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4-B SUNDAY OaklanD NOVEMBER 3, 1929 TV COUTIN Stars ikmS andthe if 'V 4UU ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY ii i THE TRIBUNE "IS THE." OFFICIAL-PAPER Vft tomentSspr the Lhabot UDservatory ajr FOR. EASTBAY DISTRICT BOY SCOUT TROOPS Earle g. Linsley ten minutes or so was furnished OAKLAND t.yjthe men in their successful pre. Tn a recent statement Dr.

ffeorae c. walker James f. cressitt icntiitlon or this parody. Charley Davis, recreational dl E. Haynea haa "that one of the guests, af the luncheon to Premier Ramsey McDonald, held rector for the city of Berkeley, was introduced as a new member the moon.

The angle between the lines from Oakland and Capetown A hiphly successful seuson of leadership lraliiiiiK'as brought to a close on lust Monday nii-'ht. Altogether 130 diplomas were presented at tho conclusion of the cpMsfnn. feature of in New York city at the Hotel As-tor, was Miss Katherlne Gardner, the Troon committee, an through the center pf the moon welcomed by men and boys alike, one of the secretarlea of the com may be called the parallax of the mission on the church and race- Troop 1, Iierkeley Boy Scouts, hel.k Parents' Nicht and Court ol the laHWiieellnS was the presenco I of the wives of the men who hddj moon. If the moon could be viewed from one of thte pIacesnentloned MEASURING DISSTANCESS IN SPACE. Third la Series on Celestial Measurements.

Many visitors at the Chabot observatory listen with amazement as an astronomer states the distances of the planets and stars, and by the very expression on their faces the astronomer feels he is not 93,000,000 and may be used in computing the distance of a star. The agle forjned at the star in the Illustration is very small. In the case of Alpha, Centaurl, our nearest neighbor, the parallax is only as great as the apparent diameter of a sphere one foot in diameter locator fifty miles away. The distances of the stars are go great that we cannot pretend to relations of the federal council of churches. The luncheon was given by the English Speaking union of which Miss Gardner Is.

a member, and then instantly from the other Honor, October 24, which probably surpDEHed in numbers present any court of honor ever held by this been taklnjr triilnluR-. The psitner-ing was held In the auditorium o( the II. C. Cnpwell store. Sixteen of the diplomas were plven to loaders who completed the standard course In scout leadership place, it would not appearKJn both instances to be in the eanve part of the sky as Judged by thiback-ground of the stars.

Thei moon vancement of Colored People, left New York September JO en-route to Kyoto, Japan, to attend the third biennial conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, October 28 to November 8, as a member of the American group. Mr. "Johnson haa leave of absence for a year, granted by the N. A. A.

C. P. board to enable him to accept the Rosenwald fellowship, will during his far eastern Journey." IXJCALS Major and Mrs. Walter Howard Loving, recently entertained with a reception and dance In honor of Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. John Ernest Green, of Wllberforce university.

The citizens of Oakland, Irrespective of race, will welcome Llentenant-Colonel and Mrs. Green. He haa a fine military record. A. A.

C. VICTOKY A little over a year ago Mrs. O. M. Ruffln, organized a colored committee to cooperate with the troop.

Tho program was conducted tin In cooperation with several other organizations. In his address the premier urged these groups to work for peace between nations which der the leadership of Acting Hcout being muchnearer to us than any realize what we really mean when oilier ceieauai tiuject gives a large we wrlt, th, figures. Alpha Cen- master Albert Und, and a series of very entertaining skits were put on by the different patrols. A Court also implied peace between racial groups." SCOUT CALENDAR Monday, November 4. Training troops 101, Lincoln school, Kleventh and Alice streets, 7 p.

ni, Friday, November Court of honor, districts two and ten, 1102 Seventh street, 8:00 p. m. Saturday, November .9 Radio school, second seislon, Camp Di-niond, 7:30 p. m. Monday, November 11 Special nature outing in ramp bus.

November 11 to 18 Book week. What are you reading "Thursday, November It Lecture on children's reading. Prof. Craig, Hunter Hall, 8 p. in.

Saturday, November 16 Junior assistant tcoutmsater training session. Camp Diinond, 8:30 a. m. to i p. m.

Camp reunion dinner, Camp Dimond, 6:30 p. Monday, November 18 Train in troop 101, Lincoln school, 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 30 Senior patrol leader training setaion, Camp Dlmond, all 'lay. imrdiui, tauri. not visible In nur latitude.

1H The above statement will be or TTauallir tVia Mrtli'i Mntaf I he nearest of the bright stars. The of Honor, directed by District Com believed. Or the visitors may say: may bo true but I cannot see how you can measure distances in space from the earth." Sometimes to children we must say, "Well, that we can do it, and do It accurately is true, but to explain in a way that Children can understand Just how it is done in not stance is approximately 275.00OX The latter figure being used aa a unit of measure is the Interest to the colored club women of Oakland and northern California, who will recall that Just two years ago at a dinner held in Hotel Oakland the opening of the missioner narom place and ninny Hcouts were promoted and awarded with their respective certificate and budges. The coun garded as one point from which the the lines' areJrawh. Our lllua-tration of the parallax of Venua Is thten the angle made-at Venua by two lines drawn from Oakland and the earth's center respectively.

If which ronciudea during the summer yarn lion period. AH of the other diplomas were given for courses held during the mo-nth, of October. The 8 troop officers In the elementary scoutmastorshlp course were presented wjth, nd-vance diplomas, while 21 other men taking this work received approved diplomas and five of them minimum diplomas. In the first alt) work, conducted hy Ira C. Gwln, 10 men graduated fromJthe course while five more wepir given for advanced work In first aid.

distance of earth from sun. Siriua in' Canlis Major ia approximately twice aa far away. Most of the cil personnel was well represented Institute of International Rela easy. You must trust that we are on this court, 1'roressor W. tions," were respresentatives of for Herms, president of the council eign governments and ten colored Alameda County Welfare league.

Included in this committee was At and also retiring chairman of MEASURING DISTANCE OF PLANETS BY PARALLAX Troop l'a committee, Daryl H. Mil ler. chairman of the central examining board and Hcout exec club women with- this correspondent. The speaker of the event waa a representee of the Canadian government. He spoke on the "power of the press in creating a better understanding between nations end torney Lawrence Sledge, to whom she later recommended to the Val-lejo branch N.

A. A. C. P. This branch for years at different tlmea' haa solicited the assistance of Mrs.

Huff in, in the fight to does a tlve O. IK Hharpo all being present, The mapping; course under II. D. Many parents were in attendance. bis well as members of the troop racial groups." Atnsworth turned out 27 graduate mappers.

Fifteen expert signalers were, the product of. the training- committee. District Commissioner separate school In that city, These colored women guests, as The result of the legal ability of Harold Piatt, and former fcfeout master Forrest MacAbee. well as the Federation of Colored Women' clubs, had been invited through Mrs. Henry Grady of the a splendid opportunity la afforded by thla bird sanctuary for scouts to become acquainted with most of The chief business of the evening was the preparation of the troop's Alameda County Federation of our common ducks and also some shore birds and other water fowl.

application for charter renewal which was to be presented to the (white) women a clubs after they had discussed at their meetings conducted by D. 3. McKlnlay, Attorney Sledge, the Vallejo branch N. A. A.

C. P. won a victory. According to the following newspaper account which is headed "Judge ordera Negro achool closed; long fight comes to close with official edict of golano Jurist." "Fairfield, October 1 Superior Judge W. S.

O. Donnell, ef Solano county haa Issued an order closing while eight others became profi It was one of the regular week-end bird hikes directed by "Bugs" Cain, council naturalist. On next week-end advantage will their "better understanding of colored people and their Ideals they had gleaned through the writings dent in talking: by means of the Indian sign language under the this correspondent, especially of be taken of the three day school re commissioner's cabinet at a special her reporting through the Oakland cons for a more extended nature meeting to be held October 80. Ac the Vallejo Industrial and Normal Tribune of the sessions of the Nat ramble. The large bus acquired by the Oakland Council laflt spring ional Association of Colored Wo cording to the Hcouts, however, another very Important matter was the "Feed" which followed.

This makes possible longer trips into lewu Institute for Negroes. His decision ends a fight between the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, of Vallejo and man's clubs at the biennial convention held in Oakland the previous leadership of 8. 1 Towle. Nearly 200 men had soma part In conducting these various courses. Over 100 of them had a perfect record of attendance throughout the eight days of training.

Bjeh a splendid accomplishment in the field of leadership training Is bound to make the service rendered to Oakland troops not only familiar territories. in i i ii On next Kundiiy afternoon, a uly. The invitation was extended had been arranged by the mothers, of course, and was served by the to the then state president of Call group of thirty scouts will leave Camp Dimond to spend that night fornia Federation of Colored Wo-men'a cluba who was Mrs. Esther sons. 11.

Ol Llnd accepted the Bcout- and the next day either on Mt. Diablo or the southern end of ones Lee, a resident of Oakland C. II. Honey, principle of the achool." Attorney Sledge'a wife ia president of "Art and Industrial club," one of the oldest federated colored cluba in jiorthern California. She alao la one of the med a county.

Particular attention Arrangements were made wlrereby mastership of this troop which has been without an official leader for representive attended the Janu will be given throughout the trip to all forma of nature worktrees, shrubs, mammals, birds, reptiles ary meeting of the Federated ('el- sometime. Ills offer of service conies at a most appropriate time, Inasmuch aa it is impossible for a red Women clubs, and invited for the California State Federated clubs. It waa through her confi them to attend the First Institute more enthusiastic, but far more fective. The regular semi-monthly Meetings of the training troop for scout leaders, designated as troop 101, will be resumed on tomorrow night, November 4, at the Lincoln school. The scoutmaster of this troop u.

II. V. Leffler. For two years thia troop has erved as a training medium for International Relations held in dence In her race thnt the citizens ana at night tno star will be studied. Those who 'have already algned up fur this outing are Gordon Hyde, troop 7 Harold Kroeger, troop 70; Clarence Cole, Bob Dc.lareuelle, and Cranson Hopkins, troop 76: Alex of Oakland were recently permitted to enjoy the privilege of listening to the only Negro U.

S. congressman, Oscur Del'rlest, who apoke troop without a Scoutmaster to reregister with the national council, Bay Hcouts of America, and Troop 1 Is already due1 to reregister. Judge J. K. Pemberton was elected chairman of the troop committee, and other members of the commit Northern California.

The colored women responded, about fifty attending all the sessions which were held three times a day for a week In the "Women's Club house" In here on "Citizenship." right and wait until you are older and can understand them better." In this article we present diagrams to Illustrate some methods of astronomical measurements. In the beginning It Is necessary to give a definition. The term to be defined is parallax. This Is a broad term. In general it means the difference in direction of an object when viewed from' two different Berkeley.

men who are unable to attend the short ltnenslva courses given each lull. Any troop leader la enabled to solve difficulties In troop admin WIN'S KPiXUXG BEE According to a newspaper clip tee are A. II. J. Forrest As a result Of their attendance an MacAbee and Professor W.

ping from a local paper which states Herms. istration by attending; occasional Invitation was extended to Mrs. Mary McCloud Bethune, then presl-dont of the National Association of 'Fifteen young students of the Cunningham and Joseph Ness, troop DO. The excursion will not bo limited to first class scouts. Any scout who is thoroughly Interested in nature work is eligible to come, regardless of rank.

HOOK WEEK. Most scouts are no fond of reading that it is unnecessary to urge meetings of troop 101. atara are too far away to be meae- ured by any method yet deviaed. In estimating such distances It is customary to employ the "light year" as our "foot rule of the heaj ens." This Is the distance light traveling at approximately 186,000 miles pere second will travel In a ytar. In convenient mimbera thla is alx trillion miles.

Most of the atara are ao far away that it would taka a -century or more for their llghjt to reach us. The light by which we are able to see many of them haa been thousands of years on its journey to our eyes. CHOIR WILL DANCE RICHMOND. Nov. 2.

At Its an Frank McCoppln school at Seventh avenue and Balboa streets, San A pioneering expedition over the However, the activities of the Colored Women's clubs, to attend Kit Carson trails was made by nine' troop will be organized this fall In the "Pacific Institute of Interna- Li'ranclsco gathered recently In a Berkeley ScoutH liiat week-end, Oc- aui'h a way that a very definite radio station to Inaugurate a aeries Venua is In the plane of the horizon of Oakland the parallax la called horizontal parallax. Thla is illustrated In the diagram by the dotted lines, and angle OV'C. If we regard th9 earth aa a perfect sphere, this angle is a right angle. The line OC is the earth's radius and is a known quantity, approximately 4000 miles. The angle at may be known by exact measurement, then by the principles of elementary trigonometry the length of the line CV may be computed promptly and the distance of Venua from the center of the earth thus becomea known, The aun, moon, 'and planeta give measurable parallaxes, but most of the stars are too far away to give any measureable angle by this method.

We must therefore let in the diagram represent the sun and represent the earth Then the distance OC ia approximately tionai Relations neia in Hawaii But because the biennial conven tobnr 2U-Z7. under the expert lead program will be carried out. This schedule of activities will be devul ershlp of George Holmes, deputy commissioner lu camping for the tion of N. A. of of which she was president convened at the sume them to colubrate book week by reading a book.

However, there may be some scouts who have not nped through a givon number of for the benefit of new men starting weeks, and then will be repealed Berkeley council, and Clarence w. date in Washington, v. U. She up pointed ta represent her the fol lowing colored club women points. It is the angle formed by two lines drawn from the object to the points.

To illustrate this apparent change In direction along a line as viewed from two different points, hold up a pencil in front of your eyes and in line with some object across the room as the casing of the door or window. New close one eye and get it in line again. Then close the other eye and notice how it appears to have changed its position. Your two eyea 4n the experiment may represent two places as widely separated as Oakland and Cnpetown, South Africa. The pencil may represent nual concert and dance to be held Mitsdmnes Hettle Tllghmnn, Cor-rlno B.

Hicks, and Sadie Chandler Cole. But because the California Whitney, Hcout -txirnmissioner ana veteran camper. Tho gsjiup was or. ganlzed as a Scouts-troop, with Whitney acting -tSs Hcoutmaster, Bay Kills, as patrol lender, John Bicker as assistant and Ellis Frederick aa scribe. The trip, which covered thirty miles in a 24 hour of eight spelling bees to determine the spelling champion of San Francisco, in a hope to gain the major prize a radio Bet.

The contest waa conducted by Paul Pitman, known to thousands of children aa "Big Brother Paul" Phyllis Foreman, age 11, of 7 grade, won the contest. Miss'Le Vergne Porter, lyrle soprano assisted by Madam Margar-etha Van Lobennel will appear in recital presented by Proschowskl school of singing, Friday evening, November 15, In the Women's City club of Oakland, State Federation of Colored Wo the course at a later time. InuRinuch as the policies and plans of the troop are to be dt.ter-mined upon at the meeting tomorrow night, It Is advisable that all those expecting to Join the troop ahould be present at that meeting. Preliminary announcement has already been made of two specialization co roes for scoutlcaders. One of these will be a course in outdoor in a local hall on tne evening oi November the Richmond Manner choir will present talented individuals from various places in tho bay district.

done any reading aHlde from their school work slnco the summer vacation wua over. Huch scouts are men's cluba convened at the same data In Fresno, they were unable to attend. An Invitation wan extend period and which was made on horseback, was the first of Its kind urged to Hnlect at least one book from the list published herewith to to be undertaken by Scouts In Berk ed to another distinguished colored person In the person of James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the elny and Instruction In handling bo read during the month of November aa an observance of book TRIBUNE CLARICE PATTERNS National Association for the Ad the horses waa provided by tred Dtilton who accompanied the party. Each Scout and leader carried his cookery directed by O. lluling, the 'fcrhe'r will be a nature course In rocks anil minerals under the leadership of" A.

K. I'. Harmon. Any vancement of Colored People, in the organization's national office, In New York city. SOUND AUCTION own bedding, food, utensils, and personal equipment, thus eliminating the necessity of hiring pack lierscs.

The purpose of the Kit t' v- ACCEPTS INVITATION Some time ago the national office of tho N. A. A. C. P.

Issued the following statement: week. Book on the following list are especially recommended for boys of scout age. They ore all available In the Oakland free library and its branches. If you wish (o know more about these particular books, see MIhh Morgan at the main library or "Buga" Cain at acout headquarters. "Tenderfoot with Peary" by Bo-rup, "Heroes of Modern Adventure" by Bridges, "Boy's Life of Roosevelt" by Haeedorn.

"The Dark Fri "At the invitation of the Insti oi.Kiunu scoutmasters desiring to loam more In cither of tiieinn two fields should sign up at once at Co'ut headquarters. CAMP KEUMOX. Reservations for the dinner to be provided for veterans of Oakland ncout cumpa and their parents ore already flowing in to tho scout office. It la anticipated that several hundred scouts and their parents will come to Camp Dlmond ot. Sat II CONTRACT 1 son trnlle In to create eumcleiit Interest In horses to form a mounted patrol of Berkeley Scouts.

That the first Journey found great favor among tho young riders Is evidenced in tho following remarks mado by the scribe: tute of Pacific-Relations, James Weldon Johnson, secretary of the National Association for the Ad- Leaving Fred Dalton's Riding o'clock, they TA BY WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD ZJ ThKwOMD'S (GREATEST AUTHORITY stops. At three reached Berkeley." Academy at 2:4 5, tho Scouts went up over tho hill past tho Summit The adventure was entirely suc gate" by Hnwes, "Smoky by James, "The Book of Camping- and Woodcraft" by Kephart, "Up the Maaurnl for Diamonds" by Ia Vurre, "Boy's Life of by Meadowcroft, "Moby Pick" by Mel cessful, according to Scout Com missioner Whitney, and It la believed that this activity, Inaugu BASIC BIDDING METHODS A AQ7 VOI97 I 54 KI9 rated by Scout leaders, may- be ville, "The Flamingo Fenther" by Mnnroe, "Scarlet by Sub sponsored by the city recreational department an a pastime lor adults. At Whitney i a member of urday November 1, for this affair. Kach year scouts who have made Special attainments in the way of advancement work und honors are presented wlth'Monor medals.

These medals are also presented to those who served the camp In a leadership Having once received a medal for the first year'a attainment in a summer camp, thereafter bars designating the year are added to the medal. Inr addition to these awards there WlU be a very Interesting program' of scout atunta and singing, as well as a showing of the camp movies made during the past summer. Scouts and leaders who attended lette, and Daniel Boone, Wilderness Scout" by White. Any book in this list ahould be of tremendous Intarnst to any boy who bus not read thorn. Another th receratlon commission and much greater probability of finding; partner with more than tliree cards of suit when vour suit is of less than five, in which case, there is trump protection in both bands.

In other word in ouch situation- neither hand can be forced in the trump suit. A fourth reason is that the showing; of two suits is usually of extreme importance to partner, as -vhile he may not be able to support the first suit, he may hold strong support for the second. i A fifth reason is that if th hnrt suit be bid first and fol Reservoir and along the Wildcat Canyon road. Beaching the San Pablo-Orinda highway, they took the Alhambra road to Bruno'a ranch. There they corralled their horses and hiked a mllo and a half to a camping npot.

Tho boys were careful to select a place off the UaHt ily Municipal Utility dlslrlct'M property, an they know that these grounds ar not available for campers. Tho Scouts prepared and ate their evening meal, after which they presented cnmpflre program. A group of Scouts from troop 40, who had chanced to hike over the same way, nan Invited to share tho evening's entertainment until nine Holmes Is camping supervisor of 8 6 4 2 VK65 76 32 43 A 109 5 3 A 4 3 2 10 852 the recreation department, 4he city will bo kept in direct touch with the success of the enterprise and thus guided as to its decision to sponsor such a recreation for the list will be published in this column next weeki Parents of scouts and scout leaders are reminded of the special public gathering at Hunter Hall during book week. Thla meeting will bo for all pa rants and anyone else Interested in directing most residents of Berkeley. Scouta making tho trip were Kay Ellis, Dick Kathbone, Bernard Bowron and John Bicker, all of A I mo 8 AQ98 A 10 7 6 Auction -lidding 1st Rd.

2n! Rd. 3rd Rd. South 10 2 4 Pass West Pass Pasa Nortli INT 2 XMmond camp, the Oualnla camp and Diamoml-O mountain camp nre o'clock, which was bed-time for the helpfully the reading done by expected to attend this reunion din troop 23. Ellis Frederick of troop 4, George Rclsmnn and Kirk Hayes tired rid era. Tho boys hud an curly breakfast the next morning and re Her- There will be a special get- young folks.

Professor Hardin Crnlg ef the English department of Stanford university will be speaker of troop 33, and Bcnno Milmore of turned homo via the Bear Valley road, making aeveral Interesting troop 27. or tne evening. The meeting will take place at p.m. on Thuredav, November 14. Hardin hall Is in the new school administration building lowing an assist bv partner, the second suit be such hid clearlv marks the uit fi named to be the weaker of the two either in length or top strength.

Salient Point of Bi' ding Auclwn: South opens the bidding with one Diamond. 'Vest passing, Nortli takesout with one No Trump, fcast passing. South shows the second uit- biddiiiR two Clubs to feel out Hie strength of North's take-out West passing. North vith a 4-3-3-J distribute I and holClw double stop- together for the members of the (No. 3116).

A new trotteur type that shows smart waistline. "Its captivating in black silk crepe, with vestee wjth Peter Pan collar of silk crepe Lake blue. Cuffs of fitted sleeves are of the blue crepe. The surplice bodice detracts from width and is finished with a self-fabric shawl collar. The circular flaring skirt hat a fitted hiplines, and extremely full hemline.

Style No. 3116 can be had In sizes 16. 18 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inchet bust. It't stunning in black crepe satin with white silk crepe contrasting. Bottle green faille silk crepe with eggshell shade is most charming and flattering new combination.

Printed transparent velvet in rust brown coloring with con-trasting of canton crepe in harmonizing shade it youthful idea for general afternoon occasions. Midnight blue wool crepe with white crepe de Chine is smart all-day type that can be worn for shopping, luncheon, office or classroom. An especially lovely choice is feather weight tweed in Spanish red with blending tone in faille silk crepe contract. Covert cloth in plum shade with matching shade silk crepe is sportive. Crepe maroeain, printed Rayon crepe, printed wool chal-Iit in tiny checked pattern and canton crepe appropriate.

at iU2o Hncond avenue. IS tWlilt. CALENDAR Eagles' Flight group at a later date. Because of the- large crowd that la expected for this gathering, It is East Pass Pas Contract Bidding 1st Rd. 2nd Rd South 1 3 West Pas Pass North 2 Pass East Pass Pass BERKELEY A representative group gathered October 23 on the ground of the ITDMORROWI ITODA7I TRIBUNE radio broadcast.

imperative that all those desiring to attend purchase meal tickets ore Thursday, November at 5 p.m. The coat of the dinner will ha tO cents per plate. Jt'MOIl LKADEKS. The sixteenth of November, Saturday, has been set for the day on which training will be offered' to junior assistant scoutmasters. This training ia open not only all those are how warranted and holding that office, but ali-o candidates who have been properly rec California School for the Blind to participate In the formal dedication of a Hcout Hut presented bythe Lions' club to Boy Scout Troop No.

2. The traffic was handled by TK1BUNK radio broadcast. California Alpine club, trip -to Tennessee Cove twelve memners or Troop 10. Contra Costa Hills club to climb Alter refreshments, the program east neak uf Mt. Tiinmluals.

was in Ken over by President Nell Berkeley Hiking club to visit old son of the -Linns' club. Holllrt Thompson, in his dedicatory nd- log cabin in Little Redwood can yon. ommended by their troop lenders. rl onmnnfAil a Unniif In lila im names ot six wore scouts Membership report- luncheon, Oakland Women's City club, 13:16 p. dining room.

Chorallsts. Italian room. Oakland Women' City club, p.jn. Splash party for membera only, Oakland Women'a City club awim-piing pool; 2 p. m.

Oakland Y. M. C. A. concert or-chestra'a one hundred and thirteenth lobby concert, 8:15 p.

m. Oakland Boy Scouts, training troop, 101, Lincoln school, Kiev-enth and Alice streets, 7:80 p. m. American Institute. Stewart building.

Sixteenth and San Pablo, evening. Oakland Unity Truth center, Oakland Women's City club thea nave been added to the list of can- adolescence, to a mariner who flnde didatea which was published In this difficulty in leaving harbor at ter. 10:30 a. m. I give the above deal to illustrate veis the.

two unbi suits, bids two an important differentiation in basic 0 Trumps, concluding the bidding, bidding methods. it -be known Contract i In Cor.tract the bidding that in respect to the bidding ol two js sijKhtly different. North with suits, one of four and the other of jouhie stoppers in Spades and Hea.ts five cards, there are Iwo schools. One, an(j takes-out with two No the old school, advocates tht bidding Trurnt)S jnvrtfh a lurther No Trump of the longer suit first and one, the Dy South if any values out-new school, advocates the biddine; of 0 Diaraonds. 'outh accept thia the shorter first, ohturr frovided tht jnvitation and bids three No Trumps, ahoritr suit fa) of biddable lenttth deemmK the showing of his Club suit least four cards, and (b) the.

higher met these conditions unnecessary, rmitma of the two. Thus, a plaver of the old school, with Souths hand Salient Po.aU Play would bid the Hub suit first and. sub- opens the Two of Spade's. The, senuentlv (if then necessary or Dummy Koinn down Nortli can count expedient) the Diamond suit. on the gve jjjuh tricks, three Spades, and theorv.

as old as the game itself, tlvo jjijjonds. Obviously his only that the suit first named indicates ca the Ace and King of bidder's preference. Hearts and the King, of Diamonds. The writer has stoutly contended he wins the first lead that this practice, however sound wjth Kin(f in rjummv to disguise faieht have been before the advent -i hold the Oueen. column last week.

These hc in I the mart but. who, having once Clarence Smith, troon 4. Al I ncqiiired the. nece.ssnrv instrument Meeting of Council of Jewish Juniors, nscmblv room, Oakland troop jiunoti jjhvIm, 1 may sail tho seven ncaa with ease. Women's Cltyclub.

2:15 p. LAnsr, Jlooert J.uelilng and Itnv Kcmtlng, ho slate. 1. furnishes this Vellingham, troop 9fi. A day nil exigence to the boy so that he CLUBS ei activity is in store lor ol.l.-r can go and accomplish that which Hcouts who come to camp on No-jia him by his parents' 1 and the rest oT the ndult wor: THEATERS Professor V.

B. Herms. president TOMORROW. American Legion Service club, Athena club building, luncheon. How to Obtain Clarice Pattern.

Writ your aam asd aldreas plainly. Including elty, giving the number and -lze of the pattern you dealra. Enclose II cent la stamps or coin (wrap cola carefully) for each pattern and address your envelope to Olarlce Pattera Bureau, Oakland TRIBUNE. Oakland. Calif.

Aa these are ordered apecially from New York, a rea. sonabla time ahould be allowed foi delivery. 'ijor tne council. In a brief talk, nc- acouts have already lcned up p. t.l .1 ti I the cln-s In Instruction I'.

i.e!to s.ouilnc nn.t K-nes Past presidents' doy and nomina given during the roinlnu month o-t tion of officers. of Troop 2. acknowledged it In be- Oakland Electric club. Hotel Oal.lnnd. luncheon.

Camp Dlmond. The first session of the school Was held hist Katurday evening. The course is being conducted by Julius (jtilu, scoutmaster of troop 77. KiwnuiH club. Hotel Oakland.

luncheon. High Twelve club, Plg'n Whistle, half the troon members. Dr. It. At the first session the funda luncheon.

mentals of radio, such as reception. Oakland Civltail club, Athena of the four-card suit hid. ts no longer with establishment sound: and hence that the shorter of Hat Juit It will here the two suits if originally biddable tha, if omoaeni first should be named first and the longer another Spade, suit held tn reserve. There are many make fiye QubSi t0 reasons in favor of this, the more Diamond and three Spade modern practice, one of them a pure trjckj pf thym jn alL psvcholneical reawn is that corrpara- shoM take fir Heart t.veW havers, after b1rfnr mt the Diamond lonff suit first, have the renmred tudg- fc or four odd. can be ment tn know when it is safe to name 1 Allendale "Girl on the Barge." Century "Beau Broadway" and "Leatherneck." Dufwin "The Shelf." Fern "Just Off Broadway." Fox-Oakland "The Saturday KlKht Kid." Fulton "Her Night Out." Omnd-Lake "Four Devils." Hppodromc "Vaudeville and Pictures." Orpheum Rose's Mldgeta and "Night Parade." Senator "Ist of Mrs.

Cheypey," 1 The Virginian." Vitaphone "The Ive Doctor." BKUKKI.EY. Campus "Charming Sinners." U. C. "The Sophomore." detectors, antennae. amplifiers.

club building, luncheon. fonrarde by air mart on the day the? reach The THIBUNBPattern The-. ar fair snd the pattern? are en their way wert within twenty. four hour after they reacb the New Tor fashion dealrnera, tborcby ktasjrlac prompt deUvery. phones and spukers were c.nsi l- club, 4U2S Telegrapn avenue, p.

m. 1-renc-i, principal of the school for the Mind. Mis. Carrie Itovt also made sprncln in vhn they expressed their of th Scoutim: proirruin and what it Is doing for these l.ovs. A rlaylet entitled- "ColumbU" DlacoVered written l.v a sixth grade hor at the Schcol for Soroptimist club, Hotel Oakland, CUT UT ALONG THESE LINES luncheon.

CLARICE PATTERN BUREAU OAKLAND TniBCXE. Oakland. Calif. West Oakland Boosters. Present liool.

8 Tr: m. Atrurlrins, Athens club, luncheon. Piedmont Avenue District Prop the Blind, was enacted 1 the tuein- Enclosed find I for which- pleas send patterae aa listed bers of Troop 2. The Imivs, In rea. funseq-jenr mgs ill Involve radio traffic procedure, radio l1w.

measurement, drawing, code practice ltd the care and operation, as well as construction of transmitters and receiver-. The hcoiits who Application for this tr are tt'. follows. Altkr. Bum II.

Albert Bcs-Aell. Kit' i i i. J. Fried, Dnk chiii. Ti.vlorJ troon I'i; D-'ve "larree Cd" end 1 I What would you bid if A K6 iO 8 6 10 6 2 erty Owners' association, Plymouth chcr.

library, p. in. a snorter sun on of bidding, particularly when the bid- fr-jio din reaches bieher fieures. hefding So few even though convinced that tliev should make this hid. th rnuraire of their convictions, whereas if thev hid the shorter suit firjt it of being blind, ihi- out very well, laving smcss mi fact -t hut.

like I'olumbus, the lliivenscomt )nirroement Huh, LKGIOX INSTALLS EL CKKltlTO, Nov. 2. New of 1 la vcnscii! boulevard and Lei A 98 ct. fi. m.

lo III Sci'UUpi--were .1, something, and that the men. t. wire dlscoveriiig In theii work with the boys. reouires iudrment or eouraee to Mrtncr ravine opened the bidding witn WII.I, SHOW WAIt MOVIK ll.Mo.Mi. Nov.

2. "Flashes Nam Paiern Sire Number Wanted Street )) a a9fl (Print er Writ FiaJaty) ficers Installed by Louis Hagen American Irfion post here are as follows: Mnthew Hodge, commander: Arthur Stein, first vice-enm-mamler: Blake McNeil, second viee-coinDiander; Louis E. Davis, past commander: Fred Prosser, adjutant; C. A. Masss.

treasurer: Wil F-rieda Pcoutin.i." a 'sit, was focp 76; and Davit, iio, 7 J. A of i irs scouts of A ct a five-reel motion pic-toi of a lit henl World ar scenes taken l.v ih armv signal Corps, will hovn at the next meeting hid ti Icnocr smt or a snnsemiem one jrumn. round. Another reason, is t1.at it is Answer tomorrow. t-ral prefrraMe to have the lomrrr i '-it the suit as it provides wkltrfcmJ will mwr sBwtMie dVv-rU cn in Ice ra.ds.

-ermit anas pr.M. A third reason is that there it 22. 'ZXHSSHH presented by members of the Li' ir' 7Tjo committee, mui to the tt pa; eter-! of all those assembled. of Altlha Masonic lodita on Tuesduy rvenine. November 12, at Masonic liam Gllmore, historian; Calvin Calvert, chaplain; Neph Timlin, srseant-at-armaf zy to obsrve water The of this sketch was men-fcwl on Lake Htrritt.

Each winter ta) and a most enjoyable i ISA af aUQ taa, nan here. SSI AI3 XSTSS ITT" Liii.l.

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