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DafelanD Ctibum SEPTEMBER 7, 1930 Planets mdthe Stars BRIANO PLAN THE TRIBUNE THE OFFICIAL PAPER FOR. EASTBAV BOY SCOUT COUNCILS Comments btk. Chabot Observatory Staff SUNDAY" II CIS "ri i I il i It was the old custom to call the full moon which came nearest the autumn equinox the "Harvest OAKLAND Moon" and the next full moon, the Hunter's Moon. The eauinox usaul- Rising less than half an hour later each evening, the September moon is designated as the harvest moon. The daily advance along the ecliptic in September is from A to and from to C.

In March the same amount of eastward movement (A'-B' and B'-C) brings the moon much farther below the horizon and retards the time of rising. REPARATIONS for the mam Oakland Scouts Capture Snakes Alive Many ipeclei of reptile will be shown by Oakland Boy Scout of Troop 40 at their annual merit ly occurs on September 22, but this Week Promises Sensations as moth merit badge exposition of the Oakland Council have year it occurs on September 23 at a. m. Pacific time. The old Federation Measure Comes Up J-een under way for several months.

it was. therefore, a decided shock ft: everyone connected with our rule 'was often modified so that the moon near full in September badge exposition and here are UUJNALU HAKKIS (left). Scoutmaster FRED ALLIS and DONALD FISCHER (right) on the completion of a hunting trip. The turtle's name is "ARCHIBALD" Council learn that the exposition and he is mascot of the troop. cannot be held this year.

A letter PARIS, Sept. 6. (CPA) AL f-xplaimng the situ tion was re though every effort is being made rcently mailed to all scouters by the Scommlttee in charge of the affair. In all the European capitals to dis was caued the Harvest Moon and the 'October full moon, the Hunter's Moon, for these are not really astronomical terms and there Is no real astronomical law involved. It is also Important to remember that the moon may, during a succession of years be full on any da in September, and also of course on any day in any month.

I Onee each year for the past de count the Idea that sensational events may take place during the cade hi Joy scouta of the Eastbay area have been granted the us of the municipal auditorium without coming week at Geneva, the lndi charge for demonstration of Scout cations are that the session will be one of the liveliest in the ten years This year we think readers may Jng activities. Because of a recent change of policy on the part of the since the League of Nations was or. ganlzed. take their choice whether they will pall the September of October full moon the Harvest Moon, It hap EAST HORIZON Aristide Brhsnd's epochal plan for federating Europe will come up pens that the October lull moon (Oakland city council, the use of the 'auditorium by any group of citizens community organization without chargsja prohibited. The rental Hieraanded for the auditorium for the exposition was eleven hundred dollars.

Since this would necessi on Monday and twenty-three for. occurs nearer the equinox than the September full moon. The moon is elgn ministers will be present. This correspondent is informed that the full September 7 at 6:48 p. ms and i sittings at which this scheme is to again on October 7 at 10:56 tate an increase In ticket sales of at be discussed will be secret.

This The former is 16 daysjind 8 hours fifty per cent over last year, does not mean, however, that th Deiore tne equinoxrne latter 14 i lt was deemed inadvisable by the public will not hear what happens, days after the equinox. So accord i board of directors to place this but simply that instead of allowing PHENOMENON OF JHE HARVEST MOON lng to the old rule the October moon is nearer and is the real burden upon our troops. reporters to attend and tell ac if TBl-TlMsXsssSMmnraVM 111 I ill curately what happens and what is Harvest Moon. said, each nation will give out Its There are many harvests gath own version and the public may draw its own conclusions from the ered in September and the month also makes the season of early rains. It was of reaj importance more or less colored reports.

a The board of directors of the kland Area council and various TIME NOT RIFE. to farmers In ancient times, and no less interesting and it is won No settled program for the ses. still is in those-countries where the derful that the peculiar phenome slon has been announced, but lt is hours of farm labor In the bus I non ot the moon comes at the har logical to suppose that Brland will seasons are the hours of daylight vest season. open the debate by telling what has that In the harvest season there occurred since last September. when he first broached the idea The cause is fully illustrated in the diagram which accompanies this article.

It is found in the re eub-commltteea have held numerous special meetings endeavoring make some adjustment which 'would permit the holding of the x-" r.osition. The entire Eastbay com-' munity waa scoured to locate a rdllding which would have ample i.oor space and the other facilities i necessary for holding such an exposition. Since none could be found, every possible effort was might be several evenings in succession when the moon at its brightest might rise about sunset and was asked to take steps toward lis realization. Briand has lntl lation of the moons path along the and help by Its light the continua mated in recent statements that ecliptic to the plane of the horizon. tion or tne work or tne harvest the time Is not ripe to push the fed The moon moves eastward on the and hasten its completion.

eral organization of Europe too The Harvest Moon is much more sky along a path which is never west, this eastward motion of tha moon will cause It to rise, on the average, about 60 minutes later each evening: This Is only an aver age and in our latitude the delay in rising on successive evenings' varies from 21- minutes to 1 hour and 27 minutes. It is interesting to study this variation in the times of moon-rise as given in the almanac or calendar. When the delay la only 21 minutes the moon will seem to rise about the same time each evening as watched by tha casual observer. This can only occur In September October and gives ub the Harvest and Moons. The variation In moon rise in these months as It will be this year is as follows: (The time is given in minutes later than proceeding rapidly and, indeed, that' opinion far from the great circle of the sky Is shared by all the principal striking in northern Europe, England and northern Canada than It Is In our latitude.

In very high called the ecliptic. The time of Dowers. Journey around the earth from Arthur Henderson, foreign min latitudes the full moon circles one new moon to the next la very nearly 29 days. This Is called the ister of Great Britain, called upon around the sky as does the so- made to make some adjustment of the rental problem for the civic itaudltorlum. Since none could be i made It was at length neoessary to i out pons the exposition indefinitely.

It is hoped1 that plans may be "evised whereby the troops which ve already accomplished con-- ierable progress In preparing for exposition may make use of this Brland while passing through Paris called "mid-night sun for a greater "synodic period." To make the this week and their conversation Journey around the great circle In or less number of days according to the latitude of the observer. ZB V4 days the moon must travel touched on Geneva procedure. The conclusion is to be drawn that In England the annual return of east approximately 13 degrees each day. However, the sun appears, be Henderson will reply to Brland on the Harvest Moon has long been Monday. celebrated by festivals among the cause of the earth's motion around British opinion Is definitely hos country people.

Primitive peasants it, to move eastward also a degree evening). tile to the federation Idea, but the Movement. Troop leaders nave tn Invited to make suggestions -ncernlng troop, district or council activities which might utilize the iterest and accomplishments that believed the Harvest Moon a di September British government gives the ex vine interposition I to prolong the cuse that lt must consult tne do each day, so in 14 hours the moon actually moves 12 degrees eastward each day from tha sun. At the time of full moon when the moon rises In the east as the sun sets in the light, aiding in the harvest of their crops. Science shows this the result minions during the October confer.

October 5 23 mlnutea 6 22 7 21 "(full) 8 22 9 26 uve been made toward the perfect- 6 82 minutes 6 28 7 23 "(full) 8 23 023 nee In London before giving an of natural law but this makes lt 'JhAglFlhJ, be ot Bvt games and songs, a sslble that the show coul be answer the scheme, buch a re quest for time can hardly be fe knot tying contest. During the fused. Germany, however, appears NOTM'KX. Scouts to Show Deadly Reptiles at Exposition ACTIVITIES course of the refreshments which were served In the cafeteria of the anxious for an immediate discussion and while Dr. Julius Curtlus NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION" i id at some later time In the jsuaitorlum In case the city council uld ee the problem In a new NON-COM.

TRAINING A training session for the un- nmlssioned officers of our ons will be held at Camp Dimond the foreign minister, succeeded this week in obtaining a unanimous FOR DAMAGES. Notice is hereby given by tha Commission appointed by Reiolu-tlon No. N. 8. of tha Cit school, a few brief remarks concerning Scouting were made by J.

W. assistant field 'executive. Every troop should plan some sort of an entertainment for AMONG NEGROES vote of tne Herman cabinet osten sibly rebuking Gottfried Tre- Oakland Boy Scouts will have a booth at the annual merit badge exposition of the Oakland District Council of the City of Oakland, that Wednesday, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1930 at 1:30 o'clock P.

M. at Hoom 805, In the City Halt City of aA Oakland, has been'-flxed by It as the BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY Council of Boy Scouts in which vlranus, minister for occupied re-gloss, atld soft-pedalling the foreign policy as a campaign Issue, it cannot be forgotten that the German reichstag elections occur Sunday, September 14. The German the parents of its members during the full season. DIKD HIKES Since the bird study merit badge la one of those required for eagle Tuesday.

Commencing at the morning a full day of will conclude at 5 p. m. patrol leaders will receive instruction under the direction Robert Myers, field executive Grateful acknowledgement is ex quest habit of the King snake In killing rattlers. This reptile seems to have a decided antipathy for its deadly foe. In the merit badge booth the troop plans to have the rattlesnakes on display In a glass enclosed case.

Harmless snakes will be In wire cages. There will also be other reptiles besides snakes; such as Hz. ards, turtles, Gila monsters and the tended to Rev. Frances Mueller, liiiiv n.iu ifiuua ivr netiriiis pennons for damages caused by the establishment of grades and improve ment of portions of Hermosa Avenue and Broadway Terrace, rank, especial attention Is given to ho so kindly sent the following Catholics, presided In the afternoon session when the following papers were read: "Working Conditions and the Negro," Dr. Karl F.

Phillips, United States com delegates to Geneva would be the council. The junior assls eXBOIB- I I a iLI. i i Interesting news concerning the re scoutmaster training will be uperhuman If they failed to take B. C. Cain, educational llM tht th ih cognizance of that fact and neglected to make campaign capital of urnerea Dy tne city council of the City of Oakland on the xsth day missioner of conciliation, "The Ne.

most of the various species of California snakes will be displayed. Troop No. 4, under the direction of Fred Allls, sout master, and Alfred Blanchard, assistant scout master, Is searching the hills and valleys for King snakes, ratUers and other Among; those who have aided In the capture of a number of reptiles are Donald Harris. Donald Fischer, Hull Dolson, Donald Cur-11 and Garfield Thornton. Much snake lore has been learned cent -corrventlon ot the national Federated Colored Catholics held tn Detroit, Mich.

The reader will recall some years ago the Negro Catholics throughout the United such opportunities as present them-. Oakland Hcout camp's pat dry land gro and the American Labor Move- or August, A. u. 1930, by Resolution ment." Dr. James 13.

Hagerty, dl- No- I'125 8- to which refriice Is rector of social administration. 0.." Ohio State University; and "The KVaid tortoise "Archibald," veteran of 0t th their eagle Ksich w. fout who have not al- several summers at the camp. The merit badge exposition is held un selves. SERIOUS CRISIS LOOMS.

The league Itself is approaching a serious crisis in its history. Many member nations are dissatisfied with Its accomplishments to date Ethical Question Involved In the States, like many other religious groups began to make a survey of their opportunities for advance order of said Commission. der the auspices of the Community JXl'o'J -tudy of bird camp today and n- Kiinuld come to life In the bay area. Out ot this movement there inest ro acquaint tne public with the practical and Interesting lore which must be gathered by Scouts il so that they may participate in pow-wow next Tuesday. The.

was organized the National Fede and, while France has more than by the troop during the past few weeks. Among pertinent facts rated Colored Catholics. They xinees will prepare their own in earning tneir various merit badge found many prominent men and any other nation supported Its authority. It is widely felt particularly In England that Brland's nn mrtl with food provided The first of these trips for the fall season was held this morning st the Mountain View cemetery. Hereafter these trips will be held alternately on Saturday and Sundays to various points In the bay about snakes, they found, was the awards.

Employment of the Negro," uev. Francis J. Oilllgan, Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Rev.

John LaFarge, S. associate editor of "America" presided at the evening session. Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, director of the rural life bureau.

N. C. W. and bishop-elect of Great Falls, also spoke at this session on "Par CHARLES H. FROST.

Secretary. H8-Spt. 6-(St NOTICE III MS FOH 8UHFACB PAVEMENT. The Board of Port Commissioners of the City of Oakland, at Its office, 424 Oakland Bank Building, will receive sealed bids on Monday, September 8, 1930, between" the houra of 8:30 and 4:30 I. for SurfRc Pavement -on th Apron women In the church who were only too glad to extend a helping council at a cost of It cents per Sfout.

meeting were H. W. Garrard. Wll action Is undertaking a federation scheme outside the league's framework has seriously diminished the high school. Several of the troop have turned In the entry, blanks liam Shock, N.

P. Fabrlclous, ana it is expected that all the Richards, Carl Rasmuflsen, O. L. troops will make before ish Credit Unions." Rev. William Harrison, Lloyd Hall, W.

B. Wat "unu iii nmin Avenue ier. September the date on which Once each year the directors of "1 'ic Oakland Area council invite the th Vtor slty of Call. A rornla campus. A visit to the bird "Lf? V.m mnn'rt twI collection In the new Life Helence be held building on the campus will be a 1 vn" M.nd.5 enln Sen tpttut'ot that trip.

Any Bcout or year on Monday Sep- who desirous of oartlcl- hand. Among this number must be considered first the late Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, whoT at his death, left a legacy whereby tha "Cardinal Gibbons Institute" for the education of colored youth was founded In Ridge, Md. Others who have been, cooperating with these colored communicants of the Catholic faith have been Father A. Bolger, C. S.

C. of St. Thomas the foot of Ninth Avenue, Oakland, college. St. Paul, spoke on "What California.

Plan, specifications and rous, James Vanonclnl, E. J. Barn hard and Louis Rasmussen. Ran an entries will close. is industrial I man iorm or proposal will blank form of proposal will FINANCE CAMPAIGN mussen presided at the meeting and league a prestige.

This criticism Is smiled at by others, who point out that Britain's real object in trying to get the federation Idea referred to the league Is to strangle It in red tape and endless discussion and that -Britain flung the same reproach nt France when the latter demurred at dis Flans are rapidly belnir develnnari LOCALS announced tha next meeting oe noia ucioDer for the annual campaign for funds furnished by the Secretary of the Board on deposit of 15.00 check. Certified check in ths amount of 10 of bid to accompany the bid. bond in full amount of the contract to bs given by successful bidder. Contract to be entered Into within The piano recital given evening by Mies Mildred E. i' inner io, invuaiions nave uoou t.

Cs'MttK iiitDiasters and members of the staff by the board 'fie4 the tltne tor ine Alameda council. The Leo Walsh and Frances Mueller, budget has been set at $8600 for Jones of San Jose in Cooper A. M. cussing naval disarmament except uirectors. from tne numDer oi of Cincinnati, Rev.

Marko ot St. Louis, and Rev. John La Farge, E. Zlon church this city, was the the fiscal year of September 1, 1930 to October 81, 1931. The il- imatlve replies that have Derore the leagues disarmament best In years rendered In a local three (3) calendar days after date tAlVAMED A dates of the campaign are scheduled from October 6th to the 18th been received, it is evident a splendid turnout of men will church.

She Is an artist, and her of award. Work to commence with 1 In 1... demonstrated her In five committee, which notoriously has has always failed to disarm anybody. Indeed, to such cynical ob playlngs clearly Organization ot a second Bov associate editor or the weekly magazine "America." Rev. attracted national attention, previous to taking the vows for a priest by publishing articles In defense of present for the dinner, jroiiow.

(5) calendar days after date of Auditor's certificate to contract and to be completed within sixty Scout troop In the East Rlchmnnri MEDA Sept. 6. Invita with an opening dinner on October 3rd. More than 100 workers are at present being organized into 7 the dinner there will be a mlxd idui caiejiaar aavm -mrj' tions have been mailed to all scouts and leaders who servers and they are becoming more and jnore numerous anion, the smaller members which had hoped for great things from the rram of business and entertain- t- nt. lusttce toward aistrict is being planned by a committee from the Flfst Presbyterian church.

R. F. Cox, Richmond Boy Scout official, is working with the committee in outlining nlans for After he became a priest, he was team to Tonauct the campaign speedily and effectively next month. Letters announcing the campaign fine training, and commanded respectful attention. She is a credit-to the race.

Miss Jones is a native daughter, educated In the public schools, and graduated from College of the Paciflo in 1924, going Immediately to Near- York where ahe did post graduate work in music in the La- Board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. O. B. HEGARDT, Secretary, Board of Port Commissioners. 1 125-Sept.

1930-51. attended Camp Stephens, inviting them to attend a special camp service at street Methodist church on September Hth at assigned to St. Elizabeth parish church in. St. Louis where he Im Geneva body both France and England appear to regard the and suggesting that subscriptions me iroop and in considering a scout league as the burial ground for un may be mailed are being prepared.

which time Rev. Castlen who warf. and axe to be sent to all former desirable projects. CAMPOREH icampflre director at camp Bteph- NOTICE OF PIHI.IO WORK Kr1'l' IflL' 13 It 111. III1U Germany, on the other hand, has rorge cerunin ocnooi or 'music.

mediately launched a drive to raise funds for a larger and better school colored Catholic children. Later he edited and published a magazine known as "The Chronicle," which deals with the national Ne Detour Opened to Flans axe rapidly taking shape ens this summer will have a special In 1926 thn nnimni 1Y1, hoped that Geneva might some day r.i i.n na7 Aurjst. a. subscribers at present. A.

W. Porter Is chairman of. the finance committee of the council and Is conducting the arrangements for the campaign. become the platform for a discus lity of i9ju, ine council or tne the holding. 01 tho annual I camp message.

ini raoMon mping competition by troops in ture film "A Day in Camp with the Oakland Area council. Unlike Alameda Boy which was sion of revision of the Versailles Cook man college at Daytona Oakland passed Resolution of In Permit Road Paving KNIGHTS LANDING, Sept. 6. gro problems and has done much treaty, and that hope has not been revious vearat the 1830 event will taken this summer by Mr. F.

to create a better understanding abandoned. Paving operations on the Sutter ncouraae a large number of troops Youngberg will be shown in th between the races In that district. All this Is why the coming week RICHMOND i participate. Every troop which I recreation hall of he church an CATHOLIC CONVENTION may see lively happenings in the city which Woodrow Wilson en- By-Pass road between this town and Marysvllle have necessitated us take nart will be given a rat- refreshments will be served to Last year the Colored Federated lux indicating the decree of profl- those in attendance following th the opening of a detour on a six- tention No. 47090 N.

8., to order tha following street work to. be done, to-wlt: The closing up and abandoning of the following described portion of Twenty-sixth Avenue, Beginning at a point on the southeastern line of Twenty-alxth Avenue, distant thereon 273.40 feet southwesterly from the southwestern line of East Twentieth Street; and running thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of Twenty-slxta uncv which thev have obtained in I pictures. All those who have re Catholics held their sixth annual convention in Baltimore, Md. This deavbred to make the peace capital of the world. (Ospyrirst, 19 JO, Tty Ths Tiibuas, K.T.

Bun.) miplng. Previously there havelcelved Invitations are urged to mile stretch from Robblns to a point about two miles south of the ''ti three winners, in first, second avail themselves of this opportun causeway. The detour turns off at Beach. Fla. After four years she resigned and has accepted a similar position with the Sam Houston college In Austin, Texas, where she will resume her duties after a few days visiting her home, relatives and friends.

Y. W. C. A. NOTES Miss Vera' Jones will serve as part time clerk-as an assistant to Miss Julia Chapman, executive secretary at the Linden branch T.

W. C. A. The branch is adding new members rapidly in an effort to acquire a much needed larger plant. The several committees of the branch notably business girls.

In gave them an opportunity to celebrate the 100th anniversary" of the founding f- the "Community of Delegate to Hawaii RICHMOND, Sept. 6. Plans for a lecture on various phases of scouting at each monthly meeting of Richmond Boy Scout masters by a lecturer from the Scout train department were outlined at a scout masters' meet-Ing recently. Pootit ni asters wttenrtltig the 1 third places respectively, and Ity to see the ramp pictures. her troops merely participated In I ARCHERY CONTEST Robblns, proceeds northward along the railroad tracks and then turns Oblate Bisters" (Colored) which, i hope of attaining one of these I Troop I carried off the honors in thre places.

I the archery championship contest eastward to connect with the main according to an article appearing Sessions Returns After a three months' visit in the highway. The detour road Is in in the Colored Harvester weekly enod rnnnitlnn. 11 for August, 1939, began with four The camporee Is to be a practical! Saturday afternoon at Uncoln park, monstratlon of the ability of a I with troops 4 and 10 taking second Hawaiian islands, where she was patrol selected from each of the I and third place respectfully. the guest of relatives. Mr.

Wrlw-t W. iVhitworth, .1601 Wellington San Do ni in pan colored women, adding: "Today there are 154 sisters and 20 novices in the commu LEADERSHIP SESSIONS participating troops to carry on street, returned this week on tno fmp lire through a twenty hour nity, and the good work of theJ llfCALENDARl liner Maul. beginning on September IS and continuing for six evenings on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights i rlud. Commencing on Friday af dustrial, social and religious are uniting to hold an echo meeting next Sunday with all former dele While in the Islands Mrs. Whlt- ternoon, September II, the affair at ths Alameda evening high school worth visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. W. will conclude at 1 p. m. on Saturday, September 20.

Meanwhile they the leadership training department Avenue us. is ieet; mence nortn-westerly, at right angles feet; thence southwesterly, parallel with the southeastern line of Twenty-sixth Avenue 137,42 feet; and thence southerly in a direct line to ths point of beginning. And said Council does hereby determine and declare that said proposed work ami improvement la of more than local or ordinary public Oeneflt, and will affect and benefit the lands and district hereinafter described, which said district is hereby declared to be the district affected or benefited by sa work and Improvement, and tha- therefore the entire damages. cts and expenses of said work and Improvement shall be and are henc'V made chargeable against and ahlt be sessed upon said lands alstclat, which district is within ti. City ef will have been judged on equip of the Scout council In conjunction H.

D. King of Manoa valley. Honolulu. She also spent several weeks gates and the recent delegates nt the Y. W.

C. A. conference held In Asilomar. California. This will take the form of a garden fete, the principal speakers will be recent ment, group organization, cooking, with the evening high school Is con IT AYl npMQRRQW with her mother.

Mrs. Samuel E. camp making, and various other ducting leadership training courses for those interested in knowing Busser of Los Angeles, who is visiting her other daughter. Mrs. TRIBUNE radio broadcast TRIBUNH radio broadcast.

ti phnues of Ufa in the open. The judges have been selected from among scouters in our council i Mrs. Tarea Pittman and the Misses Zeis Morgan and Dor sisters has unread fronfMhe archdiocese of Baltimore. to- tnt of St. Louis, and the diocese of Charleston, Leavenworth, Richmond.

Havana" and Clhfuefios, Cuba. Their work runs the gamut of Catholic charities from nurseries tohlgh schools and academies. The president of the NatfBnal Federation of Colored Catholics Is Dr. Thomas W. Turner.

He holds the following degrees: B. A. and M. A. at Howard University; Doctor of Philosophy at Cornell University; awarded scholarship to pursue graduate work in the Catholic University of America in more about scouting and the ways of dealing with boys.

All adults Annual reunion and plcnlo of King. Mrs. Busser has been in othy Gray, whb will relate interest who are not affiliated with troops. IS years or over are urged to at Ltvermore residents, 1 p. Moaa wood park.

Honolulu during the past year and will remain another year before ing features ofttre conference. a hey will meet, together with the California Flower Jestivsi. exniD tend these sessions. COlTNClIi MEETING returning to Angeles. committee in charge of the camp Whist party, auspices Ladlea auxiliary Railroad Conductors, 1:15 p.

Paciflo building, Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. Inspection, Lt. Quentln Roosevelt auxiliary U. V. 8 p.

Veterana' Memorial building. Rllth-rlte club regular session, p. 4028 Telegraph avenue. Itlon and nrotrram throughout the GRADUATION EXERCISES The health school of -the Mar During Mrs. vVhitworth stav in The following meeting- the oree, at scout headquarters on day.

McKlnley grammar school Wednesday evening, September IT, I Alameda council is scheduled for 8 grounds, Snn Leandro. and the final set-up of the Half Hour or music, ureeic Tne- ket Street Seventh Day Adventist church will have eight graduates who will receive certificates this p. m. on September 17 in the city atsr, University of California; 4 camwree will be worked out. 1 CELEBRATES m.

Municipal band concert, 1:30 p. Sunday night In hydro-therapv. Music will be one of the added fea Washington, D. member of staff United States department of THEATERS J.akeulde park. Honolulu, the Pan-Pacific women's conference held a two weeks' conclave at the Punaho school, one of the oldest educational Institutes-.

in the Islands. Mrs. Whit-worth at-tondedma-ny' otthe sessions as an unofficial delegate. Mrs. W'hltworth was also entertained at a reception given her by the Hawaiian branch of American Association of University Women, of which she is a member.

Downtown ble class meeting. agriculture as colaborater In plant diseases; member of leading bio The annual homecoming of troop CI took place on Thursday, August IV at the Lafayette school, he i el.raUon took the form of a re-r j-non to the parents of the Scouts 11 a. Hotel Oakland. "Glorifying the Amer- Allendal lean Ulrl." Kxhll.lt or elementary srnool logical societies of United States. work.

a. m. to 6 d. exhibit hall. All council members are receiving notices of thla meeting which we know will be of interest to all.

It Is planned to show the camp moving pictures at this meet- ing'also. SWIMMING MEET The fifth annual swimming contest sponsored by the American Legion of Alameda will be held for Scouts at Nentune beach on the afternoon of September 18th under the direction of Otto Rittler, dlrec- room Havlland hall. University of Broadway "Officer O'Brlen." Capltol "Arlzotia Kid." Century "Lummox" and "Brlna and contributor to leading technical and educntional Journals: professor in biological department tures. The-, public will be welcome. RKTI RXED HOME Mrs.

Carrie Truafant of Oak-Innd with her son and daughter have4fust returned home after having visited relatives in "New Orleans, Cincinnati and Lou Angeles. HARMON PAINTINGS Word has been received that the recent pictures winning the Har California. lng Up Father." i i i the. troop. Sixty-eight persons iv tended the psrty, including the ti are membership of the troop rumlttee consisting of Leo Taylor, i Dr.

F. C. Phillips, Taul Hampton Institute and recently Oakland. County of Alameda, State of California, and Is particularly bounded as follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north kr a line parallel with the southern line of Kfmt Twentieth Street and distant therefrom southerly 125 feet, meas- 1 tired along the eastern line Twentv-sixth Avenue: oq the east by a line parallel with the eastern line of Twenty-sixth Avenue and distant therefrom easterly 85 fpt mea-ured alone" the southern line of Eat Twentieth Street: on tha south by the northern line of Foothill Boulevard: and on the west bv the eastern line of Twenty-sixth Avenue. All of the aforesaid Improvement shall be done In accordance with the provisions of an Act of the legislature tha State of California entitled "An Act to provide for lay.

Ing out, opVilng. extending, widening, atralghrvning or closing up in whole or lu part any street, square, lane, alley, curt, place 'within municipalities, and to condemn mnA CLUBS spent a year In study In France San Benito Pioneer and hltnea-r- Her Cair. Dlmond "Mysterious Island." Dufwin "Lombardl Ltd." Kantmont "Men Are Like Fairfax "True to the Navy." Juetlce." i and jerry Strang. One of thevoutstanding events of Dies in San Francisco Uhe entertainment program con- tor of physical at the TOMORROW. American Legion Service club the convention was the playing of a.

band eemred Catholic boys Fox-Oakland "Last of HOLLISTER, Sept. 6. Patrick the luncheon meeting. 11:16 p. Am- 'baxvador hotel.

from Holy Trinity Colored Catholic church Cincinnati who were mon award lust spring will shortly be exhibited this coast and that arrangements are under way to have the exhibit visit this city. The object of the tour as readers will recall, is a direct result of the Harmon Foundation in cooperation McKenna, 78. Irish pioneer of the Cottonwood section and sire of one Ditanes." Fulton "Constant Wife." Golden State "Mysterious Kiwanis club luncheon and en Isl taken to Detroit for the occasion tertainment, 12:10 p. Hotel Oak of the largest white families of the by their pastor Father Leo Walsh. and." Granada "Song of the Caballero early days In San Benito county land.

Altrurlans noon luncheon ses slon. Athens club. They arrived in time to attend the thirteen children eleven of whom Grand-Lake "Double Croaa with the commission on church solemn pontifical mass sung in St. High Twelve club regular noon still survive, suddenly collapsed and died in Fan Francisco yester Mary eatholio church with Rt. lunrneon.

meeting, fig tvntsiie. Rev. Michael J. Gallagher, Bishop and race relations ot the Federal Council of Churches in Christ in America to create a wider interest by the general public 1ir the work day wnne visiting with kin. Rosds.

Hippodrome 'Paris." Lincoln "Arltona Kid." New Frultval "The Border Legion." Orpheum "DIrlana" and vaude Dlmond Merchants' Association luncheon and business session, 12:10 p. va-t Hopkins and Dimohd avenue. McKenna took part in the Labor Day celebration at Bolado Park here last Monday, evidently in his neat Oakland Hoosters club bust ville. nets meeting, I p. Prescott usual good health, and his death of Negro artists to stimulate Negro artlts to strive for achievement in the fine arts according to high standards and to encourage the general public In the purchase of productions of Negro artists, thus oi ueiroii as ceieDrant.

THE TROGRAM On Saturday. August 30. there was a conference on "Industrial Problems" sponsored by the Catholic National Welfare conference. Jointly with the National Federation of Colored? Catholics. There were three sessions.

Victor Dan Alameda Council Calender September 10 Dr. Stephens' camp 6:30 p. m. Scooters' round-tjjle. Hotel Alameda.

September 15 Staff meeting, 2826 Central avenue, 8:00 p.m. Leader-hip training session, high school. September 17 Council meeting, city hall, 1:00 p.m. Leadership training setnion. high srboL September 18 Legion Scoot swimming sneet.

Neptune Beach, 3:30 p.m. September 19 Leadership training session, high school, 7:15 p.m. September 24 Leadership training session, high school, 7:15 p.m. September 23 Bosrd of Review, 7:30 p.m.. Scout executive offices September 26 Leaderahip training session, high school, 7:15 p.m.

Oakland Council ToeidiT, September 9 Training session for junior assistant and senior-petrol leaders. Monday, September IS Annual Scoutmasters dinner. Camp Dimotid, 1 p.m. November 10 to 17 Leadership training week. LWember 29 to Jl Snow ramp, Dorrintlon.

came as a shock to a wide circle of friends. He was one of the first settlers In the then remote Emmet and Cot school. Cut Side Consolidated Civic clubs, regular bunlnens session, I p. Melrose public library. KAca.ES PLAN BAND.

HOLLISTER, Sept. 6. Encouraged-by the good showing and publicity falling to the American Legion drum corps here, the local helping to put them upon a better economic foundation. tonwood sections, in the 70s. His Palace "Montana Moon.

Park way "Safety In Piedmont "Painted Angel." Plnaa "Arizona Senator "The BlgPond." T. ft 1. "Man Trouble." Vltaphone "The Office Wife." BKRKKLKV, Campus "What a Man," Lorin "Vengeance." Rlvoii "Ship from Shanghai." Strand "Such Men Are Danger acquire any and all land and prop-i erty necesxary or convenient fop1 thut purpose," approved March l'f. and the several acts amends tory thereof or supplementary threto. For further particulars, reference Is hereby made to Resolution ot In-I tentlrwi No.

47f99 f. s. for the shove described work on file in the of flee iC of the City Clerk of the City ofl Oakland. This notice shall he pub-J Mshed for 1 days In The Oakland' Tribuwe. being the newspaper desig-j nat-d by said Council of the City of Oakland for ewta publication.

WALTER N. FRICKSTAD. of Streets and Tt Officio City Engineer of the City of 1 Oakland. Oakland. California, September X.

A. 1929. 124-Spt I-lt. wife died twenty years ago. Of the Watch this column for more iels, principal of CarUiiial Gibbons institute presided the morning definite particulars as this will eleven sons end daughters surviving, ten live in bav communities.

mean much, not only to Negro citi session. Donald rmrshall of the Ford plant at Detroit spoke on and one, Mrs. TVi-'H. McDonald, is Wages and Unemployment" and aerie of Fraternal Order of Eagles, decided to organize one under the resident here. Four sisters and a brother, all county pioneers, also zens, but to all races as many do not know of the splendid work that haa been accepted by the Harmon foundation after a most severe ous." John Dancey industrial sec instruction of Joe Devoe.

Kn.mlsh retary of the Detroit Urban league War veteran. Funds are being spoke on "Living Conditions in De U. Journey's Knd. HAYWARD, Hayward "Only the Brave." ST LEAK DRO. 1 Palace "True to the survive Kim: Mrs.

Mary Leonard, Mrs. Julia Leonard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Mrs. Ann O'Brien, and McKenna, criticism and Judgment from white artists of both national and inter troit William A. Prather.

field raised for a bugle and drum band. agent of the Federated Colored national fame..

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