Show fiNDS EAST I NOT VERY DRY Apostle McKay Declares Enforcement of Law LawIs Is Big Question Time Th question of prohibition has ome second l In Importance to the greater question a as to whether Ott federal to Is too im- im impotent potent or 01 sufficiently strong to fn en- fore its lis laws Apostle David O. O ty aid sald this morning when In- In upon ids return to Ogden n front from an official tour the oC-the of the l east- eastern ern states I Discussing th the prohibition ques- ques question tion 1101 Apostle ay sald hp he 1 W was lS surprised at the evidences e he saw o or drinking One 01 night in a pullman I myself had to 10 si- si silence lent lence two revellers who flouted their drinking all as brazenly as though h there were no law against t It It is ha time our pUblic officials awoke to the fact that the I of prohibition has ha become second in ro ron importance n as 0 to a whether t to the our rl federal gov- gov I Is too Impotent or suf suf- sufficiently stron strong to force e-force e force II its laws Ex President Taft once said rl a country countr a 5 In a demoralizing condition when ev everybody everybody e feels that the laws are ale not being enforced It looks as though we are arc rapidly and dan dan- dangerously nearing that point In this great grat nation of outs Modification of the eIghteenth I Iun easier ealer un nm wilt will make no tIe the answer to this question Light wines and beer will bring just as much law violation as prohibition lIlon McKay declared Vr T McKay kit Ogden on August AUgURt 31 for tor the purpose of mak- mak makIn Ing In an officIal tour of the Eastern States St tes missIon Ito He had as his traveling g companion to o New York son of 3 James ell E. E Ellison of loyton Though hough the trIp was 11 endIng In the he metropolis on Thursday morning Sept 3 the church official My I anti oJ I was In delightfully I 1 that hat evening b by an recep- recep lion tendered t by Brig Brig- rig rig- I han II H Roberts and Mrs rM Roberts at the he mission house hous In Brooklyn T ta hundred gl In what wh proved to be a most mOlt enjoy enjoy- enjoyable I able occasion U. mom those present were I many frIends from especially and Salt Lake It was Ii a ajoy jo joy agaIn to meet Miss J 1 I Jawn beautiful and charming as sister I Nannie e t I now Mrs Graham h the h fond I moth moth- mother t er 11 t of two t darling girl girls The Th proud proul I 1 patents of these artists Mr r. r and hit h f. f Tout Toul were tnt present also Mr and Mrs of O Ogden den all of whom send Ir greetings to theIr old frt In I 1 It g gI I I Olg One of 0 the mot most pleasing lea fea- i tUftS turea of th r c cllon llon was the pres- pres presence ence of fellow fello a In Eu- Eu r Eu-r 1 rove I r I from m I If f Britain I and France and I f grants England 1 from on Thea Germany 1 with hh Holland artists I and and i sl students from various towns town In I Itah turned Ih the reception Into 1 called a I I I reunion Commencing next morning on air oa trip III President Roberts and I II I ran led Connecticut Mas- Mas Vermont New Nw shire across N JW tv York stat slate twice Pennsylvania Maryland Marland and amid Vest est VIginia I holding conferences and p lal meetings 3 In West st haven Havn Conn and Boston laII south t Albany Alban Auburn Buffalo and Brooklyn N. N Y 1 Philadelphia Baltimore Fair Fair- Fairmont mont I nt Charleston and Huntington 1 a and This called a 11 1 1 far 31 addresses front from mec me In t 6 I IJas days Jas and an equal num br ber from Pre lent Roberts s II COt E vOne On of till the surprising features of the lour AIO Apostle tle McKay said to meet II sa man many Utah Flah people So o lie In business many In school ot others following professions a feu corking for wag wages In an effort to recuperate flate from fromn financIal losses incurred in- in In n the West pst during the thc past palt few fE years earl Apostle McKay sal said he had but bul bullit lit little time lime to look Into I Ia a r Jut but on tile the surface She he out out- outlook out out-I look is 19 11 he said ald West it Ylo Vi ginia and the southern states liar hl suffered d from a a. drought Church affairs hp he said laid art are In Ix cx- condition President Itoh- Itoh I ers Js health is better as aM the at ren- ren 1 trip he has haa ju Juit completed t In- In lie has hall time the affairs of I his hili great mIssion well In hand If I Is a brave brae heroic advocate and a fearless defender of what he ar- ar cep's 1111 all as faith 3 1 J In our itinerary were included the following hIstorical and Inta- Inta places In national and early arch history Th The Host Boston on Com ComI Commons I mons Inon Paul Reveres route Con Con- Concord I cord where the minute men fired lh the shot u Lexington where the martyrs fell Sharon haron Windsor 1 county the birthplace or of Joseph II Brigham Yong's birthplace e. e where a kind stranger In Vermont has hafl placed laced a slab at his own expense Palmyra the sacred grove tro and the H 11 Cumorah the Whitney home Fayette Seneca ca county NY N Y where the tho church was wall organized to In Fort Hili Pittsburg the scene nl of the battles when this na- na nation tion struggled for possession or of hat ht gateway to the great west near which Washington ton rescued Braddocks Braddock's defeated fl army ot Of course we had time only to glimpse these thc and other places hut bW they are interesting even to I am always glad to get et back to the friends sunshine am an 1 1 gr great at blue U Utah h sky ky |