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Show PEACE SERVICES JH AT TABERNACLE ' """"w RbbbbbbbbbbbbI Editor SJodahl and President Wldtsoe IhYhYsI Give Discourses on IBHHH Arbitration hYhYbI Logan fittingly obsorved Sunday as IHvHH I'eaoo Day by holding services at HHHH tho tnbernaclo devoted entirely to IH tho subject ot Peace. John A. Hen- kHHHH drlckson presided at tho meeting. Ho BBHHJ announced that Governor William IsbbbbbbbbbbI Spry could not attend tho meeting mBSVJ owing to tho tact that Governor Had- IflHHH ley ot Missouri arrived in Salt Lako on Saturday evening and Utah's ex- IH ccutlvo felt It his duty to stay homo HHHH and assist In th0 entcrtnlnment of HHHH tho HHHH Kdltor SJodahl of tho Dcscrot Nows (HHHfl was tho first speaker. In considering iB tho subject ot international arbltra- HHHH Hon, tho speaker said In part: HHHHJ "I consider this movement ono ot SVHHB tho greatest which confronts tho HHHH world today. Tho many solutions nl- ijH ready tried lmvo proved utter fall- HHHH urcs. Thoy havo been entirely tin- HBBfl satisfactory so far. Tho only wny to HH obtain what we desire, along this HHHH lino is to Induco thoso' who aro plac- JHHj ed at tho head to govern, nnd to BBBfl mold public sentiment along proper SBHBb channels. If v0 como to a point HHHH where wo can get arbitration, not BBBfl only tu International difficulties, but jH I Iu our business and prlvato affairs, ll wo will go along way toward reach- HHHfl lug tho Ideal; money will bo saved HHHJ and put to tiso In providing food and HHHfl other comforts ot llfo." Tho speakor HHHHJ gave a few facts and figures as to flHHHJ tho cost of war In tho world today. flBBBJ Ho said If Utah Is providing hor pro HHHJ rain with tho other stntcs of the- HHHfl Continued on Pago Eight OBHH H PEACE SERVICES H AT TABERNACLE BH (Continued troir. page one) BBt country according to her population, BBt In helping to maintain our pcacu nr- BBj my and uuvy, her yearly expense Is BBJ 12,000,000. Id. continued farther: BV "Arbltiatlon is nlways lesortcd :o at BBJ tho conclusion of war. Why not re- Bpj verso the situation and place the BH matter in the hands of arbitrators BBJ before the enormous waste and cost BH of maintaining a war lin been In- BBj curred. We should start In a civil- BBJ Izod nation like ours and other ua- BH tloua will gradually enlist In '.ho H movement. This Is the advice of the BBJ presidency of the church and by rtoaio BBpJ of tho leading Amorlcnu citizens." BBJ Editor SJodnhl referred to tho BpJ movement now on calling for an il- BBpJ tlon to determliio If Logan cannot bo VJ changed rrom "dry' to "wet" terrl- BH tory. Tho speaker said ho hoped BBS tbo pcoplo hera would not reverse BBpJ condltlous. Do assured tho coanre- BBm gallon that conditions wire far bet- BH tor than they wore when tho salooni BBB P were upon our streets. Ho Bald thai BBK olocttons wero expenstvo and If l BBK woro In tho power of tho people for BBB them to savo tho expense of the elec BH tlon, they should do so. B President Wldttoe BBb "I tako tho position that there Is BBB but one correct view to tako on tho BBfl question of universal peace," said BBfl President J. A. Wldtsoo who Tol- B: lowed Editor SJodahl. "Where there BBpJi aro differences existing, there nro but BBpJl two ways to settlo tho dlincultles, el- BBl! thcr by might or uy right. Wars nnd BBB, contentions aro no longer fushlonablo BBm Tho reason that might will no longer BBb; triumph over right is becauso the BBB; ' common pcoplo nro coming to their BBBj own. In tho pant, tho majority of BBB wars havo been started by kings and BBB makers of palaces; poraons who wish- BBB; ed to h.Ulbfy ambition, oven though H!'' It sacrificed life. Tho spirit Is grad- 1 ually assuming form nmong nl nil- BBB tlons that Humanity belongs to 0110 B&BBj' common brotherhood. When an Kng- BBK llshmnu 01- a Coniuin or a person of BjBH any other nationality can look upon BBB a man not ot his own country born, B in tho same light ho does his own. Hi'j then will we bo that much nearer j tho desired universal pcaco for which BBB wo aro seeking. BJBH "Tho iwaco maker will ultimately BBB destroy tho war maker. Thoso who BBB havo left their Ideals upon tho raco, BJBH aro thoso who havo beon lovers of BeBH' pcaco." H As To Prohibition BJBH President Wldtsoo, before conclud- BBH lng, spoko brlelly upon tho subject of BJBJB Prohibit Ion. Ho said that boforo BBB Logan, voUxl dry, thoro wero as high BBB as forty cases a year ot stuaonts who BBB needed disciplining whoro now not BBH moro than a half dozon aro brought BBB beloro tho faculty on charges of BjBJBj drunkenness. Ho said that It tho BBB citizens ot I.bHan put tho salooni) BHUVABBBBBk. hero again that they are not worthy of the State Agricultural Collcgo and that It should be taken from thorn. It should bo put In a placo where tho citizens will bo mothers and fathers to tbo thousands ot students who come to tho Institution for training. |