afternoon. , In the early days of statehood, the State stincts of man. Just aa any animal instinct under slxty-fnyears of age with On no occasion was he able to seU. S. BUSINESS seat. We counted 48 people LANDLORDS FEAR the requirements to be complied cure is justified by the fact that It is a developBoard of Corrections fully sensed the truth S..FRENCH w Ith by those over aixty-fiyears tm one bus, with seats for twenty-on- e ment ot the life ot the race of beings that of the old maxim that Satan linds some misGOOD FOR TOO COMPETITION OF TREATY MARKS At every stop th motor man of age you will see that the old - tt chief still for idle hands to do," and for the characterizes, fixed under the law of folks are discriminated ouL "Pleas crowd back and against ierilWl IN HOUSING U.S. FORWARD STRIDE make room." These car e were so so most welfare of the convicts themselves, sought religion may be regarded. It is heredity, unjustly, Th people of this state 'havgoverloaded that at etery turn of - universal; it reaches back to the BY BY to LESLIE E1CHEL beCHARLES work' STEWART for P. those idle provide BY DAID LAWRENCE hands to keep very set apart on day each year to,h wheels the body of th car them out of mischief. Central Press Buff Writer I t'imirg of the human race. It Is one of th Central Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 1& Amer show honor to iu old folks. On lwnt down on th bumpers with Itwould, tf .business t lie thi day our old folks are W A6H 1NGTGN, - May -- IE A A ? new. treaty with France instincts of humanity, ineradicable, created .A noble effort to tnahufacliMe'Tirooms' were not ha. better, given )ar that ,ll00k on' good'- - now. that mere fact, indeed, that it waa conwh ictr enfltte Them for th-For - person 4 be forced In pay was inaugurated under Warden Dow; an- lit th word"so by the nature of things, called out by' mans some of th big bank-Je- r tenant my interest naturally la to summated In troublous times like da? to ride free on th 1 stm-tand a cent, or at beat are favor l govemmentally-flnanceneeds and environment. Though there may passing down to their other venture was made to knit mens socks these represents a forward step in cars and to enter free th place ithlrd rents, to turn eight up and be customer!. housing. International of be certain individuals In whom it may not relations. and other endeavors of similar character In about these are amusement; they taken ta!1rtlcl little, wheezy Th matter was brought to tome Nevertheless there la on President Roosevelt's seupport of the banquet Ubles and feasted; oo I trl vances. Is nothing short of a what of a minor climax when one hai e developed, and though it may need eduall with an awareness on the re-Hull of In part of (he of store tell advanced them went how Secretary Iu ere much disgrace. the of robbery touk a pe a executive by proponents ofejpohey r.j depart such cation and training to bring tt to Its best, management that such thrift would be ben- ment store organization Urge a program that will not hold ciproctty agreements la becoming vere them for their service la iron a money without giving charged and while th economic building this great commonwealth, iqt'tte returns. These buses are a this is only what you will find In regard to eficial, not only to the prisoners themselves, plot because security prices were water. 'ailing tn the faca of ruing mer- - Oppouenu of public housing pro- Isolationist and high tariff school 'etc. disgrace to th city. T pul up with but that small revenues would thus be pro- Icantiie any Instinct In animal or bird. But this ere to what business. opposed vigoroously Evidently - our public welfare toem I a reflection upon the In- test that the government ought not does not militate against the factsthat relvided to assist In the maintenance of to' Democratic the administration board has never Govarnmental spending on to enter Into competition with priprison celebrated an telligenee and Independence of tha doing, the new deal w ill be able Old Folks Day. and perhaps constitute some relief igion la sn Instinct and ao a part of the people who are compelled t pav example vate Mndlords. If the .,9r rorUze them. through the soldiers bonus doe 'folk simply contradicted this stated nevertheless to point with pride to C. THORFSBtf, nature of man. to the taxpayers. .1 senes th treaties of which the of make for Increased The government but ment, as) mg, MARK P. MAILER. Chairman, Pension Com Let us look at religion for a moment and Peoples to But each attempt of tha prison authori-ti- e at the same time It business, the climax. French Increase tha 'should, too. go Into competition pact Salt Lake City, define it What is religion? Not yours, not was frustrated by tha attitude of labor' public debt and jeopardizes the ith private landlords, th matter Just this week. George N. Peek, mlttee. government a credit, tha bankers would be one merely ot difference who resigned 'from th administraunions and other trade organisations, which I responded. mine, not Christianity or Paganism of any of opinion. tion, has begun in the (Saturday I Government apending is a form kind; but what is religion? First, tt Is mans imagined, either with or without sufficient But what the Evening Poet a aeries of articles of inflauon. It a benefit for that the government would taking toaue with the Hull doctrine reason, that while the altruistic idea might while even such thought, his theory concerning the relation Deal NOT be going into with nd Insisting that the United States,Which exists between himself and the Power prove beneficial to the Inmates of tha prison, group aa General Motor and the private landlords, competition by means of the reciprocal sgree. it forced their manifested In the universe around him. This Liberty Leaguers, Tha oam tmhmg Money pour businesses into open Competduot of wood n.menu, give away larui oeneiua u thorltiae to th effect? thatow-ren- t other countries thsn those with is the first element of religion. Every BuirhthtH ition with convict ldboVsrid was W ASH plainly a things occur later. govern-- ' housing does not and will not at- - which treat! are negotiated. This menace to industrial progress and t CLOTHES ASTER more thought, however, every theory of man that more ment, and faInto tract private capital. Therefore, to because, under the prosperity. debt, running may depreciate money, ca touches practical life, is accompanied And ao It has happened that with th TtTB LESS ther reason, since private capital voted nation treatiee, any dutlee AD by it to be worth leas, and taxea ill not provide that kind of houa- - lowered to France ar automatiTEAR. feeling; and so the second element of the exception of a few of the trustiest of the pris- fare increased. ' cally lowered to other eountrlea oner lift religious Ig the emotional. Rising bank depotlu Man' is a combeing' allowed to busy themselves sell America th which tame Beautifully OylaA U for jubilation. about the prison farm in irrigation and crop canBanker modities. hoping, fearing, trusting being as toward the fiaithed. are fearful of them. Secfollowed But the program by Unseen; and the emotions will naturally folproduction, a potential majority has been Much of th increase to due to retary Hull doe not allow auchto low after and be governed by the is now the and government A SEW METHOD borrowing In maintained which of idleness. benefit to any country quality object sell tha banka notes and the thought. Of WASHING However, it is pleasant to observe in bonds in return for discriminating against America un- e credit mat tSZtXnSS der a quota system. The chief dlf- m credit ta ken the public prints that a proposal has irsnui Then, in the third place, mans theory, rsirrmr'j . CLOTHES recently between Mr. Peek and Mr. ulI'',lnncd few-teliving his thought ?nd his feeling being permanent been made to the State Board of Corrections diaaloated. Th tends to that the former favors would Hull attract their as vwtmhciuih and universal, will naturally Incarnate them-selvefor the installation of a manufacturing plant sreLO LL7itn,inU- orclnS toam to reduce straight bargaining treatie tn a'which th United doe not 8 frw'!UYr own xodui 10 prevent aure within the prison to make automobile license whUL to express themselves. In outward Infr?m their more allow her relation with a second wh0,le L.J-musi stitutions and actions; and so we have plates, road signs and other markers used ZttZ. rrmn3;lexpentvt quarters Into flit lower country to affect third country. churches, altars, temples, priesthoods, hymns, by state department. Hull haa insisted, on songs, all the ritual of the world, all that The proposal was recently submitted by ,Tk th Secretary other hand, that tuch a policy makes up the external form of religion. Mr. John R. Wald, head of a more t. means more economic nationalism Pennsylvania tha seeds of more And there is something beyond the and furnish company, bearing his name, who declares credit. If the safeguards against a So war in the world. America alone, tempted by lowered rentals. Green Trading runaway speculation ever break, realtors that the cost of installation could be paid w thought and the emotion and the ritual If and believe aeema it he feels, offers a tana alternative ahafl see the dizziest prosperwe study the lowest fetich likely. a within few' years out of what the 8tate ity we ever have had and the Stamps . by bringing about a general reducworship and Thus a government tion of tariff. others after tt up to the highest form of would save, and that the prison plant would wildest collapse. Thus sav the calculated be would program examinato an a of Aa fact matter Simla ts. (Copyright, 1936.) not compete with any Utah Industry, Christianity, we find that everywhere man clean out the middle class land- tion of th varioua reciprocal tarbe; haa been thinking about God and lord. cause now consummated used iff treaties plates made ire by Mr. outside the trying to And the slum landlord likewise. Hull will reveal that in a large . get into right or helpful relations State. --Twenty K with him. Ago Even the very tony landlord number of commodities the So, to put it in another -Moreover, Mr. Wald states that tuch IT way, we may aay might be indirectly af (acted. Bstarday, May 18, tariff rate have been it ASHER-.- : that religion is mans eternal search for the T. B. Dr. state have health Govemmentalization may benefit considerably reduced, though they been established in M state Beatty, plants A eensation wherevor to seen. it a sent the tenant. the commissioner, well above are still secret of life. We have come at last to telegram prisons and are being operated successfully. America's lowest priced rate. today to Senator Reed hmoot But what to the use In trying to WASHER. believe that what we cal! Cod- -ia love. quality Jf-- these at Washington, D. C., asking convince the landlord that, with a Breaking down th French quota allegations can be substantiated, Love le the heart of The world. It is use htm to his Influence to seafter careful Investigation by the board, t U Ton Are the power governmental system in- svstem, or at least reversing the Thinking Of Buying cure passage by the Senate of operation, that is gradually transforming and the public will not be in tide, to a moef significant achieve- there Would seem to be nothing to prevent th Kent Dill, providing Fedelevating of ment America's ht him? with development competiuon (Copytoe humanity, and making it over into the Image installation of the plant in our state eral aid for hospital and her reciprocal tariff policy, of the ideal. The highest religion, caring for tuberprison and aome of the idle hands and brains (Copyright, 1936.) then, will culosis patterns. Issue In the loving life. That is of our prisoners put to work. the first FORTY Y EARS AGO great thing. The next is the truth, the Time to cried out upon aa a great thief; Batarday, May 18, 1898. truth which leads us to right conception hava Preparations We hare 200 new 1336 models to It to people own fault Use him well, and " of things, and which at last issues In the choose from. mad at the Electrical Exhibiwill from! life. tion you in Great the hi Central hand more than he will Pab loring get Farored Transients ace In New York, to send a ever take from yourx Mrs. Wetherell And then the last great element of the message this evening around or r Against Our Pioneers I -- the world highest religion ft service." No man can by means f teleThe to and cable. himself from his fellows without greatest affair in life the creation graph Deseret News; Editor losing a a of h aratner. a njLihJAxan - tmire than that of which he robe them. The When Congress --enacted th - soJohn James, of the secretary as well In a cottage as in a palace. Ian life of truth, the life of love, the life cial law, providing Utah Eisteddfod security Association, of ha arranged for the Famous pensions, for old age assistance; service, he who lives this life lives the high-- " THE OLDEST DEXTER. DEALER our old folks were honored and Penn Cambrian Male Chorus wt life that religion as yet lias been able to their declining years were being 'of Scranton, to make a tour of No to man born into this world whose conceive. We feel perfectly certain that when Colorado, Uuh and California. provided for. This law requires thet wprk to not born with him; there to always several states to provide by law' it Is attained the dream of the w aw tarwacnow un ages will have SIXTY Y SURA AGO wWk m tmrs Irsa Iu how the assistance will be given, work and tools to work withal, for those ysv sewwUl been realized. Ths esohty si and requires the states to finanTaesday, May 18, 1ST. oHls nf who will; and blessed are the to to hairs al sstfetacuaa. " President hands K. A. Thurber horny Religion in this profound sense of the cially participate therein. Instead Uf Ut 4 low YOU Jnl of .toiL James Russell LowelL and William H. Seegmiller, of enacting such a law the legisbiireazncL wordhas never died, nor ever wilL "It is at the Sevier Stake presided lature created the Publie Welfare toe Poetrytrf Conference held in Richfield. in U fifu Board and delegated to them the T ' ij '(11 If I J:"jrrsT r Fu ln earnest? Seize this very a sbote the sordid, the commonplace, above authority to provide a plan of prominute! What-y-w men can-d- o, are reFifty engaged orthink you cedure or law in this state. the grinding acts of life, and brings us into building the dam at Rro Butte Can, begin Instead of providing security for Greek below Camp Douglas, the old folk of this fj. v one-thir- d -- -- r COMMENTS By Observers Of The News e I. v cautious bankers teetH-badg- e -- d liter-canti- low-ren- t 1 e ' eon-ten- 1 anU-Ne- I ns-aatU- t tt g ' - s, J il!! mSnY,RT4 M -- - AMERICAN BEAUTY ...GRAN EJV Years Fordney-McCumb- low-ren- - fco-lat- e REDUCED TC-Ia n Ip A bfe-belie- ved it!-G-oeth. state, who are I A t, .it |