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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1932 T-9 I P0LIC1MI1 UTIN TALKS TO IDS THE TRIBUNE IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER. FOR. EASTBAY BOY SCOUT COUNCILS j'jjj; a. tr tnizabeth Losslng, Berkeley OPENS BE RKELEY OAKLAND policewoman, will addrese mem-1 bers of the Rock Ridge Dade Club I at the monthly meeting of the ciub Tuesday night at the Thchool u- I -jit Features of Entertainment Will Be Sight-Seeing and Barbecue at Pleasanton tures In this session. Regional executives snd educational leaders from various parts of the state are to be present and to participate In tho program.

OPENING NIGHT OCT. 17 itoflu Clifton near Broad-, THIRTY-TWO veterans of the. 1932 ptmond summer camp were awarded honor medals last night at a cams reunion dinner held for veterai eampers, their parents and friends at Camp Dimond. The awards were made In recognition of outstanding contributions made towards tho community camp Mfe ay the boys. WSSfcwtff 1 October 17 will mark the opening I way.

night of the first Seascout Train Vrl T.OS- ing Course to bo conducted within AJ3ing'e eub- v. Troop 12, Albany held a larger Court of Honor last Tuesday evening at the American Legion Hall, Albany with over one hundred persons present. The Court was presided over by the chairman of the troop committee, F. R. Lindrow.

Other committeemen assisting were C. A. Llndh, C. N. Lewis, James A.

Sar-taln, Lloyd J. Fletcher. Awards presented at the Court Included tenderfoot, second class, first class and merit badges. The first Eagle application for the troop was presented by Senior Patrol Leader John O'Connor. President W.

B. Herms of the council commended the troop on Following are the honored jbcl win no "Children as this county. Under the guidance of W. T. Van Vorls, chairman of the Seascout committee, assisted scouts: Aden Alexander 89, Marion Oakland Area Council Calendar Oct.

15 Red Cross life-eaving course, Y. W. C. 7:30 p. m.

Oct. 17 Training Troop 101, special outdoor meeting. Oct. 21 Eagle court of honor, city hall council chamber, 8:00 p. m.

Oct. 24-31 Scouters' Informar, school administration building, Jo 10:00 p. m. Oct. 29-30 Camp Dimond closed to scouts, Nov.

12 J. A. S. M. training course, Camp Dimond, 8:30 to 5:00 p.

m. Alameda Council Calendar Oct. 10 Board of director meeting. Oct. 12 Opening campaign dinner, leadership meeting.

Oct. 17 Court of honor. Nov. 7 Staff meeting. Nov.

14 Directors meeting. Nov 14 Round-table meeting. Berkeley-Contra Costa Area Council Calendar Oct, 10 Berkeley-Albany division executive board, Pex, 12:15 noon. Oct 12 Troop organization committee, Scout headquarters, 7:30 p. m.

Oct. 17 Berkeley-Albany 'division training school for Scouters, 7:30 p.m., Overnight ramp. Oct. 20 Western division executive board, city hall, Room 3, Richmond, 8:00 p. m.

Oct. 21-22 Western division merit badge exposition, Roosevelt Junior High gym (Friday night and Saturday afternoon.) I They Are." Boomer 2, Merton Boomer 2, Mer by experts In water activity, the vyn Bradley 53, Harold Broadbent everybody. There will be activities, demonstrations, games and camp fires every day, color formations and hikes. NEW SCOUTMASTER W. E.

Jones, former Scout and Scoutmaster, last week accepted the Scoutmastershlp of Troop 41 of the Redwood Homer Mather, District Commissioner, announced last week. Norman Moore was recently appointed assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 122, Carl N. Helmoick, Field Executive, announced. COURTS OP HONOR Troop 99, with Troop 41 as Its guests, last Monday night held a court of awards In John Sewett School Auditorium before over 60 parents, members of Lt. Water-house Post, V.

F. members, and guests with A. A. Qulnn, Chairman of the Troop committee in charge. Thirteen Scouts appeared for awards from the court: Theodore session should prove to be out' She points her d-.

dresses on Juvenl 1 ev matters, 3 2, Hugh Erockman Hay ward 4, Bill Calkins 34, Dick Clarke San standing. Seascout units from ad-Joining councils will present varied forms of "seamanship" and fore Leandro 7. Norman Davis 94, Del-bert DeBlschoff 130, Channlng Em i wiin a i 4 htatnriea nf ion berson 88, Jack Farley 32, James man meeting procedure while naval officers and leaders in nautical subjects will offer Instruction In leadership problems. The old Felchlln 75, Dick Ferguson 17, Wil he 1600 liam Fratus 74. If flboye tip Vernon Green 17, George Jor- high school building in Martinez KKS.

ELIZABETH LOB8IHO.h of gensen Irvlngton 1, Victor Lewin Everett Mendenhall, Nlles 1. Its accomplishments. The troop committee, scoutmaster and the Albany Post No. 292 of the American Legion were praised by President Herms. The troop charter was awarded Troop 12 which privileges them to operate a troop under the national council.

Ernest Merboth 85, Joe Ornellas 47, will house this course for Us six -aaua Bimson pnoie. iwnonav weeks duration. passed through her hands during Cubbing, younger boys' program, fh will have Its day when a training session will convene A- Wilding, Dads Club presl- Don Pepperell 29, Junior Santry 50, Pat Sllvestrl 94, Richard Sperr 76, Jack Steinhach 41, Rldgeway evening, October 18 at Pittsburg. I MONT Thomas 3G, Glen Thompson Charles Wallls SG, Andrew Week The course will be under the guid- rrrf th. mi revUon 3ti, Dick Wight 120, Ahvn Williams SG.

ance of B. O. Wilson of that city, dlvlsion ot tne Berkeley police de-who Is division chairman for the partment, the methods followed and -Cub movement of the council. Fred results achieved. Scout Executive O.

D. Sharpe made a short talk on the history of the development of the Court 'of Honor program and how lt has developed as an outgrowth of the Council Court of Honor to the troop, court. Crosby, Stafford MacGregor, Alfred Perry, Troop 99, tenderfoot; Ivan England 41, John Landt 99, Dale Ilannum 99, first class; William Darst 99, AValton Davies 99, Robert Duncan 99, Walter Storch 1)9, Ivan England 41, Jack Stelnback 41, merit badges. George received a certificate of com IX FORM A 11 SPEAKERS E. B.

deGroot, executive of Che Members who went on the weekend mystery hike were presented with awards to add to their patrol totem poles by Assistant Scoutmaster Allan Bartlett. PIEDMONT, Oct. 8. The eourt of honor was held at the Piedmont High School Auditorium instead of being held at the Interdenominational Church, Many Los AnReles council, will attend tei With the vanguard of delegates arriving today from all sections of the State the eighty-third annual communication of the grand Lodge of Masons of California will formally open Tuesday morning at the Scottish Kite Temple on Lake Mer-ritt. Preceding the opening a pre-communication program has been arranged for the entertainment and the interest of the delegates.

It is estimated that more than 1500 will Attend. Today members of the craft will preside over the services at many of the local churches. During the afternoon a special sight-seeing tour of the Eastbay district has been arranged for the purpose acquainting the visitors with the attractions of the county. PLEASANTON barbecue. Tomorrow there will bp a barbecue at Pleasanton under the supervision of Jerome Arendt, a pioneer resident of the district, who promises to stage for the delegates a typical old-time Spanish event.

After the barbecue the delegates will visit the Masonic home at De-coto where a reception will be held. Features of the program of the communication which opens on Tuesday will he the annual message of Grand Master Robert B. Gaylord; an address on George by Past Grand Master Albert E. Boynton; and the annual oration by James T. Fraser, grand orator; and routine business of the order.

In the evening the annual banquet will be held, following which the Oakland Scottish Rite Players will stage the Masonic drama of the Revolutionary War period, "John Brent." RECEPTION AND BALL. The Wednesday program will be largely devoted to committee reports, and In the evening Grand Master and Mrs. Robert B. Gaylord will be the guestsit a reception and ball at the Scottish Rite ballroom. Jess Stafford and his band Will provide the music.

The communication will close on Thursday evening when the third Informar on Thursday evening, Oc COMMISSIONERS MEET The Commissioners Cabinet met pletion of a recent Senior Patrol Scouts received merit badges In various subjects passed during the Barnes, veteran Scouter of the The meeting will open at I county will assist In the promotion o'clock and Mrs. Losslng's address of this program. All cubmasters, will be followed by a discussion of assistants, den chiefs, and Cub en- club business. Plans for a Hal thuslasts are eligible to partial- loween party for pupils of Rock'' pate in the session which will be Ridge School and their parents are conducted each Tuesday evening to be completed at the session. SEtJnn -Th BUC1Mf ulom" Committee rnlml.rs In charge of rMnU Trn'T11 Worhe th entertainment to given at the specialization certificate In Cubbing Berkeley High School auditorium awarded by the National Counoil of Thursday and Friday nights, nn- summer camp and vacation period.

tober 27, as guest speaker on the program for scoutera taking training in the elements of Scoutmaster-ship, troop committee and district committee seminar, first aid, signaling, mapping, sea scouting and at Scout Headquarters last Wednesday evening at 7:30 for the purpose of working out the details of the national ten year program. Members present of the Sea Eagles" watches started work on leaders' pow-wow. Troop 17 held a court of awards last Thursday night at which merit badges were awarded to John Birdsall, Norman Hemphill, Robert Weaver. Walter Garratt, JASM, was presented with a five-year veteran's pin. lead line construction under "Skip Chairman C.

W. Whitney presided. cubbing specialization courses. per" Harry Shawk. In explana Other speakers on the weeks TRAINING COURSE The Berkeley-Albany District Boy Scouts of America.

tion, the lead line, for a hand lead, Is usually sixty fathoms in length der auspices of the Washington program are: Abe P. Leach, presi dent emeritus Oakland Area Coun Training Course for Scouters, which and Is made of well stretched American, or Italian hemp, un- Army and Guard Dads Club of Berkeley, hare been announced by M. P. Sayles, Dads Club president. i- cil, Dr.

Ben Black, of Highland Hospital, Dr. II. F. Schwartz, presi included scoutmasters, assistants, troop committeemen, and district commissioners, as well as others In Shoot Today Kenneth Crane is general chair-. dent of the Pacific School of Religion, and Arthur W.

Moore. Units from all sections of nor man In charge of while the ticket committee con GIRL SCOUTS tarred, and should be pliable. However, the lead line the Sea Scouts are constructing will be around 20 fathoms or more In length. The markings for such are 2 strips of leather for 2 fathoms, thern California will meet today at A contest between patrols in knot-tlelng- was held by Scouts In Troop 8 at Its past meeting of which the "Panthers" won. Various ideas have been worked up In patrol project work, the majority, working on new designs for patrol totem poles, while others are making knot boards.

As usual those who are in Troop I are still learning to tie themselves up under the able assistance of Scoutmaster C. St. Clair Jones. Signaling and compass will- be taken up again at the next meeting. At the meeting held of Troop 8 this past week, members of the troop listened to Senior Patrol Leader Raymond Epstein talk upon the whole cooperation of troop members and officers.

Eagle Scout D'Kvelyn who was among the Scout Naturalists to go Into South America spoke to Troop 9 upon his experiences there whllo In Costa Rica, studying plant and other types of life. Troop 10 received Its first Inspection by Field Commissioner Charles F. Simpson, who afterwards spoke concerning Inspections. A drive sists of Jack McMastor and W. A.

FREE VACATIONS Three Scouters in the Oakland and pistol shoots to determine the Jones 18 lnchar) ii i ui of advertising. etc. A white cotton rag for 6. A red woolen rag for 7. A piece of Area Council are going to win a two-week vacation free next sum Th i.

r. Various organizations of Berke- Interested In boys' work has been announced by Chairman of the Council Training Committee, C. E. Rugh and Assistant Scout Executive L. B.

Stearns to start Monday, October 17 at 7:30 p. at the Berkeley Overnight Scout Camp. Courses which will be given include the regulnr advanced course in Scoutmastershlp which will run only one hour each Monday night, leather with a hole in it for 10, mer at Dimond-O with a cabin and pany A 185th infantry, Turlock, 'ty ftr aldinB the Dada wlth and the nistol tronhv hv Ttntterw a th entertainment. Sayles said. on up to 20.

all food for their Immediate fami sr.nth i.nun, Casey Trial," a two-act comedv: 1 Instruction In signaling by sema Cisco will be presented, in addition Mi lies furnished free by the Oakland Area Council. phore code was given by First Mate The award will be made to the Following these contests there iyBglv's will be a regimental shoot known keL chol 8'nd th as the "McQualde to Da orcnesira. fired by ten-men teams represent- I Scouter in the east, west ana county divisions respectively who recruits the largest number of men Into Scouting, men who attend the BERKELEY, Oct. 8. Another troop has been organized In Oakland, at St.

Andrews' Church, and Mrs. P. Callahan of Oakland has been elected chairman of the troop committee. The Shamrock Patrol won the contest for perfect attendance and dues, for September, and are to be given a theater party by Reverend John Silva. The regular council meeting will be held at the Little House at 2:30 p.

Tuesday, with Mrs. Walter Knnt, deputy commissioner, presiding. Through the courtesy of the Al then followed by an Interesting specialization course on "The How Book of Scouting." Following both of these, courses a short course on M. E. Thelle.

A meeting of the ship's committee was held under Chairman L. M. Edleman, to discuss plans for future meetings of Troop 21. The suggestion of a permanent ship was brought up at tho meeting by Eagle Scouts Dick Warner and Gordon Davidson. ing regular army units of the ca- Marrnhoo Whimf valry, field artillery and coast ftr- irlCCaOCC MSt degree will be conferred under the Informar and remain In active tillery, and National Guard units Ce fnr TnmnrrtiH from the field artlllerv.

Infnntrv 'Or I OTnOrTQW troop and patrol campany will be troop duty until June 1. supervision of the Grand Lecturer, Thomas J. Baker. The committee In charge of the eommunlcatlon for the Oakland Is on for an ever lncgtfse In troop membership which was also spoken and coast artillery. A whist tournament open to Tho shoot will he conducted hv tents of the Eastbay will be hei COUR.T NEXT WEEK Twelve Scouts from troops 2, 10, conducted, which will he in prcpa ration for the camporals.

COMMITTEE TO MEET 1 of by Scoutmaster Stanley Schee-llne. Doctor Cross will speak to IHBSOniG Domes tuiiaisis lit jjaii 1 7, 36, 67, 76, 85, 96, 98 and wiles 1 will receive from the hands of the National Guard marksmanship bv Oakland tent No. 17, the Macv committee, consisting of Colonel cabees, at the Pacific Building, Wayne R. Allen. Oakland: Colonel morrow evening.

it Troop 2 has been Invited by Scoutmaster S. L. Rchcellne to attend the coming meeting of Troop 10 to listen to Doctor Crdss who will give a talk and picture slides on snnkes. Warren, Russell C. llorstmann the troop at Its coming meeting on snakes, giving picture slides with William Watts, James E.

Ham bany Y. M. C. another one of Superior Judge Frank Ogden and associate members of the bench, Otto E. Sandman, Stockton, and Many members took part In the Lieutenant-Colonel David P.

Hardv monthly quoits and carpet-ball. mond. Charles B. Greeley and his talk. San Francisco.

the participating agencies of the Community Chest, a first aid training course is being given to Girl Scouts. The' class Is so large that the highest award of rank made by the Boy Scouts of America, the Kna-lft badge. Charles L. Hemphill. Oakland Scouts Are A.

A. DA Th nunrterlv eagle court OI It will meet from now on at the Kiudlo of Mrs. Frank Berg, at honor, to be held at p. Next Wednesday night, October 12, the troop organization committee headed by Chairman A. M.

Lester, will meet at Scout Headquarters, at 7:30 p. m. for the troop organization committee meeting. Two new troops will present application for charters at this time, one to be sponsored by the Burbank School of Berkeley. Berkeley troops who will appear for renewals of charters are: Troops 6, 11, S3, 38, and 39.

EXECUTIVE HOARD Tim Berkeley-Albany Executive Board will hold its regular October Scouts for the current fiscal year, Given Honor Medals October 21 In the Council chambers of the City Hall, is open to the Tho campaign dates are set for Grove Street and Bancroft Way Instead of at the Little House. In recognition of outstanding October 17 to the 22, during which public. A training course for adults is time more than 150 campaigners eonduct and activity during the 1182 Dimond Summer Camp, 32 LIFE KAVISU will solicit contributions for the A last opportunity for Scouts of fleouts last night were awarded luunmuiciiiB raonaay nignc. wignest scores In quoits were made by Louis Rogge, Lloyd Robinson, Martin Rigney and Robert Stahley, while 1 the carpet ball winners were Irvinrf Fairbanks, Dr. Winfteld Giberson, Waltar Barbour and Frank Peter- son.

i Manchukuo Envoy Arrives in Geneva' GENEVA, Oct. George Bronson Rea, official rep-. resentatlve of the Manchukuo gov ernment, reached Geneva today, "Manchukuo Is not worried over, the finding of the Lytton report, because the state has come to stay Scout Council. life rank with life saving mem starting at the Little House, 1810 Shattuck Avenue, Monday at 10 a. h.

The group will meet two mornings a week, of their own choosing, for an hour and a half, after the Alameda Charter Commission to Meet ALAMEDA, Oct. 8. The new City Charter Commission will hold Its first meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in the City Council chambers, It was announced today by L.

H. Grunmvald, secretary. The meeting will be devoted to a discussion of proposed amendments. Citizens have been invited to attend, but discussion will be limited to recommendations for charter changes which have been filed with the commission In writing before the meeting, Grunewald said. amp honor medals by the Oakland Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, at their annual fall camp reunion dinner at Camp Dimond.

badge remaining for eagle, to signup for instruction will close at 6:30 p. tomorrow avenlng, B. C. first meeting. Principles of scout Cain, educational director, announ lnsr patrols, games and songs will Names of the Scouts honorea Aden Alexander, Troop 80, ced yesterday.

be given, so as to give a good Idea of what we mean by this "Girl The life sav ng Instruction win Marion Boomer 2, Merton Boomer Scout Game." The essential qual be conducted by George Engs, head of that phase of work of the local chapter of the American Red Cross, ALAMEDA, Oct. 8. Judge Ed-, win M. Otis, chairman of tho Court of Honor, announced that plans for the Court of Honor on Monday evening, October 17 are rapidly being completed and several Interesting numbers will be presented. Among tbe awards to lie given Is an Eagle Scout badge to Myron Clough of Troop 2.

The board of directors of the Alameda Scout Council will meet Monday evening following the campaign dinner, lt was announced by Judge Homer R. Spencn, president. The board members will all attend the campaign dinner. CAMPAIGN DINNER. Chairman Harry Welhe of the finance committee Is rapidly completing arrangements for the opening dlnnor of the Scout campaign which takes place Monday evening at the Hotel Alameda.

This will be a gathering of all the campaigners who are seeking to raise the $6100 budget of the Alameda Mervyn Bradley 63, Harold Broadbent 82, Hugh Brockman, Havward 4. Bill Calkins 34, Dick fications of any adult Interested in Girl Scouts are an understand among new Independent nations, Rea said. "Some people will have the idea that a Scout budget provides uniforms and free vacations for tho Scouts but this Is an error as the budget Is only for the malntaln-ance of the program," says Welhe. Individual Scouts or troops, In addition to providing their own uniforms and equipment, pay small dues for the general operation of the troop activities. The Council budget provides for supervision, Instruction and direction of the ln-tertroop activities and the conducting of the summer encampment.

"We are sure that Alamcdans will welcome our campaigners and generously subscribe to the limit of their ability in order that this Clarke, San Leandro 7, Norman at 7:30 p. each Katurnoy evening at the Y. W. C. A.

pool. The ing of girls, an unprejudiced point of view and a firm belief In the course will begin this baiuruay, Ideals of the program. Girl Scouts who have been work TRIBUNE CLARICE PATTERNS Engs slated. Davis 94, Dclbert DeBlschoff Channlng Emberson 88, Jack Farley 32, James Felchlln 76, William Fratus 74. Vernon Green 17, George" Jor-gensen, Irvlngton, 1, Victor Lowln SR.

Everett Mendenhall, Nlles 1, ing on proficiency badge tests and S. F. sn Having achieved tremenduous are ready to be examined, will ap- growth in membership during the nreclate the efforts of the btana flrRt half of 1932, Oakland Area ards Committee In trying to meet their need. Here Is the calendar for Council Scouts are looking forward Ernest Merboth 85, Joe Orne.llas to the race for second ranking character building program may 47, Don Pepperell 19, Junior San-try 60, Pat Sllvestrl 94, Richard finerr 76: Jack Stelnback 1. Council In California, H.

J. Bemlss, executive, stated recently. At pres October: Proficiency Badge Examiners' Calendar: Tuesday. October 11 Finders, continue to function effectively for the benefit of our community." Rtdgeway Thomas 4G, Glen Thomp meeting on next Monday, October 1 0 at noon. The meeting will be held at Tex, Shattuck at University.

The meeting which will be presided over by President W. B. Herms wljl tnke-up Important details of tho fall program In Scouting. WATNUT CREEK Specialized training In the various brandies of Boy Scout leadership will open soon with a "back to school" trend for Scouting officials according to It. E.

Gibson of Wal. nut Creek, training chairman of the east division of tho Berkeley-Contra Costa Boy Scout Council. "Three distinct and important sessions will bo conducted starting this month," states Gibson, "affording opportunity for advanced leadership as well as training for new men." A complete course of "Elements of Scoutmastershlp" will open October 22 at tho El Cerrlto weekend camp, and will continue until late Sunday afternoon. This concentrated type of course has boon considered superior to the same subjects offered over a period of twelve evenings. The purpose of the "elements" Is to offer now men tho fundamental foundation of the Boy Scout movement and the proper functioning of the most Important of the units, tho troop.

Extensive plans are being completed to offer some unusual fea son 17, Charles Wallls 88, Andrew Miss Paronl, 232B Mllvla Street. All other nature tests, Mrs. Rocca, Week 86, Dick Wight 120, Alwyn Williams 86. AShberry 2998. Wednesday, October 12 Swim ming.

Y. M. A. Thursday. October 20 Needle woman, dressmaker, Mrs.

Mead Little House. HEALTH DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank Mc Coy AVTMO TH FAIT WAY TO HIAITH Tuesday. October 18 Finders, Miss Paronl, 2325 Mllvla. All other nature tests, Mrs.

Rocca, Ab nberry (No. 8141) Smart and in the very newest feeling Is this practical tailored model. It is so suited for fall without a coat carried out as Its inspirator In rhum-brown wool crepe. It's an adorable dress for the college or high school miss. It's a model too long that Is slenderising for the woman of average full figure.

See the miniature view how the rever can be worn buttoned close to the shoulder in coat effect. Style No. 3141 is designed for sizes 14, 18, 18. 20 years, It, IS, 40 and 42 Inches bust. Size requires 1 yards ot It -Inch material.

comes overnight campers. Troop 2 will meet at Little House for the occasion of Investing two scouts next Wednesday, October 12. Miss Jeanette Molsan, lieutenant, will be In charge. Mary Leo Blakeman and Ruth Apple enrolled beside the Fairy Pool last Tuesday. The Pack meets at North Brae Community Church.

On Friday, October 7, Mrs. Jessie Dart, Brown Owl, and Mrs. L. Williams and Mrs. G.

Train, assistants, were hostesses in true Brownie fashion to the mothers of the pack that meets at Marin School in Albany. A special guest at the tea was Miss Barbara McMillan, director of Berkeley Girl Scouting. Wednesday, October 26 Swimming, Y. W. C.

A. Thursday, October 27 Laundress, Mrs. Mead, Little House. Mrs. Philip Bush, commissioner of the San Francisco Girl Scouts, gave a tea on Tuesday In honor of their new director, Miss Ida Smith.

The city, peninsular and Eastbay were well represented. Council were Mesdames Walter Those attending from the Berkeley Kant, Romilda Paronl Meads, A. E. Graupner, Blanche Rocca, Susie McDonald and Misses Jenneve Miller and Barbara McMillan. Camp Agnes Moody looks all spick and span since troop 7 went up to repair and clean lt.

The cabin Is on Creston Road and wel 5098 First aid home nurse, Miss Chop Suey Shadell, Little House. Wednesday. October 19 Hostess OOMEBODi has said that chop suev is really a Chinese form Mrs. A. Eaton, 116 Parkslde.

Swim mlnir. Y. W. C. A.

of hash. It may consist of chicken, fish, mushrooms, bamboo Friday. October 21 Homemaker shoots, bean sprouts, or almost Mrs. Hall, Little House. Tuesday.

October 26 Finders, stfivthlng handy. It is not supposed to have had Miss Paronl, 2326 Mllvla Street. All Its beginning in China, but to have other nature tests, Mrs. Rocca. first seen the light of day in san Francisco.

It is easily digested ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES and relished by almost everyone. The Chinese cook uses no milk, eheese, nor butter. The frying Is done in ceanut or olive oil. One of the fundamental rules of Chi ent third largest Council, uaKiana trails Los Angeles which is In first place, and San Francisco, second place holder, by 388 boys. COUNTY WINS With a total of 2 visitors per Scout from the County division, that group took first honors In the inter-divlslon contest for the greatest percentage of visitors at the annual Camporee held recently in East Shore Park.

The west division was second with 1.6 and the east division third with 1.6 per cent visitors. Individual troop honors for visitor attendance was snared by Troop 17 of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Church when 203 visitors attended the Camporee. Troop 62 was second with 168 guests and Troop 16 third with 138 guests. Registered guests were: east division 235C; west division 1728; County division 185, Bemlss revealed last week. TELEVISION MOVIES Troop 6 will be host to Troops 8 20 and 9 this Tuesday night when a moving picture on television and modern telephonic communications will be shown In the Highland School Auditorium where Troop 6 headquarters is located.

DISTRICT ACTIVITIES Troop 88 will be host to the Hamilton District Troops 42, 43 and 82 at a Court of Honor Wednesday evening at Alexander Hamilton. The court date was set last week at a district meeting attended by W. W. McFadyen, Troop 43 Scoutmaster; Frank Gomes, Troop 42 Scoutmaster; W. E.

Hickok, Troop 82 Scoutmaster; Tom Booth, Troop 88 Scoutmaster, and members of the four troop committees. The Fruitvale District of Troops 38, 83, 85 and 120 will October 19 for a rally and feed at the Fruitvale School with Troop 38 host. IN CHARGE OF CAMP Next week-end east division week at Camp Dimond, according to Jean N. Bell, field executive, who announced that the Dimond district has volunteered to take BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY jiese cookery which dates back from 8000 B.

C. Is that meat dishes along with other members of the September 2, In the rooms of the should contain about one-third as much meat as vegetables. This is a good rule to follow, asMt makes The October Issue of the "Crisis" How to Obtain CI rice Pattern Write your name and address a well-balanced meal. ChoD suev usually contains onions, but this is not necessary plainly, including city, giving the number and nlie of the patterns you desire. Enclose 15 cents In stamps or coin (wrap coin care mt the ether Ingredients are quite DePrlest.

Among the colored citl- zens on the rostrum were Attorney John Drake, chairman of Northern California Hoover and Curtis campaign committee; Attorneys Lawrence Sledge and George Johnson. E. C. Daly, editor Oakland California Voice; Mr. Allen, president and D.

Brice, secretary East Oakland Community Club; E. C. Washington, president of Eastbay' Political League; Rev. G. C.

Coleman, and Rev. J. P. Hubbard; Mesdames club at the Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Avenue, Tuesday evening, October 11 at 8 p.m. GREETINGS EXTENDED Greetings are extended to II.

C. Smith, former member Ohio legislature, and editor of the Cleveland Gazette, which weekly has Just completed Us fiftieth anniversary. During the tlm it has never changed Its policy of fighting for the uplift appetlziing. Chop suey is usually Alameda County public weuare League, with their president, Mrs. Flora Porter, president.

Plans were discussed in regard to the annual cosmopolitan dinner to be held November 17 in the social hall of Saint Augustine Episcopal Church. They are trying to work out plans whereby they can secure the services of Floyd Covington as guest speaker. The committee Indorsed a plan to help raise money for an 8-year-old fully) for each pattern and address your envelope to Clarice Patters fried, but the frying of the non- starchy vegetables and meat can Bureau. Oakland TRIBUNE. Oak not be considered as harmful as when starchy foods are fried.

land, Calif. As these are ordered specially from New York, a rea. nable time should be allowed fof livery. Most chop sueys are prepared magazine has two very fine articles. One la from the pen of John R.

Hawkins, secretary of finance, Afrloan Methodist Episcopal Church, president of the Prudential Bank, Washington, D. and chairman of the Republican Colored Voters Division, 1928. He has the honor of having seconded the nomination of Herbert Hoover when nominated for the Presidency at the 1928 Republican convention. The other article is by Jefferson 8. Coage, recorder of deeds, District of Columbia, and former chairman of the Virgin Island Commission.

These articles should be read by every voter in the United States Irrespective of race. The Journal of Negro Life (Op of the Negro race In the United States. The greater part of the 60 with a soup stock which is made Chlora Hayes Sledge, president C. F. of C.

W. and the following from equal parts of chicken ana pork cooked slowly for about two years it has been under the same editor and owner. Taylor Memorial M. E. Church, will have as truest sneaker Sunday evening Oc hours and strained.

Here is ecipe for chicken chop suey: colored girl wno lost a jawoono from disease and whose parents cannot raise money for special dental surgery, which the county cannot pay for. The committee having secured the promise of free dental surgery for the girl, providing money can be raised to pay for 8 pounds of chicken, 8 stalks of Orders for patterns are forwarded by airmail on the day they reach The TRIBUNE Pattern Bureau. They are filled and the patterns aro on their way west within twenty-four hoars after they reach the N-i York fashion designers, thereby insuring prompt elery, 1 dozen white mushrooms, tober 1G, Dr. Carl L. Brent, district superintendent.

The publlo will be welcome. Mrs. Mary S. Grasses this week celebrated her eighty- i dozen water chestnuts, pound past State presidents: Esther Jones Lee, Hettie B. Tllghman and Mel-ba Stafford, charter member of State F.

C. W. Delilah I Beas-ley, and -8. Sledge of Chicago, cousin of Attorney Sledge of Oakland. The birthday observance of Sir George Williams, founder of the Y.

M. C. A-, will begin In the Filbert Street the week of October 11. On Sunday. October lt, a of bean sprouts, 4 tablespoonfuls CUT OUT ALONG THESE LINES first birthday and 77 years in Oak suey sauce, cup of soup stock land.

She is one of the workers Chop the raw chicken meat Into CLARICE PATTERN BUREAU OAKLAND TRIBUNE, Oakland, Calif. of the Oakland Community Chest. mall pieces and fry In a hot rreased skillet, using olive oil Enclosed find $...,..., lee which please send patterns as listed May she enjoy many more years of active service. T. F.

Mynatt of Palo Alto addressed the reciprocity After the chicken begins to brown, charge of the entire program for public meeting will be held In North Nmi meeting Wednesday afternoon. SYMPATHY EXTENDED the Friday evening Sunday evening period. The group, under J. Fisher, commissioner, Is composed Sire Numbs j-a Wanted A 'I 1 i Oakland Baptist Churcn. A musl-cal program has been prepared.

The public will be welcome. The Art and Industrial Club "will hold an international pageant and the necessary materials. There are few speakers among Negro citizens who have been more appreciated than the coming to Oakland of Hon. Ascur DePrlest. In appreciation his address the Swastika Civic Study Club of Berkeley postponed their eighth anniversary celebration which had been elaborately planned for the same The colored evening public school teachers of Pres-cotfr Junior High, school.

Miss Roberta Wells, teachers of Spanish; Hiss Beth Pier, teacher of adult study group, and Miss Thel-man' Brown arranged to have their Street Sympathy is extended to Re. T. portunity Magazine) contains the following item in the department "Survey of the "Mrs. Dorothy "Chaderton, nurse, Los Angeles, has been appointed Instructor of home hygiene and care of the sick under the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Red Cross Society. Mrs.

Chaderton will be In full charge of the health classes offered by the Red Cross under the auspices of the Los Angeles Ur-baban League of which Floyd Covington Is the executive secretary." The committee of the welfare of the colored group held an Interesting meeting Monday evening, Griff eth, pastor Second Baptist Church Los Angeles because of the City add the chopped celery and water chestnuts, after which the stock; may be added. Then add the Chinese sauce, bean sprouts and mush- rooms. After simmering for a few minutes, this dish la ready to serve. Most of the chop suey recipes are made In similar manner except pther meats may be used in place 0t the chicken, for Instance, lean eef or pork. In Chinese recipes, 'fraey sauce takes the plaoe of salt (Oopyrleht, 1J, in 1 TWBVn.y reewt, loss of his wife.

Sympathy mortgage-burning on October. 21 In Paris Social Hall of Saint Augustin Episcopal Church. The musical is also extended to Mrs. Sargent. of Troops 10, 22, 72 and 98.

The November east division week-end will be staged by the Hamilton district, Bell declared. All troops of the east division are expected to spend overnight at Camp Dimond en these third week' end dates each month to insure large turnout Wad good times tor chairman of ways and means, C. division of the Attucic Ciub win State (Print Write Plainly) F. of W. wRo lost her father this week.

His funeral was held present a program featuring Adolph "Bozonler, violinist, and Charles Lebuian Jr, baritone, Wednesday In New Orleans. classes attend the meeting to hear.

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