Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 25

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1929, 25 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY. MARCH 29, DARY MY IV CLUESTO MURDER Adams’ Interest in Buddhism | and Craving for Pleasure Shown by Book. By the Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn.. March 20.—Au- thorities investigating effects left be- | hind by Harry E. Adams, found dead from an overdose of an anesthetic ad- ministered to him by his wife, Mrs Olive Adams, a ng to her confes- sion to police, today were piecing to- gether his diary to learn of his move- ments 1n the past few S. The diary tells of his interest in Buddhism, his desire for reading mur- der mysteries and a craving for pleasure. The names of five women have been found in the dia In the four months preceding his death the former Weather Bureau meteo! gist mentions his wife | once, on an occasion when he inscribed YOUNGSTERS’ TIN PAN ORCHESTRA 'ROME GOOD FRIDAY | THRONGS ARE LARGE| ;Penitential “P’llg;irmng-e to Santa| Grove Church One of Day's Out- | standing Observances. Winston-Salem Expects 25,000 Visitors To Attend Moravian Easter Servicesi FROM P_EERL EISHER'ES By the Associated Press. 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, March 29. | —Many visitors from beyond the ber- ders of North Carolina, as well as thousands from over the State, are ex- ! pected to attend the Moravian Easter | services here Sunday morning. Hun- | dreds of out-of-State visitors are al- | last year a number of nearby communi- ties were also visited by some of the groups. After the brief ritual at the church led by the venerable Bishop Rond- | thaler, now 86 years old, and who has | FOREIGNERS ARE BARRED ‘g:\:;':flnmm rights in the pearl-diving | Papeete High Court Rules Natives | Have Exclusive Diving Rights. PAPEETE., Tahiti (#).—The high court of Papeete has decided that the | natives of the Paumotu Islands in the | By the Associated Press ready arriving, | performed the ceremony for more than ROME, March 29 —Presence of an unusually large number of pilgrims in Rome, who are here in connection with ! the Pope's fiftieth anniversary of his priesthood. emphasized the city's ob- | servance of Good Friday. | 10 outstanding observances the penitential pil- cross Rome to the Church of | S n Gerusalemme, where the relics of the Eavior's pession were cx- hibited Another Rom cbservance s was the T ceuring in the e: there were sermons and the sorrows of the Blessed Virgin at the foot of the cross. “Stabat sung_during this_devotion, which celebrated at Cardinal ~ Mundc ; titular church, Santa Maria Del Popolo, | and at San Pietro in Vincoli, in which | Michaelangelo's mous statue of | Moses I to be found The conclusion of the Lat If the weather is propitious Sunday, |half a century, the crowd will move to it is believed that 25,000 persons, about |the Moravian graveyard at sunrise and t » same_number estimated to have year, will be present at E s shortly after sunrise. The observance of Easter will start 2 o'clock Sunday morning, when Tcravian bands from the several churches. of the province, under the dircetion of B. J. Pfohl, will make a g that the part of cans, and iny's ritual of prayer. all in their black vestments. were bare and statues shrouded. The clergy were Altars Foremost the service will be concluded there | While the movement of the crowd is underway, various bands will be sta- | tioned along the avenue and will play antiphonally. Some 500 men, under leadership of Chief Usher Walter J. Hege, will be in charge of the crowd. In spite of the tremendous throngs which have at- tended the services In the past years there has never been any disorder. | — . New Zealand had a remarkably low infant death rate of 38 per 1.000 live birts in 1927: the rate in the United States was 64. South Pacific, by ancient concessions, have exclusive pearl-diving rights in their habitat, and that the foreigners with their diving machines must stay above water, « Trouble arose recently on Hikuern Island, where hundreds of Pol had gathered to dive in nature’s garb for jewels to ornament white women of the clvilized world. Helmets and other gear of forcigners were found damaged. d ringleaders of a disturbance were rought to Papeete for trial. But the court was informed that when the islands were ceded to France in 1880 by the last King of Tahiti, Pomare V, there was a clause in the treaty pre- 'serving to the natives of the Paumotus sians | Therefore peace reigns again ot Tikueru; the native dives in his primi- ive way and the white man has de- rt=d with his modern contraptiens. WHITNEY (iWNS HYBRIDS. Horse-Zebra Cross Makes Excellent . Work Team. LEXINGTON, Ky.. ().—Visitors wh~ | %0 to the beautiful Harry Payne Whit- ney farm to see thoroughbred horses meet & surprise when they encounte | two hybrid animals that are a cross of | a zebra sire with Percheron dams. The curiosities plainly show th markings of thelr zebra ancestry. Th | Iegs, tail and head are distinctly thos- | of the zebra, while the body is that of the Percheron. The hybrids are 7 | years old and the two of them weigh 13850 pounds. Each stands sbout 16 | hands high. |, The animals are horses if teamed together. | they will not work. excellent work Otherwise Estab- lished 1914 “pret sick.” Adams’ inte vealed In a little wrote the follow b i between the Italian governmen in Style n_lent_new_{mp; st in Buddhism is re- book in which he “ | Foremost Buddhists are pessi- : f it? A cheerful pessi- than an optimist with & * Further along he again wrote: “Wouldn't it be better o spend one’s time after death making a ouija_board wiggle than to spend all eternity twanging a harp?’ EASTER SEASON DRAWS MANY TO JERUSALEM Americans ;!lr"er VAn’mn’g Hundreds of Pilgrims Making Visit to Holy Land. INSURANCE ALL BRANCHES ire, Automobile, Life, Accident, i Baggage, Burglary nd Lowell streets, ert yesterday on band instruments salvaged from the nursery and M. Le ROY Goff || Star Staff Photo. s 5 JE .Cunningham 314~316 SEVENTH SI..N WE ARE READY! With the finest collection of Easter Apparel n Value The 1-A grade of the John Eaton School, Thirty-fourth who gave a ¢ | Kitchen. LAW PROTECTS FROGS. | Missouri Passes Measure Which | ! Washington, who with Dr. JoJhn Bu of the Nations traveled incog ke, secret -gener: olic Welfare Cor n, a great Assul age of 600 members pilgrimages numb: And Here . . . 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