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SUNDAY aklanD Cubmxt APRIL 3, 1932 T-9 FLYING. POLO TflMPfl SEEKING i FIE US II FASCISTS IF GERMANY TO TODAY HIGH SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY BRING GRIFF Job Unit Disbands As Work Picks Up HOLLISTER, April 2. Wfth general work expected to pick up in a few with start of the vegetable and fruit harvest and, canning, the. Social Welfare department, organized three months ago to create employment for Jobless, was disbanded this week.

The board, headed by Rev. E. L. Rich, created odd Jobs for several hundred needy. mV 'LR LU BESUflDUEO nformar" Peeks "About the- teenth anniversary as pastor II TO wilt be sideshows and concessions of many types sponsored by various IVInMllU ULIilLII this church.

During this time classes and clubs and a dance in i has made many for his race. Two Sundays ago North Oakland Baptist church celebrated This is the eighteenth annual National Negro Health "Week. Eighteen years ago Dr. Booker T. Washington, inaugurated at Tuske-gee Institute in Alabama the Negro Health' Week.

Since then other Negro organizations Government, Will Producers Grow Gray Hair West Coast Florida City Has Added New Industry to I.KGAL NOTICE their annual "Men's Day" with Rabbi Francisco delivering the message at the Ilindenburg Victory as Signal to Crush Hitler tne acnooi gymnasium under auspices of the senior class. GIRLS HOLD PARTY Thirty-three members of the Me-Clymonds High Girls' league attended the first weenie roast of the league recently. Juliet Oubln was In charpre of the party and Bruna Glralomi assist While Stars in Big Film Run Risks of Life or Limb Its List; New Yorkers Aid morning services. Noel Sullivan, Campus" will be the theme of the edition of the Tecolote, Technical high's monthly magazine, that will make its appearance at the schjoi Tuesday. This will be the second edition of the magazine for the Donald Brower, declared.

Among stories that will appear In the issue are "When Mirages Ain't," by Arnold Ca vans ugh, and J'lnsomnia," by Brower. Contributions to the "Critics' Corner" were made by rKV Prbsser and Ismay Tobln. Art work Is different for this also of Sanj-Francisco, as guest .1. have taken it up and today it is observed under th auspices of the singer rendered a group of Negro NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 14th day 'of March 1932, the Council of the City ef Oakland parsed Resolution of 'Intention No. 6 C.

M. 8., to ordr the following street work done, to-wit: The closing op and abandoning ef Sea VUw Plac in tha "Ciaremont Si By JESSIE HENDERSON Special C'orreptyVrtit of Oakland Tuskegee Negro conference, the By FREDERICK OCHSXER -Special Cable Dispatch to i Oakland TRIBUNE. Secial Correspondent of Oakland Dr. Coleman ad the distinctly ed her. TK1BIAE.

National Negro Business League, the National Medical association, TRIBUNE honor of delivering a sermon Goo New members elected at the last BERLIN. April TAMPA, April J. This Friday afternoon before the con HOT.LTWOOD, April 2. You tlon of the political truce leaves and the National Negro Insurance Chabot Tract" in said City, as the meeting were Introduced and several games were played. The new members are Arlele Boil- gregation 'of.

First Methodjst mlRht-1wine- wrea44 -of. cypress association in cooperation with the the German scene free for a six day campaign preceding the presi church, Broad for the producer, too. Nobody United States public health service, zotit, Anna Katlch, Elvira Fer- Elves him credit for it, but he ha way, the member of his race sums ja anown on in map 01 tract filed for record June 23, in Book 28 of Maps, at page 23. Alameda Countv Records: and also the following described portions of Sea View Avenu In said "Ciaremont Chabot Tract." as shown on the dentlal election to be'run. off April 10.

A victory for President state, county and city health departments and various health and relra, Ida Catera, Jennie Clrlmele his griefs the same as the next fel tb'perform this service in Oaklan Flora Alma Ruby Stleger, Vera month's Issue, Brower said, as cuts were made from crayon drawings instead of pen and Ink drawings, as In former issues. The cover is a bright yellow Paul von lllndenburg by a large on this particular day for a eon low, only perhaps more of 'em. At the moment its airplanes and polo civic organizations. Morrerra, Alyce Solomon, Marjorle majority is conceded on all sides, gregation not of his own race. Sun In the booklet sent out by the ponies.

Twine him a wreath Laurltzen, Erma Valledon, Esther In his latest Interview Adolf Hit United States pubita-fceaMK' service day morning. Attorney Alfu MC' Dowell; of Los Atigetes', spoke brief aforesaid map, to-wit: Parcel 1. Commencing at tne point of Intersection of th Western boundary line of said tract with tta South mournful cypress or send him color with gray lettering and an i ler, the Nazi leader, has promised west coast Florida city, proud of Its cigars, its as a winter and Its standing as a spring training canjp for northern baseball clubs. Is now preparing to make a bid for fame as a mo- tlon picture production center and possibly even as a rival to Hollywood. Out on Davis Island, Tampa i viewing wrtr pleasure a new enterprise head? by Chester Bancroft, a former war correspondent and dramatic critic, who has set up studios with the announced Intention of making this, section the Area, Lorita Delcino Celia Rowe, Stella Reardon, Violet Schlozawa, dozen great big handkerchiefs.

II the world an election campaign for 1932, among the illustration. is the picture of a colored child per ly at North Oakland Baptist will appreciate either or both right Mary uninn, I'eari Kowamoto, Ma such as It has never seen before. church and argued a case on Mon now, rion Gandy and Aliie Berger. Four pages of snap-shot pictures taken about the school will appear Instead of the usual two. The pho western line 01 sea view uj running thence, along said South-wealern lin of Sea View Avenu.

South 32 degrees. 23 minutes East, 58. SO feet to a point from th day. afternoon In the court of ap Ho has sworn to push the Nazi cause by land, water and air. The The question confronting him Is haps a year old which they have named Miss California.

It has been reproduced through the courtesy peals in San On Mon this: How much equity has a pro TO HOLD ROYS' RAY tographs were taken 'by 1'eter question of funds, he said, would of the Golden State Guarantee Stackpole, Howard Twlney, Clif cause- little embarrassment, since ducer In an aclor? Or, in other words, if any actor gets himself day evening the Junior Missionary Society tendered him a reception in the parlors of North Oakland Fund Insurance company of Los Boys' Hay "will be" held at University high on April to raise money for an athletic fund. Events ford Bond, Arnold Anderson and Warren Bender, all members of the Camera club. The reader -will recall the Nazi sympathizers paid for the privilege of attending the party rallies, making them profitable smashed up or killed by his own efforts before the picture f5 fin center of a circle, tangent to th Northeastern line of said 8ea View Avenue, and having a radius of 25 feet, bears 8011th S3 degrees. 1 minutes, 0 seconds West, and Is distant 275 feet: thence, leaving said Southwestern line of Sea View Avenu. Southeasterly slosg th circumference of said circle, a distance of Baptist church.

Mecca of another film colony that a few weeks ago this column of the day will be. under auspices ished, who paya the bill? LOS ANGELS FORUM Bancroft incidentally, is the rather than expensive. featured the founding of this com- The answer to that second ques of the Hi-Y club, the Block so clety and the Boys' league, Hitler intends to use the cam only human being south of the pany. While We are proud that the TO GIVE DANCES Members of the natural dancing tlon Is already known to the pro An assembly program will be Inl.is feet to sad Northaatrn paign for a double purpose, name ly, propaganda for both the Presl A most Interesting letter from Mi's. Eva Carter.

Bucker, a constant ducer. He pays the bill and he pay and pays and pays. After class at Oakland high will pre line of Sea View Avenue; thence Vnrth waterlV. a Inns tha Northeast colored people of California through, this company bave been given this recognition, we hope that some day the colored people of the dentlal run-off and the Prussian sent several dances at the girls' reader of this column In Los An bankers have trod on his neck all ern lin of Sta View Avenue. 237.

St elections on April 24. The results assembly program to be held some gels, enclosed' the following pro winter, after 'Wall street cashed In Arctic circle wno ever owneu Eskimo. Soon after Admiral Peary returned from his discovery of the North Pole, so the story goes, he presented Beecroft with one of the Kskimos he brought back from the top of the world, a little blubber-eating brown man tiy-the name of of the first presidential ballot made time In May. gram of the recent thirtieth annl feet to the point ot intersection thereof with said Western boundary lin of the "Ciaremont Chabot state will take sufficient interest right on top of his studio, the 1IU clear the Fascists gains since the A Cleopatra solo dance, a slave versa ry of the Los Angeles Forum Tract:" and thence, along said West Reichstag vote of September, 1930, starred producer now awakes to the fact that actors are running dance and a garland dance will ho in the project to win the silver cup awarded annually by the National The motto of this organization is and indicated pretty clearly what included on the program. Vyhe greatest good to the greatest Negro Husincas League for activi ern noundarv lin.

soutn 3 oegrees. 46 minutes lin at, 101.18 feet to th point of commencement. Parcel 2. Commencing. at th point the- party might expect in the Prua Isabel Lelthold, natural over him on polo ponies and mow lug hi in down with airplanes, IF THE STAR DIES ties during! Na-tHmal Negro Health sloii elections.

'It Is hai'dly lo be dancing instructor, will he In numher." The meeting was opened by the assembly singing the of Intersection of th Rtiltri expected that the run-off vote will Ill-starred is right. The producer charge of the program. The school orchestra, under direction of Ben bounds ry lin of Sea View Avepu with tli Southern bnnndnry line. alter this net-up much. Negro National Anthem, led by Hall.

Invocation was pro puts around a quarter of a million Week. This would be a worth while effort for its educntionnl ad vantages. -EASTER ACTIVITIES. WILL SHOW LOSSES aforementioned "Ciaremont Chabot dollars into the average picture, jamin Cloy, will furnlHli ballet music for the dancers. nounced by Trof, T.

A. Green, ex and runn tit thenc North The probability is that both Hit If the star becomes ill or other ecutlve secretary colored branch ler and Von Himlenhurg will show erly, an Id boundary lin of Sea View Avenue, HOI feet to th Among the outstanding active wise Incapacitated tlte picture Is Y. M. C. A.

of Los Angeles. Re CASTLEMONT CARNIVAL A "Western Idea" program, rem held up and the producer suffers losses compared to March 13. The nation's voters are unlikely to turn groups of the Linden branch Y. marks by President John Pitts. If the slar the producer Intersection thereor with th uoiitn-' western boundary line of Sea View Plsce; thenc Northerly In a direct Una to the tunetlon of th North-.

W. C. A. is that of the Linden club iniscent of the dnys of '49, will be out In such great numbers -as they Meene. Ueeeroft supported Mwn in style until the Eskimo died several vears later.

FAMILIAR WITH WORK For some years Beecroft has been 'working as an Independent mo-tion picture producer, turning out films in New York. Thus he has become thoroughly familiar with the probjems of the independent movie producer and sold on the Idea that the accessibility of Tampa to the talented actors and dlstribu. tion centers of New York make it a good spot for a second movie capital. Tampa Is within eleven hours by plane and 86 hours by train from New York. Hence a.

producer who enrsaes one or mote Broad nearly follows suit of Business and Professional Girls held, during which severafacts will be presented Including the "Pants Drama," so called to mimic the recent girls' presentation of the dance drama. A dance will be held In the gymnasium after school. Candy will be sold at the dance. Girls are being Invited to attend events of the day. Robert Fratus and Fritz Yermnn are arranging programs and Fred Is directing advertising.

PLAN MUSICAL COMEDY "Sailor Maids' will be the term production of the high ninth grade glee club of Herbert Hoover Junior high this semester. The presentation will take place on April 14 and 15. "Sailor Maids" Is a musical comedy In two acts by Charles Ross Chancy. The scene Is in a lighthouse, home of Cyprus Templeton on the New England roast. A different cast will be used far each evening's presentation.

Faculty members In charge are: Mrs. Violet 8. Cobb and Miss Grace Covll, glee club directors; Mlfs Constance Frazler, orchestra; Mis Katherlne McDerniott, costumes; Mlsss- Rcsssin Hart, dances; Mis Ruth Carratt and Charles Even a producer will admit that eastern boundary lin of Sea View This club's motto -Is "doing for "History of the Forum," by J. Thomas Norrls; "The Art of Financing," by S. Oliver; piano solo by Miss Naida "The the fnaln event of the third annual carnival to be held at Castlemont high on April 18.

did before, as there is little interest in balloting either for a man who Is obviously a winner or for one ut with tha Northeastern bound In the ordinary course of human others." A few weeks ago they events, a star may become ill or Journeyed out to Beula to the The act will be presented by obviously a loser. Forum Contribution to the Com members of the Vaudeville club die. What makes the producer 111 Is the risk of Injury, minor or ary lira of Sea View Avenue; thtnc Northwesterly, along said last mentioned boundary line. 433.05 feet," mora or leas, to a point distant, thereon. Southeasterly 20.29 feat from th most Southern corner of Home for Aged and Infirm Colored From the Nationalist party Hit munity" by Mra Charlotte Bass.

under sponsorship of Irving Waugh, People where the girls donated, ler can expect very little supple major, which many a star now managing editor of the California The main assembly program for cooked and served a dinner for the mentary -support In his fight runs Just for the fun It. Peo Eagle; recital of an original poem against Von lllndenburg. A few of pleasure of the aged Five pie may get hurt merely walking by Mrs. Eva Carter Buckner the carnival also wilt include ac-cordeon solos and duets, guitar and mandolin duets, gypsy snd Mexican Theodore Duesterberg's two and a years ago they inaugurated me down Hollywood boulevard. Bu half million Votes may go tq the the chance of a sprained ankle or a serving of an early Easter break Lot 24 In Block of said "Ciaremont Chabot Tract," from which aid last-mentioned point th center of a circle tangent to said Northeastern boundary lin of Sea View Avenue, and having a radius of 211 feet, bears Mouth 53 degrees, 29 minutes.

45 seconds West, and la distant 235 feat: thenc leavlntr said "Lending "The Future Possibilities of the Forum," by Dr. 11. Claud Hudson, president Los dancing, tap, acrobatic and toe Nazlsts and some surely will go to broken neck Is admittedly greater fast in the branch's dining hall, as dancing and orchestral numbers. von lllndenburg, but the bulk of way stage stars can get them down to Tampa, make a picture and bring the actors back to New York almost in the time it takes to got at the polo or aviation field. their contribution to the Other events of the carnival Angeles branch National Associa the Nationalists and Steel-Helmet Polo and aviation have taken the tion for the Advancement of Col voters probably will not bother film colony by storm.

There are two or three polo teams among the ored People; "The Endeavors of them to the west coast. KI- KTAfil even to go to the polls Northeastern boundary lin of Sea View Avenue, southerly along circumference of said circle, a dis Al Smith Promises the Program Committee," by actors and any number of avia Though all political propaganda fill stages are being installed. I tance of 17.33 feet to a noltit front Stafford; duet by the Lewis Sisters was strictly forbidden during Ithe tion enthusiasts. Some of the de the coliseum on Davis Island an innntlnn which Will mBKl which the center of a olrcl having a radlua of 805 feet hears North 74 wo weeks of the Kasler truce, tne Oakland club women will he glad votees are free lance actors but Fight to Finish NEW YORK. April S.

CUP) Fraley, stage settings, 'asclsls employed various strata- to know that. Mrs. Lula Slaughter Programs and tickets will be 'r'e. "ftor ltr contract for degrees, 47 minutes, 55 seconds Ksst, films has already bet organised by Ueeeroft. who Is offering special the duration of a pic- poms to get around the measure.

past state president of the Colored printed at the McCIymonda high Former Governor Alfred E. Smith, candidate for the Democratic presi aim in Diniani aua leni inrnwpouin. erly. along the cireumferenc of said last-mentioned circle, a dlstane of So-called "closed meetings' were ture. While the actor It galloping Federated California clubs, la vice announced, for which tickets were dential nomination, Intends to stay nrounn tne polo Held or sailing president of the Los Angeles iiz.i tcet to a point on tn Boutn-western boundary lin of 8ea View tnrougn the clouds the producers' freely sold on the streets.

'Fascist Forum, one if not the most power Investment of $250,000 Is doing the During the past two years under the leadership of their president, Mrs. Ruth Williams, the success of the Easter breakfast has attracted people from the Son Francisco bay district. Mrs. Willinms was mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. penrl Blandin Was chairman for the breakfast; Mrs.

Estell Snelllng, chairman of decoration; Mrs. Eunice Wagner was responsible for the decorated program folders, and Mrs. Elsie Burgess was chairman of prograny THE BREAKFAST. Grace waa pronounced by Mrs. Chloa Pledge, with Miss Armond Jones, Girl Reserve secretary playing on the piano during the prayer.

Inducements to other Independent producers to set up shop in Tampa. Davis Island is a lovely spot created through the activities of the late D. Davis during the boom. Dnvls purchased two or ihrM small Islands in Tampa Pay ful and Influential Negro orgnnlza same, it wouldn't he quite so in the fight to the finish. He denied today he intends to withdraw from the race in advance of the Chicago convention and also denied any "misunderstanding be Avenue distant, thereon.

Southeaat-erly 48.37 feet from th moat Eastern corner of t.nt 10 In Rlork I of aid "Ciaremont Chabot Tract;" campaign chiefs sought to evade the censorship on election pamphlets by Issuing party newspapers print shop. John Molso will take the part of the lighthouse-keeper on the first night, while Elliott Rachlln will have the role on the second nlcht. A sailor mnld, the lighthouse-keeper's daughter, will be portrayed by Dorothy Vacha on the first night, and Inex Orlandi on Hons in California. chancey for the Investment if an unimportant actor were in the sad thence, alona th boundnrv line of In pamphlet form for free distrl button. aald Sea View Avenue, Southerly and dle or at the controls.

But an tin tween me and any other candi fr the most part covered wit date." Important actor Isn't generally able RI SES ARE NIPPED Ills statement, contained In a io aiiora a polo pony or an air These ruses were nipped In the HEALTH DIET ADVICE By Dr Frank MCey AVTH 6f 'TKI AIT WAT WtALTM weateriy, 433.84 feet, more or less, ts a point on said Southern boundary lin of th "Claramont Chabot Tract;" and thenc Easterly, along, aald last boundary line, 87.53 ftt the second. water at high tide, built concrete retaining walls and proeeedeAto create a fine residential property bud by General von Groener, min Other students who will have plane. ROGERS INJURED message addressed to John M. Callahan, member of tha Democratic national committee at Mil ister of the interior, and head of parts are June Miller, Lois M-oore, is tne point or commencement. with miction pumps, on Jjavis io will Rogers, James Gleaaon Ann aald Council doea herehv d- the.

Retchswehr, and raids and confiscation alleged Nazi and today are scores of 'handsome waukee, follows: Norma Costa, Caroline Fsva, George Brown, Frank Thomas, Itobert Montgomery, 8 0 termlne n(l darlar that aald proposed work and Improvement la of more than local or ordinary nuhlle "Statements appearing In the 'putsch" material now seem to homes, modern parimemn, country club, swimming pool, ten sre poio players. Rogersr Injured Trary and a dozen other notables Wisconsin and Minnesota press that THE pineapple is a multiple as all of the little sections are really fruits growing Robert Murbach, Ernest Mwope, Wllford Forrest, Michael Lucey, point the way to the government's" benefit, and will affect and benefit th' lands and diatriet heralnaftee .1. onurts and mllei upon miles there is any misunderstanding be- future policy toward Fascist storm Thomas Fltzpatrlck, Kenneth This was followed, by the f-harps and "Flats" Glee rluh'slnging "In-flammatus" from Staba'Mater. A 'cello solo by James O. Jackson.

Mis. Zellca Willinms then sang "Angels Roll the Rork Away." ween me and anv other candidate are polo players. Rogers injured his hand at polo In the middle of roop activities. Any further signs up-to-date boulevards for motor within ten minutes to Tarn. described, which said diatriet Is hereby declared fn ha tha illarrlet Simpson and Eugene Godfrey.

for the Democratic presidential of diminished Nazi power In next a picture last year and now there's out of a central core. When the pineapple is small, it la covered with many purplish-blue flowers, one In eaeh eye. As it matures, the The snilor maids' chorus consists affected and benefited by aald work and Improvement, and that there Da's downtown business section and a sort or half understanding with nomination or thnt I will withdraw my name prior to the convention Sunday's voting and in the April of Bernice Alberts, Juliette Rnlelx, fore tn entire damages, cost and the studio that he won't play polo 4 election will unquestionably In easily accessible Dy a after which Leroy Ittieston, gave a re false. Such statements Imply a Katherlne Thelma Brown, Eleanore de Clnybrook, Sybil Dor- expenses of aald work snd Improvement shall be and ar herehv mart spire the government to sharpen one or nis pictures Is In trumpet solo. disloyalty to my friends and up process.

Ann Harding, Snllv'Eilers. flowers drop 'off, and the slosely packed Individual berries become consolidated into one- Juicy solid fruit. its attack upon Fascist ambitions. The Easter message was given porters, which I resent. chargeable against and shall be sseased upon said lands and diatriet which district la within tha It would be erroneous 1q claim bv Rev.

A. M. Ward, pastor ol "ALFRED E. SMITH." Hoot Gibson, Wallace Beery are nmong the aviators who own pri- any vital decline In tne liner Park's Chapel, followed by Miss W.B.A.Rally to It is difficult to obtain good fresh pineapple In this country because vmo airpisnes nna all or City of Oakland. County of Alameda.

State of California, snd Is movement yet, but tire party's Irene Sears who rendered a piano Rev Harvey Named it develops that George O'Brien has Part cularlv described a fniinwa it must be picked green for ship nolo and Miss Clayton Mitchell a ip-wlt: recently Become caotaln of avln ment. The best fruit reaches us in Pastor Emeritus Be Held May 23 violin solo. The accompanists Were the Misses Ruth Denn and Irene ah or Biocits and ef the 'Ciaremont Chabot Tract." aa ahowa tlon In the United States Army Reserve. It begins to look as though the life of a star were about honnv canned form, "as it may be allowed to completely ripen and develop its full flavoring upon the plant before upon th aforementioned map there- Sears. PIONEER BANQUET.

All of th aforesaid Imnrov. The Enstbay rally In honor of go lucky and- carefree th. Tuesday evening several of the showing in the first presidential ballot and the probability of losses next Sunday are bound to dampen the enthusiasm among the masses who fastened upon the dream of Hitler as president. The Inner Fascist circles also staked heavily on the presidential race, with the consequence that the post election utterances of the party leaders widely Interpreted as whistling In Ihe dark to keep up courage. When Gustav Winter, the man being canned.

If you use tne fresh fruit, select one has yellow around the little circles. If you ment shall don In accordance with th provisions ef an Art Of th Le-I a 1ft lira nf tha Stat man, Marguerite Eads, Gladys Eomurian, Vera Hlrkox. Nenevsy Hllbon, Dorothy Kinney, Mary Jane Lavlgne, Janice Lee, Willa -Mae Lewis, Margaret Marshall, Ruth Miller, Bifida Montana, Evelyn Moresl, Helen Nasclmento, Josephine Sousa, Mildred Sullivan, Velma Thompson, Vivian Thompson, Ann Vernon and Carmela Yao-carlno, Life guards Donald Aabakken, Peter Antone, Herman Blake, Bll-lle Burnett, Stanley D'Aequlth, de Wlndt, Jack Forrest, Howard Oluffre, John Hayes, Waller Lawrence, George Lovett, Stew-art Martln, James Mendozn, Louli Moroni, John Murtauch, Dante Pareglla, Vernon Porter, Lehman Poston, Lawrence Rodriguez, Frank Stelnbaugh and Arthur Taube. "i King or a prizeflahter In train members of the Linden club at the birthday of Mrs. Blna.

West Miller, W. B. A. leader. Will be v.t-t mv Golden Oate re The Rev.

Francis Jf. Harvey, pastor of St. Mary's Oakland, for the past seven years, was named pastor emeritus at the recent meeting of the DIocessn council at San Francisco, ecoordtng to report from Archbishop E. J. Hanna's office." Pastoral appointments Include: Rev.

Owen Lacey, pastor of St. Ing. Rut In this resnect tha at.r California entitled "An Aot to pro- cannot get the pineapple fully ripe, tended at the Blue Triangle (Y. W. C.

nationwide Young Wom time on tne life of a nr. you should set it aside for a few mr itjinf out, opening, extend- ng. wldenlnir. atralhtnlne ducer with worry after worrv view. Sel ma Anderson, president days to allow It to become mellow en's Christian Association banquet closing up In whol or in part any perching on his ellKiw.

The pineapple prepared wlthou called Pioneering. The speaker i reei. aquara, lan. allay, court, or will exemplify the flower fund place within munlrlnalltlea mr Just the same, the producer hifa sugar makes a very good fruit to nd te was Miss Martha Chlckerlng. Prof.

condemn and arqulr any snd all uss while fasting, and may be used' Leo's, Oakland, heroines pastor of march. 'it th. lust review meeting, who promised to solve th puzzle Forsyth Ward of Berkeley held an ann ana property necessary or convenient for that nui-nna, iftnMvii' as a changefrom the orange to of how to resfore value to the 10007 Immaculate" Conception church; one nig advantage over the actor. The producer can-plar polo orRya plane when ever he No matter what haDDena ta him it Inter-racial meeTtTTg on Tuesday surprise party was held Tor Iary other fruits. lurch t.

1889. and th several anla evening in his home. The meeting Rev. Jphn F. Cavanagh coming to St.

Leo's; Rev. Timothy Calvin to mandatory theraof or aunolamant- Unsweetened pineapple Juice can Little. Committees jtpin ary thereto. named as follows: Alice Haney. hold up the Picture was addressed byJ.Mrs.

Gertrude be obtained In most stores and annshlne: Anna Cambra, enter- (CMTrltit. 1131. fM Tli. mitral.) For further particulars, refrne herabr mad to aald Rainlntin. Madison.

some of the better-class restaurants serve this in the same manner as Hazel Nolan, whist: Car CIA NOTES. mark notes, stepped from the race, he let 111,000 followers know that he had reconciled himself to life In the Bautzen Jail. It almost happened that a similar figure took Winter's place In the run off. Twenty-six signatures were secured for the nomination of Claus Helm, at present now serving rle Fraser. delinquent; Doyle Intention No.

tbt C. M. S. for th bov described work on file in th ffie of th Cltr Clerk of th Citv -4 The Art and Industrial club will orange Juice before breakfast. The pineapple is especially suit meet Thursday afternoon the Clawson, investigating.

n. A. PAGEANT SOUGHT ot Oakland. This notice shall be published for ten days in Th Oak- able as a dessert with a protein meal, as Its combination of fruit Cosmopolitan Tea room. The Young Women's department of the St.

Bains lis church, Alameda; Rev. Stephen F. Barron to Hay-ward; Rev. James Vlladomat to Plea santon. Rev.

Edgar Boyle of Alameda was named director of music. Rev. Edmund I. Hogan, formerly of St. Mary's, Oakland, becomes assistant at St.

Paul's, San Francisco; Rev. James McElllgott, assistant at St. Margaret's, Oakland. Memorial Entrusted ana iriDiin. tting tn nwspasf lealgnaUd by aald Council ef the acids and other elements stimulates a sentence for bomb-throwing.

The Httal tattBttnr Members of tha B. A. have received Invitations to again present their W. B. A.

pageant in the Century of Progress exposition to City qt Oakland for such publics- the gastric juices and makes the pineapple really a medicinal fruit especially for dyspeptics. It also BMXBtltB Federated clubs are requested to meet with their president. Mrs. Sadie Slmmi-Small, on Friday evening in her home at 2904 Harper election commissioner rejected his nomination, on the ground that combines well with the nonstarchy vegetables, but not well with the street. Berkeley.

The third reci liun. WALTER y. FRICKSTAP. Superintendent ot Street and Ex-Officio City Engineer ef the City ef Oakland. Oakland, California, March IS A.

1933. 352-March 2l-(10t) Helm as a penitentiary Inmate was ineligible. That leave the battle ground1 free for von HIndenburg, Hitler and Ernest Thaelmann, the sta rches. procity meeting for the northern be held at Chicago tnia summer. "The pageant was anevent of last in Soldiers' field, Chicago.

Officers and member of Rosevale review will make special plans to help represent California at the grand banquet and the pageant of Klpe pineapple contains about district will convene "Saturday, Communist. April in Sacramento. Clubs are 85 per cent water, one-half of per cent proteins, 1 per cent sugar (C.prrlfkt. INI. fr Ts Taliusi.) fMDGI-KV In Osklsnd, March 31.

11132. IU11 a Cvnlhla la urged to have delegates auena. and some mineral matter. In which Club women are urged to register leum, Kvergreen remetary, Monday, April 4, 13.13. at 8 o'clock ity (nee Doty), beloved wlfs of potassium, calcium, and magne ToVeteransofF.W.

Annual commemoration services In New York City in observing February 3, as tha birthday anniversary of Horace Greeley have been entrusted to the care of Big Six post No. 1522 of the Veterans progress. r.HAHD FLAX WHIST for the bringing to world's fair in Kotiert Hsrtgley, devoted mother $50,000 Loan Made to P. in. hrlends mavvrall at tha sium are most abundant.

ot rnnK w. Mccutrhan and Karl Chicago women of all nations. Thl Irani I). Miller mortuary, 2.173 The Red Guard of Review No, C. McCutchan; loving sister of can he accomplished If an ciuo K.

Woman's Benefit sssoclatlon, PINEAPPLE CREAM GELATIN Here are a few pineapple recipes: riFuneenin aireei unt.il noon Monday. I.otilxe liulse, Frsnk O. snd John N. Y. by 35 Banks NEW YORK, April 2.

-(UP) women register with the Postal will hold public whist In Wig WILSON In Osklsnd. April 2. K. Doty. A member of Krultvale t'hspter Order of Ksstern Star Soak two tablespoonf uls of geln OTirK nine for im bush, iso Ann msTAM.HiG osb fi i.i.- AITOMATIC HJTTOS-CONTlin'f.

rttaKM.KH r.l.FlVATOSt A PKHKONNIVfl WORK TAI. THHHKTO. The Council of th City of Oak. land will reeelv sealed bids a Thursday, April 21, 1912, between the hours of 8 o'clock p. m.

and 3 o'clock p. for furnishing and Installing one ull-automatio button-control paaaenger elevator and per. forming work Incidental thert. Specifications snd blank forms of Foreign Wars of the v. s.

1 Vernon, beloved hiiahanri wam hall. Pacific ouiiaing, Ainu Financial worries of New York tin In a small amount of water. Add 'The responsibility of conducting 2:17. A native of Ohio of l.lxxle V. Wilson and loving Friends may attend the funeral state have been eliminated as a one-half cup strained hot pineapple annual memorial services at the Telegraph company.

The National Association of Colored Women Is the only Negro women's organization that can register for this pro nitner or nessie V. Wllaon and Mra. Marjorle Klnlna-ham. broth- services Monday, April 4, 132, st result of a loan of $50,000,000 sub Juice. As this mixture becomes ststue of Horace Greeley has been At the last meeting of the Pioneer club with Mrs.

Mary O'Dell. Mrs. Lillian Riley, president of I p.m. st the parlors of the tool, but not solid, fold In a half scribed for by 36 banks. turned over to Big Six post No, -r of John O.

Wllaon and Mary V. Wllaon. A naliv of San Fran- james rsyior r. K. rorner ject as they are the only organiza cup of cfeaned raisins.

Place In The Issue, which is dated April 1523 of ths V. F. W. by Horace isco. A member of lirnok in Argonaut review, was initiated.

or Irtrenth snd Jefferson strsets, Osklsnd. Services under the molds and allow to harden on Ice tion of their race wno are memuem 1, 1932. Is due on January 15, 1 933, lxrige N.A..r.oF 2 2 Sooll'v 1-rfMla; No. 225, F. A A.

M. FROZEN CANNED PINEAPPLE Lpropoeals will ba furnished by th Ctly Clerk on Application. Bond In Eva Chapman was chairman, assisted by Pauline Grubbs. at the and carries an Interest rate of per cent, a. record low rate for an Greeley post of the Grand Army of the Republic, whose surviving members are so sged that the duties of carrying out these annual Do not open the can of pineapple, of the National Council of Women affiliated with the International Council.

Register as member of Friends are Invited to attend funeral at th (Irsnt I). Mil. last meeting of Argonaut review but remove the label, placing the issue of tils size. auspices or order of Kajtern Star 1 Frultvsls Chapter No. 297.

Ohio papers please copy. In Osklsnd. April 1. Fiances JdcKI- er Mortuary, 2372 F.ast 14th entire can In a bucket and entirely services has become too great The sale was largely a matter of N. A.

of C. W. Do It Immediately. nrner 24th Avenue. Oakland.

surrounding it with a of Dhvsical burden. Mnnclny, April 1S2. at 3 Maccabees to Play an amount equal to the full amount of th contract to given by successful bidder for faithful performance of the contract. Contract to entered into within 19 days after award. Work to commenced within 98 day and to completed within 12ft days after dat ot Auditor's certificate to the contract.

chopped Ice and ice cream salt. This rODC.E" CELEBRATES. The Knights of Pythias held their allotment as subscriptions crossed 1100,000,000. Bankers subscribing paid par for the notes. o'4j p.

tinder the auspices of Ytrooklyn Lodge No. 225, F. 4b hlmiey, wife of ths 1st Dr. Frank B. MeKlblnney.

mother of will freeze in about a half hour. Big Six post No. 1552 V. F. W.

If composed of newspaper men and printers employed on New York City newspapers and many of its Whist Tournament after wnich the can may be opened. A. M. Interment Evergreen Cem The loan was In anticipation of etery. Mra.

Louis l. Itsrr.of Piedmont, snd Anne alcRlhlnnev of Cleveland. Ohio, sister of Mrs. John I. tne irozen pineapple sliced and fifty-second annual celebration on Easter Sunday.

In Oakland the combined lodges and courts of The third tournament of the Xfcrahees' whist series will be taxes and revenues. The 3 i per cent rate contrasted with a rate of served; or, If you have one of the The Contractor and all sttb-con- LiiniKTS I Wilson of Hollywood, California members sre also arrniatea witn Typographical Union No. 6, which new electri 1 refrigerators, you can Calanthe held religious services on snd grandmother of Ann K. per cent paid bv the state in faster Sunday afternoon jn place the can of pineapple in the freezing compartment for about a January on an Issue of 25,000.000 traetors ahali pay at leaat th sen. ernl prevafllng rat of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for, 'legal holiday and ovartin; work aa' specified In Resolution.

919 C. M. S. railing for bin's. tax and revenue anticipation notes, half, Wttirrt-tjuarUrs of an hour.

Oakland Baptist church. mere was an exceptionally large turn out was founded by Horace ureeley famous publicist and printer. Incubator Used played by the-members of Oakland Tent No. 17 tomorrow eve-nlrg. Under the auspices of Oakland tent, last Monday evening, a meeting local Maccabees waaJield dated February J.

and due May 1, CRUSHED PINEAPPLE DES 1932. of lodge members and citizens. Thev were addressed by Grand W. W. CHAPPELL.

City Clerk. t-(it) Funeral Designs OUR SPEUA1.TT Oakland Floral Depot Com PI ANO and (IAKE9K Fierlaia-end Kxraarvmta Waaalnginn Ft, flea Phones: OLympI fJJTir PI edmont I287J. Oewet phone LA kealrt SERT Plain crushed pineapple -To Grow Cactus Chancellor J. Allen Reese of 'Hit. A native of Ohio.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, April 4, it 2:30 p. 111. from the Firat ConKregatlmial church. Harriaon kLTwentv-aJxlh street. t.srthur 0.

Stout seTfrev. MO In Oakland. April Kriward Moaa. hrlher of Clar-enc cs Moaa; a nativa of Kentucky, aged 42 years. Friends are Invited to attend tha funeral at tit Parlfin mauao-' University Benefits California.

He told of the served In Individual cups makes a splendid dessert for protein meal. If desired, the pineapple may be garnished with whipped cream and water cress or mint leaves. SAN LEANDRP, April 2. Sao Leandrans are accustomed-to in history of the organization, of his OTICB OF A'MAI, MrrTIMi Th SAKKR-HANSFV ilANL-FACTURlNd CO, Alameda. Calif.

The annual meeting ef tha tv-k- In honor of John W. Brown, honorary aupreme commander of the order. The degree team of Fan Jofe Tent No. 27 Initiated twelve members. nersonal acquaintance or many oi cubators for chickens and birds.

From Colgate Will NEW TORK. April 2. (UP) the founders and how the organi but something new in this line was Uimonai rUnral rtealfn 33.58. BAKED HAM AND PINEAPPCE William Colgate, a member of the discovered here today. J.

A. Betten- up. vprays ie up. reah nowera. hnldera ef Th Baker-Hansen Manufacturing Company will heii en the 11th dtr of April, 132.

at te ham with colii-'water nU zation had grown throughout tne Inited States and foreign lands. family identified with Colgate uni court of 57 Ross avenue, has In hnil for thirty minutes. Drain the! MOHTM'IAft. MONTiritSjB veralty, left one-third of the resi He was a most pleasing speaker o'clock M-. st th office of Company.

No. 19ii Park street. Aia-meda. California, for th siirv." due of a large estate to the unlver- and gave facta not generally known ity, situated "at Hamilton, N. bv the average citizen in (jama no.

filing of the will revealed. stalled one to assist him In cactus growing. According to Betten-court, the incubstor aids growth of the cacti by a month or more and makes possible the "breeding' of rare varieties. of electing a Board nl Dlretm receiving and acting upon th r.i-m-m ef th Officer, and for th tr i He then Introduced to the audience Colgate died March 7, at the sge tlon of Burn ether buaieesa as many of the grand officers, ano the Hon. John C.

Rivers, past properly come hefrtr the rr--- fc. of 40. He waa a bachelor. His estate, containing specific bequests totaling Sl.CaO.OOft, was estimated Addresses were made by Commander Albert Arena, Great Commander S. W.

Hall. Assistant Great Commander Willie Stevens, commanders of various tents and hives and the distinguished visitor. Nile Woman Hurt When Auto Skids SAN LEANDRO, April J. Mrs. R.

W. Mendenhall, 43, of Nlles, received a lacerated scalp and a possible fracture of the skull todsy water off and cut the ham Into small pieces. Place in shallow baking dish and cover with crushed pineapple and Melba toast crumbs. Hake in moderate oven for forty-five minutes or until well browned. PINEAPPLE, WATER-CRESS AND COTTAGE CHEESE-On lettuce leaves place crushed or sliced pineapple.

Cover this with fresh cottsge cheese and garnish with water-cress leaves. No dressing is required. A large dish -of this makes a complete meal in Itself. grand who made a few remarks. Grand Chancellor Reese while in this section of the state "more than 120,000." freer Dated: April 1.

19S1 visited lodges and courts In San rt Alameda Stevedore Francisco, Vallejo and other cities. "A SKRVICE THAT SAVES" Complete Funerals as Low as $90 Including casket, embalming, hearse, limoujine.jemoval from local hospital or home, permits and certificate. Lady Attendant Modern equipment. JULIUS S. GODEAU, Inc.

JH Wehetee Su Oaklasd 41 Van Neas T. HI ghgat 4045. HEmlnck "INTErENDEVT OT THK TP.VST- returning home Thursday. i May Die of Injuries ALAMEDA, April 2 Psr- KOTICH Stl.P? OF fBOrhWTT, Pursuant te Resolution N. of th Board of i Ilreetor ef the City the- giiperintenH-nt of P.

will aeil at public a ict' htj-tr Ih't-. 7. 1JJ. at eYior'-f i Oak-lane Music tai li actor. v- Port Chicago Lions To Attend Session PORT CHICAGO, April t.

Members of the Port Chicsgo Lions' club have registered 100 per cent to attend the annual convention of Lions' cluhv. international, according ta Everett B. Dowdle of Osklsnd. member of the pre-registration committee. The convention 111 be held In Los Angeles starting on July 13.

NORTH OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. I Rev, C- pastor, of; rth Oakland Baptist church will rish, 37, stevedore, 115 Curtis avenue, Oakland, suffered probably fatal Injuries at the EncinsI Terminal today when a losd of lumber CHICO. April 2-A bus connection with the Southern Pacific mail trains st Orland on the west side of the Sacramento vallev is his week attend the hoard meeting TTHFll an lUTOmnDJiv anm pj nri daughter, Daisy Mendsnhsll. -1. kidded en wet pavement and crashed Into an electrolier at East Fourteenth and, Eerbrook street.

Traffic Officer Bacoo investl-gated. crane. He being sked bv representative Chk- fell upon him from the National Baptist convention! unincorporated) in Chicago. He business men to facilitate mail helping unload the Dorothy very recently celebrated his nine service io this city. Wentei more, a lumber schooner..

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