1930-03-11—Brooklyn Citizen—The Mormon Church
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[edit] The Mormon Church
- Brooklyn Citizen, March 11, 1930, p. 4
- The Mormon Church, one of the ninety religions in this country, according to one of its elders, who preached a sermon in this city the other day, prohibits its members from drinking liquor, coffee and tea and using tobacco in any form. These prohibitions, one would think, would repel people from joining this church. It is only since reading this sermon that the "Citizen" has found an explanation for the hard, angular and grim features of Senator Smoot, of Utah.
- BARB.