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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 10

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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1UE FBESNO BEE SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 IMS A- FOUR NEW WIO Radio CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CULBERTSON on CONTRACT By ELY CULfeERTSON World? Champion Player And Creaiest Card Analyst Ice 11 o'clock sacrament service evening service 8 program and classwork 7 Id midweek prayer service Wednesday 8 PBL Church Of The Nasasene Second And Grant Clayton pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 Evening service 8 Young people's meeting 630 Spiritual Science No 100 435 Diana 8 Smith pastor Sunday school discontinued until Fall Evening service 7:30 o'clock Meetings Wednesday 2 and 8 at horns of pastor Full Gospel Tabernacle Dlvleadero And Elsom pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Morning serv IMPTIST Kmim nud 311 salon Twelfth At Nevada 9:30 A Bible school Mrs CL Lloyd superintendent Memorial Fresno And Belmont Thomas Beverly Marsh pastor Sunday school rally day 9:45 A Morning service 11 subject The Revival At Old Memorial Evening service 7:30 subject Why Some Men Can Never Be Saved Gospel sunshine program over The Bee Radio 4:45 Seven young people's meetings 6:30 Wednesday 7:30 church 'family gather ing Thursday all-day White Cross sewing First Baptist Blereed And Trawln pastor Mrs Melba Christiansen church assistant Church school 9:45 A Ylome-comlng service 11 A subject Aristocracy Young meeting 6:30 7::30 Mm tuning in on station KOH hymns and hymn stories Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 CATHOLIC St John's Cathedral 2814 Mariposa Very Rev Msgr Patrick McGrath rector Rev Jose Losada Rev John Durkin and Rev Owen McMuliln assistants Masses Sunday 6 7 8 9 and 11 A holy days 6 7 and 8 A confessions Saturday from 4 to 6 MTandT to 9 Sunday 7:30 A St Therese Flomdora And Wishmt Monslgnor Michael Sullivan pastor Rev A Cronin assistant 8unday masses 7 9 and 11 A St Alphonsus 207 Kearney Redemptorlst Fathers In charge pastor Rev Georgs Breiffel Sunday masses 8 9 10 and 11:15 A BL Sunday evening services 7:30 o'clock Special novena servlet every Tuesday 7:30 with a three-two break In hearts However as will noticed the hearts are actually divided four-one the one difficulty being that Eaat and West are blocked West naturally opened the king of hearts which East waa force-to overtake with the ace Easi shifted naturally enough to a diamond which waa won by declarer who now paused to consider the situation It seemed apparent that the remaining high hearts were all banked in the West hand and that consequently there waa no use in trying to break this auit The only other chance seemed to be to work a atrip and end-play which would eventually fore the opponents to concede him two tricks In clubs He therefore hia second high diamond and led a low spade over to the ten-spot A diamond waa led from the dummy and ruffed ia the closed hand and another low trump put the dummy in the lead again Now the laat diamond waa led and ruffed with the knave after which the ace of spades was led and the laat trump pulled The tags was now set for the situation the declarer had been planning He led a low' club and finessed the ten East of course won with the king and was forced to return another club Declarer had therefore established two tricks in this tilt ftr himself atuL was able to discard two of hia losing hearts lie lost only two hearts and one club and thus fulfilled his contract This was a very beautifully played hand but actually it could have been defeated if Blast had been a mind reader At trick two he could have laid down the king of dubs which would have prevented any end-play and would have forced declarer to concede all hia heart tricks at the end till 580 Kilocycles Phone 2-8817 To-day's Frog ram 8:10 A Fresno Bee Comics 8:45 A Westtnghouse Store Mickey Mouse Boat Club i A 11 talk by Judge Rutherford for Watchtower 9:30 A Madison Ensemble CBS 10 A Home Sweet Home concert for Pacific States Savings 11 A First Presbyterian Church services 12 symphonic hour CBS 1 National Peace Conference CBS 1:15 Cathedral Hour CBS 2 Full Gospel Tabernacle program 2:30 Melodies Or-ganistique CBS 2:45 tattle Concert 8 Rabbi Magnin 8:15 PM Professor Undsley 2:30 Smiling Ed McConnell for Acme Lead CBS 8:45 Barney Rapp's Orchestra CBS 4 Kaltenborn CBS 4:15 Gaucohs CBS 4:30 Islanders 4:45 Gospel Sunshine program for Memorial Baptist Church 5 Freddie Rich Entertains CBS 6 M- Bath Club Revue for Corn Products Company CBS 7 Parade of Ethel "Barrymore for Studebaker CBS 7:15 Fray and Brag-glottl CBS 7:30 Union Oil Presents 8 Guy Lombardo's Orches tra 8 MacMillan Ring Free Oil 8:30 Jerry Freeman's Orchestra CBS 9 Merrymakers for Ford Dealers 10 time signal and weather forecast: 10:02 Gus Orchestra 10:30 Ted Fio Rito's Orchestra Blondayli Program 7 A Breakfast Broadcast A Morning Radio Bee and Pro-greseive Optical System time signal 7:45 A Breakfast Broadcast 8 A recordings 8:15 A Morning Moods CBSj 8:30 A recordings 9 A Voice of Experience for Wasey Products CBS 9:15 A Domestic Science: 9:45 A Concert Miniatures CBS 10 A George Hall's Orchestra CBS 10:30 A Mischa Ragia-sky'a Orchestra CBS 11 A The Man In The Street CBS 11:15 A MCapti vetoes CBS 11:30 Blissing Half The Show CBS 11:45 A Ann Deaf CBS 12:15 The Little Fellow From Cambria Pines 12:30 Madison Ensemble CBS 1 Harriett Cruise CBS 1:80 Artist Recital CBS 2 BI Happy Go Lucky Hour 2:15 Dr Jackson 3 Feminine Fancies 4 BI- ilodpe PoUge ioiigei fiO Mm Kasper Sisters CBS 4:45 Mm Between The Bsofcends CBS Sen 60 Keys 8 A BI Gruen and Hall piano duo 8:15 A BI Major Family 9:15 A Mm Seeing The Other Americas 9:30 A Radio City Concert: 10:30 A Mm Cecilians vocal and instrumental 11 A Bible Stories 12 Music Garden 1 BIm Melodiana orchestra 2 BI John and Ned 2:15 BIm Football College versus University of San Francisco 5 Mt organ concert 5:30 Mm evening concert 6 Gun-nar Johansen pianist 6:30 BI Silhouettes orchestra and vocal 7:15 BI Personal Close Ups interview by Gypsy 7:80 Song Nuggets 8 Rudy Seiger and his Fairmount Hotel Orchestra 8:30 Mm Orchestral Gems: 9 Mm Dance Nocturne 9:30 University of California program 10 Mm Hotel Cosmopolitan Orchestra 10:30 Mm On Wings of Music 11 to midnight Charles Runyan organist BInnday's Program 7:30 A Morning Parade 8 A Mm Financial Service 8:15 A Crosscuts Log of the Dav 9:15 A hints to housewives 9:30 A BI C1IRISTIAX East Side Huntington And Ralsina Emeiy Snvder pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject Our Church Home home-coming service roll call basket dinner Evening service 8 o'clock subject Help Wanted: Christian Endeavor California Day 7 program of muisc and pantomime in the Bible school Belmont Avenue Belmont And College Chester A Snyder pastor Sunday school 9:30 A BI rally day Morning service 10:45 o'clock subject God Uses Men (Honoring the ministry) Evening service 7:30 jj subject The Inevitable 11 o'clock: subject When They Had What Then? Evening service 7:30 subject Altars And Altar Fire 8:30 BI Ep-wrth League Wednesday 7:30 Mm prayer meeting Lesson Matthew chapters 6 to 1L Grace Batch At Fourth Zenas Bancroft pastor Sunday school 9:45 A BL Blorning service 11 o'clock: program by the church school Evening service 7:30 o'clock subject Perspective 630 Mm Epworth League Rally Day Trinity Van Ness And University Ray Orr pastor Sunday school' 0:30 A Morning service A FINESSE FOR SAFETY As a usual thing a suit of nine cards from which the queen la missing should be played for the drop In other words the ace-klng should ha led out in the hope that the advene cards era divided two-two and that consequently the queen will fall However this is not a hard and test rule but simply a general one There are two occasions when the finesse ia the better play The first' case occurs when the biddiiig and first few plays have disclosed the fact that the distribution is unusual When this has been discovered the odds favor a three-one break much more than they do a two-two break The second occasion la much more interesting and Involves a type of safety play This play is illustrated by the following hand which waa played by A Morehead of New York City South dealer East-West vulnerable A AKJ5 2 5 9 7 0 A 2 A 9 6 Mr VonlMad 1 The bidding: South North East IA 2A 4A Pass Pass Pass The bidding was quite normal in spite of the fact that everybody bid when it came his turn Even though East and West were vulnerable their distribution warranted some defensive measures North and South of course reached a perfectly normal contract which under ordinary circumstances would be made laid down The opening lead waa the three of diamonds which -Morehead immediately marked as a singleton East had bid the auit and the only card lower than the three was the deuce which he held in hia own hand The first trick 'therefor he won with the ace in his own hand and then laid down the ace of apadea When this held lie decided that it was a good idea to get rid of the high hearts in the dummy and consequently cashed the ace-klng He now led a low spade from dummy and East of course played the eight spot More-head's first impulse was to play the king and hops for the- drop but a moment's reflection showed him that this might easily turn out to be a losing play If West should show out he could then lead a heart and ruff In the dummy but after this he would be unable to return to his own hand and East would be able to pull the last trump out of dummy with the queen With this distribution therefore he would be sure to lose four one in each auit He now considered the finesse and saw almost immediately that this play was an absolute safety play If played the knave and West won with the queen all the trumns would be gone He would still have two hearts remaining which ha could trump In dummv no matter what the opponents did and he would simply lose one diamond trlclc and one club trick which he waa giving up If on the other hand the finesse held he could afford to give up one of his losing heart tricks and still be sure of making the contract Reasoning thus he took the spade finesse and when it held 'aid down the king of coades He then ruffed one of his losing hearts in dummy and conceded three tricks to the opnonrnts This particular type of finesse seems simple enough when it ia explained but I do not think that there are many plavers who would appreciate the whole beauty of the situation Defensive play has not yet reached the stage where a player ia capable of figuring out every play eight or nine tricks from the end This is at It should be because otherwise contract would degenerate into a sort of double dummy prnpoeition and the whole charm of the game would be lost The following hand waa played in four spades by South and was played extremely well South made hia contract and after the hand was over a line of defense waa discovered which wnuid have beaten the hand one trick AH players agreed however that the play was absolutely double dummy play and could not have been conceived by anvbody South dealer Neither aide vulnerable A 10 8 7 5 4 0 9 7 I A A 10 42 4 372 A 0 10 5 3 4 K9454 KQJ10 0 Q9 4 4 3 2 AAKJ4 6 4 0 9111 AK 7 The bidding: 8outh North 14 1NT Pass The contract wns a very logical one and would be made very easily A news Sarah Kreindier violin 10:15 A Songs by the Kitchen Sink 10:30 A Concert Ensemble 11 A Musical Originalities 11:15 A California Federation of Clubs 11:40 A Pontiac Singers 11:45 A Agricultural Bulletins 12 to be announced 12:15 Midday Mueicale 1 news 1:15 Ann Warner chats 1:45 John and Ned harmony duo 2 Casino Orchestra 2:30 Biobile Moaners 2:45 Musical Moments 3 Viennese Moments 3:15 Mud Caves dramatic skit 3:30 Little Colleen 3:45 University of California 4 11 to la announced 4:30 Sax-o-Tunes KFl-Jm 640 Keys 9 A Church quarter-hour 9:15 A Seeing Other Americas 9:30 A Radio City Symphony 10:30 A Highlights of the Bible 11 A Gene Arnold and the Commodores 11:30 A Mm Jan Garber's Orchestra 12 Wayna King's Orchestra 12:30 Dr Cssseiberry 12:45 Rudy Wiedoft 1 Philosopher's Corner 1:15 Vcs Lawn hunt 1:30 organ concert: 2 Friendly Hour 2:30 Grand Hotel 3 College of Music Program 3:30 Essex House Ensemble 4 courtesy program: 4:30 Desert Guns 5 Ruth Etting Rubinoff and Durante 6 Manhattan Merry-Go-RoumL 6:30 If American Album of -Familiar Music 7 Jack Fenny Program 7:30 Makers Of History 8 Paul Roberta tenor 8:15 NRA address 8:80 Death Valley Days 9 Do You Believe In Ghosts? 9:15 Reader's Guide 9:30 Mirth Parade 9:45 male quartet 10 news 10:15 to 11 Richelieu cardinal or king? BInnday's Program 6:45 A exercises: 7:30 A New York stocks 7:45 A church quarter hour 8 A Old Memory Box 8:15 A Polly Grant Hall pianist 8:30 A Helen Guest ballads 8:45 A BI Hints To Housewives 9 A Joe Warner 9:15 A soloist 9:30 A BL Melisse'a Chat 10 A Charlie Wellman songs 10:15 A health talk 10:30 A Woman's Magazine 11:30 A Dorothy Raymond pianist 11:45 A market reports 12 agricultural talk 13:15 Farm And Hnmt Hour 1 Mm news 1:15 Ann Warner 1:45 Baldassare Ferlazzo violinist 2 BI A1 Pearce's Gang: 3 Pictorial: 8:15 BI string trio 3:45 Mm organ recital: 4:340 BI Marion and Jack Jordan 4:45 news 1050 Keys 7 A Mm Bill Sharpies' Variety 9 A BI music 9:30 A BI Newton Yates organist: 10 A Hatch's Concert Orchestra: 11 A BI nrean 11:30 A health talk iij Story 15f India 12:15 Mm organ recital: 12:30 talk on Cosmic Law 1 classical music 2 Mm concert orchestra: 4 Mm organ recital 4:15 lecture on Speech: 4:30 Mm courtesy program 4:45 music 5 prohibition speaker 5:15 BI organ 5:30 Radio Church 6:30 Mm Humanist Society 7 Mm concert orchestra 7:15 Anson Weeks' Orchestra 7:30 Julie Kellsr harpist: 7:45 dance orchestra 8 Presbyterian Church: 9 news 9:15 Judge Ruther-ford 9:30 to 10:30 Mm Calmcn Luboviski violinist Blcnday'a Program 6:45 A BL Bill Sharpes 8:45 A Mm morning prayei music 9:30 A news 9:15 A music 9:05 A health talk 10 A Ten O'clock Family: 1030 A Mm Home Economics 11 A Mm organ recital 11:30 A music 11:45 A BI health talk 12 BI news 12:15 Richard Davis tenor 12:30 BI concert orchestra 12:55 Kay While! country that is put there to help government land hut the law was 9vvw mini i1 an wno LUTHERAN Emmanuel Mission Synod Mariposa And Edward Rudnick pastor Sunday school 9:45 A German service 9:45 A English service 11 A BL subject Spiritual Progress holy communion in both services Quarterly meeting Monday 8 Mm Ladies' Aid meeting Wednesday 2 Sunday school meeting Wednesday 7:30 Mm choir rehearsal Thursday 8 SL Lutheran Lotus And California Herman Lucas pastor Sunday school 9 A Morning service 10:30 o'clock sermon by pastor No evening service 2 Congregational meeting 6 Luther League 7:30 Mm Tuesday choir practice Trinity Lutheran Belmont And Thmta Rev Theodore SoM'hore pastor Morning worship and Bible school (unified Service) 10:30 o'clock subject The Forward Movement And Our Children Vesper hour 5 Mm under direction of Luther League Wednesday 7:30 Sunday school teachers' meeting First Lutheran Fergrr And Thomas I Sawyer pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject A Call To Service Luther leagues meet at 7 Orchestra and choir rehearsals at 7 and 8 Thursday Light Brigade Friday 7 Young Women's Missionary Society will meet at home of Mrs Edna Doane 2627 Merced Tuesday 7 Bethel Danish North Broadway And Sumner A Jensen-Gyde visiting pastor Sunday school 10 A Morning service 11 o'clock Danish service Luther League Wednesday 8 Choir practice Friday 8 METHODIST Sierra Vista Community Maple And Illinois Johnson pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service Church evening aervlce 7:15 o'clock subject On Commanding God: Discussion groups for young people 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening Tuesday 7:30 Mm meeting of official board at First BL Church St Pauls South Fresno And I Lyons pastor Church school 9:45 A 11 A sermon The Price Of Glory: communion observance of SL Paul's Church Sunday special program 7:30 subject The Way Out leagues 6:30 Flmt Methodist BI And Tuolumne Walter Buckner pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Blorning service 11 o'clock The Teacher Evening pageant of dedication Rebuilding Christ's World Devotional meeting Wednesday 7:30 rRESBYTERI AN Arlington Heights Sixth And Grant Dr George Grelg pastor Sunday school 9:43 A Miss Emma Popp superintendent Morning service 11 o'clock Cumberland lfurrisnn And Hedges Sunday school 9:45 A BI Morning service 11 o'clock Evening service 7:30 o'clock young people's Bible study Boyd Memorl 1 2105 Thomas A Willems in charge Churrh school 9:30 A Preaching 11 A Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:34 Knox Chapel Townsend And Fourth Churrh school 9:30 A Mrs Eliza It Farrar superintendent Westminster Grant And Abby Moffett pastor 9:30 A Sunday school dally day aervlce 11 A Morning worship subject Inflation evening service 7:30 o'clock A Historic Fageant by the young people First Armenian Santn Clara And Fulton Amirkanlan pastor Sunday school 9:30 A BL Morning aervlce 11 o'clock subject Why I Believe Evening service 7:30 o'clock prayer and praise service Christian Endeavor 6:30 Wednesday 8 Mm Bible study with colored pictures Thursday 8 Mm cottage meetings Friday 8 senior choir practice First Presbyterian And Calaveras Dr Luther Stein pastor Sunday school 9:30 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject Corrosion Of The Spiritual Evening service 7:30 subject Light In The Darkness Christian Endeavor 6:15 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Calvary Community (United Presbyterian) 748 Olive Alfred Jeffery Pastor Sunday Peace Christian Endeavor 6:30 BI subject Why Should All Christiana He Chinch Members? CIro Whitnev leader Wednesday 7:30 I Mm Bible study and fellow ship service Studies In Colossians The Mission Clrcla will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Bliss Elsie Ahman Rood ing Avenue OTHER DENOMINATIONS first Church Of The Brethren Harvey And Thesis Leo Miller pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 subject A Service Of Installation Here Am Send Me evening service 7:30 o'clock subject To God The Glory Christian Endeavor 6:30 Unity Center And Library 105 North Ban Ness Emilia Welsenhergcr pastor Sunday school 10 A Services 11 A subject The Law Of Love 3 I Mrs Amand Hill wilt speak: other meetings Tuesday 2:30 Thursday 8 Reorganized Church Of Jesus Christ Of letter Day Saints 2412 (lav Enix psslor Sunday achool 9:45 A Morning aerv- SUNDAY SCHEDULE Broadcasts To Bring Many Famed Entertainers To Valley Audience Four new programs will make their debut over The Freano Bee radio to-night in a schedule of offerings replete with highlights of rtain-ment Opening with he ini till the initial broadcast of a pew series for the I ckey Mouse Boat Club a program for boys and girls this morning at 8:45 o'clock the schedule offers wide variety The premiers of the Seven Star Revue formerly the Bath Club Revue will provide an hour of high class entertainment with Nino Martini Metropolitan Opera tenor Erno Rapee and his fifty-piece symphony orchestra Jane Froman so- Julius annen former star of the Vanities and Ted Husing in the principal roles The program marks the resumption of a weekly series by the Com Products Company and will be heard each Sunday evening at I o'clock Ethel Barrymore first lady of the stage will lend her talents to the Stude-baker Parade Of Champions et 7 Miss Barrymore will be starred in her most famous one-act stage success Sir James Barrie's Twelve Pound Look The Memorial Baptist Church will present the first of a series to be known as the Gospel Sunshine program at 4:45 Rev Thomas Beverly Marsh will be the speaker on the opening program which is sponsored by the Phi Kappa Radio Club of the church Judge Rutherford whose Watch-tower programs have been heard cm The Bee station for some time will be heard it 9 A in the first of a series of three special network broadcasts His subject will be The True Gcd Part of the proceedings of the National Peace Conference in Washington will be heard at o'clock To-morrow at 11 A The Man Xh The Street will voice his views on the coming World Series when interviews will be broadcast frem New Tork City Washington and Philadelphia May Department Store Heiress Seeks Divorce RENO (Nevada) Sept ttlft Auguste daughter of the founder of the May Department Stores today filed auit for divorce from Harmon Auguste Westchester County New York She charged mental cruelty A property settlement involving "several million was made Mrs Auguste's attorney George Springmeyer said The Augustes were married In New York City January 26th 1914 and have no minor children Help Kidneys Off pwk fonetkebur (Uinp and Bladder aMkajmMffar fine Getting Up Mishu NarvBuHMH Kheumatie Pain gtiffneaa Burn me ti martins Aciditr try tha suaraatmd Itactie's Prearnptica Crate (Bias-tea) Meet ft see epee LVoiBX back (MrBf Mdniosia new hour! "DEATH VALLEY DAYS" featuring the -OLD RANGER SUNDAY NIGHTS to 922 KGO KFI KOMO KGW KHQ 4000 SACKS SAWDUST Specially Priced For Quick Sale GENERAL Box Distributors 4770 HARVEY AVENUE (Cor Maple) Fresno rprC fi A VINOS FOR ritcc xh hauling FOR Railroad Equipment 11)0000 Redwood Ties Corrugated Bldg All Kinds Machinery A Tool INFORMATION San Joaquin A Eastern It Aubrrry Calif Liberman RoiencranU Company 1S2 line Hm Calif-Also at Auherry Calif I yfl wm 1 If ice 10:45 o'clock Services nightly spt Saturday 7:30 Jack White evangelist Ambas- meeting 6:30 Monday 7:30 fellowship meeting Wednesday 7:30 gospel service Sunday 2 to 2:30 radio broadcast over The Bee Radio Freano Bible Center Voorman And Yoaemlte John Boyd pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 7:45 o'clock Barton Avenue Chapel Barton and Harvey George Robb pastor: Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock Young people's meeting 6 Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Latter Day Saints Home Ana Moron Alder Ammon Vsu Wagoner president of Fresno district Sun day school 10 A Mooney superintendent Sacrament meeting 7 Mutual Improvement Association Tuesday 7:30 Gospel Mission Mono And Sunday aervlce city hall 2 at mission 3 Week-day services Wednesday and Friday 7:30 Street meeting Broadway and Tulare Saturday 7:30 Glassbrooka in charge National Religious Spiritual Society 1910 Orange la EL Johnson pastor Evening service 8 o'clock Meeting Wednesday 8 Friends Community Grant And Rowell Byron Deshler pastor Sunday schools 0:45 A BI Morning service 11 o'clock Evening service 7:30 o'clock Christian Endeavor song rally 6:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 BL Church Of God Nevada Near First A Pipes pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Unity Spiritual Truth Seekers 408 nark Sunday evening service 7:30 o'clock Wednesday 7:45 communion service Rev A Thomason and other woikers True Sniritual 928 Wilson Edna Kelley pastor Evening service 8 Other meetings Tuesday and Friday at 8 ST readings by pastor and other workers First Churrh Of Christ Scientist Calaveras And Services 11 A and 8 Sunday lesson subject Unreality Sunday school 0:30 and 11 A Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 Reading room No 603 Pacific-Southwest Building open daily hours from 9 A to 9 except Wednesday when it closes at 6 Sundays and legal holidays from 3 to 5 Armenlsn Evangelical (Undenominational) 546 Tahmisian pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject Babylon'i Hast Present And Future Evening aervlce 7:30 subject Victory Presupposes A Successful Fight Young men's Soul Winners' Club 5 Bl Wrdnesday prayer meeting 7:30 Palm Avenue Churrh Of Christ Palm And Dennett Houston minister pro tern Sunday school 10 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject Unity Evening service 7:30 o'clock subject The Way Of The Ixjrd Bible study Wednesday 7:30 BL Swedish Mission And IHviaadrro Gottfred Anderson pastor Sunday school 9:50 A Morning service 11 Junior League meeting 6:30 BL Evening service 7:30 Bethany Society Thursday 2:30 BL Quarterly business meeting Itally day will held in the Bible achool and Christian Endeavor classea at the Belmont Avenue Christian Church to-day Frograma for Endeavor claaa will be presented and the Endeavorers will participate in a program at the church services on I Will Be Christian In My Social Life In My Giving In Business And In School Heaven's Aristocracy will be Dr topic at Home Coming services to-day at the First Baptist Church Families are requested to alt together during the morning services A program Hymna And Hymn Stories will be presented at the evening services under the direction of Mrs Melba 8 Christiansen with Mrs Edith Sanderson at the organ Miss Elizabeth Hlbler soloist and Miss Margaret Ware violinist will participate in the program Member of the women's club of the First Congregational Church will sew at a meeting Tuesday at 10 A at the church A pot luck luncheon will be served and report on the Asllomar convention made The missionary society of the Belmont Avenue Christian Church will meet Tuesday at 2 at the church An all-day meeting of the women's missionary society of St Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church will be held Tuesday at the church beginning at 10:30 A A business session will be held in the morning Luncheon will he served followed hy Bible study led by Mrs Crichton and mission study led by Mrs A Young Vatican Paper Denies Agreement With Soviets VATICAN CITY Sept The Osaervatnre Romano official publication of the Holy See put an end to renorts of a Sovlct-Vatican irrreinent to-dny "Thn newspaner said: "We are authorized fo declare a report of negotiations between the Holy See and the Soviets looking towards the rnnelualon of an agreement is entirely i Travelogue: 1 Mm dance music 2 The Bookworm 2:30 BI organ recital 3 Hatch's Conrert Orchestra 3:30 music 4 stock renorts 4:15 BL lecture on speech 4:30 Johnnie O'Brien harmonica 9:45131 music 4:45 BI Plano Moods o'clock subject I Will Be Christian (Honoring California Christian Endeavor Day) Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30 California Christian Endeavor Day BTld-week prayer service and Bible aludtfTWeanesday 7:30 First Christian Tuolumne At Galen Lee Rose pastor Sunday schools 9:30 A Morning service 11 o'clock subject A Church Big Enough For God George Dexter soloist Evening service 7:30 o'clock subject The Minority That Always Wins Mrs Gorham soloist Christian Endeavor 6:15 Hanpiness Hour Wednesday 7:30 BI Bible school cabinet Tuesday 7:30 BL CON OR EG A TIOXtL Third San Benito And Raugust pastor Sunday school 9:15 A Biornlng service 10:30 o'clock Christian Endeavor 6:15 I Evening worship 7 Prayer meeting 7 Wednesday and Saturday and 8 Sunday Pilgrim Armenian And Merced Papaxlan pastor Sunday school 9:45 A BL Morning service 11 o'clock quarterly communion service Reception of new members The pastor will preach music by choir Chrlstla'n Endeavor 6:30 II BI id-week service on Wednesday 7:30 First Congregational And Ilivlsadpro Dr Norman Henderson pastor Sunday school 9:45 A Morning service 11 o'clock aub-iect Our Conflicting Loyalties Evening forum 7:30 o'clock: Kenneth Spencer baritone Freano State College Auditorium fellowship discussion Tuesday at Commercial Club Thursday night Edwin Ivlhfreed lectures on New Window In The Soul EPISCOPAL fit James' Cathedral Freano And Arthur Farlander dean Holy Communion Church school 9:30 A BI Holy communion and sermon 11 A The Littleness Of Greatness Ail-day sewing meeting of the church service league Tuesday 10 A Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 BL to be shown and counted at in) time Now part of this range is on the government preserve Whet ere you going to inclose em with? Give each cow map and let het see for heraelf how far she can go? Some of these cattle have been dipped in a medical preparation for diseases and some ha vent If they are all on the range together how you going to tell whlrh has and whlrh hasent? Hava to ask em I guess How la the man that wants to breed up his herd and have good bulls going to have any protection from the fellow next to him with some old sun end brindles SOLUTION OF LAST WEEK'S PROBLEM The bidding The bidding: North East South 10 IV 1NT Wert Pass Paaa 2NT Pass Pass Pass JNT You West hold: Spades Hearts Diamonds Clubs 8 6 3 6 8 1 5 4 QJ 9 2 What do you lead? Answer The heart three With no particularly good suit of your own and an entryless hand A la not even close that you should your partner's suit The coriect lead is low from three to an honor even though the honor is only the knave Declarer may hold something like four to the queen-ten and if you lead the knave he will have two stops By leading low you are preventing him from making more than one trick in the suit Declarer may even hold ace-klng-ten in which case leading tha knave will give him three trick in the suit while leading low will hold him to two THIS WEEK'S PROBLEM Both sides vulnerable The bidding: I South 0 l4 West Pass 4 Pass North 14 4 Pass East1 24 1: Pas Pas Yon East hold: Spades A Hearts 7 4 Diamonds 8 7 2 Clnba KQJSU) What do you lead? 1 The answer to to-day's problem! will be given next Sunday Madera Water Well Completed MADERA (Madera Co) Sept The new citv well on South Street was ready for service today following the installation of casing Tha well will be pumped for cleaning purposes and then will be ready for tha installation of a pump The well Is 431 feet deep and ha a 2000-gallon per minute capacity The two streams which! furnish the supply of water are at the 380 to 300-foot and the 420 to 428-foot levels Guest Cruises on the GREAT WHITE FLEET from SAN FRANCISCO 2 PANAMA CANAL' and return 19 Days 160 up Not (VHV FMDAYftia iaa IH 1 le as Isschsss IncMaS) rsUesisf Arsiiiallst Psrsm and laa Anealat la Saa Fiaacnca Fa InUmttUlUrrin- nST CLASS NEW YORK 200 via Havana er Jamaica to NEW ORLEANS 190 SttUlnduadnmnd trie! ant rrOmawr nttr tr rail OaMaar rash jY All sOTMarasan lala bad lata tyr vairtilaNaa UNITED FRUIT COMPANY Aeehr tse MaatSaark Balldlnf SSl Markat SL Saa Ftanclics at aar Aalkaria-e Taarl1 Airat CHESTER OPTICAL CO 2017 Tiudnninp SI Warner Bros Theatre Bldg Gets Generous Again 0 0-0 604 Land You Cant Live On Given Away 060 00 Cattle Men Suffer As Usual By WILL ROGERS Do you know anything about cat- nerve or get homesick They tie out on an open range? Well actually starved out They just Arizona and New Mexico are two' had too and in most instances had great range states That la there' to pick up and leave maby not ia lota of government land and gelling a thing in return fur their there ia lota of big ranges Don work for a year or so in living on let anybody tell you there is no the place big ranches anymore because that Well we had thought that that ia only in magazine stories In foolishness had pretty well died the laat 15 to 20 year ranches out but no this year it springs up have gotten bigger Ingain The Government derides You see here is how it hap--that the West should be settled pened Away hack fiom the nine-i'iKsin The first settling on unoc-ty's and the 5Kj0 to 1910's whyjcupied land dident take ao they there waa an epidemic of alleged! would as we aav in the movies going out to settle thetrv a So now they have West Well they went out Mmation that every and they settled it but from frenchman shall take down all his then on the initials turned to fences nil his pastures that tno good) There was the on government land and give and there was the Openhe ld ad reader in the papers an-Spaces" and it was plenty widelothep rhanrs to starve to death open Never was there ao much) Principally they offer it to ex-M epace and ao little wafer Never! wddier War wasent tonsrn whs there as much oneness and asnouqh they are coins to dare em inns vepitation I to live on a government claim and Now to ait back East and hear! about our government giving you I Ilf a homestead that is niaby lfiOllf taAeolnsr into acres maby much more Koing Into Ing on the state and type of Coun-Mcxco ly' try well to tell a person ynu mi: going to give him a whole farm for nothing why no better was ever built up It sounds like Rants Claus had really arrived with the old rain deers But to make a long story short its the bunk There just alnt any Law Was Outlawed But Still Stands The government has made em do awev with all enclosure and fences A "drift" fence Is one that goes across a stretch of and speckles? How about your 10 A Biornlng weening of reives? Cut em from their mothers and night herd Mari Evening service em I reckon There is a guard I BUnc rcat would lik to stand And Hymns M) Peace Perfect way you can make a living out of If it If there was anv water on cattle back In a certain ra place whv somebody would he on i dl'1' An old government law said there for they have been hunting rouldent be any fence on girui I rg- put PlfBIwntlWII 1U a 11 outlawed It waa found that fene-'poor devil that triea to homeutead ing was an absolute necessity so" the old law in tegard to fences sure an old dry piece of land A cow rnn walk further to water than a water in the West murh longei than they have gold and buffalo's If a wonderful spring come out of i mountain side men left gold sil- ver and ropper mine t- -rah thHt erring Water alnt gid! in the West water Is diamonds and latinum Why Pay Exorbitant Prices for Glasses? We are denied the right by the California Optometry law to advertise our prices on glasses However our prices shall remain the same in the future they have been in the past at least until the depression is over and' normalcy has returned Our business is very good and it Is from the results of fair prices and fair dealings with the public Thousands of people In every walk of life from countryside villages and cities throughout this valley are our satisfied customers Soma of these people were fitted by us thirty-two year ago an-1 era still our clientele Cl Throws Skunk Into Cowman Room I could go on by the hour and enumerate reasons why the old cowman ought to he let alone and helped and not hindered in his trying to climb bark to about his first mortgage Hut this ruling la throwing a skunk tight in his bedroom and It aint going to not only hurt the cowman but its going to he starvation to the can Then who in the world wants to sentence some woman away out there with mahy some children That uownright cruelty to animals Harold Ickes the secretary of Interior means the heat in the world What he ia doing sounds rather liberal and in favor of the poor man with no home But If Ickes had ever passed a homesteaders house on a cold windy day no wood no water wind blowing his little crop right out cf the ground he would the most guilty man that ever lived for being reanon-sible for bringing that poor devil out West The West ha got lots of open country but none that you can liva on England Now mind you these row men pay for the use of this government land either by ao much a head or bv the amount of land ncpunled Thev dont get It for out Their little acratrhed out! nothing and they do themselves Plots of ground and remnants ofpav for the fencing of it wn" outlawed by necessity end popular demand J1" on uie botiKg but WJ la law against witchcraft in New Now every cowman there Is broke He hasent even g'lt the mrnry to move his fence off If he was fer-ed l-o The has got loins on everything will horns on down there and in thelt loan eontraeti they stipulate that the stock mortgaged must be kept within an Incluxura and be ready log or s-d huts or old chimneys are nothing but lomhstoncs of a hope and ambition all led on by government That as 1 say happened along 15 to 30 year ago At that time it did look like the ranrhrnan on a big scale was doomed But these i poor xniseguided souls dident lose1 Live and tat live and "Efficiency" Our 4.

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