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Show THE PEOVO POST F Manager Bdrry and Red Sox Stars Enlist in the Navy $250,000 is Pledged By Church for War Bonds Salt Lake, Oct. 7. Authorization to intesf ?2o0,fiu) in the issue o the Liberty loan unanimously given President trustee-in-trus- t chase of Liberty bonds?" resident Antiion II l.tinJ, first counsellor of the first presidency, a motion that the trustee-jn-list be authoiized to subscribe a ctrfiin amount uf money, not to $2U,0U0 of the funds of the Mor-on church to the Liberty loan. He said that it was not a donation but an investment purchase of bonds, thereby helping the United States He said he - felt the government. Mormon people should do everything jn their power to help and sustain the government of the United States and especially during the present was en-ire- d Joseph F. Smith,, of the Mormon cTiurch shortly before the u d c9 oSe of its eighty-eight- n conference semi-annu- h yes- terday afternoon. 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Yon saw whmm pom buy If. whmm yam mm Yon mm n silver-haire- POWDER BAKING because of its purity The authorization, was by vote and the eagerness with which 12,000 hands signaled their ap- provai from auditorium and balcony bespoke the fervor of the patriotic zeal of the Mormon people. j The call of President Smith to the mammoth congregation for the ex- presslon of free will In voting for crisis. the subscription to the Liberty loan The motion by President Lund was was impressive in that the Taber-- seconded by President Charles W. uacle appeared to become sur-- . Penrose, second counsellor of the charged with enthusiasm for the fit-- first presidency, who repeatea the at the close of the con- - motion. He said that the Investment ference. And upon leaving the tab- - which could not possible be better ernacle many a old pa- - secured, aim to defend the principles triarch declared that his neart not ' of constitutional liberty and the only was nearer to Godf but that it spreading of its truths to all harbored a great love for country. rations. President Smith put In presenting the question for a p otion to a vote and it carried unan- vote, it was pointed out by President imouBly. Smith that the general authorities of Bringing Utahs subscription to the church had weighed the matter date up to nearly $2, 500,000, the of church subscription to the Liberty pledge of the Mormon church resultbond issue and that recommendation ed in material advancement toward had been ma$e to have the Mormon fhe goal of $10,000,000, which is the people assembled make final deei- - states official quota in the Becond sion by vote. He explained that it issue of the Liberty loan. Clarence was not a matter of donating money, Bamberger, chairman of the stste but of investing it in the most secure Liberty loan committee, said that the monger possible. subscription of the Mormon church Not a dollar has been diverted out lends utmost encouragement for the of the regular channels of the church securing of the remaining $7,500,000 without consent, said President of the quota and enabling the state Smith. Consequently I felt that it to equal its record of the tirst be submitted to the general erty loan of being one of the first conference. states to complete its quota. Will this general conference con- sent to the use of a' certain amount of funds of the church in the pur--' It UIGHKT d Jack Barry Chick Shorten Jack Barry, manager and second Lasem.in; 'Chick Shorten, outfielder, and Duffy Lewis, whose brilliant playing won a world championship for the Boston Red Sox, have enlisted in the navy. This picture shows tbpm in their uniforms shortly afterther had offered their services at the Charleston navy yard to Uncle Sam. Congressmen Go Home to Stump for Liberty Loan , COLUMBIA j f m ing I can remedy most ills, and help you to" escape many ail- la Ia in Ross Betsy FATTY ARBUCKLE tU WrU. Uu. lOc.Uc. CORN EVOLUTION TO BE 8HOWN BY BURBANK Santa Rosa, Cal., Oct. 6. The Evolution of Corn will be shown In ther Burbanks exhibit at the California Land show in San Francisco during October. Many varieties of corn will be shown and there will be displayed many samples which will indicate how the corn has been improved under the master genius of Burbank. Burbanks new wheat, now said to be worth its weight in gold, so great lias been the demand even for a few kernels, is also expected to prove an attraction. With these standards wfll have other attractive novelties and the land show authorlUes have been given carte blanche by Burbank in the selection of the features considered most attractive. in OH, DOCTOR Because of the brief the new 'session opens some members of both branches are remaining here. Investigation by a Senate privileges and elections committee of Sen-- j ator La Follettes alleged disloyal speech at St. Paul September - 20, before the Nonpartisan league, promises to be brief. The committee will hold ' a preliminary meeting tomorrow to determine procedure. They expect to conclude the inquiry within a week or ten days. Another investigation during the recess will be the Newlands committees railroad inquiry to be resumed at San Francisco November 1. Most of the members of Congress plan to go on the stump throughout their districts for the second Liberty loan, and to discuss the causes and objects of the war. December BEECHAMS PILLS Mwrwhwa. that way. recess, until ments, if you give me timely aid. Naturally, Nature prefers UUmtkwr ALICE BRADY ir Nature Says TW TONIGHT Washington, Oct. 7. Trailed by echoes of six months momentous achievement, the annual exodus from the capital, following adjournment of Congress yesterday, was in full swing tonight. Most members were already at home or speed- Lib-shoul- d Largest Montivldeo, Oct. j j Chamberlain's Urugauy has with relations diplomatic Germany. A presidential decree announcing the rupture, following . a vote in favor of it by the chamber The German min of deputies ister has been sent his passports President Viera In his message to the parliament declared that the Uruguayan government had not received any direct offense from Ger many, but that it was necessary to espouse the cause tf the' defenders of Justice, democracy .and small nationalities. 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