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W S ED—.————— SAYS THE CHURCH 1 SIDE TRACKED Rev. 6. H. Schneck Claims Many Forget Value of Chvistianity 18t of o e tures based upon the on on t Mount, Rev. G. 1. Schneck told tF members of 1 M, C. A, Men's Bible Class lust that of t1 reh | ¢ miy oiwhoat ous tons, Giving rles of | state ced any ma tima and y had better 1 church. *“The first interes 1eck. He ha was not sid - institut . but ¢ jotng work for y out letting relig the program. “The Lord's Pre ect of the ber of his churc! use as a basi. ars that we ung pec n have any part in was the sub- which a mem had ask r his last address ¢ Lord's Prayer yer” disconrse REV. G. H, S, SCHNECK d him 10 | \WORLD KINDERGARTEN | CONCLAYE, N 0L, feachers 1 v All Parts of the ‘ Globe Will Come 'Together This Sumpier in Tos Angeles Mar ary ol Los Angels Kindergar- and prit teachors, all parts of the world, wil herte July § to 11 for the tion of |ten [ tront | suther hirty-second annual cone he International Kindergarten wmbership of LU00 teachers a proximat 1 from Ger gland, South Afri uth American ippine Islands ventl el SCENE FROM AT THE CAPITOL FREN[}HMAN LIKES States also will 1 Miss Ella Ruth hurgh, Pa., president of the interna ational organizatior ile Miss Madeline Veverka, kinder -arten and primary os Angeles city schools and cliul nan the general committee in alifornia,” has leen appointed to nvention. present Boyce will pre supenisor of manage the co Wanted Whiskey Put in Mouth of Slain Man New Yor p 'wo enie ployes of [ 5 wealthy manufacturer who is on trial for the murder of Detective Joseph J. Bridgetts, yesterday testified promptly after he had shot t tective, on February 17, 19 Davis asked them to place whiskey in the dead man's mouth to give the im- pression that Hrklgf‘l's had been Irinking. | Bridgelts was Stage Director Gives Tmpues- . Davis, Paris, March 6 Amer Firmin Gremier, gr actor, d told the An elat returs of the Odecon theat rican elub of Paris in impressions n his from the United e over nupon the his ates, killed in Davis' Brooklyn .office when he went t0|(he siate department as inquire about an automobile 8UD- | ror tho Yopench government | posed to have been stolen. A “riot | R bell,” installed by Davis to guard | ;o4 po Sl ars o \gainst holdups, was sounded at the Lrodsam aro ) donan me and brought plant employes to Nt tloan (heals a scene. alsrs) Counsel for the prosscution drew RE Rl S ont the admissions concerning the e .‘w»‘ ! "“ ol whiskey incident, in an attempt to 4 _audic show that Davis was not insane at is keenly |the time, as the defense contcn e sensitive, ex | but already was building up an alibi. Other witnesses told of Davis' fanatical fear of a holdup and his suspicion of the police, who, he |thought, might “rise and overthrow |the cit | The trial \morrow sy in to go bhack Gemier, The well equipped and T can 80 almost and their em ustrate this he Moli oceurs Th as much sc ion s of watching a York, in which emotional scene cr three minutes of ten |at the curtain was fallin laugh. M. Gemi will be continued to- gan to puzaled, inquired not the Lord's but it ought to be our prayer. Eight prayers of Jesus are recorded, three of which prayed upon the cross. The Lord's prayer was given to us as a model. | One of the great Christian urches makes a great deal of the pra and prescribes its repetition. Often we do not value this and forget how often we say ‘Good-bye' which is cssentlally a prayer meaning ‘God be with you till we meet again.’ Repe- does not destroy the value of 'he greatest weakness in Ameri- can and lish hymns fs the em- phasis that is put upon the first person. This is not true of French of German hymns. Jesus prayed | were { of theatrical men about this and wi told it was because the Americ sensitiveness to emofional \la Prisoners off for Cheshire, Wethersfield Bridgeport, March 6 vieted pris batches ever re from the [ today imeon Pea : el 1| ject, thr hire. oners, ng W . con- victed of ement of funds be- longing t incompete world w I ler- of rea RHI{(-I(\I 1S SUED and automobile th Stan Hu 1, Mz T to Wethersfic b here 2 i taken to Chesk v, 1 L\ Gu cre nnett, the free trol of *‘OUR Father’ making it a prayer in- | clusive of all—a prayer w ple of ail can called God ‘Father' and not ‘Jeho- vah’ as in the old testament. He made the praver a portal through which men of all religlous bellefs can enter to God. “Earthly fathers are alw ed in answering the requests of their children end God is also limited— but only by your will. He will not force upon you what you want. “Your name has a significance—it may mean “God-like but are you liv- ing up to it? George Washington showed {n his writings that he had 71 different names for God.” “In Heaven—Jesus put reverence into his, phase. faults is a lack of reverence things. We cannot respect. “Give up our daily bread the only petition ® prayer re- ferring to our ma nceds. This fact teaches we ought to pray for most. We often mock God in prayia r %0 iy material need T above petition is preted by authorit creeds Jesus for holy the best do mot | - X-Ray Examination One of our great| this s inter- | s as a| ch peo- | s limit- | I | HIGH || BLOOD PRESSURE PATHE EVERY S David \, U. 3. AUDIENCES - sions on Return From America responsive. | ey SERIAL “IDAHO” TURDAY Il action is returnable to the su- | for Fairfield county and \-paynient 0 date crior court ¢ othe Octobi 1 Mrs. Mary Bo 14 nam has T‘Hh attached Yor $30, with a suit Stephenson of r for $5 I as joint 00 in brought by Indian- of two note d August ,000 dated m, wife of the maker “l‘robl"c‘or of “Fdd-y"s" PRISON GONTAINS EDUGATED PEOPLE jSeven Per Gent of Inmates Are Gollege Graduates TLos March 6,—Surveys among prisoners in the Los Angeles |county jail indicated that there is something wrong with present edu- cational and . religious methods, in the opinion of Raymond J. Turney, director of the Los Angeles Crime |Commission. He cxpressed this view a recent mecting of the Southern lifornie Academy of Criminology. Seven percent of the inmates of the county jall, Mr. Turney said, were college graduates, as against 61 percent in ordinary ecivil life; percent of the prisoners had college training; 45 percent were high school gradnates, compal with 25 percent outside the wal | All the prisoners agreed, ad Mr. Turney, that there had been lack of moral training and a de- feet of character-building training in the schools, and that the same thing was true of the religions, a ma- jority of which were representes Mr. Turgey, deciared that most of the prisoners concurred in the be- tlief that habitual ecriminals should not be allowed to bring children into the world. All belicved in punish- {ment, he continued, but fayored in- Angeles, Now in Bankruptey | itutions where prisoncrs could be w I in bai 124 of Eddie’s gives ington, nd assets « Gaetano Gullo, of $4.17 Howard T, 1 of Franklin iabilities at $9206 Mareh ! ptey were filed here 1 Horn Hlities Meriden s liabilltis of $4,471.1 and Nor Three pe- \l, proprietor station at New- at 6,038.52 grocer, a motorman wiel, vith nosassets, Mercantile Fleet March 6., — The and assels employed in nodity. producing some com- NURMI, RITOLA ENTER Chicago, March 6.—Paavo Nurmi apd Willie Ritola, Finnish runners, have forwarded entries for the first Loyola relays, to be held here April 19 by Loyola university, gives his | e | soviet | has approved a scheme | o 1929 Sea trade, Leaves § ant ships, during the years | Fifty-six of vessels are destined for all in the the Black TOWN Is HEIR OF R LUSE ),000 to Easthaven, Conn. FYor Public Library East Haven, Isaac Hageman ecluse is town for the er ibrary to replace Conn., who died a \wul(hy ome March 6.— | here, has left his entire es- tion of a memorial present tiny, room structure. The ered in t ceman refived 1 probate court several hotel husiness. 00,000 Rritain, | tariff on im- rited States. No matter how beautiful your fea- tures are, you cannot betruly attractive with a rough, clogged, blulchydné' “grimy skin. Re!mul Ointment, aide by Rcsmol Soap, is what you need to overcome such troubles. The gentle, but unuaufly cleansing qualities Soap, togather with hing, of Resinol Uhe soolling, e o 1o m“‘l?.'.'l‘-'i‘ymn cannot Ak treg beautfl. Th ideal treatmeat foe al complesions. ‘Alwoeys call for Resinol™ RESINOL | Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive Organs ural method fhe Vict y an stural—the evia gcientific w n of many stomach . |of $4, City of Bridgeport Is Suing for Back Taxes Bridgeport, March 6.—Charged with fallure to comply with orders from the city councll to repay the/ city over $4,000 in abated taxes, Max J. Buechler has been sued for that sum by Assistant City Attorney Hen- ry Greenstein, it became known to- day. The suit is the first of & number to be starter against those whe fall to llve up to the city's order to re- pay abatements of taxes which they received during the last administra- tion, PSS DOME MINES IMPROVED Toronto, Ont, March 6.— In the annual report of Dome Mines, Lim- ited, issued here, the profit and loss account showed operating earn- ings of $4,3 nd non-operating revenue of § , making a total 2,702, as compared with $4,- 16 4 in the year ended March 31, 1923, The net profit for the year 1924 was $2,151,7 The annual meeting has been called for April 14 in Teronto. WANT TRADE TREATY Toronto, Ont., March 6—The Can- adian council of agriculture, at its annual meeting last night requested the Dominlon government to enter into immediate negotiations with the United States for a trades agree- ment in natural products, with a view to eliminating heav yimport duties. 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