This month they report several inter- esting finds-well dressed stone walls, walls of plaster, a great deal of paint-! ed plaster, a polished stone axe, and evidence of super-imposed buildings. All this was found in the first few lition Sent to Maya o Unearth Cities AN ACTING IUTHE'S ASSISTANT n received from Mrs. fe of',Dr. C. E. Guthe,j is in charge of an out by the Carnegiel ;ribing the life and ef- engaged in the work, tt the expedition will e middle of May. )n issent to Central ear for the purpose of f the history and civi- Maya Indians. These ieved to be the most in the . New World, d&even beyond the Az-I Their villages and 1 ruins, due to famine, weeks of 'their excavation. Work ac- complished later may mean a great deal in the matter of stratification,' leading to the' dating of other ruins through their pottery types. At pres- ent they are dated only approximately, by means of the heiroglyphics found on the stelae or monuments which in- variably accompany these ruined mounds. The date. glyphs are usually decipherable although the meaning of much of the heiroglyphic writing is still a matter of speculation. Many 'strange and sometimes exciting things have been encotntered by the expedition. They were lost' twice in the jungle on their way into Guatemala, in February. They live in a most primitive fashion, sleeping in, hammocks with huge box-like muslin protectors from the bugs, drinking water the color of strong tea, dipped from stagnant pools and boiled (not cooled, however, since there i; no ice.) The heat is so terrible that the members of the expedition are forced, like the natives, to take siestac, and the views and writings of G-. D. E. in to wear sun-helmets. the Daily Sunday Magazine.I The work will be carried on for Rev. Sidney S. Robins in his morn-1 several years at different cities, in- ing sermon at the Unitarian church cuding some in Yucatan if the Mexi- will preach on Sir Philip Gibbs' new can situation permits. book "More That Must Be Told." At 6:15 o'clock Prof. Louis M. Eich, of the public speaking department, will read "The Little M.tn" by John Gals- SUNDAY SEURVIUEU IN worthy. .uRev. William 1E. English, Jr., of Chicago, will occupy the pulpit at the IRON 'UCURUCUEUCongregational church for theĀ¢ morn- ing service at 10:30 o'clock. His topic Two bishops, a minister from Chi- will be "Christian Internationalism cago, and members of the faculty' and the New Day." comprise the extra numbers in to- "Upper Room" Bible Class will meet as usual at 9:30 o'clock in Lane hall. day's church services. "Christianity, a Force or a Fad" will Bishop Williams, of the Episcopal be the' topic of the morning sermon church, will hold..the confirmation at at the Clhurst of Christ by Rev.' St. Andrew's Episcopal church at Arthur. Dr. Barrett at the Presbyterian 10:30 o'clock. ~ church will use the theme "Old Fash- Bishop Francis J. McDonnell, who ioned Morality and the Modern Age" is to speak at the University serv- for his morning sermoA. Prof. W. ices, will be present at the "Open D. Henderson will talk on the topic House" of the Methodist church held "Some Revised Versions of the Bible" at Wesley hall from 4:00 to 6:30 before the Student class at noon. o'clock. The theme for Dr.. Stalker's "A Church Home" will pe the topic morning sermon will be "Life's Per- for the morning and "The Eternal spective," in which he has announced Destiny of Believers and Unbelievers," that he will make some reference to the topic for the evening to be used by Rev. Gundeman at Trinity Luth- NEW MIASONIC TEIPLE W1 eran church. Rev. Sayles, of the BE FINISHED IN 6 l Baptist church, will preach on "Sag End Religion" in his morning serv- Anu Arbor's new Masonic ice at 10:30 o'clock. on South Fourth avenue, will "Glorifying God" will be the topic pleted within the next six mon for the morhing service to be con- cording to an announcement I ducted in Gerban my Rev. E. C. Stell- Cole, of the Cole Constructio horn at Zion Lutheran church, 'and pany. "Before the Governor and the King," The building was designed b the topic for the evening service in seau & McConkey, local ar English. Regular meetings will be The property is estimated 1 held at St. Paul's Lutheran church. cost more than $16,000. iA New ~Victor Records for Apri 66035--Cradle Song, by Braslau...,. 74732--Eili, Fili, by Elman............................... 74733-Nocturne, +by Flonzaley Quartet.................... 74734-Variations, on a Mozart Air, by Gali-Curci......,.. 66026-Someone Worth While, by Johns'on................. 74735-1osa iia, by Journet ............................. 66026-Arabian Melody, b~y Kindler................. 87336-Erani (1 Will Prove, Audacious Greybeard), by luffo,, 87337-If I Forget, by Schumann-Heink................... 66030-Don I'asquale-Oveltnre, Part 1.................... By Toscanini and La Scala .Orchestra 66031---J)on Pa 4nale-Overture,-Part 2. 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