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2" WAINUT HILL POOL |scnoou;mL SKETCH HAS BLACK RECORD Claimed Many Lives When 1t - Was A7 Feet Degp today s pool DOCTOR HUSEANDS Questionnaire Reveals Girls Al Expect to Marry | i some sz eIt From Prairie Tex Dogs 9 P 1 the devasta i to do it Whitehead, ient control for the United Liological ves an appropriations of $49.000 each from wments | to| director vey, b rodent SUNDAY LECTURE A lecture will be given Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the I. O, R. M. hall, 277 Main street, by J. F. DeFehr of New York city, under the auspices of the International Bilie | Btudents’ association. His subject will be “Wnat Mean?’ Adm taken. pubte. ion is free and no collection The meeting is open to the ture of wall paper was taken out in 663, ! ] WARINES' BODIES Does Resurrection | SIGNED “LOU HENRY”i Mrs. Hoover Said to Have Hfl'll]‘ Good at Drawing—Milwaukee | Woman Has Example Milwaukee March 9. (UP)—an 1dd pen and ink sketch of a honnet Girl” drawn by a 12 old girl in Clearwater, Kans, now is the most prized possession of Mrs. J an amateur ar- was drawn by Mn Hoover, the first and. It bears the signatu »ottom in checked girl she had 4s & neighoor and the pres- wrote to Mrs, afterward re- of author- was very clever at iany of her girl- ected her to make self in the art commented however more fa- of the land WILL RETURN HOME Government Will Repatriate Men Killed in Nicaragna gua, March 9. (&) all TUnited States ¢ died in Nicaragua vears are b es with the cannot b aviators L year ago d by fol- o. It sly rs a total of buried ir ial s to ¥ s ser . provided de r have on in to any p facillties, 1 or been k tran; surial on the spot Within er of ho a the next s w year will be 1 0 ong them t Q) February and ied in that remote spot d d “Good Service” Pension For Dismissed Commander london, March § P—The admir- arded a “good service' $750 per annum begin March 1, to Captain Kenneth Dewar, formerly commander M. 8. Royal Oak, who figured © court mar at Gibraltar last the so-called mutiny »oard his ship. AS a n consequence of the Jewar was dismiss and for “conduct subver- § but was appoint- nd of H. M. § Septemoer. Two other of court d from his com id Com. H. M. Danie] voived in tbe court martial ich grew out of a dispute over z music and the conduct of Dan t a dance board the Royal hile the <hip was stationed at on March 5, 1928, vere o on 5 S B Nation’s Mustx s ous Dead May Sleep in Washington Cathedral LT R The Rt. Rev. ington, sccs the day when the Was of fame similar to I s Westminster abbey. Tombs of ilustric American dead aleng the sides of the Bethlehem Chapel (abovy The ashes of Mclville E. Stone, who led the Assoc tion in world journalism, will find a final resting pl of the stru Washin, the bishop of subjoct. 1 Church on James E. Freeman (inset) Episcopal bishop of Wash- ngton cathedral will contain a hall us e). *d Press to its posi- > in the cathedral. t 10 America in that this does ty not making cathedral all that land. America ar ny- £ thousunds who visit the wrly have peals to the dee sentiment. That the in hum; n. ponds to that for w he worid the fabric stands is s of t oW waturity and been rapid it has not given s 1 to the decp and { nt.” of what he had ) said he 0 and the come to find o= its so uf- ine in ation of Inde- place S s of the unmarked and of a re- un- Several famous v current reports the proclama- tion. The Moravs prom Horw RULE OF SOVIETS Peaple Urged to Unite Adainst Communisis of Russia 1 0 (P NEW HAVEN HINISTER M Rev, Frank J “suctess” to Men At Dinner— Dyson Presents Loving Cup achieved SPEAKS T0 BIBLE CLASS ™ Kennedy Speaks On th in him forced him to th to R nk J. Ke 0 spoke at a an's Dible nquet was hel edy erym Fol ation goes on : School™ s fr first to ¢ yoke. The intense hidden st s e oy ompleted th s by other in b rogran the way Hing. the Dyso be awarded to the & itendal contest. r loving « The ¥ winning ssia eir ev. vas ap cup will an Churches Join in Lenten Services Many Protestant churches in New Brit.in are cooperating in union Lenten and Holy Week services: The program is as follows: March 10th March 17th Palme Sunday Sunday Evening:, 7:30 o'Clock PREACHER Dr. Abel A. Ahiguist Rev. Carl J. Fredeen Rev. William H. Alders [ Mark First Baptist 1URCH ‘s k copal First Congregational Unton Holy Week Noon Day Service, Fir « Clhurch of Christ, 12:30 - 12:50 P. M. “onday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Holy CHURCH Monday (German Baptist) Tuesday (8wedish Bethany) Wednesday (First Baptist) Thuraday (South Congregational) Friday (Trinity M. E.) SUBJECT Indignation of Jesus” Exultation of Jesus Scclusion of Jesus™ Tendern-zs of Jesus" Submission of Jesus” PREACHER Iev. Ramuel A, Fiske Rev. Carl J. Fredeen Dr. Abel A Ahiquist Rev. Sanmuel Sutcliffe Rev. Theodore 8. Dunn “The “The "he “The “The Week Evening Se.vices, 7:45 o Clock PREACH 8URJECT Rev mond N. Gilman “Cleansing the Temple® Rev. William H. Parsch “Scoring the Pharisees” Dr. George W. C Hill “Hungering for Friendship Dr. Hill and Rev. Ross Communion Service Rev. Theodore A. Greene “Treading the Wine Press’ BAPTIST CHURCHES Sunday, 10:45 a .m. church serv- ces, sermon by Rev. William Ross, | subject: ““Conscience and Emotion"; 112:10 p. m. Bible school, Brother- hood and adult classes; 12:30 p. m. pastor’s preparation class, Monday, 6:30 p. m. annual church | supper and meetingg. Wednesday, 6:30 | Woman's Sewing guild supper and regular meeting. Thursday, 7:45 | church service. | Friday. 4:15 p. m. Girl Scouts; 6:30 p. m. cheir rehearsal; 7 p. m. | Musical club. p. m. midweck First German Sunday, 0 a. m. church school; 10:30 a. m. English worship; 6 p m. Young People's service. | Tuesday, 4 p. m. class for churct ! membership. ! Thursday, 8 p. m. midweek serv- ice in German. Friday, § p. m. choir rehearsal. Elm (Swedish) Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Bible school and Men's Bible class; 11 a. m. and | 7:30 p. m. sermons by the pastor, Rev, Axel 1. Peterson. Holy com- | munion after the evening service. Tuesday, § p. m. Young People | socicty’s monthly meeting. | Thursday, 2:30 p. m. Ladies' society’'s meeting at the home Mrs. Axel 1. Peterson, 143 str prayer service at the church jat 8 pom. I"riday, Aid of § p. m. choir rehearsal. | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | First | Sunday, school; 11 a. m. church Kkindergar- ten; morning worship, sermon, Rev Theodore A. Green friendship story, Rev. Aifred D. Heininge 2:15 p. m. Men's Bible class, lead Rev. T. A. Greene; 2 p. m. Armenian service and Bible class, preacher, Dr. Hadidian® 4 p. m. minister’ Lenten class for youngger group; m. Peng-Yu club, der, Mis izabeth Hewitt; 6 p. minister's class for older group. 30 p. m, sixth g k day church school; 4:15 p. Junior choir rehearsal. lei we < day church se Girl Scout meeting, review discussion cla . book church par- Loy Scout south . 9:30 & m. senior depart- me 1 ltalian ican depart- ment of the chu 100l; 10 m. morning worship, subject: Intellectual in Religion,” sermon by Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill; begin- ners' kindergarten; 12 o'clock, pr mary, intermediate and Chi- nese departments of church schoor; 5 p. m. Lenten class; 7:15 p. m, eve- ning worship, Monday, €:30 p. m. Young Peo- supper and meeting. 30 or, 2 m. united v church school, grades four m. Lenten discus- 1 class led by Rev. Dr. Hill, rsday, 2:30 p. m. united week lay church school. grade seven, | Friday, 3 p. m. Home Missionary | | department meeting: 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, troop 1; §:30 p. m. Brothor- liood supper and meeting; 7 p. m. Boy Scouts, troop 2. South church, a Lenten scrmon. ¢, 2:15 p. m. English class. p. m. Women's Bible 4 p. m. Jolly Juniors; 7:30 p. P. brotherhood. Thursda, 7 . prayer m South 47 at 1 . worship . Adams m. pastor's Lenten n Mission Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Itallan-Ame 1 department morning 1. Rev. Pasqu preach; 2:15 p. Hunter o South church, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Christian En- Avor meeting, er, Fanny Bon- iovanni, topic *hristian.” p at Hun- + Alterio will at . worship at 7:30 p. m. prayer meat- at Hunter road. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Hunter road choir rehearsal, p. m. Yourg! Glen | 10—11:20 a. m. church | . rehearsal of | of church school; | “How to Become a | Sunday, 9:30 a. m. junior, inter- mediate and senior departments, church school; 10:45 a. m. morning | worship and Lenten sermon, sub- Ject: “The Forgiving Spirit,” fourth |in a series on the general theme, | “Qualities of a Christian.” At 12 noon, primary and beginners' de- | partments. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts, (troop 11. | Tuesday, ! troop 16, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. {week day church school, | three and four. Thursday, 4:30 p. m. pastor's class i for girls; 7:45 p. m. midweek Len- ten service of prayer and praise. | Friday, 6:45 p. m, 8t. Patrick's !supper, preparaed and served by |members of the Men' {lowed by an entertainment, | | LUTHERAN CHURCHES | First ‘ Stanley Memorial 7 p. m. Girl Scouts, united grades | W at 10:30 o'clock, the pastor will pfeach; Sunday school at 12 o'clock. | Lenten service Wednesday eva- ning at 7:45 p. m. | Luther lecague Thursday evenin | Church choir Friday evening. | Confirmation class Saturday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon lat 2 o'clock, the , entire Runday school will mecet to prepare the ; Easter program. St. Matthew’s Service in English at 9 a. m., in German at 10 Sunday school in both languages between the serv- ices; monthly business meeting at 3 p.m. Lenten service, Wednesday at 7:45 m., In German. Meeting ot Sick Benefit society, Monday; Ladies' Aid, Thursday. Reformation y services 10 a. m school 1 m. Monday evening, the teachers and officers of the Sunday school will P Sunday ¢ evening, vespers at 8 et after- school will religious E Thureday | Wednesday | noons. ierman S, school at 945 a. n service at 11 a. m. day, § p. m. meeting of the ip league, Wednesday, T:39 p Lenten service., St. John's m. m, METHODIST CHURCHES Trinity 9.30 a. m. Everyman's Woman's Bible class ard church school; 10:45 m. sermon: *Jesus, the Build : 6 p m Ep- worth league, Mr. Deschner, gpeaker, Monday, p. ni. W, H.o M. 7:45 p. m. Men's club supper and meeting, Tuesday afternoon, W. social tea, Mrs. Roy S Warlock street; 2—b5 p. odist group at the hospital; 6:30 p. m. Philathea clz 7:15 p. m. Boy Sceuts; T:45 p. m. class meeting. Wed 30 p. m. week day religion . third grade. Thursday, 4 p w. church mem- bership class; 7:45 p. m. midweck serviee Friday, 4 p. ni. sewing school. Saturday, 2—4 p. m. Girl Rescrve ting. Sunda; Bible cla a, 8 Meth- Union A. M. E. Zion Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; morn- inge worship with sermon by the | pastor at 10:45 o'clock: Varick Christian Endeavor society 6:30 D ., er Oscar A. Erickson, local scout executive. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock. The pastor will speak on “The Voice From the Tomb of !the goul.” Monday, 8 p | of the tru Tus meeting. Wednesday, 2:45 p. m. united week day school of religious instruc- tion, grades three, four and five. $ p. m. the local Mis. society will give a play en- he Sewing Bee. m. monthly meeting ces Loard. MISCELLANEOUS Second Advent | Sunday school. 10 a. m. Sunday | morning rvice with sermon by the | pastor, 11 a m. subject: “God's 'Capital City* Evening service with | sermon, 7:15 p. m. Scuth Congregational Church Morning Worship 10:30 s} Sermon by the Pastor—The Intellectual in Religion Church School Sessions at 9:30, Evening Worship 7:15 10:30 and 12:10 Doors Open at 6:45 Popular Service with Motion Picture THE CROWD A Picture That Sets You Thinking. See It! Wednesday 7:45 Lenten Discussion Class Led By Dr. Hill Subject for Discussion—Drama in the Bible Preliminary Talks on You will be most cordially 10:45—Morning Rervice, 8ermon by Rev. Wil Monday 8:00—Ann “EMOTION AND Music:—"The Lord is My fhepherd.”—Gaines. Bass and Tenor Duet:—“For the T.ord is Great.”—Gaul. the Methodist Church welcomed to these services. Firgt Baptit Church 12:10—Bible lliam Ross, subject— CONSCIENCE” School. ual Church Meeting. Supper Berved 6:30. Sunday United Lenten Service at 8t. Mark’s Church. Preacher—Rev. Abel Ahlquist, Ph. D.—Beven-thirty. elub, fol- | dish servic: Sunday morning | nglish serve | day evening, prayer and class Sunday Services and Weekly Activities of Wednesday, 7:30 p. m! Bible study. Christian Science Sunday service 11 a. m., subject: “Man"; Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meecting at 8 o'clock. Everyman's Bible Class The entire service at the Every- i man's Bible class tomorrow morn- ing will be in charge of the Blue Army. Several surprise features arc promised. There will be special music, Rev. Carl J. Fredeen of the Swed- {ish Bethany church will speak on | “Bense and Nonsense.” Swedish™ Rethany Morning service at 10:30 a. m.,, A. J. Axelson of Red Oak, | will preach. The mixed | chorus will sing. Sunday school at 1’!: o'clock noon, classes for children, young people and adults. Young People’s meeting at 4:30 p. m., pro- gram, refreshments 1l be served. | Evening service at 7 o'clock, ser- |mon by the pastor, C. J. Fredeen. \topic, “Alone in Gethsemane.” Rob- 'ert J. Klingberg, baritone, will sing. Services in Bwedish. The Sister society will give an anniversary program Thursday eve- |ning at 7:45 o'clock. | The Bethany Bible class for | voung people will be held as usual {on Friday cvening at 7:45 o'clock. International Bible Students’ Ass | Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m. volunteer |service; 2 p. m. workers' meeting at {I. O. R. M. hall, 27§ Main street; 3 | p. m. lecture by J. ¥, DeFehr of New York city, subject: “What Does | Resurrection Mean?" Wednesday. 8 p. m. praise, prayer | and testimony service, Friday, 8 p. m. Bible study, text book—"Government.” i St. Mark iscopal { Fourth Sunday in Lent; 7:30 a. m. holy communion; 9:30 a. m. church | !school; 11 a. m. morning prayer and | sermon by the rector; b p. m. ev ning prayer and sermon; 6 p. . meeting of the Young People’s o lowship; 7:30 p. m. union Lenten ervice, ~ Rev. Dr. A. A. Ablquist, | pastor of the First Lutheran church will preach, Wednesday, holy comnfunion at 7:30 4. m. Evening prayer and ser- mon by the Rev. Raymond Cunning- ham, rectoriof Trinity church, Hart- ford, at 7:45 p. m. . m. rector's Bible People’s Sunday morning service, “A Re- trospective Picture of God's Grac: {but to Him that worketh not, bu belie h on Him that justificih the ungodly, his faith is counted for rightcousness.” Evening service, “The Feasts of Jehovah.” Monday, 8 p. m. deacons’ meeting. Tuesday, 3 p. m. Women's Mis- <ionary Prayer band will meet at Mrs. Charles Atwood's, 25 Sherman | court to prepare bandages, etc., for missionaries in Africa; 8 p. m. Men's the Churches Bible class at the parsonage, 140 Monroe street. Wednesday, $ p. m. children’ class; 8 p. m. Women's Bible class at the church. Thursday, 3 p. m. children's !classes; 7:45 p. m. regular weekly | praise and prayer service Friday, 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal, INDIANS COMPLAIN T0 WHITE FATHERS ‘Arizona Redskins May Lose Land From Flood Miami, Ariz., March 9 »—Day by day the waters of the lake created by the new Coolidge dam are rising and creeping toward the lands of 600 |Apache Indians whose propertics !eventually will be submerged. | Again the red man is moving at {the behest of the pale face. Although new lands are to be given him in ex- |change and some $146.000 paid for Ithe inconvenience and trouble caused !the Indian is singing his song of |lament into the ear of the great white father at Washington. | Perhaps, after all, it is a song of (bargaining rather than of sorrow for |at a recent confercnce with govern- ment officials at S8an Carlos, Ariz., a |spokesman for the assembled braves | concluded his specch of protest with the words, “Indian no want new land. He satisfied wit® land his fore- father pick out here. He no want move. White man say he must so |now Indian here to get all he can. H. H. Fiske, Indian inspector, speaking through an interpreter to |the people of Chief Talkali, direct descendant of the famous Geronimo, 1& Chief Big Horn and some 50 re- presentatives of the Apaches outs lined the proposals. “The government is not trying to !steal your land or your home,” he said. “It has been necessary to ask you to move from the land you now occupy but the government is giving your tribe $9 . and 850,000 to ba divided among the individual Indi- ans “There are just 600 of your Apache Tndians here who must move to new lands and there are 4,000 Pima Yn- dians who will have the first pros. perity they have ever known through the waters which will be stored by the great Coolidge dam. They do not belong to the same tribe as you but they_are your people. You should be glad to help them. It means much to /the Pimas and you are not losing anything. The government {s giving you money and new land.” | “We understand,” answered the spokesman, ‘‘we move, but first we get government to promise good lands with water.” The Apaches have been told they could have their cholce of any (ground for which {rrigation water can be foung. | _ Child marriages are frequent in | Persia. Sunday 10:45 A. M. Sermon Subject: “JESUS, THE BUILDER” Music by the Quartet i Union Evening Service, in St. Mark's Exiiscopal Church Speaker: Dr. A. A. Ahlquist Trinity Methodist Episcopal Churgh Everyman’s Bible Class Blue Army Sunday Speaker—Rev, Carl J. Fredeen Special Music Class Session 9:30-10:30 A. M. Speaker ‘Next Sunday—Rev. T. A. Greene 1. 0. R. M. Hall LECTURE Subject WHAT DOES RESURRECTIO) B; J. F. DeFehr of Sunday, March 10th, 3 P. M. MEAN? ¥ [ New York City 277 Main Street Auspices I. B. S. A. Sponsors of Radio Station WBBR “Watchtower” First Church of Christ 10:00-11:20 A. M.—Bunday Church School. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Lenten Sermon by the Pastor. No. 3—“THE CROSS AND SIN TODAY" 12:15 P. M. Men's Bible Class. Thursday, March 14th 745 P. M. Discussion Class on Modern Keligious Books, No. 2—“S8CIENCE IN S8EARCH OF GOD" _ Ly Kirtley Mather of Harvard University. (Led by the Pastor). STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURC 2:30 & m. and 12 weon—Charch Hcheol ¥ .—Morning Worship and I;men Bermon