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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON.
Catholics Announce
Holy Week Events
Holy Week services In St.
Mary1 Catholic church will com
mence Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
with Novena in honor of our Lady
of Perpetual Help, a sermon by
Father Clifford Carroll, S.J., Port
Townsend, Wash, and benedic
tion of the Blessed Sacrament.
High Mass, sung by the choir
of St Mary's high school, will be
at 8 a.m. on Holy Thursday.
Father Francis P. Leipzig will
have charge of the services on
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
Father Clifford Carroll will say
the mass of the pre-sanctified
Friday at 8 a.m. Good Friday
afternoon services will consist of
the Way of the Cross at 2:30
o'clock.
"The Seven Last Words" will
be sung Good Friday at 7:30 p.m.
by the adult choir of St. Mary's
parish under the direction of Dale
Cooley. A sermon on "The Death
of Christ" will be delivered by
Father Carroll following the
Seven Last Words. Good Friday
evening services will be complet
ed with the singing of the Tene
brae by Father Francis P. Leip
zig, Father Clifford Carroll, and
Father Basil, O.S.B. of St. Bene
dict's Abbey, Mt. Angel, Ore.
Preliminary services will com
merce at 6:45 a.m. on Holy Sat
urday, followed by High mass atj
8 a. m. Students of St. Mary high j
school will sing the Mass. I
Easter masses will be at 6:30, 1
8:00, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. The ser-
mons on Easter Sunday will be
given by Father Clifford Carroll
and Father Leipzig.
liquor control commission agents
and ejecting them from club
the agents were attempting to in
spect ... At The Dalles, Wesley
McKinley, Celilo Indian, waived
preliminary hearing and was held
for the grand jury on a charge of
assaulting Kenneth E. Morrison,
Portland, and robbing him of (78.
,
BIRTHDAY FHESENT
FORT JACKSON. S. C Hitler
bought a $1,000 war bond for Hit
ler's birthday.
The war bond belongs to Capt.
Paul Hitler of Brooklyn, N. y..
for 31 years a member of Uncle
Sam's fighting forces a birthday
gift tn Adolf Hitler.
Whales often live to an age of
500 years.
Secret Of RAF
'Can-Openers'
Heavy Guns
LONDON, April 21. U.RThe
secret of the RAF's tank busting
airplanes which have earned the
name "Can-openers" because of
their work in North Africa, was
officially revealed today.
The "Can-openers" are Hurri
canes designed especially for use
against armored vehicles. They
carry two 40 mm. guns, one in
each wing. The guns are cap
able of automatic single shot fire
with a shell weighing 21", 4 pounds.
The gan Itself, specially design-j
ed for aircraft use, weigns oruy
320 pounds. The plane also car'
ries two 303 Browning machine
guns.
OUR YOUNG GENERATION
DENVER Commando John
Arm beck, 9, placed a mattress
atop a downtown garage, climbed
to the roof of a business buildiaa
nearby, took a long run and
Jumped into space.
Hurtling 30 feet, he missed the
mattress, hit the garage roof and
caromed off another 15 feet to the
alley pavei.-ient.
Physicians treated him for a
slight head injury.
PICTURES . . . Picture Framing
Ruth Wheeler's, 122 E. Broadway
Holy Week Services
At Baptist Church
Dr. William G. Everson will
speak on "Dwelling In God's i
House Forever" at the First Bap
tist church, 7:30 o'clock, Wedncs- I
day evening. The service will be j
the third evening meeting of the j
Holy Week series, under the aus
pices of the Eugene Ministerial
association. Special music will be
a feature.
William M. Lush, chairman of;
the retail merchants division of I
ine tugene chamber of commerce,
announced Wednesday that retail
stores will remain closed until 11
a. m. on Good Friday and em
ployes are urged to attend the
Good Friday service being held
from fl:3n in m-an a m riv v.nM
WeWer, Rev. Harold, Aalbue and
Rev. Walter J. Fiscus will conduct
inree-nour service which will
start at noon.
Woman Stabs Self
Because She Nagged
Her Husband Too Much
SEATTLE, April 21 (ll.B
Mrs. Isabelle Hoag, 22, told au
thorities today she got so tired
of hearing herself nag her hus
band she decided to "do him
' favor and kill myself."
Taken to a hospital after (tab
bing herself twice in the chest,
Mrs. Hoag told attendants the
way she nagged her husband,
Riley, a mechanic, was "some
thing terrible."
"Mostly I nagged him about
money," she said. Told she
would recover, she promised
not to try to take her life again,
but she added:
"Somebody ought to kick me
where It would do the most
good."
San Francisco Turns
Down Plan To Merge
Street Car Companies
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.
W) For the second time In less
than six months, San Francisco
voters have defeated a proposal
to consolidate the city's street
railways by purchasing the privately-owned
Market Street sys
tem. The total semi-official vote In
a special election yesterday was:
"Yes, 53,441; No, 87,399."
The election was on a revenue
bond proposal to buy the Market
Street system for $7,950,000. Spon
sors included Mayor Angel J.
Rossi and the city board of super
visors. A similnr proposal lost last
November ty a margin of 3,500
votes.
Elsie V. '
Mrs. Elsie V. IToire died April
21 in Eugene Burn Elsie Valen
tine Williams ut Mville Point,
Feb. 14, 1881, she spent most of
her lift! in Coos county. Mrs.
Mnore Is survived by her hus
band, Grover C. Moore, of Trent;
ten children. Marian Shedd ol
Portland, May Long of Eugene.
Ua Allen of Sutherlin, June But
ler of Cuqullle, Ivan and Grover
Jr.. ot Jnsper, Vernon of Eusene.
Dlllard of Empire. John of Sweet
Home and Joseph in 'the armed
forces and California, eight grand
children. Funeral sen-Ices are In charge
of Poole chapel and will be an
nounced later.
AROUND OREGON
illy the AMorlaUd rt.i.l i
A federal court suit opened In
Portland today to determine what
the government must pay owners
of two tracts of land, for which !
offers of $43,000 have been re- j
fused, taken over in construction
of Camp Adair . . The Trl-State
Construction company was low !
bidder at $616,399 on construction .
of 324 dwellings in the vicinity
of Boone's Ferry road near Port
land ...
Sheriff's deputies arrested three
men and a woman in Portland on
charges of assaulting two state
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