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16-T SUNDAY DafelattO Crffiune MARCH 20, 1932 COUTING TODAY in the HIGH SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BYDELILAITLTBEASLEY THE TRIBUNE-15 TH EOFF1CI ALPAPEJV FOR EASTBAY BOY SCOUT COUNCILS Commencement speakers of the sented by Alexander, Hamilton junior high students during as- amhl--Milal, 1-b. I San Leandro high have been nounced by Miss Ruth Mason, vice tho tremendous expense, the na tional organization has been to dur erineipab- San- Leandro- high Is the BERKELEY OAKLAND first high school of tho Oakland Oakland Area Council Calendar March 20-26 Camp Dimond open for Easter holidays. grade choraL directed by ills Essie Jenkins, sang-eeveral selections. A girls' double Quartet, directed ing the past year in defending members of the race against cases system to select student speakers nERKELET. March IS RerVe for the June commencement exer March ZUfick frame making tourie, Camp Dimond erellMiop, 13 Ip.nw by.JUjss Irene Balcolm.

sane "Ben oigee. ur5-grres tive hoard met in Berkeley Acknowledgement Is-- extended for-thts Mcetpmt acopyot the-quarterly bulletin of Bennett College for WomeriTGreensborougli, NortfcallnamajEial.froinJtha United States treasury department and bureau of public health service. The Bennett College bulletin was heavily outlined In a deep black bprdeivbecause of the death of has only a faint Idea of the watch Four members of the graduating Monday for a dinner and council fulness of the national, office of class were selected to deliver ad meeting with 27 members present. They are Burton Adams. the N.

A. A C. P. over their cltl This was the first meeting of the Nadlne Overpack, Alfred Stott and zenshlp rights. It waa quickly Kathleen Wells, demonstrated, according to Chlo area board.

The council was more firmly organized and the following and their families will bo held from 4 to and to p. m. tomorrow night by the Oakland Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, at their new home on the fifth floor of the Plaza building', corner of Fifteenth and Washington streets. Homer J. Bemiss.

Scout executive, the new offices, "A more efficient center for serving Oakland Scouting." This Is the first time In IS years the Oakland Scout headquarters has been moved. March 21 Headquarters open house, 500 Plaza building, p. m. Training Troop 1 01. scout headquarter.

7:30 p. m. Ked Cross examiner's certification. Boom 211, City Hall 7:30 p.m. March 22 ASM training course, Camp Dimond, 8:30 a.

m. March 23-25 Nature outing, Sen Josquin valley with B. C. Cain. Msrch 24-25 Sea Scout ship Viking to Paradise Cove.

April 1 Eagle court of honor- April 2 easy" swimming instruction, Y. TT. C. 7:30 p. m.

Southern Alameda County Calendar March 23 Scout Leaders' association of Southern Alameda county, Broadmoor church. San Leandro. 8:00 n. m. Student speakers were chosen on a basis of high scholarship, school Sledge, chairman of membership, "L.n, auu Acj I Dancers." The quartet is composed of Betty Jane Nelson, Jean Bar-nett.

May Philpott, Rita Robbins, sopranoes; Irene Pavon, Elsa Anderson, June Warren, Evelyn Smith, altos. Dances by members of Mrs. Hil-da Koiman's physical education classes were given with the following girls participating: Eleanor Adams, Hermine Adamson, Jean Barnett. Helen Beck, Ruth Black-well. June Blanchet.

Nancy Burke, Evelyn Clinnick. Margaret Doling, service and previous experience in who reported a splendid list of new members was secured after the public speaking. officers elected. Professor W. B.

Herma, Berkeley, president; J. D. Keith, Crockett, vice-president; George Miller, Richmond, vice-president; D. H. Parce, Berkeley, A committee of faculty members selected the speakers.

Topics for close of the meeting. The clos Ing prayer was pronounced by the talks will be chosen later in Julius Rosenwald. It gave a full account of the memorial services conducted by this college honoring him on Sunday, January 24. It was held In the college chapeL There were several items on the program of great valuo to the Negroes of the United States. the term.

April 11 Washington township scout leaders, Irvington, 8:00 p. m. father David R. Wallace. RECIPROCITT MEETING All four chosen as speakers have been active In student affairs third vice-president.

Wallace S. Wood of Berkeley was elected treasurer, and C. W. Whitney was elected scout commissioner for the area eouncll. besides maintaining nearly perfect Berkeley-Contra Costa Council Calendar March 21 Troop organization meeting.

Overnight tamp, 7:30 p. m. Msrch 21 Scouters' trsining coarse. Berkeley Overnight camp. 7:30 p.m.

The reciprocity meeting for northern. California' Federation of scholarship records during their nigh school careers, Miss Mason Colored Women's clubs will be The scout commissioner's report for the area showed an Increase of An item of apeclal Interest on the program waa "The Rosenwald salt. held Saturday, April- 9, In Sacra- Adams Is student body president The new offices, being more centrally located, should prove satisfactory for transacting Scout business, and filing applications for summer camp, Bern Us said. CAMP SIGNUPS. Oreen Dlmond camp and gold Dlmond-O summer camp applications are already beginning to stream into Scout headquarters from boys who know what Scouts do at summer camp and what furl they have there.

Among the Dlmond camp regis March 25-26 Thousand Oaks district and Scout Berkeley District Camp-fire, Overnight-camp, 7:30 p. m. March 25-25 Patrol Leaders' Pow-wow. Overnight camp, 5:00 p. m.

mento. Mrs. Nettle Coats, of. do 108-scouts In membership since January. This makeaa total to while Miss Overpack recently won mestic science, will have charge date of 1690 scouts.

tne annual Rotary speaking con of tho lunch. Miiared Doyle, May Farr, Mathild Freje, Elsie Gareis, Isabel Halsey, Dolores Holmes, Jane Jones, Mars garet Jones, Dolores Lorraine Levy, Ruth Loctov, Edna Mc. Kasson, Marjorle McFessell, Mar Jorle Thelma Morelra, Elsie Morgan, Leone Nordseth, Patty Northrup, Patricia Price, Eva Raab, Leone Schlavln, Melbs. White, Doris Wood. Helen Zepf, Marlon Petersoon, Evelyn Agrella, Ruth Anderson, Selma Anderson Edna Beth.

Ruth Kelly, Esther Ott. Marie Swift. Vera Trus-aell, Valerie Walker. Eleanor The program will be under the Objectives were adopted by the board as the program for the year Msrcii 28 Scouters' trsining course. Overnight camp, 7:30 p.

m. Msrrh 30 Scoutmasters' round-table, Overnight camp, 7:30 p. m. April 1-2 Campus District Campfire, Overnight camp, 7:30 p. m.

test at the school and her name haa been engraved on tho trophy direction of Mrs. Hattie E. DeHart, cup presented to the school by the are: Jivery troop registered; ten per cent gain In new troops; aver Schools," an address given by Miss Beatrice H. Beaumont, supervisor of Gulford county schools. It was in the south where Negro school children do not have an equal opportunity for public school training that Rosenwald built schools for Negro pupils.

Tho Memorial adilreaH was delivered by N. C. Newbold, director of North Carolina state department of education for Negroes of Raleigh, North and no doubt will feature some particular objective of the National April '6 Commissioners' cabinet. Overnight csmp, 7:30 p. m.

April 14 Council Cub committee, 'Srout headquarters, 7:30 p. m. ban Leandro Rotary club. age number per troop of ecouta 24 PLAN MOTHERS' TEA Negro Health Week program, trations are the names of Bruce April 30 Annual Field Dsy, Overnight csmp. reregister 72 per cent of all scouts! The senior mothers' tea.

trad! Alexander, Troop 91; Harry Col auain a quota of l'JZ scouts per which comes in this week. CLUB WOMEN HONORED tional class event of University lins, Troop 11; Norman Crume Asten. McFayden la experience troop committeeman, members of high, will be held on March 31 in cobsen. Troop 65; Harold Hagert, Troop in, uuu- population; organize by end of year ten cub packs, with membership of 200; organize four sea In scouting work, having been a the school library, The colored club women In this district were honored last week Troop 33, under J. A.

Coughlln, sroutmsHter, is planning an over II; Mark McDonough, Troop 36 filiated with a Hcout troop in Dixon Muriel Gibson, general chair This speaker, the reader scout ships with membership of 75. Art Smith, Troop 81, and Walter When the Hill club of women from night trip to Cave pear as both a Scout, leader and cam man, said preparations for the tea try to have In two summer camDS. Winter, Troop 91. will recall, is a friend to the Negro people and has done much to raise Piedmont, with Mrs. J.

M. Jones, Liver-more April 23 and 24. The flireetor. Troop 43 meets every are nearing a close and invitation of Mariposn avenue, opened he hletory of the cave appealed to the Monday night at Alexander Hamil winter camp and overnight camp 50 per cent attendance of scouts will be sent soon. the standard of education for Child Welfare Meet Called for Denver WATSONVILLE.

March 19.A Scouts who have already decided that they will attend the camp high In the Sierra Nevada moun home for the regular club meet Troop as the cave waa the hide-out ton school. It is sponsored by th Committee chairmen Include re Negroes in the south. It was most for one week's camn attendance. Ing in which the president, Mrs. Hamilton Dads club, under Archie befitting that he should have been ceptlon, Martha Love; Invitation, of a band of Mexican bandlta led by Murletta, rhelr chleftan, which Wiedershelm, presided.

The fol The next meeUng of the area board will be held In Richmond on Warring, president tains this July are: Ed Schwarz, Troop 11; Laurence Fltzslmmons, selected to deliver this address, Madeline Rranstetter; decorations. American Legion and auxiliary lowing program was given: A lec robbed atage coaches and desolate Charter members of troop 43 are Clair riff In; entertainment, There were other Interesting num May 9 at the Hotel Carnuinez, Troop 15; Bill Williams, Troop 29; ture was given by Miss Ruth Baily, child welfare conference, which, will be attended by representatives ranches throughout what Is now Robert Ahreu, Perry Bardeneltinl Marl Dondero; food, Frances hers on the program. The picture PATROD LEADERS POW-WOW. Charles Rattray, Troop 10; James Alameda, Contra Costa, Han James J. Benn Kmll Ens.

Har Velrs; serving. Margaret White, of Mrs. Jennie B. Moton, wife of chairman of the committee of the Welfare of the Colored Group Next Friday and Saturday patrol of the two organizations from tha Mcintosh, Troop 65; John Aim and clean-up, Paul Kingston. the president of Tuskegee Institute, leaders, assistant scoutmasters and rison Hampel, Roy Mitchell, Rex Murphy.

Blwood Sherbourne. Valor western states will be held In Den worth, Berkeley Troop 19; Edwin (Alameda County Welfare League Alabama, who was the first worn PLAN SPEAKING CONTEST. older scouts will gather at over. smith, Mortimer Smyth and Keith an to receive an honorary degree Jouquln and Santa Clara counties. Six members of the troop will hike to the troop cabin, the location of which Is still a secret, under Edwin to pass teats.

This hike la aet for March 21, 22 and 23. Those who Students of Castlemont high plan Ludeking, Troop 31; Robert Hagen, Troop S3, and James Bchlndler, ver, Colorado, April IS and Is, according to Dr. Henry G. Watteri, of Watsonville, chairman of tha night camp at 3 p. m.

for their annual pow-wow. Scouts from both on the subject, "The Development of the Negro In America." She was followed by Miss Orchid La Verne loeger. from Bennett College for Women to hold a school-wide public speak Troop l. Troop 120 Is headed hr Bvron and the picture of Richard B. Har Ing contest In the latter part of Berkeley and Contra Costa county Porter, singing a group of songs, Packard with Carlton Poren as of the Green Pastures com April or the first of May, accord will meet with Oscar Klrkham.

re Pictures of 1931 Dlmond camp scenes and photos of th 1932 Dlmond staff are posted at Scout Legion's child welfare division -for this territory. Dr. Watters, to-' gether wjth Mrs. Nell Falskow, of assistant with tha following com pany, who gave a -recital In the Ing to announcement by Miss gional executive from Salt Lake, to discuss problems of the patrol. classic and Negro spirituals.

The other partlcipantvas Mrs. Florence Porter, who recited poems mlttee representing the Brete Harte are going on the hike are Kdwln Luedeklngr Pete Fulton, Wilbur Appletree, Paul Loze, Bernard Lamb and John Helm. Interest of Bennett College recent Myrtle Cromwell, head of th Eng uaas club: R. Frank Kegg, ly in Chicago. headquarters with a list of Scout's names registered for the various In the evening a large campfire will lish department, is coma, Washington, auxiliary chairman for the territory, will from well known Negro poets, the St.

Dennis, J. Kluus, W. R. Brook ne neid, ajongar-wlll- boosting and Preliminary contests will be STATE CONVENTION late rnul ijiwrphco Dunbar and OVERNIGHT HIKE Raccoon Canyon will be the des er, A. C.

Bocchlo and Clyde stunts performed. held In the various classrooms and preside at the conference. Mrs. In last week's account of the camp periods. Names are entered on this ctrap roll in the order reservations are received at Scout noweii, ins troop meets every Bud Ray, senior patrol leader of Lorena Good, of Modesto.

Califor. James Weldon Johnson. CALIFORNIA KINGER. state convention held In Berkeley the winners of these will partici pat In th finals. Tuesday night at tha Brete Harte tination pf scouts of Troop 78, led by C.

L. Cole, scoutmaster, on an nla, auxiliary chairman of the divi by the Women International troop 24 Is In charge of the powwow. His assistants are Ed Srhues- Junior high school, Finals will be held during 1 sion will attend the sessions. overnight hike. The troop will League for l'eace and Freedom.

It Madam Nellie Dohson-Plant, a former Oaklander, who has won fame as a soloist with Williams sler, Robert Flandors, Nick Minlt- Charter members of Troop 120 student assembly In Jordan hall, Speakers of national prominence should have been mentioned that hike to the canyon Wednesday and return Thursday. Contestants will be judged on In In child welfare work will add ret the league was addressed at 3 p. tn. are: Louis Amborn, Tl Brookes, Gerald Fitzgerald, Robert Jubilee Singers, will make her terest. and organization of their sky snd Harden Oatewood.

CONTRA 40STA EXPOSITION. Contra Costa county's merit badge exposition which la being in Unity. hail, by V. Kwonglce th delegates' and plans will 8WIMMKHS TO COMPETE Expert swimmers of the Park farewell appearance As a guest ar talks, vole snd delivery. Kwong, official representative of mggins, victor Howell, Eugene Kegg, Richard Norman.

Sidney developed to care for the ever In TO SELECT ACTS Boulevard district will have a tlst at the Palm Sunday evening service of Cooper A. M. E. Zion x. a.

Wong, Chinese consul genersl. sponsored by the Knights of Dun- jroxeti, Kicnard Wright and Rich Acts for the semi-annual Oak wno spoke on the Chinese View headquarters. RED CROSS RECIIECK. First aid examiners for the Oakland Area, will be re-examined at 7:30 p. m.

tornorrow in room No. til of the city hall, B. C. Cain, educational director, announced yesterday. Members of the American Red Cross will be present to conduct the examinations, which are open to all Scouters 21 years old whether or not they have been previously certified as first aid examiners.

The group will first meet at chance to try their skill at the diet rirt swimming meet at Lakeside ard filllingaley. land high "home talent" assembly creasing demands on the Legion and auxiliary for asslstanc front cMldren of deceased and disabled World war veterans. church. She will be supported by church choir, of which she wss NEW TROOP OnOAXlINO. will be selected after school hours amis of Contra Costa, will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday In Pittsburg.

Twenty merit badge booths will be featured at tho ex Plunge on March 28. Events will be the same as the eventa for the A new trooD to ba known as point of the Chinese-Japanese Conflict. He Is the foreign news editor of the Young China, Chinese newspaper and official organ of formerly a member, the Trehel on Msrch 29. Cleff quartet and Miss Msr- roop in is now In process of or Various students and groups of Council meet. Troops 33, 66, $7, ganlzlng at the Castlewood high guerltte Johnson, a life long friend, students ar preparing acts which position.

TRAINING COURSES RELIs. 71 and 73 will participate. who will sing a duet with her. scnooi unaer the sponsorshln of they will auhmit to a judging com mlttee. Boy.

Scout Show to Open Fund Campaign th Caatlemont n-H The Berkeley scouters training Mr Nellie Dohson-Plant. after aiaryatf, district commissioner, an The "horn talent" assembly will leaving Oakland. studied and graduated from the Chicago School nounced Thursday. Troop commit neia on April and will tea PITTSBURG. Msrch 1 Defl- course which Is being conducted Overnight ramp each Monday evening at 7:30 p.

m. wUI meet again tomorrow night. A group of Scout headquarters, 600 Plaza building, to attend the open house nd examine the new Scout quar of Music. During her recent tour ture student talent. teemen or the new organization nlte dates for the Roy Scout show.

I JOIN ART CLASS In California she sang In many are: E. W. Zueger, H. E. Uebner, GIRL SCOUTS to serve as an opener for th cam some to men are enrolled In the ters before assembling across the of the larger churches of other Thre Technical high art stu M.

R. Emerson, C. J. Nedderson paign for funda In this county, will various courses which are, being dents have been selected for the ana u. r.

Halatead. Tha first meet races and even at Htanford Uni set during th coming week. street for the evening's work, ASSISTANTS TO MEET. given in elements of scoutniaater- pectal Oakland high schools sculp versity. The appreciation of her Ing of boys will bo held directly ahlp.

troop committeemen, special Judg Wad Moore, chairman said tndsy. A mobilization snd pa rail class that meets every own rare will be demonstrated by Prospective junior assistant the Chinese government. He Is a graduate of Boston University and a member of Delta 8lgma Rho, national honorary society, and has lived In China, the United States and Australia. This address wss followed by an International Cantata for l'eace, given by the pupils from tbe Theosophlcal Sunday school. MASS MEETING fX ESS The mass meeting held last Monday evening In First A.

M. E. church by tho Iocs! branch, Na-liorml Association for the Advancement of Colored People, fur their annual spring membership drive by the national organization field aeeretsry, William Pickens, waa a decided success. The meeting waa ization courses In menu making. louowing ine Kaster holidays.

CANTEEN STOCKED. Wednesday afternoon at Central reception Immediately after the hrough th business district will and first aid. Trade school under supervision of evening services she leaves the ERKEI.EY, March 11. An in precd th show, commit teemt-a unusual opportunity for The Contra Costa county train B' Miss Ruth Gabriel, University high next day for the east. Scoutmasters will meet at Camp Dlmond Tuesday morning at 1:30 a.

m. for an all day training sea-Inn In leadership and the duties of the junior assistant Ecoufhiaster scouts to learn real camp cookery teresting twn-dah course In Rrownle training was com teacher. Id. Tentative plans for obtaining a tm-nmque is offered at Camn III FRIDAT-fcFR VICES Tho Good Friday services, noon The moat talented art students mond with tha addition of drhy- sea scour ship fur the use of county from each of th city's high schools pleted Tueadsy at the Llttla House, Miss Julia Williamson, "Field ing course for the Kaxtern division of the counc il has an enrollment of (( men. The minimum standards course for oroutmasters and committeemen is twin ic given- each Tuesday night In I'ittahurg.

In particular. roups msy also outlined at th selected aa members of the to 3 p. will be observed this yesr under the suispl.es of the araten roods to the list of supplies available there week-ends. Besides Carl N. Helmlrk and Henry L.

ion by W. R. hidden, field la Hopkins, field executives, will con xecutlve, under whose ill reel 10a Owl." from New Tork, waa the instructor and the following wom soup roils, surh waterleea vege. tables as potatoes, carrots, sninarh Techlncsl high I represented hy nna Louise Wilcox, Charlea Corra duct the program with the assist Oakland Council of churches st Cooper A. M.

E. 7-lon church, with the following ministers and their the program Is being si ranted. UiAti. AWARDED J. R.

Moore, past commander of en took the course: Mesdames nd James Rlahnp. Aiding in plans for th event re: F. H. Barnes, J. Deinpaey.

wpened with prayer pronounced by onions are for sale. Canned foods are also storked at cost prices foe Hcout use In tbe cooking area air cnnrresatlona cooperating: Dr. J. American legion post no. 22 pre esslo Dart.

Arthur Myer, fiusie Fev. T. Deams Hcott. the Pa at or. S.TI liENTM WRITE POETRT Htudents of tho sixth semester P.

Hubhsrd. Beth Eden Bsntlst A ma lid Ptow, Dr. O. K. A reins.

sented Troop 12 of Albany with a McDonald. Vat Daniels, tlrsca Lar after which a double quartet from church; Dr. r. D. Norris.

First llliani Tall.ee. Merrick Creah Jr. large American flag at its troop English clans ar writing original the church Junior chotr rendered son. Blanche Rncca. Florence Uro- meeting last Tuesday evening.

nd r.dwin Ksplev. Nazerlne; Dr. J. R. Ladsbornugh.

Prcehvterlsn: Adltitant Frances TiititM' five Horn court The first court of he nor poetry wa class projects, according to Mrs. Alic Miney, Instructor. rhlero, Jarntielin Chrlstensea. Leicester Williams. E.

W. Lock- Albsny Rotnrjr ctuh 'gsvo the troop its Troop 13 flag. Thin presenta a croup of numbers, followed hv soi sung hy Kenneth Fpencer, of Han Franeiacn. fiesn Pickens waa held by Troon i of Rurrkhatier Outstanding work has been done State Finance Head ood, Rea Ijiwrence tion was made by President of by Kathleen Wlnson. June Lynch, tial Wriso and May MacLeod.

Albany Rotary dun. ance of various council Scoutmasters apd troop committeemen. Lunch will be served for the group by Orvil Huling, chief of commissary during summer The course will adjourn at 6 m. CAMP OPES Alii WEEK. Dlmond ramp opened yewterday for a seven day ramping period for Scouts on Easier holiday frem school.

The Iocs I Smut rendesvous will he cloned all day Easter Sunday In recognition of the Twelfth Scout Jaw. "A Scout la Reverent." Test panning and merit badae. games, hikes, craftwork, archery will be a few of the attractions Thomas, I'aul Johnson. K. J.

Willi! a and Mian Barbara McMillan. Howell. Halve Hon Arniv; Dr. TI. T.

H. Johnson. Taylor Memorial M. and Dr. C.

A. Deshler Friends church. The suhject will he. "The Seven I.at Words of Jesus." Tho public will be wel District Coinmlaninner Charles then introduced by Attorney Ceorge Johnson. The address of Pickens wss one of the beat he has ever delivered To Be C.

C. Speaker LODI. Msrch 1J Holland A. ncl grift, stsl director of fi The third semester English class preparing puppet show tn he school rsa staged last Tuesday night before half a hundred- friends, parents and arout official. Fred K.

Waldon, arranged for tha court In cooperation with his treop committee of: Louis It, Auchard. E. J. Odarstaft. Frank M.

LJvlligHtnne. Thnmua A VI The Big Tree Regional confer presented In th near future. In this cltv. telltntr aomethin- of ence took plai-e at Asilumar thia nance will ad dress the bi-munthly Aduiiia wss preeent st the meeting snd talked to the trio, p. Three troop commit leemen were preaent.

Troop of Alliuiiy la sponsored by American Iegton Poet no i'lii. Victor eek-end and several Berkeley Inner meeting of the fan Joioioin 'ounty Associated Chambers of Irl Hcout council members and from Misers hies." based on TRIBUNE CLARICE PAfnlsl jiH based on utio's book, will be presented. tarl L. Hmllh. leaders attended.

Many I'ac-iu- Commerce her Monday niuht. George l.armn la event moater. will The trmiD set a record fne if coaat represent at Ives met to confer andenrift will discuss tax prob re com- by awarding five first rl ith the reiiional director. aal lems of the stale. (M Hi IK HONOR Troop It held a Court of Honor Friday evening In F.diaon iect.

which will draw hundreds ef ark, and Mrs. Frederick K.dcy, to Robert Livingstono, Jewell Knew, Reports will be submitted bv th ITIONS Hah nieeie. James Waldo. national president; Oleda He rut t- library at 1 o'clock. ('.

DeWolf. Promotions In tho Mi-Clymonds various committees. The gal her-Ing, which will be presided over by y. director of plays snd pageants; district romiiiMaioner for Houih XO. STII.

Berkeley presided and other meiik-l President C. P. Dutton of Tracy. Entertainment will be provided by hers of tha Court were J. high- Junior traffic reserves have been' announced by George K.

FuV-luiali. prlnciiutl. illiam Lycos has been appointed captain: Clarence lUalem, first lieutenant, and Mr. K. Daniels, soprano.

Ar LH.nsId Waldun. A oeniur patrol leaders certirk ate was also presented to Janiea Wsldon. Vincent Hlddle. KolH-rt Htahl and Milton Huth were awarded tenderfoot pina. AWAKIM lK.ATKt Two alar hadgea preeented to Wllliamo and Itay Vtasarhlev were the feature of the Trmm Is rangements are in chare of E.

K. Iteors Pfnff. seennd lieutenant David. oerretarv-mannBer of Ih Julia Williamson. Brownie director, frtftn the national office In New Yelk.

Mr. and Mm. Arthur Myer and Mr. and Mrs. Hpencer Jones were entertained at a dinner party at the Utile Hmiee Monday evening, the hnatesees being seven au la who cooked snd served tha dinner as 'l- ST.

PATRICK'S rittN.lt AM laMil District Chamber of Com Haun, aoo ii I master. Ijnilert. assistant scout matter, ItraUlev. junior aaelatant proiitmnater, Klrkham. Hall and llnrrlaon were committeemen preaent.

The following advancements for Ihe court w-ere reported: I'aul Wiee. Rollino, first claaa, Millie A St. Patrick program was pre merce. Scouts 1 this fine outdoors camp of the local Scout council. Scouts interested In nature study will have an opportunity (the first 30 to sign up! of making a three-day excureiun in the council bue te the Sen Joaquin valley en a rim I ile with R.

C. t'aln. naturalist. Member of the party ill take food fr eyen meals which will be cooked en route. Vela said.

Reservations will he accepted at hindquarters or at the Camp Dlmond museum. r. scorTs ail. Ten "mm" of the Be Scout ehlp Viking timter Harold loi, klppee, will sail Thursday morning on sn overnight cruise In Paradte Cove. curt et nti held leaf week In the group's meetin Ulace In the t'hevrnlet entplnyee's acini hall CALENDAR Harold MacDnwell.

ocuutmsaier. annunced. part of their eooklng merit hediie requirement, tiirla completing this pert of Ihe tent were: tirare Htifta, Hnppv fovle, InmIs fun-nelly and I'hvtlta M.tny of troop 4: MnrthA snd Hetlv I'm of troop 7, Finn rises pin were given to Ralph -Utile. Jack Thtiiiiai aH liadls. second claes, llilhert Theodore Johnlon.V!u.

Wettsti'in, tendorloot. Merit badses were swarded to Hurley Wllkenaon for woodwork; Wiiiinm Kkh4H for fiieintinehip, Ruaael Hull for fireninnhi and cycling. 'olliwlng the court of "lo while merit Iwiluea were prewnled to Charlea Harria. i.elanri Mlelne. k.

Jack THEATERS I TODAYl honor an Inveeliliit-e service waa eVilliem W'aaarhlev and William Maearhlev The seamen will uw the council's power launch, the He Hawk, fnr the trip. Robert Myers. Kca Hcout eaeciitive. will accompany the Scout sailors. Older Scouts living the lower Here's a delightful varislion of tho two-piece And what lovely affair It is.

The blouse ends at an almost normal waistline, following tho latest Pai ls offers. The pointed tilpline of the skirt gives tho figure a lengthened line. Note the skirt haa inverted plaits either side tn sdd width and stilt retain Its straight, slim line. Slate blue apd white crepe Bilk print with. pUin creu in slaio hlue made' the original.

It ran also be carried out ss a complete dreee by choosing one material, if you please. Style So. ST 1 1 msy he had In sue Tt. 13 yesr, 3. 1., 4 and 42 Inches bust.

Fine 3 requires yards of-3-inrh material for blouse with yards of Inch materl.il for. skirt. held. Refrcahmenla were eerved. TRtMU Til 4 AMP Troop.

of Berkeley which la and Jewel lrnnherry of troop i. The hlL-h a. hool troop held a supper meelina; at the Little llouae FrulMV evening. Mrs. Itnlh Pane was In charge of tbe meelina, in the aeni-e of Ihe lateHnr, who was attending the reKiomtt confer-em-e at Aaiiomar.

Mlaa Olerfa KchrnttW. director of plavs and pageantry for the lilrl 1'epperell as swarded a camp humir medal and an esamiiieia card, while Charles lUrrie alo received the camp honur medal. Allendale Toiichdown." It road ay "Suicide Fleet" and Toner of the Family. I'apitol "Dane' Team." I'entur' "Subway t-lpreaa" and TRIBUNE radio broadcast. Entertainment and rarnita 1.

Jewish Community cetttCi 12 Fourteenth street. "Too Young in Marry TOMORROWS MM Inmond "Palmy Usw histmont "Muiclde Fleet." Fairfiix "Palmy Days." Fox-Oakland "I'olly of th Cir sponsored by the Iterkeley Lion's rtuh is To ramp at I'nmp tontra I'oeta during the eprtng. varatlin nest week. Dr. French-, superintendent of the Blind school, with II.

R. Hhiirle-. diet n.t commla-aioner for Ihe Campus dlatrict will accompany the bote to the high Sierra camp near Umr It irn. -IIKMIt IHI KT Troop "9 held a Court of Honor with J. II.

Piatt, district commissioner presiding. Olio Johnatin Hmuia. talked lM-fore the physical education matora in tlearat gj m-niunum Wellleaili afternoirn. cus rrullvale district may soon he formed into a new See Scout Ship according to an announcement yesterday by Myers; The nrgan-I in 'Ion he a district ship, and ill take in only those older Hcout particularly Intern) el in mmiiii. ship and the seafaring aide of the ISoy hcout prnsram.

Scouts IS years old and at least first flans rank are eligible to join this ehlp, It li their meet er permission, Myers declared Such Fcouta should communicate with in 32 com I. merit ha sea were presented to Harold Hroadlient. Jack Farlev. I.e.ter liroux. John A.

Nejedly, liod Petrr-en and red ttotnn. TlleSAslllt MKKT fkouteis he Uaahinsion toKnahip held a meeting last Monday mailt at Ihe tragi huuw. Thia meet In in set together the adulter of the dlmni't sm attended by a re.te.elil jilve of praciicat-ly ee tr.n.n in the a sal of tie In Ihe dlxlrlct by TRIBUNE radio broadcast. Truward tlrcl p. tst, Harrison street.

Whist. Havenarourt Community' club, IS p.m.. Havenscuurt 27 Fruit vale "Way Back Homo." TJem Musical Comedy. tiolden Wats "Dane Tam. tiransda "Doadlln" and "cSaf The Tied wood Troop No I of the Burhank school registered for the coming Car.

The c.irl Hen ma of Ihla a roup are as follows: June In Hell." land Mirnn H. nslj of the troop and Helen Nordern. H-len Clorno ,1, Grand Lake "Ladle of tho Big House" and aUag Show. GLUBS Mercedes and Elrua Brennee. Mar- Advancement was made ov Jsck Jori I'owera.

Belly Shnaban. 1.1 e.on.l Sllarman Lincoln "Suicide Fleet." orpheum "Ladle of th Lury" Z.Z il of the sroun, hi la orei as- Willi th. and" TOMORROW Kiasnla club meetinx. II. 1 Miii'setu, Marviierlte an.l received Ihe hird slmlv merit! IMadva O'Mrien.

I.oela I ha dee and IturrH Johneon Mildred Be. ker. riir.iheih 1 ihe conee-va 1 ion ha dee I tirsth. and lnaine 11 henbank. KOI Ml THI I 1 i- hl.cether of getting In scout FOR MP 4MB.

o.e. Pamce "1 nder Eighteen." niereai prwhlenis of mutual An organization for'cetttue im- it tu dim iaaa ge'hee Hcotits liilereete.i in atimo luiereai. Ioramount on Man." Parkoay "Penrmd and Sam" and "(Hepplng Ulsters collecting, trad.nir and the fine; illiera recently elected by thai! 'Th "'rkelev itrl H. out round! technique of -valuing alanine. croup ere K.

Ton heeml, preal- haa a auoimer ramp of It" heme proposed bv At Currier jeenl and K. K. Carroll, ice.piem. I hl vear The eacl location I'tedTtont "Pea, 6' Retio" and "The Big C-amhle p. Hotel Oak ml Hish Tselve cluh session, li lt p- tn Pig histie.

Amrrins rrir rlub luncheon, noon. ciuurooms. 1441 Franklin street. Altrurian meetmc. It Loeenten a.

144 ftankhn street. Electric rliiu, luncheon. li p. H-el 'salami tn March aroulera will gather st the mrraitht I'anin for the! monthly roiitolta Itle meeting. The oeiial feature of themeeiinr will te a deotooatraf ion of Court off H'Titr orocedure by Tmnp I a uoe'i of Inint- atcrl'ur) outtu.iter.

I master of Troop is. and a I den I. Further elections sera mat. not jet ieen decided, hut eerv Pl "Honor of tho Family' lose a Otwasa Clark Palters) Wrlie your saasoo and -addiesA phiiBly. Iswludlna alty, gtvinat a umber SB ao eat tho atellr, to you deslro tvaetoeo 1 ctau ui otasnpe or ooia (wrap ola rataa fully I 10 oaca ao'iloro oad oddrrej your ooveiepo so Ctsnre ranera Buroa leak lead TKIHL'NK.

fsa-ssnd Calif a theee ar erdered ooecially from Kes Tors, a reav eonable urn oheald sUlor4 lot and "Ranis Feud eiina II si nei until the nei hu nut bo held Apnl Irvinfctnn Premi-r 't iac kid" and "Down etfort la luit made to ohtatn ait f.r the mmtnc summer Two ey.peditlcaa have Isjc-en made, one 1 into the Call-fees, and to Damssrya lltOP MFITw Rtcjal 'Arizona Terror" and rroup of oos In hia troop. The nimsi troop. it HI la railed will meet en thm third Tueadur of each month st tho Hawthorne hool on Frultrsle avenue. Itav M. and Hsrold Cnsena.

iasap rolles-ttng emhusias'a snd memoero of the Oakland Council "Fttet of Borneo. Rotlt "Two Hear in Tat Troop ks met Tuesday at Ian lei country and Mrs Warren K.t-Weoefer school npero saw eouncll rnrmler and one motion pirturea tf the 1131 ftcfiut rimp committee. 100K the lecsl Camporee. Biias" Cain, oholoa-: director. Mies Ftarhar VeMiHin.

Dimond Merc a-s ui eesaon, nori. UJ I ruinale avenue. Mith-Rit 'ub meeting, p. Time" eecond and fins! week. entor "Lover Couraxeuus" M-rn.

Nelda CmMv Winifred K'lis e-utive hoard, ha ve -Indicated 'fber. who tho picture. and "tepping OiS'f vne nic" sew KwiascAVa fey war swafl as th slay ltry rooc -e'r dealro to affiiiata with bust. The movio ahnw4 Ihe Jneto Moisen en trin to ipircrjm avenue. t.

Wjt Oakland Uo 'Strrs i regular oesaion. p. m- Preocott 'to --ork the Air" at TniRCX Patter Baeeata. Tan ft 1 Mad aaxt Us pwtteewe ar her summer homo In I'uit Fist Scouts Interested' "a'" WlnmW'O on tho Inn Tt "Beloved Bachelor" and Branch High School To Be Dixcontinuel ttol.I.ISTKn. March lFor -reaaona of economy, tho branch hiBh at h.l i nan Vusn will he dlscohtrnu art or tho current term, according to derision of thw board of trustees of tho county high school hero.

Dropping tho branch Institution WW (Hew srwy woaal srMtol (aeewiy-fowr ttrmrm fer they LSI tha HrW jouid get In touch with lUm r'm of Vuoemlto Valley and "Can DempaaevsComo Her it 10 tho Ion of T.nnie Falls. He era I attractive eitea were e-piored tn that vicinity and snot her trip with tho camp com or wan S.out headquarters. rptown -High Protaswr" and 'Dane Team." CCT OCT AleOKO THKsa LIN XX CLARICE PATTEKN BUREAU OtikLASD TRIRI'NC. Oaktaeat. Calif.

Encloses! Dad tar wkica) pksoo ssod swti Neptuno I'slace "Delirious." cWtrand 'Hell Divers -Caafornia "Mala Harl." Campus "Beast of the Citv." Lortn Hufcnd Holiday" and school. Benefit whiet. Jaainl Hon Tent No. Daughter of Unica Veteran of th in war, alter boob. Memorial building.

2 Are Named to Plumbing Board PAN JoK. March 1. Appoint-we siesis of Fred J. Net and Domini Barton a anemoer of th ct' plumbing board of insponnrs wor 4H HT 4F AH AltlSN A court of awards wi tat held bv Troop 3 Tuesday wight at tho timhurst hool auditorium. Tho eourt will open at 7 4t o'clock and no en will be admitted after I lk.

Tho committee, wtu. to headed by i. J. Camphett. haa made extensive preparations for tho oeeaaion eer aoeakera will Ks an th.

program and music will bo furnished by I lie hool nr. heat ra. MlAtl.4a I'AltTT A boatmr party win he l.v Around tho World ta 0 'Min ute." will mean both a saving of ap- proslmafeiy fjeeo year to tas- I pavera ef the rotintv and hetjerl educational advantage for th 'T 1 students The three teachers at the branch. Rtlr-h P. Itinkler.

Sirs. Maiel Binkley and Misa Mirr Curlev. will TWO NEW TROOPH. The hundred and twenty ooeend snd hundred and twenty-third tronr-a of the Oakland Area wore re: scared last wee at rat head-o jarters and their application for a rltarter forwarded In headquarters in New Yolk, 'i will tie nnmherad 43 aid reopeetiyelr. Both, are bv Dads rlubfl.

41 rreuiiered with TS boys eeR men. W. W. W' favclen avntmasier with Roy-Mitchell The troop cnmmiiit-' ftermss) wa noon, chair- i A. orford.

Genre mittee will bo taken eotiv In April. Two weeks sj on orsramawd rams meano much la tho life of a girl learning how to llvo outdoors, making tier own camp "gadcets." leepmg under tho otara, and hiking. la 14 441 Ctrl rVouts wees en ro 1 1 aw In 42 oommer camps. This year Berkeler knaas to dd a rsmn to tho Increasing number th roue hnu Iho country. Tho camp committee la as follows: Mra.

Charlotte Herhet. nr. Kate Comports. Mm, alter MrKlbhen. Mrs.

Ciraeo Rnbortenai. rs lr- Panera mwm ssoanber TeTantodJ sas ceaaa a oka "Tbw Hatchet Man." Rivoii "Dance Team Strand "Hal Woman and "Ex stCOOt eeeee Bad Rov" Oty C. "Wsr Back Horn" and 'Working irl mem hens of Troop tl, under St D. no tranalrrred to th main school hero. As Ihe enrollment at tho branch wa only J2.

tho root pee vdam Mclntyrr. ocnui master, end William Havward "Hell Drers Richmond lla la Rot Life" Moriann. aaamant mi' maater on announced today by City Manager R. Goodwin. They succeed H.

T. Forsvth and W. W. Ttnr- Jr, who resigned because they ar shtw morchant plumnor and a longer oiimevmew. Only Joarneym plusnbr may rr a ta saj-a.

and "Rang Feud." -Merrill necrt Tue.iay nirht irrtat w'Wrtt PlatnTy) ran twico as htch as at th local I J. Barker. M)aa Caxhenne I una and JsArl yem JHteThi, r.5, ar.l i tie eaonaor J.X. Palae "Poach Reno" and sctiool, or 40 sujaisat I Ck.X (UB ALCHa ZS LOKs 'Ago for lawoa.".

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