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OCTOBER 26, 193b SUNDAY DakianQ Crfbtme 67 WHITE HOUSE MUSICAL (CM'lHktl TTT Pa. rate. iiLuk it a mo dIH and up. ant will apply en purr ha i.r. Hanaehltdt San Pablo tattBttrB ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH L.

BEASLEY SETS DATES OF 2 A LA (MIA ltd. J. A. Munro AUCTIONEER U. S.

Government and Administrator A3 i.VKRAU good im4 tlanut. standard mtM; bo need BtrttiB su longer to start th children KB piano lesson. PrW-aa from 1 SOCIAL SEASON OAKLAND BIKTHS. lo till. Term a low aa it -r month.

Brenner la-Clay St. (Continued) UUUU Ij-I-I-Il'llii All A few weeks ago this column featured a lengthy account of the of th native aa full participation In all the affairs of South African nrn-Li-inrii Jamea Flnley Cavagnaro' and a bmmwvs aw-mav order of the Superior 11 life and held that nothing lean would ultimately bring justice and campaign Inaugurated by the Race Relation Cooperation Commission In Atlanta. Ga, agalnat lynching Court la th mattr ef th Valf 0 JlLjB axfl ThilnMnH a n1 Mrs. Virgil D. uarai; Droner of F.

Ri-se Charie B.t t)r. A Cavarnaro and Mra. F. N. Bel.

SEE THIS BARGAIN! chler aV Chaaa upright, fin practice piano 111.00 "rma. i J.oe dowti. Oil par month. peace. Official Program of Presi Rlchova.

deceased. Albert B. Hill. Publle Administrator. grano.

a native of California, On of th doling messages was and a reproduction or an Associated Press new Item that had given by Oswlm B. Bull, the tn dential annel nad Reception Given 1 LLAl CO, 41 E. 14th ST. previously been published in the agea 1 yeare. 1 Friend ar respectfully Invited to attend th funeral Tuesday, Ocl.

28th, at 9 a. m. from hi glishman who for more than Si) years as traveling secretary of the ana ounrs, SALS AT AUCTIO! ROOMS. Ill 1TH STREET aar Saa Pablo Ave, Oakland Sale Tuesday. October 28th, at 10:30 a.

m. ifAfi4 ahd avan I ar students Christian association neia late residence auu uaguniiaa a TKJBurvt, giving air-account or a resolution passed by the Methodist Episcopal, church (South) against lynching and calling upon the dif out the hand of, "friendship to thence to Our Lady of Lourdea Wholesale Warehouse DI A WA Keep white and black alike, emphaslied church. Lake8hor where a By grr.A JARVTO Special Oorrcf pondrnt Comprising In part; Lot of Jewelry, pianos, rufi, pictures'. a laitu ferent church In Its connection to that It Is only by real love expressed requiem man, maaa will be celebrated for the repose of his aoul. SELL PIANOS on In dally living could the barriers WASHINGTON.

Oct 25. With 4 Chesterfield aoltai, library, dining rooro ana oreameai room furniture, reed furniture, camphor wood and cedar cheat. i.a.h hi mmU and rirrinlin walnut rial to min flak. nan mar MARIOLLE To the wife of Gaston Louis Mariolla. 121 Linden St.

Oct. 19. a daughter, Jes-naite Jacqueline. MAHUIETTK To the wife of William Marquette, 4911 Dalay Oct. 20, a son.

MILLEHICK To the wife of George Leo 4403 Piedmont ave, Oct. 17, daughter, Patricia Ann. HOXHKIT To the wife of David A. Monhe 490 Thirty-fourth Oct -ft a daughter, Joyce Diane. SAHVKR To the wife of Dave Server, 154 Tentb Oct 11.

a son. Jack J. WHITE To th wife cf Cecil Fielding White, 3S51 Kerck-hoff Fresno, Oct 16, a on, Douglas. KING To the wife of Lester George King, 2430 Humboldt Oct 21, a daughter, Jan-Ice Marie. ROBXKS To th4flfe of Charles Felix Routes, 1719 Laurel (VK 22.

a daughter. Mary Ann. commencing at 9:30 m. Inter. and prejudices of race and clan 1 the formal publication of th an bedroom 'furniture, mattreatea.

tailor wlng machine. ment private. Holy cross ceane-tery. 1 be overcome." LOCAL NOTES. nual program of receptions and una.

nana reierencea. LAWRENCE V. HILL CI 1Kb ft. UlMlat tail. CHITTENDEN Iir Grid'er.

California, October 23, IS30, dinners at th Whit House for the season, 19.30-11, duly In hand, al' Rev. G. C. Coleman la such a public spirited citizen, readily co nearly new Ruud automatic atorag Water heater, clrculat-1ns beater. Spark combination range, ate, etc.

GOVERNMENT AUCTION SALE At 18:10 A. M. aharp I will eel, by order of CoL P. T. Emlli Chittenden, widow of 'cry aloud ears Inst this evil." The educational director of the com-mission ha sent th name of the men who lgned this resolution and atate: The paper wag signed by Dr.

J. W. Perry, Home Mission secretary, of Naahvllle, N. C. Newbold, of the State Department of Education, Raleigh, North Carolina: Dr.

Theodore H. Jack, of Emory University, Atlanta, Dr. fc. C. Petera, president of Paine ilA MUSICAL INSTHUMZNTS WANTED operating In any movement for the betterment of either the city of and sundry who hav been longing gor a glimpse of th futur mar the late Olle E.

beloved mother of Mr. Gertrude M. Burtchaell. loving grandmother of Edna 8. Ingram, Oakland or hi race notwlth eoata.

cape, sock, underwear, trousera, firearm, tool 100 now get lined up for what's coming standing last Sunday afternoon wm EAVg raah for rood plana. Call Szlf. Sun. anil Helen S. Hobson.

Marie S. Blahoo. Jerome C. Sharn and unpleasant, a record crowd was Ths Whits House program for aaaea ol metal pouan. aio.

ah nun ana win ue eoia. If. B. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR OF" REAL ESTATE BALE TO BE HELD IN AUCTION ROOMS SAT tit. isO wasted.

Moat be obaat 1930-11 follows: iwniri. (ibanroart 7 the lat Florence S. A' native ot aged 32 years. it Friends are Invited to attend URDAY, NOV, 1ST. AT 1:00 P.

M. MUST BS BOLD TO BET. college, Augusta, Mr. J. M.

December S. p. nt. eablnet TOPLIKF To the wife of Calvin present to participate In th ground breaking exercises for the erection of a new church edlflc for North Oakland Baptist church. The choir, which 1 recognized a the banner choir of Oakland, rendered some dinner.

the funeral services Mondny. Oc il AL IN ON S. irtTNRO. Aootloneer Phone LAkeilde (491 111 llth St, Oakland Wagner Toplirr, 1457 seminary ave, Oct 22, a on, Robert December 4. p.

m. diplomatic McEachern. of Atlanta, and Dr. w. W.

Alexander, director of the commission on Race Relation Cooperation." Another communication lust re rm TSr tober 27. 1930, at p'cinrk p. m. at The Chimee- Chapel of th California Crematory, 4499 Pied reception. lr5 splendid number.

VICTOR To the wife of Darrell December 11. I p. m. Judicial Beth Eden Baptist church. Is mont avenue.

Oakland. Mrs. ceived cornea from Attorney Alex rapidly completing plans fr the reception. Stuart Victor, 144 rnirty-nlnth Oct 19, a on, Dar-' rell Leonard. HOWAHU To the wif of Clif W.

Bpence of Dallas, Texas, who Is Chlttendep will be, at Truman's, Telegraph avenue and Thirtieth street, until nooii Monday. December. IS. p. Vice- ui iiiur turueui aMUil Versary and mortgage burnlnc.

a member of the committee recent ton Thoma Howard. U42A 1(1 HtUra-lii Kilocycle. Classified Honr EeTuest Prop-am President's dinner. The Young People Lyceum met jEast Twenty-eighth Oct. DElTCh In Oiklatid.

Oct 25, .1930. Esther, beloved wife of ly appointed by the Raoe-Relatldn Cooperation commission to investigate lynching. After referring to David Bercovich January 1. 11 a. m.

New Year's Sunday October 19, In -Linden branch Y.W, C. at which time 1 -1 .1 22, a on, Clirton i nomaa jr. VAVVAA0VAAWA Ill laiV 1.1UUIW AI.A-.l, IVTIIIA mother of Fannie. Etta, Jack and Veceptlon. letoepi najdayi Oakland aula.

the article on lynchlng-ln this col CLASSIFIED INDEX they were addressed by Edward A January f. I p. m. diplomatic head of the. department of duccaaaor to J.

A. Monroe ft Co. Furtf. loweat prleea -all tlmea 1017 Clay Bt HI thfate 05ia Samuel Deltch, loving lister of. Samuerr -David nd Abe 8arver, Mrs.

Fannie Emaler and Mrs. vocational Education at the Uni January IS. I p. m. reception to It la most eaiy to And what yon want' Id th pagea-look for ih bla black headline at the versity of California, who spoke Rose Emsler.

a natlv of Poland. OAKLAND fcfCENSES. ISSUED. members of th aenate. on -vocational Eft ectlvenes." aged 48 year.

top of each page In this order January 22. p. m. dinner to I. A.

MUNRO Attorney George Johnson. 1 again WILLIAMS, Bayard 12, San the Chief Justice and Supreme serving a president, which I giv AUCTIONEER, aaaln In buiinaaa Court. Jose. REV E.NOAKf, Liale 27, Ala rrienas ar respeciruuy invited to attend the funeral serv. ices, Sunday, Oct 26th.

at 2 p. at the Oakland parlors of Freeman Cox-Roach Kenney, 2630 Telegraph Ave. Interment aales eerr Tuesday, obi imn oi i. TWATER KENT, January 29. I p.

m. reception ing new lire to tne organization. UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES. meda: nnaoja radio. tuboa.

beaut to members of House of Represent Uaklana. frirate eaiaarooma ond foor. Phone LA keelde 641 All bualne and professional m.t, with dynamic apeaker. atlves. A few weeks ago this column called attention to the fact that un announoemaflt (claaaa No.

100 WILSON. Conrad J. S3. Oakland R1GBY, Dora 18, Oakland. complete.

A real buy. February S. p. m. Speaker's uaor a U-Clay St AU-0400.

Home or reace cemetery. HAMMERSLEY In Oakland, Oct 24. 1930. Ellsa P. Hammer- der th leadership of Vivian ill 1 1 dinner.

a Lot and Found (Nea. 4. S). Peraonal (Clasa 61. Teacher In all branch (a, 10), usoorn Mann, of the Delta Sigma February 12, p.

m. army and -AlbH KENT, all aleetrie. sley, aunt of J. Sherman- Thea sorority for Negro- student. navy reception.

aerial low aor cabinet: dyna potter ana cnaries a. rotter and 70 DOCS. CATS, BIRDS p. m. reception February 11.

a apeaker. Now 117.10; II Oeorg Roulllard, a natlv of and the Omega Psi Phi, fraternity for Negro students the University of California had received from FOB SALE iPnHtlnti.fll Sreuaar-a, IS-Clay at to official of the treasury, post- MYERS, Robert 30. Oakland ROSS, Clara A 10 Oakland. MOSSMAN, Ererltt 22, Berkeley. GOILU, Rachel 21.

Berkeley HAMBETT, Thoau 22, Sunnyvale. FICKETT, Ardlth 20, Alameda. i- "rata 0400. office, Interior, agriculture, com aiassarnuseiis. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D.

Mil. ler Mortuary. 23,3 East 14th SU each ot these organizations checks aaaaoa No. 19 to IS. merce and labor departments.

AJ EST1C ror. 160 to be used In furnishlnr Help, Situation and Employ. 1. tmaraateed. O.

A few It 1 a full enough program that PERSIAN klttena Orange, pedigreed. FR-I67IJ mornlnge. a room In th Cowell Memorial' mnt otnoae the Kind or 1 bun left. Terma If deelred corner 24th Oakland. Tues.

day. Oct. 28. 1930. it 10 o'clock Is laid down and somebody sround hospital for students at th Unl -t Radio OTOI E.

14 it PERSIAN kitten, dlf. ana about the presidential mansion work the flrt (or key) word always, varsity of California. It was with color. ID2e uiiinan on open for complimentary acclaim a. m.

interment Mt View cemetery. HODGES In Oakland. October TIC 01. Real. 1174.10 Spe I lit complete.

1001 Broad' cvirrvncRie InealT raar. femal NORMAN. Arthur 15, Oakland. a feeling of pride to th colored students this week when the hos for the neatness duplexed in get A 1 ting auch a formidable array of big bred) Tory aman pupvxiava. pital was formally dedicated to GODO.N, Marguerite, uaa- land.

MWMAlAlAlAmAlAlAAAlWA 24, 1930, Helen Purvtne Hodges, beloved wife of Edgar W. and loving mother of Ellsa. event tucked so trickily Into a POLICE PUP, WEEKS OLD, realize they had made history for Ihilco Radio $690 tubea. dynamic' apeaker. Rooms and Apartmsnt (Clasaee 7.50.

47 7tn nt. comparatively short space of time NOTICE OF INTENTIONS. meir rag oy mis donation and that all who entered the hosnltal would To turn the trick. Thursday, tne POLICS DOO, female. 'pn-g rid.

Eaay terma, phone Baa. Pedigreed. 1044 Falrfan. traditional White House fete day, NUTTI NO, Clarence 21, 419 E. Street.

El Cerrlto. do privileged to read the bronze netn, Mary, France and Kins Hodges; sister of Mrs. Alice P. Murphy and Lois and Arthur Purvlne of Petaluma, California and Mrs, Mae P. Garretson of so la "Wanted'' elata following with each "To Let" cla ha It am number followed by letter A -i7J for demonatration.

3old. a Radio Co. formerly Oak. had to be relayed on two memor ROLLER oanarlee, cheap. 1114 piate on the door of the room com SCOTT, Mnry 19, Merrltt View noerapn 417 llth at able occasions.

memorating the gift bv thesa two Maaieon, Aiameaa. u-aa. Oakland. -i antll Inn, Oakland: a native of California. The cabinet dinner, a tlme-hon stuaeni organization.

GREAT DANK pupa for aula or No. IS, Room, No, SIA, Room Wanted. Houses, flat, shops, out-of-town Friends are invited to attend ored starter for the White House i A. U. modal fa.

floor dam GIRL'S REPRESENTATIVE would traoa. mu oift. services Monday morning, Octo nutratort Ilka new, A real GARCIA, Loiila, 21, 241S Du- rant Avenue, Berkeley, MEItTIUS, Ulnnchr, 21, 2910 Ban Read Mlta GretChen Blackburn. Girl season, this year Is dated for Tuesday, December 2, while Monday, Phone sanitarium, etc iviaaaea su ber 27th. at 10 o'clock at th TERRIER nuppiea.

TRuitvale IJOJW. aa! Now only tt9.0. Breun 1S-Clar at HI-4400. Ketierve, of Linden branch Y. Be).

chapel of Albert Brown 1470 croft Way, Berkeley. February 16. Is set aside for. C. A.

took part in the Candle Light brand new date on th historic cal MARKS, John 56, 244S East Piedmont avenue, Oakland. In-'erment Cypress Hill Cemetery, Pelaluma. California. PARDEE In Oakland. October UA UUUS.

CATS. BlfiDa WANTED pageant of all nation held last Sunday afternoon In the Central Y. endar. Purely a departmental af fair, the receptlona will be given In Twenty-first Street, Oakland. PRICK, Adelaide 40, same ad dress w.

u. a. carrying out tha anlrlt nf For Bala or Exchange (not to the 21, 1930. John W. Pardee, beloved WE BUT pupe.

Cugley'a Petland, me oroinernood 01 Race," and Lt) (Claaaea 40 40). honor of the officials of th treat ury, poitoffice, Interior, agricul ture, common and labor depart husband of Eelena E. Pardee. J31I BnattacK oerKeiey. the Christian spirit portrayed In WHITE, Rollle 23.

1925 Pierce Claaalflad by kind of property MMwawiwawanai not location, 1. "Lot. loving father of Mra Ruth 811 lenri. Oeorg John Albert Waller Lawrence Roy W. menta.

Coming on February 16, the 71 POULTRY AND SUPPLIES tne activities of the Young Wo men' Christian association. LEAGUE OP WR.ITF.ro. 1 grand wlndup give everybody time FOR SALE Clarence, and Robert H. Pardee, to draw long breath before th -aaaaaiaiafca Street, Ban Francisco. DRAINS, Annie 23, same address.

Hmnrrrn 1 DIVORCES FILED. brother of Thomas and Peter This correspondent, represented Negro Western Writers, while at. BANTAMS, black raraee ana tee Williams: na Ob. i n'aTt dawn or Ash Wednesday on veo ruary 18. Radio Spedala Cnnaela, iatle Coasote Lcw-Bor.

"ilola. Beautiful Hl-Boy. Liu 7 nth Model TL Regular value, for balance due fan contract. GLENVIEW RADIO SHOP 4 1 Park BWtt ME-1I4I. cochin ahow atock tive of California, aged 64 years.

tending the recent fourth annual I Cf aeaea SO-BP, petaj your Friends are Invited to attend Mrs. Hoover is said to take a convention or western Writers held the funeral service Mondny, be- hand In the formulation of the a.DV hlle Busln Chance. Stock. Loan offered and wantad. in tne ciaremont hotel, as the au cooer 27, lu.io.

at 1 ociock o. m. cholc- priced IJ 2. ai-kO pAtrVwh hr lt. 1441 B.

St. MMrrttt 0981. DIVORCES FILED, NITSOS, Mararnrtt vs. Nicholas cruelty. at St.

Paul' Episcopal-church. season's program, which not Infrequently in times past found the women of the cabinet households thor of the history "The Negro Trail Blazers of California." The first history of th Negro In thl corner Montecltn avenue and Bay MOSCIIENROSS, Marie v. Glllls, cruelty. COT, Ernest vs. Vlrglala, cru rrlace.

Mr. Parde will be at his lata residence. 4S43 Falrfnx ava. uuuwiM Lee-horn pullet, laying. I II ain sitting In on consultation.

scaie. mere ar many nationally avuitiy mi I Claaaaa CO-T. nut, until noon Monday, (f rumen Meantime other social doings Hrbor view, PR ultvale 547IJ. rceugnizea ivegro poets in California, notably Mrs. Eva Carter Bucks Misoaiianeoua rural tor service.

loom up as a possibility, Inasmuch elty. SHAFER. Grace va. Wlllard, ah nulment. BABT CHICKS hero Tuodny Flanosv Pets, poultry "Swap.

SHAW In Oakland October Feather Bird Store, 1914 E. 14 24, Margaret, beloved wife of as November 19 will witness tne assembling in Washington of a grand array of experts, research GLOBE Al POULTRY MASHES' 671 ner, of Lo Angeles, whose poems, especially those of the World war that have been published In many daily papers throughout the nation. LA. til. brand ew.

Bar-. rill i 1 I r1! Robert C. Shaw, loving daughter of J. C. Daubensneck of Che.

n. Narer uaed. PI-4MM. contain pure dry BUTTER workers, authorities on cnua wel MILK, which prevent exceat protein fermentation. INSIST on uA.

all alee, brand new AS berry BH Exoept Realty, which run a fare, sponsors, helpers and others who for the past year at the behest of President Hoover have been the GLOBE A 1 POULTRY FEED? aoova tuiaaaea o-4H). Atwater Kent eonaole, and accept no uhtltut. hall, Washington, sister of Mar. Ion Daubenapeck, of Seattle, Washington; a native of Missouri A member of Alameda Chapter, O. E.

No. 188 and a member of Daughter of Rebek-ah of Seattle. i Ii0. 14J Mi! via. Bark, busy in the matter ot digging up ARNETT In Oakland, October 4.

1930. Annie beloved wlfr HENS, 11.11 ea.l cock. It.OO: pul 12m facta In connection with the -wel- OL.0910. lata, rryer. rneap, of Peter M.

Arnetti a native ol i 110 oonaola. Perfeot Hon, Sacrifice at 171 to- fare of the children of the nation fULLETS, WaU mo. old, $16 Friends are reeoectfullv In. It you ar Interested In radio Bones of Man Found Buried Beneath Lava Ohio. A member of Tonopah evada Chanter.

O. E. S. i ill ii ava. Officially known as the White do, mo, old.

Ill doa, lllA program, tun in at 11 a. m. House conference on child welfare, Friend are Invited to attend I conaule, regular $J2i, nioimom way, Haywarn. on aliA (about on your funeral services Monday morn Ire 7I eih. AL-0000.

an Incredibly large assortment of vlted to attend the funeral Monday, October 27. at 11 a. m. at the Frultvale chapel of Clarence N. Cooper, Frultvale avenue at East Sixteenth street dial 4i mtri.

R. I. RED. 14 laying pullet, 1109 ing, October 27th, at 11:30 o'clock i-arnar Beraeiey. matter pertinent to the nuture, education, health and equipment of cmntrio 0-tub radio, floor r.strator.

Complete 110.60, 0 at the chapel or Albert Brown 3476 Piedmont avenue, Oak TURKS 41: colored, frver il tha children of the United States SCHUKR AFT In Oakland. Octo- land, under auspice or eastern -a free, opeoiai term -r. ll-Clay BTI-0400 youfr, healthy, fat Spanoer, R4T Llewellyn Road. San Lorenio. star.

Claaaaa SO to tS Prehistoric Skeleton Tells Porto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Philippines, has been assem oer ii, 1930, Gotthllf Bchu-kraft, beloved husband of Greta Schukraft, and loving father of i.S of battery and alec- 1 an A ur BARTRAM In Oakland, Octo Not only care, but service rentala and travel. radio, $1 and up. alo bled for discussion. Story of Mt. Lassen I yr.

old, 76o each. Route ber 23, 1930. K. W. Bartram, be loved husband of Henrietta Bar In all classes, the "Wants" fol (Oopyrirht.M30.

for Ilia tbibuba. ipi a atock of acceeaorie i vphanga, 014 Broadway ox si, isne Hoao, rtaywara Molten Flow low a A. "Auto vvsntaa," tram, father of Fred D. Bartram. Mrs.

Flora-1. White. George E. L. ISO pullet, aoon lavlna.

II virs. r. wessei, Mrs, K. pillion, Irene Carl George C. apd Conrad R.

Schukraft. A native of Germany; aged 49 years, 9 months, 19 days. iiO 01. reg. 1171.10.

Iat i.aravn i hi I Hn. and Aubrey E. Bartram and the Chinese Bandits antra Valley. a ai fia, carry i iiwt i fit. late William, Clarence and Lottie Friends are Inv.lted to attend the funeral at The Grant D.

60 FINE 0 mo, W. L. pull, Ilea. Free U.S. Woman HO 01, almoat new, trH RED BLUFF, Oct.

1 5. Burled beneath. 12 feet of fava, a skeleton' believed that of a prehlstorlo man tsartram; a native or 11111401a aged 77 years. (Napa papers please copy.) Thirty years lios Addison, Berkeley. Miller Mortuary.

2372 East 14th i bargain. SW-1011. WASHINGTON, Oct 25. (UP) street, corner 24th avenue, Oak umn he stated: "I am grateful for the publicity' you' have given the matter, for lynching 1 no lojigar strictly a southern problem, and if it I to be eradicated, all parte of the country must unite In the fight against It." -STUDENT CONFERENCE. The "Crisis" magazine for November contain! an article from Dr, George EHaynes, Secretary Race-Relation Commission Federal council or Churches of Christ In America who is now In South Africa.

The article I Illustrated with a picture of the native college, and also a group of black and white students taken during their first conference held June 24-July under the auspice of the Bantu, Council of the Student Christian association In Fort Hare, Cape Province, South Africa. It begins by stating: "It set us all thinking," said on of th Bantu itudent at the close of the conference." "It ha cleared ome prejudice for me," remarked a white student. "It has cleared my understanding on some things. The main thin la my change of attitude. My boot-boy la no longer a 'kafflr' (a term of contempt); he I a human being." Another white student aald.

"th conference has given- me new understanding of the native question and also of th poor white problem such aa I never received In all my I now see that the poor white. problem la tied up with the poor black problem and that both are one related question for South Africa." The white and black member of the conference emphasized their word by their action. They shared dorlmtorle and dining halls; they met In small Informal group of twoa and threes for peraonal contact and the formation of friendships. The foundation for this feeling among student have been laid during the last eight year by Max the Inspired young Negro from America who, as one speaker said In giving a summary of feeling of the Conference, identified himself with has become one of us, and thus la helping us to work out our problems. The forward sent to the delegate before band stated that the gathering was "the result of years of hope and prayer." The opening ceremony was the dedication of the new Christian Union, a building erected this year at a oost of nearly 160,000, the gift of John D.

Rockefeller and other white and Negro friends in America. It is primarily to furnish a training center to prepare leaders In M. C. A. and C.

and social work among Bantu people In urban and rural areas. Speaking In behalf of the native college, uiirlnclpal Alexander Keer, a Scotchman said: "We who have been entrusted with -this gift are but at the beginning of our task. And while we go forward with, confidence and Indeed with rejoicing, we realize with humility that only the future will disclose whether we have worthily received It or not; and that disclosure will be made in the of men and women of African race who have been inclined to the good life through the service of this hall." There were welcome addresses from the magistrate of the district, the mayor of the town, and heads of the educational Institutions and fraternal greeting from Christian students in other lands. Those from India were expressed by Prof. A.

M. Cumaraswa of Trinity College, Kandy, Ceylon; those from Great Britain, by Dr. John Rami-botham, of Cambridge University; and those from America by Dr. George B. Haynes, of New York.

Telegrams and letters of greetings came from Dr. Channlng H. Tobias of the American Y. M. C.

A. from the chairman of the World's committee of the Y. M. C. A.

and from many others. KEYNOTE ADDRESSES. The dominating religious note-of the conference was sounded in three addresses of the -second day. Dr. George E.

Haynes, In speaking on "The Christian Ideals for Human Society Today" pointed out that "science and invention have given man control over the material world which has so changed physical conditions, that the old relations between human beings are breaking down, that adjustments are necessary and inevitable and that theVmly hope of Justice and good will Is the application of the Jesus ideal of friendly, neighborly society, which must substitute a technique -of peace for war. must emdjicipate women, must remove the exploitation and oppression of weaker and darker races by stronger 'and whiter ones, and must bring economic Justice and equity between employers and employees," In an address, replete with first hand facts, Rev. Ray E. Phillips, who has, developed social work among the hundreds of thousands of Bantu workers in the gold mines of the Johannesburg district, described the problems of living ad working conditions of Bantu urban life. Mrs.

Charlotte Maxexe, a native worker in the juvenile court of Johannesburg, described the social conditions among Banu women and girls. A graphlo description of Bantu rural life was given by T. Makawanie of the Transkeian Agricultural, department and Bennie a former chief Inspector of native schools. Howard Pirn, a publlo accountant, and chairman of the Johannesburg Joint council of Bantu and Europeans, Miss M. L.

Hodgson, of the Witwatersrand University, and Prof. D. D. T. Jabavu, of the South African Native college discussed "An Equitable Economic Order." Dr.

A. B. Xuma, a Bantu phvslclan educated In America stated the goal member of Live Oak Lodge No LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Chinese bandits have released was found this week by a highway 61, F. A. and Oakland J.Mawe4al Traniltona, auto radio, ieta with tube.

Perfect n. Low priced. A real I le model. GL-4100. land, Monday, October 27, 1930, it two o'clock m.

Interment, Mt. View cemetery. Miss Bergllo T. Evenson, one of Pyramid of Sclots. construction crew 4 miles east of SHETLAND PONT, pinto.

Xma Ato two American missionaries held Friends are Invited to attend ixicArinur, snasta county. girt for your child. as-s the funeral services Monday. Oc captive, according to word received the account of tober 27. 1930.

at 10:30 o'clock RADIO WANTED VAN TASSELL In Oakland, Oct. 24, 1930, Park A. Van Tassell, beloved brother of Mrs. Llllle Hart and tha lata Mra. Minnie from Slnyangchow by American 73 PICEONS FOR SALE a.

m. at the chapel at Mt. View tne man deatn, the highway crew pointed out that the man vi Frank Lock cemetery, eno or neamont ave Klactrld or battery Crew, a native of Indiana, aged hart, at Hankow, he advised the nut Friends may call at Tru KING, 176S Wallace Bt, Berk- olently fleeing from a great flow of lava from Mt. Lassen when he was i ana accenone ior i Broadway. OL-8107.

man's, Telegraph avenue state department today. ley, tm ornwan pvna. 1 1 Jfflara, Friends are Invited to attend the funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary. 2372 East 14th St- The Rev.

Bert N. Nelson of Min caugni ana hurled in the molten stream. KING pigeons, whit and allver, Thirtieth street, until 9 Monday, .1 rivir.nlnA T. Vi.ul.al i rilectrio radio, Caah Tribune. neapolls, however, and Krlstoger matea.

inia unaainui, oera. aiWAywiawipawafAvaaaaa The lava flow appears to have corner 24th Oakland, Mon N. Tvedt, a Norwegian missionary J. Al A 1 VAAIAIIU. I i 25, 1930, Joseph Francis, dearly 74 RABBITS FOR SALE employed by an American organ! day, uct ii, 1930, at I o'clock p.

m. "04) reacnmg a point called the "Bench." Only 20 feet separated the spot where the skeleton UCIVVCU IIU.UAIIU Ul un 11,1 A Cavagnaro. loving father of Sis zatlon, are still held by the bandits, ter Mary Ynes of the Maryknoll Lockhart reported. MORTICIANS. NEW Zealand Red, 1 buck, I doe, and 110.

1416 101 av. was xouna ana the edge of the Convent Hong hong, unina ICS, CATS. BIRDS I OR SALE lava. An examination of the atmit re WHITE Giants for sale, dirt cheao. 1109 Snruoe Berke Forest Fire Menaces Boston, II lb.

I pupa ley. AShberry 0661. 17I wra, Herx. vealed high cheek bones, a receed-Ing forehead and well preserved teeth. The skull Is now In the possession of Frank Russell highway New Jersey Town DOES, 1 bucks and hutches (cheap).

6467 Vlrents t. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. Oct 25 errler pup. Ped Bnau. h.

naonabla. lit Ban Fab' CerrltO. The town of Shelton, on the Lincoln Highway about five milee i mother and pupple, -n. 1701 Montana t. oubiiitcr at, ran ruver Mills.

Helen WilU Moody May Make alkie north of here, was threatened with destruction tonight by a forest" flrf you handy with your needle and brush) Lampshades Embroideries Art Novelties Place Cards Toys, etc, finr) a ready marlcet when advertised under iui terrier at atud I7.su that spread out of control in a high nil (in puna. OLenrourt 6(2!) trade, What have wind. The -fire, starting In dry brush i OW to BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. The "7 fa Claaa i.

inr detail queen or the American tennis 'ii iui'. iauiaiii. vuvni. Carpenters! MORE WORK and MORE MONEY For the Service A Beautiful Sanctuary Costs No More ALBERT BROWN UNDERTAKING COMPANY Established 1171 Wm. Nat Friend.

President B. Van Fleet Secretary Piedmont Avenue at Westall Street Telephone PI edmont 0711 iriham, 0 41 Bt. fl-(jUK. enveloped twenty houses in the residential district before residents could muster sufficient men to fight the flames, since the town has no regular fire department courts may become a queen of talk Ing This possibility was revealed to )W pupplea, female, good I S-' ock. not til.

1165 Can day when It was disclosed that I Ave, ALameda (144 eve, or and water facilities are Inadequate tno Merto-Goldwyn-Mayer film ii. arowa. ahluoed in from company is preparing to prodjee a picture titled "The American Girl" ii'iigo, rhean; time payment S. F.Wool Conclave possibly with Mrs. Helen Wills it Hampton ra.

i.iii. eantle. cheap, to good To Offer Displays Bl 6401 Mountain vd Moody as the star. Louis Mayer left for the south yesterday after passing a few days in the city. n.

SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 25. Wool utilization displays, valuer1 pupple, affectionate, unparalleled blood at nearly $10,000. will be featured Approached by Interviewers as to the possibility of her forthcoming "'tv1 0607. at the twenty-third annual conven "Miscellaneous in theTt rmrance into motion pictures, Mrs tlon of California Wool Growers at A 1 1 Roller, trlller.

Ill the Palace hotel (November 12 'ir. GLencnurt 1710. Whe you In the classified lection-ef th Moody merely smiled, shrugged and observed that she had not been rhe exhibits illustrates various pro hi guaranteed alngeri, i V-ard Berkeley. I' Oakland TRIBUNE under consulted. City Would Force cesses of wool manufacture from fleece to the finished product.

It was comalled under the direction 1 .1 V. Claisified columns oi 'The Oakland tribOne Have you liny tools, books, furniture. tires, ladders, lumber, fruit jars, that you are not using now? Why not get your money' out of these articles sell tkem to a TRIBUNE reader who wants them. You'll find your bu)'er through a small ad in the Classified IB. 10 at vk ultvale (Oil! Repair of Sewers of George T.

Willlngmyre, chief wool specialist of the bureau of agricultural economics of the de ii'8, alnglng i now, $5 Bird Blora, 1914 E. 14 Daily "Building Trades" Th eoat 1 malL REDWOOD CITYi Oct 25. The i' Cluck roller. partment ox -M7. Blaaon.

2481 7 av cuy council or Ban Carlos Is seek Ing the cooperation of the Stand GJVLIVS S. ODEAU, INC 21 10 Wabattt St, OAKLAND Phone HIghgate 404S SaaFimdsce 1 1 Stoclioa INDEPENDENT THE TRUST Complete Mortuary Servlc Our service provide a tribute worthy of your loved ones. apanlela. Pd. rag.

1166 ara Dredging company. Harbor COLUSA ve. AB-1794, ueveiopment Corporation and I'm. tiieapi well bred. 1177 Frederickson Watson, Bayshore highway contractors, for repairing COLUSA, Oct.

25. Miss Esther Asher has returned to her home turn unmage aone to Doth the north and south outfall sewers of San terrier pup. e94t it' here from Stockton, where she has Why ability not into your 'home carios. been visiting her grandmother. rrii-r, toy male at atud.

The mouth of the north sewer Mrs. J. N. Asher, who is quite ill. ree it.

ii 45 ava nas been clogged with clay and Mrs. Margaret Wilkins, who ha1 sana, councilman E. H. James re riiilera, pedigreed, price business of your own? ported. If other means fall, James 1 "naker'a.

10I It Av, been visiting relatives In Arbuekle and College City for the past two weeks, has returned to her home mreacens suits to force the repairs. al a. iiiujuuiea. fine aingera, rea-. iiinn Cadar, Berkeley un uaKiana.

ssne is a 101 mer resi iin.ririjirixnjjjuijxnj'i-n dent or Colusa. Workman Hangs Self Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weyand and 1 i tame, green, blue, 1 1 r. Avlariea, Jllfl Advertising Under Building Trades, Reaches Well Over 83,000 Homes (NOT READERS) Every day of tie month at a cost of $5.50 a line a month "DO IT NOW son, of Red Bluff, are the guests fbllHISTS.

-1- i-mnnj-iAAl Funeral Designs Our Specialty Oakland Floral Depot Comi-lano and Caress Florists and Nurserymen 930 Washington St. Depot phone. LA keslde 0262. Alameda. To Stair Bannister nero 01 superior judge -ana airs sreen.

II. SO Dr. Ernest Weyand, parents of the 1 pr.j aeb. flnche, 12 3 ve. TR-0S0.

IJODGE news Keep posted by reading the Oakland TRIBUNE Fraternal Page Blgbt former. CROCKETT, Oct. 25. Arthur Schurg, 56, ended his life at hie boarding house today by hanging Mrs. H.

A. Minaslan and son cfre, portable; alio David, and Miss Kate Hankins arc Cheap. GL-I88S. Qtmseir to the. bannister of a stairway.

Authorities said that Res. phones, Olymplc 2270, PI edmonl I2R7.T. in Pittsburg for a few days vlsitint with H. A. Minaslan, temporarily Schurg was despondent over failure bcautlea; mnat all in.

10 Av. at 14th. OSMOiiD for floral design. to rind employment. engaged' there.

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