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5T OAKLAND TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932 INDIAN SONGS I ACCUSED il DISCORDANT NOTE FIRE FAILS TO Show to Aid Relief Work Institute Will Install Heads SCHOOL PLAN DUE ON BALLOT DESERTING DF PBS CAM UNO DANCING nil nnnnnni Jess Stafford, band leader and master of ceremonies for the two benefit performances scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights at the Oakland council No. of Young Men's Institute will Install officers at a banquet to be given at 7 p. m. tomorrow at the Elks club, which will at the same time welcome horn Leo J. Mahoney, grand president of the Y.

M. milNG SONS ui. I ii nnivi Oakland auditorium theater, I a awarded an It 'I iff who has been visiting eastern coun- Ex-Wife in Court Action to Vernon De Mars Heads honor ary member-! Hare, Two Children Adopt ed by Husband LOS ANGELES, July 1 8. 04s) I 'u: ship in Post 1010, Veterans of reign Wars. The post, which will Creighton Hale's support of nis To be installed arer John Wlb-berly, president; William Narra, vice-president, and James Powers, secretary.

Mahoney will speak on the result of his visit east, and will describe what other Y. M. I. councils throughout the nation, are thinking and doing. Y.

M. I. members from the East-bay and San, Francisco bay area will attend in force, leaders state. two minor sons was described "Intermittent" bv the film actor1 divorced wife, Mrs. Vlctoire Mljan, sponsor the More than 140,000 names have been signed to the school costs transfer amendment petition, giving assurance that It will appear on the November ballot, the Oakland real estate board announced today.

The Alameda county petition with 19,800 names was filed last and a supplementary petition also has been presented. The amendment is proposed as part of a tax reduction program adopted by the realty boards of the state, and is supported by a number of educational, property owners' and other associations. The measure proposes an amendment to the state constitution transferring from the county to the state, that proportion ef the school maintenance charge approximate, ly 22 per cent of total school costs which Is now levied by the county against local real estate. This would amount to approximately 77 cents out of the Alameda, county tax rate. To supply the $46,000,000 thus removed from property taxation, a sales tax and an income tax are authorized in the measure.

who petitioned superior court to rm- declare that the children nad been ance, made deserted by their father. Mrs. Mlljan, now the wife of Jeha Mlljan, film director, was Stafford an honor ary member on learning of 15. A r' 'J' Y'. awarded the custody, of Patrick Creighton 8, and Robert IO we 11.

when she and Hale wer divorced. She sought tne i i 4 S'i abandonment order as a prellml BERKELEY, July 13 Undaunt. ed by the fire which swept away the kitchen and dining room early last Saturday morning, SO guests are forming a capacity crowd at Echo lake camp this week. Returning from a hurried trip to the camp, situated in the Tahoe region, in the El Dorado national forest, Charles Davis, superintendent of recreation for the city of Berkeley, reports everything in fine shape. Supplies immediately dispatched to the camp and carpenters recruited from among the unemployed, resulted in resumption of operations without unnecessary loss of time, states pavis.

Since yesterday the camp lodge overlooking Lake Tahoe has been used as a dining room, with an emergency kitchen unit constructed nearby. Until yesterday camp guests took their meals at Summit House, half a mile away. Today's roster of guests Is the biggest thus far this season, according to records of the recreation department. Military Funeral Planned for Man AUBURN, July 13. Coroner Colin B.

Hislop of Placer county expects to arrange a military funeral for Apostalo Calaritto, 68, who was found dead In bed. Cala- ritto had been cited for heroic conduct at Samoa In 1889, when swam to shore In a storm from a government ship, and carried the line that saved the lives of many passengers. The former sailor left an stat of only a few dollar other (than his business. 'In his safe deposit box were found enough imperial Russian rubles to aggregate nearly $50,000 at pre-war values. jiary to legal adoption by the Mil his work as jesi staftorD.

a band leader among American troop overseas during th World war. i Headlining the bill with Stafford will be Captain Dobbsle, radio star. Among other favorites of th air who have promised their services Jans of the children. mtmmmmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmm mimiummmmmntMmma ssl After her second marriage, Mrs, 01 0 Mlljan testified, Hale ceased to send the children Christmas gifts and visited them less frequently, Although hit second marriage hat proven a happy one, Creighton Hale, veteran stage and screen actor, is beiet nevertheleu by troubles arising from his first romance. His divnrceJ wif nrrmrA Ki'm at the shows are Irving Kennedy, he testified she was forced at one time to cause Hale to be brought Into court for alleged failure to Benne Walker, Harold Dana, Reefa Miller, Henry Starr, George Group of Artists Who Will Appear in Berkeley s' i si i i IberKELET, July 1.

Vernon De Mars, University of California graduate and interpreter of American Indian lore and dances, will present a special performance of his group of artists at International House on Friday afternoon and evening. Described as a "Na-Ga-Hae" ceremony, the presentlon is based on a group of dramatic episodes is song, dance and Interpretation at the American Indian lore the southwest plains. De Mars lived among the Hop! Ind)an and will present dances witnessed heretofore only by the Indians themselves. Gala Indian costumes and musical Instruments obtained by De Mars from t'-e Nave Jos and Hopls, are to be used by the artists in presenting Friday's performances, As sn additional feature. Dr.

Derrick Normal Lehmer, professor of mathematics at the University of California, will present Indian songs of his own composition. According to G. A. Faraday, resident secretary of International House, the afternoon performance is being specially presented for th benefit of children, th program to start at 3:15 o'clock. Th evening performance is announced for 8:15 o'clock.

Included In both programs will be a group of plain dances, including a flre-llghtlng ceremony, and a humming bird dance, as well as original songs suggested by tribal melodies, the Hopi ceremonlar rain song and Rio Grande numbers, showing Hpaniah-Cathollo influence on Indian folk lor. Freeholder Ballot Now Is Certainty UKIAH, July 18. The election of failing to support their two children. The present Mrs. Hale is the .11 fTk s-k urovid for the two boys.

Taylor and His Gang, Oscar Young snd Adele Perry, the Krowfllght "Mr. Hal outfitted the boys with iormer ivatnieen uerinf. a. I pholot. clothes once," Mrs.

Mlljan testi Hour Review headed by Billy and fied, "and had the bill sent to their Grace Carmen, V'i and Madge and stepfather. the Kilua Melody Makers. BROWN Hal' present wife, whom he man-aid tw years ago, wss the UNIVERSITY, July IS. W) Five hundred million dollars in "centuries" and "grands" has been withdrawn from circulation In the United States by members of the underworld since Al Capone was arrested and the Seabury Investigation was started, Robert Warren, economist, told the Virginia Institute of Publio Affairs. He estimated that Americans are hoarding two billion dollars in cash.

This was withdrawn mostly In hundred, thousand and ten-thousand-dollar bills, he answered, In response to a question regarding government Issues of a hundred million dollars in ten-thousand-dollar Ted Lyman and his revus will head the group of stage entertainer who will participate, and Forrest Taylor, stock actor, will pre former Kathleen Bering. The romance has brought happiness to I10SDONTD IE NE1 NAVY both, friends say. I .1. i sent a special act. NIRIGUE PARIS The post will us proceed of th shows to continue relief work Merchants Plan started last winter when It cared for 2000 needy Oakland families For 'Annual Picnic 'ALAMEDA, July IS.

Plans were and established food kitchens for MEXICO CITT, July II. 1 By AILKElf LAMONT. NEW YORK, July II. (CPA) completed today for the second an Complete reorganization and en unemployed men. nual picnic of the West End Mer Kiwanis Delegate To Present Report RICHMOND, July 18.

Dr. Kaho Dally, a delegate from the Richmond Kiwanis club to the Kiwanis national convention held in Detroit, will describe his trip to members of th club today at th Hotel Car-qulnes. California was th best represented state at th conclave with 130 delegates representing nearly svery city in th state attending, according to Dr. Daily. At th conclusion of the convention Dr.

Dally spent several days at th Ford Motor company clinic making a special study of industrial surgery. John. Regelio, president of the club, will preside at today's meeting. Richmond De Molay Elects Councilor RICHMOND, July 13. Jackson T.

Carr has- been elected master councilor of the Richmond chapter. Order of DeMolay, to succeed Edwin Brooks, who has served during the past term. Other officers elected include Mike Sanfillppo, senior councilor, and Halbert Glover, junior councillor. Other appointive officers will be named on largement ot th Mexican navy chants association, to be held at "Non Better at Any Price" Brown and green are colors with which Paris appears much intrigued at th moment. For example, a daytime dress in two Soprano, Pianist Mission San Jose next Sunday, aa FINGER now almost non-eilstent, is In prospect and awaits only th official sanction ot General Plutarco Ellas cording to Oeorge Hickman, presi Croquignole PERMANENT To Give Concert Miss Esther Murray Anderson, WAVING Calles, secretary of war and" A program ot dancing and a barbecue are part of the nopranb and pianist, and Miss Ber- shades of brown and in a plaid pattern with a sleeveless green coat.

Th dress Is of silk, th coat of wool, and th coat fastening with a wide belt of th marine, who now la in Boston, it WAVE day' activities, he stated. nlce Las Flame, pianist, will give a Joint concert at the, Y. W. C. A.

was officially announced today. 35cM The i announcement said it Is urgent that Mexico rehabilitate and material ha only rows Of stitch musical, which will be held tomorrow evening In the lobby of the A motor caravan will leave Webster street and Lincoln avenue-at :30 Sunday morning, led by Official of the organization. The pic- ing for ornament. London Is using quantities of reorganize it navy in order to guard' adenuatelv her Ion pnt Central building, Webster street. Miss La Flamme has given a number of solo concerts at th Tito will be staged at a park In of 15 freeholders to frame a new charter, to be voted on at the No.

vember election, is assured. A check on the petition that has been In circulation throughout the coun cut-glass buttons on afternoon frocks and even en sports dresses, line, to stop smuggling and to pro. Mission San Jose, Waltz Beauty Shop Greek theater In Berkeley, and has Vide adeauat natrols. bout a half dozen of them to also given programs at various Officials said offers hv vrl ty for some weeks revealed 1320 Racing and other athletlo events will be staged between both men and women, with trophies for the foreign governments to riA Telegraph clubs in the Eastbay. Mitts Anderson is a member of the Chamber and also of the Stein- signatures, 34 more than required.

It will be placed before th super serviceable light cruisers and coast first Bcrnsnent im th dress, Sometimes th buttons ar on a sports blouse, sometimes on a coat, sometimes on. the cuffs or gulmpa of an afternoon gown. Big buttons, too, that sparkle brilliantly. sss wave In Oakland 1 yrnr. o.

nKJ luaay J7JO guard vessels mad close study of visor at their next meeting. do rf Choral. July '20, according to Carr. in matter mandatory at this time. winner, Hickman said.

Merchants in the West End district vlelng with each other in ticket sales, i Ex-Teacher at And now there's th apron frock Rites Planned for not th kind worn in th kitch Giovani Sagaria U.C. Kills Self en, but the kind 'worn on th street. Ot wash material and easily laundered, it fastens in back coNcnnr). is BERKELEY1, July 'II. Dr.

Aage aarvtras will ti hM eft Brusendorff. visiting Instructor at with a large button in some contrasting shads. There's another nv v(i 1 1 erlne's Cathollo church In Martinet Button or a hook at th waist snd tomorrow morning for Giovani 0a. garla, 72, a resident of thl community, who died Monday night generally has a tie of th same II MMMMM MaBHMB-Wt- I rrr i- rt material as the rtr. I II II SS 8 i lonowing a oriei niness, interment will be in St.

Catherin' cem (Ooyrrlfht, Wll, In Ths TRTBVVt.) INQUEST SCHEDULED Richmond. 1 1 etery. Two sons, Fred and John Sagaria, both ot Oakland, and two brothers, Joseph and Fred Sagaria, lnty th death of John Welsberger, 22-year-old Richmond youth who died a week ago as the result of sn survive, ins aeceased was a native tit Ttatv. Plta w.ra automobile accident near Pittsburg, Willb held today at I p.m. at the Brunscher-Connolly chapel.

SH ERWOODSWAirrCrD yu ill i SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, JULY 14 HllVS RED COFFEE, Mb. tin 34c the University of California summer session last year and authority on English, committed suicide at his horn In Copenhagen, word received her today said. Dr. Bru-sundorff wa professor of English language and literature at the University of information received on the campus Indicated that Dr. BrusendorfJ ended his life because of a nervous breakdown, HI wife who was here with him last year, has been 111 in a Copenhagen hospital sine early this year.

Dr. Brusendorff shot himself on June 22, and died the next day. lie had also been, several years siro, a visiting instructor, at the University of Minnesota. He gave two courses in English described by university authorities a very popular, during hi visit her and lso gav lectures before several fcastbay groups, Rites to Be Held for Richmond Woman RICHMOND, July II. Funeral services for Mrs.

Jane Bowdlch, TS, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane R. Cramer, 429 Third wlll held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock from the family home, She wa a native of Pennsylvania and had lived her for the past 11 years. Besides her daughter she Is ur Ived by a son, Oeorge C. Bowdlch of Richmond and a brother in Ohio.

Rev, Milton Terry of th Methodic church will officiate and interment will be in Sunset View The Ryan funeral chapel is In charge of 'British Detective Story Writer Dies LONDON, July 18. OWThun-demley Fergus Hume, noted detective story writer, died today of a heart attack. He wrote 130 novels in hi prollflo career, The "Mystery of th Hansom Cab" was one of the best sellers among detective fiction of all time but when he wrote it he was unknown and he sold th copyright for 50 (qormal)y about $260). He did not tenefit from its tremendous sale, $1 Psylla Seed 50c BaHl Creek) Peanut Butter 17c (Jfe. Xl Jar) PAR-SOAP 29c t.srgr) CATSUP 5r (H Pint) PARFAY If -V'- te-M JUST ENOUGH TURKISH-BUT NOT TOO MUCH ILil-llSi snnare tint Sugar Peas H-0 OATS DOG FOOD 10-OZ.

tin small pkg. I -lb, tin. 5c I 11c 1 5c Kellogg's Rice Krispies. 2 pks. 15c PALM- erf Del Ray BEADS 5C 5C Marfcft r.ToriTttrin gX MT'tC Sunbrite7 rrkeVT Kleansernnaise) Fishes' Loss Proves I Cain for Seagulls TORT ROSS, July 18.

Bea gulls Ida the northern Sonoma county coast have been having no trouble of late in finding food as a result of some mysterious submarine disturbance which has taken a heavy toll of marine life. Great schools of fish have been washed up, which literally cover th beaches. llrm. In clrrlns on at Panrr Filling station PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lb. D.lffiEDOUSAGE Xrlann Mrst llept, 12(1 -miihUfiWmrigi BONELESS EASTERN CODFISH, lb.

11c 1932, Liggett tc Mysm Tobacco Co. 'It's Illrattn.rn, I)rpt. 123 Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Samsoun! And just the ri YOU don't like too much seasoning in tilings you eat just enough to bring out the finest flavor. That's what seasoning is for. And that's why there's just enough spicy, fragrant EVERY day the mail brings us flood of letters many from middle-aged women.

They prov that Change of Life need not alwsv be dreaded. They lfil bow the headaches, back- amount of each kind. It's this Mjust right" blending of tobaccos, both Turkish and Domestic, that gives Chesterfield its better taste its noticeably richer aroma. Turkish tobacco in Chesterfield. Four kinds of Turkish that tobacco men rate highest Krrih Lettuce 4 Heads 5c Tomatoes M.

Oonglas, Dept. 71 6 DRUG SPECIALS 3Bc HOSPITAL nn CtJTTOX, 1 lb 6h0 RIM TOOTH I'ASTK as lC 3 for 55 69o SAXOttA MOPTII on ANT1SK1TIO 8So HED FFATIIEIl BAT UVM SHAVING nn CREAM aCO Owl Drag Dept. a Reg. 30 Frvah Baked Walnut Loaf Cakes 10c Tnmpklns Bakery. Drpt.

11 dies can overcom or avoided. tlease read the end of a typical letter, it' from Mrs. MacCraig. "I took rce bottles. It made strong snd I l.by.

I will always praise your med. i end tell other women about it." nesterfield 7Jie cigarette TAalis MILDER 7k cuarette TASTES BETTER WH HKSEHVB THE HlfiHT TO LIMIT UAT1TIFS.

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