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Show mm eiertis MOIC LEADER AT WEBER CLUB Georgo Fleming Moore of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, sovereign grand commander of tho supreme council of tho thirty-third thirty-third degrpe of the Ancient and Accepted Ac-cepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, southern jurisdiction of the United States, was an Ogden visitor yesterday. yester-day. Ho is en route to Sacramento. Cal., where ho 1b to dedicate a Masonic temple on Juno 2, and went to Salt Lake City yesterday evening. The eminent Mason was met at the Union passenger station by a delegation delega-tion of Ogdon and Salt Lake Scottish Rite Masons and taken for an automobile auto-mobile rido through Ogden Canyon. Following this entertainment, ho was a guest of Mayor A. R. Hcywood, nt luncheon in tho Wober club. Ho was greatly impressed with his visit to the city and canyon, this being hlB first trip Into tho western states, and expressed ex-pressed a desire to return and see more of Ogden and its environs. In Salt Lake City, Mr. Mooro was entertained at a banquet in the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. Judge Charles W. Morse served at this event as toast-master. toast-master. Mayor A. R. Heywood of Ogden Og-den responded to the toaBt, "America," and Judge Moore to "The Supreme Council." When asked his vIowb on the international inter-national situation, Judge Moore said: "Following an ancient custom, the grand commander sent to the bodies of the Scottish Rite throughout the jurisdiction an Easter greeting in those words " 'Let us hope for tho larger faith in God and in Humanity, for broader charity toward all our fellow men and for peace without dishonor, won by courage In tho steadfast assertion of ffl the rights of man.' hJITSw1, L ,belIev,0' expresses tho Scot- H tish Rite view of the international sit- uatlon. m |