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Show 1111MINEM11.0411M11 ' - - , . . ' - THE-WEATHE- , , - . DWI . , -- k . . WEATHER REPORT, PAGE , ,, .. '' A-- IJL1 't ' -- , . , 7 , , , ,.' - - : ', , . - J . -- - , Sporti Scores information , - -,, i , . , - . I ratrigtBeiniu.attutzation - --- ; Advertising .."..., . . 4 581 FRIDAY,OCTOBER-2,19525- , - 6 . , , . , SALT LAKE TELEGRAM . . TELEPHONE - , - - --- ------ .'llti4 PoOail0 'DESERET NEWS . ., ,... - 4 - ' ' - - , 7 - ... - ' . , -.- --- -- - -- - -- , - .:,..- .. o ..., ..., .... 7RW.r0f:.,::':..i,..,71' r - -.- , .. . tTh . , , . .. . ,..... , foy..o.tpf.:,!1'., , , Soviet Note Says Ambassador No - -- Longer Acceptable - 0 . - , rn , 0 , e-- ,, ..4, 0 di 11 rt,,,, C. IT S I .4. ki,....1 El . s , ' WASHINGTON L44 Soviet Russia demanded the Immediate of , George ro Kerman. -- ' - ,' - -, - ,.!, .14,, ,. - ; American-Ambassador .... .,-,-- i, 4- l''..7-'7- . - : t ,' '! I t' .'i'::::':t : 1 .. 7,7711emand .4,s,....madelrin A' him "persona non, - note terming -- t ,..'?. '''':'' - ., :" ' - ' ' '''t ' - - la ' ''- , ' ? ' :' , .. .. . - .. ' . - , -- - - --- - 4 I -- . . , -,-- LaunchesT nc Fc-ill-Caifere- '' "- - "' ',7' "'"'''''' ' ''''' ': ' ' ' "'' '''''''.-.- .' '''..'''' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ' - ; A. HENRY .,,,, By ,.:.:. , grate---personally unacceptable threatening , .: because of recent 'slanderous ' 1 i: ' io - 1.: world today members of the Church of Jesus Christ need not fear . ': i -' '' : 'attacks"-whichMosco::7 .37 4 s' '..'.:1-7,' ' 1 unchanging-7,- 7,T nor be perturbed, it they will but anchor their-souli- . mid Ken--va- n , ' " " ' truths revealed by our 'Father in Heaven." , ' ' had made against the Soviet - , :,,,' I ! -. ,. ' ' of President David 0.McKaY--; This was the pertinent ' ' ' , i I , Z Union. , , tisubbag7 1 t i ' the ' t '' - in ,, Friday morning .., i ' --:. s; .., ' , -i, -,. , ad- '''Aq TV , , Salt Lake Tabernacle-H- is , I , , -, , , that Kennan, now in Ge- it I k J.,,1,;!: dress marked the opening of the 1,, ",lt1'k, ''.,'r e" ''. l , 123rd semiannual genneva, Switzerland will return to """4""" ..".- three-da- y I ! 4 ,,..,, .4. 11. ,... , . eral conference of the Church of 4 it $ Washington for consultation. ,. t, ' 4 , Jesus Christ of He said no consideration has , , , !, --- -- ----. the devoted -b- een given to any leader ' replacement 4, . ,, 4 4 '4 4 . i' , ad,".1 for KennAn at Moscow. of his , . keynote ,, 1" , 4, df .4 ,,,,.,, . ,t.' 'I; ; 4st: (14404 , A. ,.- ,,,, an encouraging 1 , 4. s ',,.. Acheson, after consulting with ,7,,t t 0 l.Of o II .4, ' . ,,,x,,1. 7 4.00, . ' 414 to I 9 ' ., (1 4"IL 4:11:::: N Pres. Truman, read a statement .t , report of the conditions and i , ..,,, I .."' I ,,',: tF: t ': t , 9 ilt It 1 to :,,'-' . , 0,''4,4, 4,,AP,,A,r,,, ' 41 114.41 511.4:t growth of the Church es a whole. 'imp , 41i440040- - VS! 111----,-4 .,r 4,-- , devoted . denouncing the Soviet action. ''..4."IP "1"--e 140,A,,,,o ."'1,' I . recent to a his of "The government of the United brief ,report rAveso4104.,: )00,,,,,,,e,,,,,t,,,., I r"t. t r ' '' States does not accept as valid visit to Europe ada the sounding Cr (4,4 'lr'ttf ' showing growth and .,. 0' v. 1. - of a i ' the insidious the charges made by the Soviet z .4... ,, ,r , warning against i ,4,-,,, expansion of - the Church of - government," Acheson said. influences of the leaders of Com- Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints , l He supported Kennan and said munism. , wat Incorporated by President c that the Kennan remarks which David O. McKay in his opening , . in Crisis Civilization I morn-1 basis for , ::served authe President McKay declared that conference message Friday . , cow action "will be recognized in ; f ' because of the ,nefarious int largely 1 .7" most . , The Church leader said: parts of the world" as truth. 11't and false ideologies of schemes 4 , 1 t ful. ' t am grateful this morning. ,,,' . "I . ' "civilizCommunist ', dictators. the 1 - . i Kerman, talking with reporters at I bid you welcome to this con- - - ation is facia a crisis." ,N 4 't ,,,,, I' I .! at Berlin on Sept. 19, compared 1 . I can give you an r il , that I , , ference, z 4, "There is no question-- he said, the restrictions on foreigners in ' et of conditions 1 i .,,.. t4,- -, ) ' i ;-' f4, - -we are in a period of encouraging report ' ;:; what , , "but 0 .. --, I'" Moscow with those undergone by He whole." a as , Church in the - ,.. 14,.. I ,tA,,,,1 , , ' -t,', . I. -uncertainty, vtintemational teadrexpleined that to the best of Its :7:Amerkans interned in Nazi Ger- - t II,: T , I , 4 1 -.1"If ,A -e A 1 .4. , .441K . .,.i -, we see - ' 1 sion. Not , , , ,,infrequently g, , 1 4,. and resources the church ' many after the . beginning of , 4 t 4-",- , j e - ,, manifest among people a feeling ability ... 7. ", , I ), World War IL , , , to I its ,i s oblige,it , discharge ,pit 1IF, trying 17' It '.e1. ,.,-- ,r , ..8. , E,) ' ' of impending crisis in which the , ,s. , , ,34$ i -- . T b e Communist ---, ,, 1 k 7 ,, , -- A - s itt.,,- -i 1 g, -- ,' tionsInpreaching the Itestored,-71-,. "- , v , 4 ..., do , 4 . ..., or bomb , , bomb atom -, ,,s, the 1'1. , hydrogen : t -- - Pravda ,(4 e ,St. ,.., ' ' -Gospel thereupon ', .0, i,,,, , --t 4.),,,, , 1 14 .. , ..1;:i , ieg.,,,,14t4 ,10,tr . 7,..t a might bring 'to a ' tragic,- end .President McKay mentioned' 1-- 7-- '"'"-". him ,,, ,,,i is a "slanderer disguised ..er , ... Z' 4 ' ' i ,1,,, ' 4 1 ' , , '',1 ok, it -3 t ,',' ',' preseni.day say.-lyniaation.", who had lied my whichllustifies t fewitems let 40, t ir' ''''01 .' ' .'" , , i Alter citing these- dangers and trig- - that 4 ''". l'--' '4 is- - moving- ' i..",, - 4 the I' 4.. . - it- - --- , a - , , .. 0 - ' ok , -,, t t " some , ki of the headlines ,,,,ton its destinett. 4,,,,,,, , ' repeating ,o, steadib, forward.. Itegardleatof bow the IL S. '1. .4 ,f , . '''t .. '1 , -, -' , ..;.'"" - : '' itt and ,I the course. ,, 7 omagazines daily press ,,,t " i government feels about the Mow ,, I 't ,, 4 A, , ,,), , 4, 't g) 4 - which .0, cow demand, under diplomatic -give - unmistakable evi-- He first explained 'that as the "' .4 j... No, e l.-- -, i, 7,,,, .' A J.:10, 4 t ,,,t ean of this condition, President report is being made there are dence , , and ....es-it , only comply '71-41- tr, I ' '', in the , 195 organized stakes , ,,, ,,, r r.- , ''''. McKay said: withdrawKennan- .N. . 4 .... ,. -.1, -4,1,..,,,,-,,100 per , of A 4 increase - --- "A ' .6,1 Churchan In ,,,tis' . ' of time man's ..": comfort .....,,,,,v...,--4 4 4 ; 4( kat ' - a, , , 4...m.A13 the past 25 years. He e ease and peace, as well as in cent-i- n L,.. -.- . - - ,, 44.... 1 1.4ti"' 4'''' , -3,04; - '' ItoP.. .n...."' '"811"."''''''."1""t".::,,,,,,,,,T,---,A,''' 1",,4.'2added that there were 43 missions I , stress will and of times danger, -, . -I be found the , 4, Sh11,. depths - of the including the new ...., 017 .:ImerCentral, Mission ican , beliefan in his . t sincerity it ,.....), , eternal beinghis faith in the weeks ago. His report showed that since gospel of Jesus Christ." el I , the last General Conference there , 1 Tabernacle Filled ..-'4, ' , been approximately 38 new , have ' As President McKay called the wards and 17 new branches. This --- 1 ., ., ,,,..... ..........1 ;';,,i1MiliMENOrMOIN1001. basiOaik to order at Id ii.m. brought the total of wards- - and -t conference . , ' e , , the Tabernacle Was filled to branches to 1,736. 1 conference Friday. They also sang at by Mrs. rlorence Madsen of the ReTHRILLS CONFERENCE CROWDSA 500.: general His great audience was independent McKay : explained directed .,l1 capacity. ' ' . ' SEOUL 'Voice Singing Mothers Chorus, representing the closing session of the Relief Society an- lief Society General Board- and the Brigham . f, composed of thousands of mem- - that in 1952, up to September 30,(UP)Maj. Gen. Wil-. nual conference on Thursday afternoon. Rep- Young University faculty.- Frank W. Asper, Relief Societies in Salt Lake City, - Sevier and i , a, t ,, bers and leaders in.the Church there were 84 chapels dedicated. -1 -- Ham F, Dean is still alive and -- --- - e as served Tabernacle organist32 stakes,-thaccompanist h Singing Mothers are Ogden areas,. sang in the opening sessions of from all parts of the United Before the end of the year there , prisoner of the Communists--in-Nort7.! ' -States, Canada, Mexico and wcaitiiionb,5i73 amnoittre,mreaakdiyniti , . .,. :.', . to ,. , - ,,,,,' -- - Hawaii. --- - 7 -- a o- - newspaperman. , Assisting President McKay in of 137. Besides this, there are 389 ' - . corm-a British Alan the conference were chapels in process of construe. Winnington, directing . I ' al , lep U Patimunthe leeraedeinrsatihtle mileis respondent covering tioinifs,tYthenfChthurecseh - tis cRoiuchnrrdio3rs,:nrdes.prdeenstidsetenpth7. ' ' . the talks London , for truce jom , President McKay reported 103 . ,-Reuben Clark Jr.. Daily Worker, told United Press . Author-- I Church-ownechapels in the of General All the other Richard AppleCorrespondent numSee CONFERENCE on Page A9 ropean Missions, the largest he did not . 0 gate last Sunday-th- at ' 43, being in the British ma. , i know exactly in what camp Dean ' , was being held. . , , ' Items 'reported by Pres- - ., , - lber, Ad-- , ' -' CINCINNATI (INS)---Go"I can assure you, old boy, that ing to sell a new brand of isola' AUSTRALIA included: -- -I RI General Conference closed afternoon McKay elle Society PERTH, Thursday i the- general Is still alive, even lai Stevenson amused tionism to the American people Friday Liahona College in Tonga on a strong note of for the Mothers of Israel to strengthen HO , . though I don't know where he "Old Guard" Republicans of try- - and charged that Gen. Eis- Britain exploded her first atomic their homes and to appeal ! REPORT on into them an such and , "bring understanding Fai.ra,A-1Is atthe moment," Winnington weapon successfully Friday at reverence-fo- r , , S.eett their all enhowasowedto chastity-as-sh'preserve ' said. the deserted Monte Bello Islands second greatest of all sins, unchastity." ,,,rfiri N -, 2,300 modern-da- y haven't been able to make " 4a The Democratic presidential off northwest Australia.' A Lonit --This Bank oLATerica Stock cameA appeal d a tour of the prison camps, but I s tbe L., tin combing ' . candidate told a luncheon gather- don newspaper said it gives from President Reuben 14,,,. Clark J. , ,, has Intend to get there shortly and - On gm. '' N.natiations at Cincinnati's - paid taxmoney in Presicounselor ing , the First Prime Minister Churchill , the I' ''''r claims fOr nearly will have a talk with Gen. Dean. ' . . Plaza Hotel "what is that of. - ex, the of Jesus Church to really' needs he -- --dency reopen "trump" 113 months the '' first But you can rest assured that be e, aNs)--N.SAN FRANCISCO at issue in this election is the change of atom secrets with the of Latter-da- y Christ Saints. It revenooersathe Results of ---, -' Is still alive." , ---, : role of this country In the world: United Statewas beard by many thousands of gotiations wtre under way Friday " ternal Revenue's Dean's wife, Mrs. kildred Latter-da- " Saint women who sun" and to The flash Stevenson the flew Ohio the Transamerica Coi- '.,,:,11 between , "setting city crime pay the Dean, said taller Berkeley, Cal., el , makbs -, filled FIOM the.Tabernacle 65 from Springfield, Ill; aboard a boiling atomic cloud, seen ' Aand were poration and an Underwriting ' home Thursday that she had not -. 4' ..charteredairlinerto-launch-a- n I.341.084 of main. inore.miles sale 012.ule i away.. forthe(oncludintipublieLses,,,, James groupfortbe by Theardrom bet littsband lirsevenThursday ahl..' - sion-- of the shares-o- f Bank of America stock 7-7-77 tridirectitttaciton- - SettRobert land,- - heralded-- a deadly- - atemie ,,,, FRIDAY, OCT. 2 of e--b months. She believed IT:KTirri-- - , B. -A. Taft,. who he In addition to President Clark, tion' branch." - , , weapon. It was the world's 37th , owned by Transamerica. , ,,..itpm.-Presid- ing oners - were not receiving mail Bishopric'', recorded atomic explosion. - , Ike's in r home Taft's. campaign, Lillis sesNon was addressed by the -- . Children linra...13Ome. your -- ------ , iplilar vritk, , Sessionabe.rnaele -- I r members of the General, ' 4 Applekate, who was ine Pan'. " SATURDAY, OCT, , A crowd of about 200 greeted plodecl 33 atomic weapons---tw- o , Presidency of the Relief Society, nnunjom to diver the -. Just before tucking therti-i- n i bed, ' meet. Agriculttal World over in War II 111 I to and Mrs. Emma the Illinois and by said 111 , mail he Jost when Ray McKay, governor last take tune out to reed them the ptahnemar; Sunday, ing ,,,a,:m; MeetingAs. the rest in tests--an- d wife President David Q., McKlanded at the Greater Cincinnati Children's Story by Mabel Her. from- - U prsoner ini ,North ' Se EMILY ' ' known have as is there far ' mer which ' Mrs. May Mails, presiappears ay',-and in ' , daily ttui stout 15 miles- from Korea is being exchanged as Airport rd , ,a.rti.,-Thi,1,0 SesGeneral, ' Section. Read been atomic three ?wilily In, it today. ixplosiont . dent of Finnish, Mission.. Relief usual at Panmunjom. city. ' ' 9. sionTabernacie, Russia. . Societies.: General Ses. ,, : , , -. Dispatches received here - at , 2 p.m.Fourth ' , General President Belle- - S. - - ' , , ,Austr.. of the Western state A capital - . --, - alia--said Seeiciame-lEnd-Resti- le '7 Priesthood Spafford'srernarks were high- ,.. - British -- weapon . the p.m.General Brook-ifour- th ' YORK-(UPI-when Carl Fuels led off . atinouncement the NEW ' lighted by i -' OM . vent off at 8 cm. Friday (5 p.m. MeetingTabernacle.. , that the First Presidency- desig- Ilyn Dodgers beat the New Yorkiwith a ground rule double. went , I ' SUNDAY, OCT. 5 Thursday,' MST). Deepest se- -- .. nated the site for the new Relief Yankees, 5 to 3:Friday in' the to third when Reese beat out a, : , . 8. a.m.Tabernacle ' Choir crecy shrouded the nature of the , The building building. - fbournta hdiowt anndt hsecotrhedirdaftberasejaelkieine SocHety series world game. ::..Ri4:0'0::..!!,-0-:.y0;.0...:i:.:-:(:...:weapon. , , BroadcastTabernacle. . will be located on the southeast third crowd of 66,698 watched as . Reporters who saw theblast 13 10 am.Church tof Air corner of the intersection of Main to Mickey ., flied Robinson deep to victory. Brooklyn moved from a 3,000-foo- t lookout on the. -- BroadcaitTabernade...... , , --- . - -I -and Mantle,-Streets Viththe-serieseven at one -3EN ROUTE WITH EISEN- Carthy, but be said they apply to Carthy are well known. However, mainlind, 65 inretilToitillteieti- - , l'Ic 3 to'l In es. anclItiottlulempie on, Main Stree- t' will front started the each, (Yankees 'game ter of the restricted test.. sires, sioriTabernacle- D. Eisem. method. ,.He said he would re. that is not important., HOWER Relief Society out in front tis the s5ene shifted the eighth when Robinson led . 11'Whatis important is that We said the flash --- 2 Ses- - -- Her message to wentt to thlrdf. hmver-shar- ed - responsi- - now - about those' differences was - women was b, si net? e appeal for to ;Yankee Statilim with Yankee Off with a single, platform gard it as ' far less Intense than bad- sionTabernacle: and's-I I gle - , On Campanella's sin :of his campaign train with Sen.- bility of the Executive' KBranch we've 'discussed them. There been expected... the women to serve the Lord in pitcher gddie Lopat driving in 7 p.m.Sunday School Conto flied Pak after scored yood1 so influand who , walked run. own homes the Hank their Of Bauer, is ,no difference in the end result--a There was speculation that ferenceTabernacle, govern:Joseph McCarthy Friday and told keep subversives out I - ' ' . ence members of their families., with one out, scored the run. He ling. whistle-sto- p . --audienc that he ment ' ..1 . which I hope to achieve and Sen. this was because 'British scien,' back run that got Yankees The is as Gil McDougald "In this lies our hope, our peztce, went to second "Of course there are differ- - McCarthy does, too. There-a tists bad devised a new detonatand McCarthy 'seek the ,same ' . -- ' our comfort, our strength and grounded out Martin was pur in their half of the eighth, bow. re-- , ences between myself and some difference only in methods. -end result." which ! ing diclot trigger home - ; i -drove Berra S. Law when Given II., s evert this to to our Degree maposely pissed get - ,promise," The Republican presidential other Members of the Republican Lopati McCarthy; accompanying ,Ei- quire as much fissionable field 'stands, . the into right 'run mission but the Yankee southpaw crossed , - ,,.--. TAIPEI1,' FORMQSA UPGen- we fulfill our earthlycandidate spoke at Green Bay, party," Eisenhower said. senhower on the,former general's terial. , leading 3 Fri- - earning for ourselves exaltation them by rifling a three and i leaving the Dodgers his first stop on a swing would be strange if there were trip through Wisconsin,- got a The observers beard two dis- eralissimo Chiang - 2. 'over two base second ' in fortto our .1 an Fathers kingdom. bonoury degree! through McCarthy's home state not. noisy ovation from the crowd tinct , explosionsone. preSum- day received I (See sports pages for play-b.7 Mrs. Mari- - a run producing single. fferences.!,when he appeared ,ou the plat7 ably, the,primintcharge andthe ofdoctor of law from Bob Jones , Her first counselor. ,,Eisenhower acknowledged .th at "Forinstancejhe 01 fridaY's tecQunt - - tiluversityi Greenvillei B. C.,' SieL ILELIEVOCJIILAHLXlt Lble:Tbawein-ATI 'Tstiftanx. . . . ..... 7 1...cr. '.i!.7?.'.',.-.'tv:...- 4 - ' ' '' ' .,, 1 :..:',!:1' "t :!.!' :.,. ' ;::'.. .::'. 1.4 ',"'''f".2'.-- SMITH.. - ,--- , - -7 : , -- eonditiona-thatiiitit-in-the- , w 1 -- :' !, 1 '' T. ' 1, , . ' - ,; , . , ' - 4 ' -, , Latter-daiSaint- t, ,. pwat - . Slt ..i- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:.g:. 14. 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