Show 1 Tl T l REV MR PADEN AND PEACE Gentlemen may cr cry Peace Peace But there is no peace in the t r I Aid society of Dr padens paden's First Pres Presbyterian pres-I pres f church There is no o unseemly ly iy and ami disorderly rebellion there of co course rsc The good women comprising that tbt t body are arc far t too o decorous and well bred to make mako a 11 disturbance But nut the they do not to continue continuo the support sup port of Dr Padens Paden's tho the ancient an deli clent and honorable Mr Yams Wallis For or a number of years tho the old man was supported b by tho women of that organization in consideration of the testimony which ho bo ga c gave in ip the case against Sen Senator tor Smoot at Washing ton It was a contract which Dr Paden and Charles Mostyn Owen made with Wallis at a time when they very ery t much needed a good witness to the J alleged d oath ath of t vengeance c in lh the MorI Morman Mor- Mor rif r- r I if 1 mon man endowment house There were vero not hot many to swear they r took an au- au oath oath of of Y v vengeance nS ug aI ance ce against the government of the United States but Willis Wallis v lis was tired of making shoes and tired of of- working generally So Sobe Solie Solle lie lle w was willing to swear to whatever er they wanted wanted for ante for for a consideration The consideration as Mr lr Yams Wallis himself has stated to The Republican was that 1 he e and his wife wICe should be supported by br Dr Paden for the rest of their lives It may may have looked fairly easy at tho the time e of or r the trade Wallis was decrepit oven even then In all reason he should die within the year ear But ho he didn't t do anything of the kind He Hei i flourished under the food and drink provided by the goo good Dr Paden Ort Or t rl rather b by the women of the Aid Aill society sorl so- so l on whom Dr Paden dexterously h and successfully laid tho the burden of d c paying for what he had bought t At the regular May meeting of the tho i society the tho tho women women declared they would no longer carry the load They had been supporting Dr Padens Paden's penI pen pen- I long enough The Thes- Thes wouldn't do it any longer On One of or them expressed ex- ex pressed a very cry e y general sentiment when hen she stated that Dr Paden had tJ no family and she sho thought it ft no more v i than right for him to support the Jf family ho he had bought and not burden burden bur bur- den the women of oC tho the Aid society with this extraordinary charge 1 Just now no we have an era of peace talking Every cry ono one seeking popularity popularity f. larity advocates ad peace It would bo be boa bea a good time for Dr Paden to insure peace in the auxiliary of ot his church lJ by liy himself pr providing for or tho the food and andS S th the drink of his witness Without that witness he could not have ha made mado the pamphlet which he ho so generously distrIbuted distributed distributed dis dis- dis- dis throughout the country countr for country for for forthe the defamation of or Utah With it he I was vel very successful in giving his home homo town to a bad name It IL is up to him to pay par the price Mr 7 Wallis gets hungry every day day day- and anti will to the end of his natural life lire And for just that period Dr Paden should provide him with an income And ho he should do it himself from the very cry generous salary given en by First Presbyterian church lIe He should I help to bring about universal peace I by placating the justly angered I women I of or the Aid society I |