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7 m. OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938 WOMEN WANTED yrcn SPECIAL NOTICES FRATERNAL Wint-Monat Ship Movements Laying of Keels Soon 2 Lighthouse Tenders To Be Built ot Moore's; Boy Shipping Increases By FRANK KESTER laying of the keels of two United States lighthouse tenders will 1.1. ntoxa at ihe Moore Dry- dock and Shipbuilding plant In Oakland at the end of this month. According to Frank H. De Pue, sales manager of the company, the first shipments of steel have already been delivered.

SHIPPING INCREASES rm. n.nih nf Ortnhpr. lust Closed, showed an Increase In foreign and domestio commerce over the same month of last year, according to fiy tires released today by Abe Marks, manager of the Marine Exchange. During the month Just closed 449 In 4ha Vintr nnrl 450 de- snips nii ivtu parted. The toUl tonnage amounted to 1,440,357 for arrival and for departures.

Foreign ships accounted for 222,964 tons on arrivals, and 328,149 for departures. A fleet of 220 coastwise ships arrived and 213 departed. October a year ago saw arrive and 15 depart. -The last week of this October wit nessed the arrival of 10Z crait irom nf which number 74 were. Amer ican flag vessels, nine British, five Japanese, and tne rest mviacu among French, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, one transport, one clipper ship and five War vessels.

The departures consisted of 78 American vessels, seven British, seven naval craft, one transport and one clipper ship. The rest of the 100 departures were divided among Norwegian, uuicn, japancoc and Italian line craft. EAST COASTER DUE The Panama Pacific liner City of Newport In command of Lieutenant Commander Hobert H. Wright. Is due to enter the Golden Gate this afternoon from New York and way ports.

The liner has 35 passengers aboard for local disembarkation as well as a considerable amount of general cargo. She will depart on her return voyage next .7,4 FORT LEASE BID rin. ViM nai rilvrt tiv tria Port Commission last night for an Industrial site In the Brooklyn Basin area. The bid came from the California Foundries, present oc cupants of the area at 950 19th Ave-nue. The bid was for $36,000 for a 15-year period, to be paid at the rate of $200 a month, JAPANESE WHALERS Japan's 1938-39 whaling fleet will be the largest in the history of that country and the catch is expected to show a corresponding increase, according to a report to the Department of Commerce by the office of the American Commercial Attache The first of the Japanese whalers Is scneaulea to depart xor we winter season in the Antarctic the latter part of September, carrying a crew of 340 men.

The other vessels were expected to leave shortly thereafter, the report, stated. A new feature in the Japanese whaling operations this year will be the packing of a considerable volume of whale meat, since its consumption Is being encouraged by the Government as an emergency measure to conserve meat supplies. In previous years arrivals of whale meat were limited to 1000 tons annually, but restriction has now been removed. It was reported that many whalers are engaging cold storage boats to accompany the whalers, according to the report, SAN PEDRO NOTES SAN PEDRO, Nov. 1.

Two additions to the Canadian Navy, the destroyers Ottawa and Eestlgouche, were in port today on a brief visit en route to Esquimalt, B.C., to reinforce the dominion's Pacific fleet The vessels will resume their voyage north on Thursday. Their commanders, C. R. H. Taylor of the Ottawa and W.

B. Holmes ot the Eestigouche, were welcomed by Admiral Claude C. Bloch and escorted In an Inspection of the U.S. cruisers Houston and Indianapolis. The liner Mariposa, in from the Antipodes and Hawaii yesterday i i 0 oi On I on the San ley S.

eral Lines port jsv. I Dr. on To Arrive TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 1 Hamburg Weier Melbourne Mariposa New York City of Newport New Mobile Florence Luckenbach Seatlie Vancouver Columbia Weal Shipper WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBEB Panama Vltua Bering Seattle Coast Merchant rwu R.v tirhiZAn Los Angeles Point San Pedro THURHDAX. NOVEMBER I Havre Yokohama Ruanna Aires Norfolk MHru West lvls Wm.

Luckenbach Virginian San Angelo Slrlus Lillian Luckenbach Eureka Sofia Bnkke Pacific Grove Taranger Tasmania Coast Farmer Boston Boston Norfolk Seattle Seattle Seattle Columbia Columbia Columbia Loa Angeles Los Anseles To Depart London Nyhorn Havre Wisconsin Honolulu Maunawili Honolulu St. Mlhlel San Juan Kentuckian Portland Ernest H. Meyer WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB Manila China Clipper London Liverpool ortrnd Tonrlon Scottish Star London Knoxville City Eureka Bandon THURSDAY, NOVEMBER fjavra Liverpool Antwerp New York Seattle Columbia Coos Bar Jlrhnanna Vancouver Oregonian Coast Miller Olympic Elna Sun, Moon, Tide By V. B. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

307 Customs Building. San Francisco TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Sun Moon A-IKnlftnn ula. sets. MOON PHASES The time and heights of tides in the following V. S.

Coast and Geodetic Survey table are liven for oet of Webster Street, Oakland. For Fort Point subtract 40 minutes. NOVEMBER 1 TO NOVEMBER 6 L.W. H.W. L.W.

H.W. 0.8 B.i 2.4 4.S 1.0 8.5 l.S 4.6 1.1 S.7 1.3 4.6 1.3 8.9 0.8 4.8 MI. IS OMa S3 4'27n 0.2H:02rj 4.9 1.8 6.4 .0.3 8.0 in me aoovv lauuiauuii ui ma tides the dally tides are siven in the order their occurrence, commencing with the early mornlns tide In the left-hand column. anu 111 luuxnimi iuea aa vt-ui some days but three tides occur. 1J10 vuiuiiiii u.

uciauia ura -J k.lM. lh. U.iat Coast Survey Chart soundinss. The numbers are always additive to the chart depth, unless preceded by a minus (-) sign, then the numbers are aubtracted from depth of the chart. (Signed) It.

R. LUKENS. Transpacific Mails The following sailing dates and closing times of transpacific mails at the main Francisco postofflce are based on the LlMt Information furnished bv afjiambnat companies: ORIENTAL November 3, 11:30 China Clipper. November 3, 6 a.m., Azumasan Maru. November 8, 1:10 p.m., Sllverguava.

November 8 p.m.. President Monroe. November 10, 1:10 p.m.. Hoegh Merchant. November 10, p.m., Lurllne.

November 2, 12:30 p.m., China Clipper. nuvflmuvr p. in. riw. jviuuiuw.

Novembers. Mariposa. November 10, 10: 10 a.m., Lurllne. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND November 2, 11:30 a.m., China Clipper, November 8. 9:10 a.m., Mariposa.

November 14, 10:10 a.m.. Limerick. Cleared VTMCSflTtV ata.nrs.t4. Vlrtnr4s! Vtntffl. Co.

of California. OMUKASAN MAu-itaDe, roKuyama; Mitsui Company. RIALTO Moizinl, Vancouver; General S. Corporation. COLOMBIA r- Ooonwatl, BtocknoimiH Grace Lines.

PENNSYLVANIAN Bamforth, Seattle: American-Hawaiian S. S. Co. KATRINA LUCKENBACH Krum, Portland: Luckenbach Lines. harpoon MpKown.

Baltimore: Gen a. o. uorporanon. MALAYAN PRIflCE-Snith, Manila! Furness Lines. FOYLEBANK Smith, for Manila: Bank Transport Trading Co.

PROVIDENC1A Gorrino, Santa Rosalia, Compafne du Boleo. nsaennffpra. will anil No vember 0 with 660, described as the largest through list in Matson une history. The continued growth of Nor uwirtan flna ahirtninff thrnnch this has led to the establishment of salaried Norwegian consular station here, with Erling S. Bent, formerly of Montreal, in charge.

Andrew O. Nelson had served a commission basis as local consul for MMnt nilwrlha, Tribune, Tuiily and Sunday, ami 0 New First Full Last Moon Quarter Moon Quarter Nov. 23 Nov. 20 Nov. 7 Nov.H Des El li pell Ssn 18, M.

a.m.. i.m. Vorki 7 a H.M San lu Castle wlne from from from from Tom for San for for FRATERNAL A 1IJ kJISlSStU A AHM E8 TLJl ftvU, A. A. N.

M. S. MOSQUE. 27, lit tyy Street, Oakland. November 6.

Mo KENNETH C. fSll.T.IS, Potentati nnn ABifRNETHY. Recorder. -UVVWWliti -i- T.mnlnr 1 VijoAKI.AND COMMANDER! I 'flj NO. 11, meets Mastonlo Tem Aple.

008 12th Street, November 1. Short form 8 p.m. Fntlpru uniform: regular IiiirIiwhs; ballot i nar petition; entertainment, re flr.ii)ii.nl EMINENT SIR CHARLES STOUT. Commander. KIR NEI.S P.

CARLSEN JR Recorder pro torn. 301 Scottish. Rite Bodies SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE, 1547 Oak Street. faclns Lake Merrltt. Nc-xt mrfttlnE November 7.

8 p.m. Stated meeting; Lodge of Perfection. W. Malcolm Huffman. V.

K. Alvln N. Lubold, E. Earl War ren, W. Albert (J.

Good, V. M. Maurice S. Stewart, secretary GLencourt 1903. Office hours dally 9 a.

m. to a p. m. Saturdays, 9 to 12 a. m.

301 Sciots OAKLAND PYRAMID NO. 2, A. E. O. meet.

Sciots' Hall. 592 12th. Wednesday. November Regular buslnesa mefllnfr: convention and annual reports made. fitJV M.

II It, Toparch, TR Inldad 4070. WILL V. BUTLER, Scribe, 529 12th Street TE mplebar 9964. tw rt rilra If OAKLAND LODGE NO. 171, Elks Club, meetr at 20th and Broadway olubrooms.

NiTt meptlnar. Thursdav. Novem- J. COX Exalted Ruler. E.

II. GRANDJEAN, Secretary. TT a. no Kit to toiu, 302 Independent Order of Udd Fellows EVENING STAR LODGE NO. C63, I.

O. O. meets Ms- onlo Hall. 610 55th. Vn.nmhar 9 Regular business meeting.

November 4, Thanksgiving whist at Campus Kcbekali Lodge, 1837 Aleafraz. EIVENS PUC'KETT, Noble Grand, HU mboldt 7483. JOSEPH BI.AZEK. Seeretary, 027 Grove. HU mboldt 1 376.

W. S. A D. D. G.

RE rkeley 442S.1 FOUNTAIN LODGE No. 401 I.O.O.F. meets Wednesday, November 2. J. A.

JorgensVn, Noble BE rkelev 4497R. P. O. Brackett. Vice Grand.

ME r-rltt 3990. John Miller. Recording Secretary. 1231 Hopkins Street. ME r- rirr OAKLAND LODGE NO.

118, O. O. meets In I. O. O.

F. Temple, 11th anil Franklin Streets, Tuesday, November 1. R. F. WOLLESEN, Vice-Grand, 4012 Mera.

FR ultvalo SSOfiM. D. O'SHEA, Recording Secretary, 5699 Vincento Street. OLym- plc S5B7. t.fiium vn :79 meets In Porter Hnll, 1918 (Jrovo Street, No- GLEN H.

COWDEN. Noble Grand. TH ornwnll 0248. GARTNER S. THOMAS.

Vic-Grand. OL ymplo 81fi7. ALAN Secretary. FR ultvale 6503R. 302 Ladies' Branch I.

O. O. F. ABSIT INVID1A REBEKAH LODGE NO. 11.

I. O. O. meets November -1. Snorts Night.

Mary rrizer, clialr- man. II. Vnvemriee 4- Relief Ttonrrl meets. riav Bingo. CARRIE BRAt, Noble Grsnd, 2341 27th Avenue.

ANdover 6439. FLORENCE M. Secretary, 626 41st Street. HU mboldt 1898. BKISJiKI.EY REREKAH Bas, LODGE NO 2H2, I O.

O. KffiV Berkeley, Orld Fellows 039 Temple, Fulton. Bancroft Way, "Wednesday, November 2, public Thanksgiving whist. Ger-. triirle Brlltelle, cliairmnan.

PRANCES ROS K. Noble rirniirl, 2201 Derby. HE rkeley 4452M. AMR S. REODICK.

Secretary. AS hherrv S9M. CAMPUS A LODGE "NO. 331. meets Masonic Temple.

1837 Alcatraa Avenue. South Berkeley. Friday, November 4. 7:30 meeting, Thanksgiving whist. November 3, Sewing Club.

30 Masonic Avenue. Kmma Roman. CIIERR1E LT'BT. Noble Grand. 2314 Grove Street; THornwall 620(i.

PEART, M. HASTINGS. Secretary, 1620 Klrktiam. GLencourt 1014. GOLDEN LINK REBEKAH Xx LODGE, NO.

105. I. O. O. F.

Jftit meets W. O. W. Hall. 3256 VCi? East 14th.

Wednesday. November 2nd, business and drill. LILLIAN NICK. NnSm Orand, 1607 Hla-b Street: ANdover 6948. ISA BELLE JOHNSON.

Recording Secretary, 859 1 7th Street; TE mrilfhar OAKLAND REBEKAH LODGE NO. 16. meets Odd Fellows Hall. llth-Frank-lin. Next meetirg November 3.

meetlnc. First nomination of officers. Will visit Hayward Rebekah Lndrre in a body. LOLA BROWN, Noble Grand, 1C3 14th Street. Richmond.

Richmond 3629W. MAUDE BURGER. Secretary. 457 Sttb Street OT, vmnie 7271 afVSa sr.SSKT REBEKAH LODGE NO inn I meets Vt Odd Fellows Hall. 11th-v- Franklin.

Wrdnesdny. November 2. Thnnksglving whist. Lodge opens 7:0. Fl.ORENCK OLIVER.

Noble Grand. Iird Avenue. Phone FR uitvnle LETT1E WOt.I.fSEN. Secretary. S52 Street GLencourt ,190 Danish Soriotv Oilin I.oiixe i-iavikh sociftv oania OF CALIFORNIA ODIN LODGE No 1 meets Danish Hall.

164 Mth Street. Pays Jin weeklv sick oenein. 1175 funeral expenses Due 8 1 6 F0. Next meeting, Wednesday, November 2. CHr.lS PEDERSEN i41 Ada-line, rt edmont W.

FLEISCHER. Secretary. 1SP8 Francisco BE rkelev German Pioneer House Association THE I NITFn GERMAN AMERICAN SOCIETY meets 12 Home Place East. TE mplebar 01S8. Franklin.

Fridav. November 1 Directors' meeting, first Tuesday each month. Turnvereln, men. ladles. Thursdav FRIDAY NITER- CLCB Dane Friday at I m.

D. every Tuesday. Grtn Tueadeva. Frtdava I lalif df Cl -asanM Supreme on Continental Side oi Saa a ranciacfi oar ONLY I.OCAI.LT OWNED, LOCAl LV CONTBOLLtD DAILY Established February 11, 1874 Member American Newspaper Publishers Association Charter Memoer Audit Bureau of Circulation Exclrstv. Complete Associated Press Service for Metropolitan Oakland Full United Press Service ITie Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to thi- ur (or republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited lr this paper, and also the local hews published herein.

All rights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved. THE TBIB'IN'r Piml.lSHlNQ CO. PUBLISHERS roS. R. KNOWLAND President.

Pub lisher and r.d.tor. i. R. KNOWLAND JR- Assistant Pub- F. KNOWLAND.

Assistant Pub llmer. FiRUNO A FORSTERER. Secretary. and Genera, Manager. treasurer anu Ing, corner oi iihhotium Streets.

Phone TE mplebar MOO. intered as second-clas. matter. February 21, 1903. at the Postofflce at Oakland.

under Act ol Congress, March 8. ,070 SUBSCBIPTION BATES BI CABRIEE: (Daily ano Sunday) One month i 'J Six m'n'hs One year Sunday on.y mor.thc -ui SUBSCRIPTION BATES BI hass.i (AU MaU Sub.crlptlons Payable In Postage paid UniuJ States and Terri tories, l-anaaa, mc.u. ----certain ftouth American Countries. All other countries double regular rate. fins monll m'nn OIF niunuia an Cn.

year SUNDAI IONLY) EDITION BI atwm mn.h Six months -nn One year Published every ry'EdhlSr'lOa Back Daily Edition, do and up. Sunday Edition. 10c and up. PR OAKLAND LODGE NO. 103, meet.

Fytnian wa.tio, uui and Alice. Next meeting, ,1,1 I 9 ajr j.nursutij'. iiicmuoi w. I nmiplll. lor Commander, 2546 MiWia Street, Berkeley, in ornwan K.

J. STEIN. of It. 8.. Clar- luge HOtei.

o.a. CALANTHE TEMPLE NO. meet. Pythian Castle, 12th, Alice Street, November 1. Past Clilf" Association luncheon 12:30.

Lillian Ridge, Lulu Wing, hostesses. Novflmbpr 3, Thanksgiving; whist 30. Pythian Sunshine Girls. MILDREU KLECKNKR, M. E.

464 Wesley. GLencourt 7275. 1 (T 11 as DDSS II1CCII lO. UU III 1,1 315 American Ordr Sons of St. George n.mou mn'B Nn i r.

m.li Hcnrirn'M ttnll and Grovo, Wednesday, November 2. Business and first lomlnatlon of officers, Special leetlng to discuss Important buni-ess. W. C. WHEELER, 4001 Elston ivenue, Fit ultvalo 6383.

W.n V. Kecrntnrv. 13H East 27th Street. MB rrltt 1826. 304 American Daughters of St.

George GOLDEN GATF LODGE NO. in, meets at. ueorge nun, 25th and Grova Streets, tir.J. KTm.aw.1... ') CUIIIDUILf I.UIIIIIUBi I isiness meeting and grub bag.

November 3, Sewing Club held nf Cl.l.. KH trada Avenue, No. 10 car to Pled- onc Avenue i-ohcoi nue, LOUISE Van-RIPEH. President, 001 Ellston Avenue. t- ruriTDTnM IPlnanMal Villi i.

in, i Secretary. 1801 Cedar. AS hberry J910. BERTHA I.UMLE7, Kecnraing; California New England Association, Inc. nirtmnvii Ml? TO PMflt.AWn meets Masonic Hall, 610 65th Street, near Shattuck.

November 5, business meeting. Basket dinner, f. EUGENE ENGLISH, President, 4707 Allendale. ANNA .1. PARSONS, Secretary.

HU mboldt 1824. OAKLAND CAMP NO. 8179. Siepmeets Harmony Hall, I. O.

O. F. Temple. 11 tn-f ran nun. Next meeting, Friday, No- 4 Meetlne starts 8.

Mov ing pictures; refreshments. November 2, Giant Whist. All welcome. tlLAOVS MacGILLIVRAT, Oracle, 448A 40th Street Piedmont 07G9W. ESTELLE M.

DEPARADE. Recorder, 932 a I Albany. DIC rlinl.V itnttM VICTORY CAMP NO 9523,, meets Phillips Hall, zana East 14th, November 10, a I cr. Camp campaign meeting. Members bring glfls for a grnh bag.

THKI.MA STOKES, Oracle, 15750 Maubert Street, San Leandro. ROSA COCHRANE. Recorder. 1409 t7th. Berkeley.

THornwall rau-l svn AERIE NO. 7. meets I. O. O.

Hall. 410 11th Street. Next meeting November 7. Veterans Me morial Bulldlnn. Emeryville, celebrating Armistice Day, 8 p.m.

GEORGE r. BACIGALUP1. President. VERGNES. Secretary.

1121 Washington. HIgate 1103. DR. M. A.

TORRANO. GLencourt 0972. Ot.ymp1cfi443 DR. CARL E. CtJRDTS, GLen court 8384.

FRultvale nnoTFi) rrii ivril. N'O JUNIOR UNITED AMERICAN meets on the first and third Friday evenlne-s of each month at Sciots Hall. S29 lth Street. Next meeting. Krldav.

November 4. DR R. R. WTCKOFF. Recording Secretary.

5811 Howell Street. vmplo 4411 Tr- i 1 1. XI art ivh C1UP VO 4 Mother Camp of Alameda Countv. meets Corinthian Hall Pacific Mullding. ltn Jcfferaon, Monday, Noember LEX.

MCRDOCK. Consul Commander. 4146 Montgomery: Piedmont 7666. THEO. HAGEMAN.

Clerk. Rooms 212-214 Pacific BulMin. 11-J. TE mplebar 71. Closed Saturday.

RUDOLPH D. LONGMIRE. Dl-trirt Manager. Moose i CN, OAKLAND LODGE 0. 824.

L. a M. meeti Moco VeeVHalL 12th and Cl. Streets Next meeting. Friday, 4.

"Doc Proada Minstrel Khn. ron for all- HAMILTON. Secretary Pfflee afel elobroTr. open -i-clEE ii- -j. FRATERNAL 303 Knights of Pythias jtu-uAjuuui rirwvnivuvriivuAAAIWuvv biilM junior Order Am.

Mechanics r.rart-al-af-af'af'al"ll a aaaa.aaal "a 31.1 340 (Continueai wmwiy -i" MAID for hotel, must be fast n4 in take charge OI Ili-IIL. in linens. Box Trliiune ASSIST 1 re housewuik, caio two inn- no laundry; stay nights; references r- Box Tribune; nnlren L.vui,-l'lk'Wi'l,'ll tfllinl t-Fislier boolc machine operator; good at figures; state age and experl-eni e. Roy P1 18244, Tribune. EXPERIENCED took; white.

2 In family; references; 140. uox MH7773. Tribune. U1KL. general hounewoik.

cnokiiig; 25-35; while; must be experienced; have references; prefer German, Swedish; 3 adults. Piedmont GENERAL housework; white; no laundry; assist two children; references required; start J40. PI ed- llinllt "220. linusewiii assist chil-wilien: vounc: references. Room, hnaril.

PI erlniont 0210. UIItL; white or oriental; for housework; plain cooking; stay nights, references; $40. Ill gate 1926. GENERAL housework, 2 adults: rood home; woman wages. GLencourt 3614.

GENERAL housework; experienced while girl, not over 35; room, board, 835. HI' mboldt 67S.1. GENERAL housework, experienced conk; references; JtO. Piedmont 8.1 4. HOUSEWORK; assist-dinner, 1-8, slay 2 evenings later, $15 monthly.

OL ympic79'i. LACK training for these positions? Read "Employment Preparation (Class 102) and be sure to look vour best when applying for work. Read "Beauty (Class 13M. MiDDLK-aged woman l'r general housework, assist with cooking! small salary to start. ALameda 3RI0 after 5 p.m.

Pacific Audit Ik System Co. (Agency). Room 207, 1419 Broadway Stenographer, information desk, finance, contracts, cardless P.B.X.; single, age 25 J100 Policy writer, experienced; sin- p-le 4HWler 90 BINCJLiK; over 22; sliorthand, type-ing; driver's license; daily 9 to 12 and 1 to Friday off; Sunday, 10 to 12, 2 to li: J12 per week to start. Box M73.r71. Tribune.

TWO' neat appearing women, ago 20-20, willing to work six hours a dav; good Income assured. Sea Miss "Walter, Harrison Hotel; must furnish references. WOMAN ehretaker small, close-in ranch; few chickens; lignt nouBe-work; couple away during dayj good home, living and small salary; references required. 1519 San Pahio Avenue. WANTED, girl with initiative secretarial position; give iuij ue-talls and salary expected in first letter, nox i-iiyuva, iriuune.

15 AGENTS, SALESMEN SALESMEN to Bell products; drawing account an ommission a.m. 3:. itft street. LIVE wire for real estate. Jay Har-vev.

Foothill. Sell "-Economy" Christmas Cards (Men. Women). 459 11th Street. 16 EMPLOYMENT OFFICES NK TYSON'S Ac-tr-nrv fnr hmttAr.nlm Knln A ft a- L.

A a i at PACIFIC Audit System Co. (Agency), 1419 Broadway, Room 207. SCOF1ELD Agency; office help. 1440 won ouo, Ol BttlO 4 IHV. 17 POSITIONS BY MEN RANCH foreman: any Jze.

anv- where; capable; experienced. 6631 Mp rriewood Prive. SALESMAN; have late car; not afraid of work to produce results; steady, uober; experienced lc cream, dairy products, roof local references. Box- 68934, i rinv, ANYTHING around your home; need work badly; references. TW In-oaks 1751.

COLLEGE btudent, age 19, desirei earn room, board, in private homi preferred; any kind of work required; wlllinp; excellent references. George Boles, ANdover CAPABLE young man; guod worker; $2.75 per day. PI edmont 7707.1. ELDERLY but active, healthy man, wants work as janitor or caretaker for quarters and board. Many years a watchman and gardener; best of references.

Box Trfhimr. ENGINEERING student, age 20; Sat- evenings, anything; willing, honest. KrPd Beem, HI gate .700 or AN rtnvPr EXPERIENCED janitor wants work, or in garage; references. OL ym-pic 75KO. FJLI1TNO houHeboy wants work In small private family.

inoaks FAPANESE wants school boy job. HT gate 2irfi. YOUNG married in all linen of man experienced restaurant work; take anything i mpjpnar nn'il VlllTV'll nnlln or apartment house work; experienced. HIgate 26j6. 17 EXSEni wan AiTieiiian xjck idii, veterans' Memorial Building, if you need skilled or unskilled lnVinv no If Vi-tii hairai runrv; nlno let us hav vour list.

GL encourt 7782. is POSITIONS BY WOMEN COOK, experienced; Institutional, hoarding house: will consider liongewnrtc. HT gate COnlv, small family or business couple; reliable, white; can take, full charge. Fltuitvale CWOK Full time or half-day: refined colored girl: references. TK m-0ehnr M17.

HtirsKKKIal'KR, cook; reli-able. steadV; references; adults; J.IO.on. 6015 Holway Street, off Sni i nary. llul'SKKK Kl'Efl. cook care con-alf'scentt temporary; do not icinoke or drink, AT.

amfda TftS.T. HofSKKJiKI'KIl: ooip. eni pal t-t i me references home and 5 work It. -72. USK.

prariical. cbf-erful, de-ornflable. rxrellent cook, ppecial lets secretarial; flay or week. iH-mivT S2T niciit; strong; kind, hourly; day; PI ed- nui be. xiierienceil.

rt fer-' pnrrii alarv optional: phyaiciar rfforrrrl BK rk- If i-lTW. I'HAi'TlCAL nurse: experienced; ronfincment cist: children. nVirrl. Phone AT.amrla r.STIiV cook, first-claaa referencea. experienced, honest, reliable.

Box MTr.n. Trlhnne. STKNOCRAPHtR. secretary, i year experience: references: eapbl rn.iwr.iMlttr. MK rritt auir.an.

car children afternoons. evenings: exceUeat raferencna. Tv Inoa 4. C.M'KlNii. housework.

4 to rail- ahle. white; reference. TR tnraadi ar i-fTTv rk waahinc woodwork: rom- patent white woman. TE mplebar r7 DAY work, cieaniiift, auhitia. iron-Inr: hr dependable Japanca; trni tilKL.

will care for chi.dreau dav. Sundays P'l GIRU iP. mind Hiildien venine: II. car fare: Saturday elaBir. 4 I'M iinlM.nlihk.

la mr parl-tim. fiinw4. 4ec cr n'trHftli 1' a CATHOLICISM; Information on Ro. man Cathollu Church from reliable source; 3o Box 1421, Oak- THEATRICAL talent wanted anu- teurs; weekly auoniiured prominent hotel. Write details P.

O. Box 48, Berkeley, California. 4 LOST KLX Broadcasts nr'h wplr rlnv At 2:00 p. m. All Lost and Found Advertlse-nients In that day's Tribune.

BULLDOG; small brown female; white mark on forehead; reward. FRultvale 6810M. 5507 I'icnriiy firive. COLLIE, chow, 0 iniintiiK; pointed ears, brush tall, black tongue; "Suzlo Cinnamon colored. AS h-berry 7719..

CAI, male, dark grey tier: wjiite feet, breast. "Ginger." Reward. eetwood 7491. CAT, black and gray, pan Persian. vicinity 909 Broadway; reward.

encourt 9769. DIAMOND wrist watch, Swiss movement, white gold; bracelet; downtown: reward. OLympIc 5906. DACHSHUND; tan; months; Monday; Berkeley; re- tvarti. yn nnerry 24.14.

EYEGLASSES; Loi'iu Theater; reward. HU mboldt GOLD brooch, chrysanthemum. small diamond, Aiameda bus or Central Theater; liberal reward" 771 Halciit Avenue. Alameda GAS tank for concrete mixer; Mon- oay morning; reward. OLympIc 2757.

HANDBAG containing watch, money, vicinity East 12th and 3rd Avenue. HI gate 2280; 1719 Market; reward. l'EKiNUESE, male, brintlle; near 45th-Telcgraph; has bell on harness: child's pet; reward. OL ym-pic 4J105 or GL encourt 9159. PEKINGESE pup; vicinity 40th and Howe; reward venl nu muoiut udus.

SCOTTIE, female, vicinity 34th 3316 Market Street. WHITE maltese terrier, black eyes, nose; resemDies pooaio; green plaid Jacket; vicinity west side lake. Sunday. Reward. GL en- ciiii I i Wilt EH AIRED, female puppy; wnite ana orownisn xace; vicinity High; reward, ME rrltt 1161.

WHITE gold wrist watch; sapphires and chips; downtown; reward. GLencourt 3805. FOUND Don. small hrnwn iyidIo a Wlfl. Grove, Berkeley.

BE rkeley 6778W ANY girl In trouble needing a friend, adviser, call or write Major May Wllmer, Salvation Army Home, unu uaj uen. it uiivaie 3122. IRLS 111 trouble of any kind will find a friend In the Superintendent of Pacific Protective Society, 1218 East 21st Street. ME rrltt 2186. NOTICE 1 am responsible for no debts or obligations contracted bv my wife, Anna Hoag Yetter, or any other person or persons on or after this date.

(Signed) Mer-villo A. Yetter. Date October 26, 1938. NOTICE I am responsible for no debts or obligations contracted by my wife. June Norwood, on or after this date.

Signed Hugh W. Norwood. Dated October 29. 1938. 12 MEN WANTED TTENTION, readers.

It Is forbidden to require cash bonds or forfeits from employees except as expressly provided In the laws of California. You should Investigate carefully when such a demand Is made. Furthermore, never send original references when writing to apply for work; always sent copies. iiv-ix, Hniary miint li start. Apply Hotel Harrison, p.m.

tonight. COUNTRY route man; sell cocktails nuts. shrimp, herring, chip, candy: 100 article catalogue free Barrick Packing. Oakland. 'UK to increase in sales we can use 6 men for house-to-house work selling specialties on installment: no Investment: Investigate; permanent.

Spe Mr. Hen-derson. 445 23rd Street. ()()D opportunity for three ambitious men with cars. For details write W.

T. Rawleigh Company, Oakland. California. Kill proposition for man Willi es- tal lishedcleaning route. ME rrltt HoW'S yi radio set? Need repairs? an no ir, lass lladio Repairing LA t.K Iraiuing fnr lliese lobs? Read Employment Preparation" form-erlv "Trades Taught." Class 112.

M-, Distributor for exclusive electrical unit requires the service of ambitious man. We prefer a married man: must be satisfied with $35 per week at start; pav weeklv. Applv 1924 Broadway, Suite (9:30 sharp): be prompt. with cars, a for established routes; good steady weekly Income; no capital required; must furnish references. Apply man ager.

9 to 11 Wednesday. 1605 Poplar Street. MAN, neat, with car; Fuller Company Ferj'ice; about 125 to start; permanent. Call TuesTiny, to 2 p.m., apartment 204, 2321 Dwight AVay, Berkeley. MAN with car for established service route; good weekly earnings; no investment.

Apply 542 East 19th Street Tuesday after 7 p.m. l)e ee 2.i i ead Apply Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., 207 take charge club card ronm; must have following. Box Mti8l3o, Tribune. OA LAND branch na tional concern will place three young men; short h'uirs. steady work, good pny, 532 Street.

P.nnm SI 7. for mini with car tHke over established business. I.M 2 Tfnllis Strerf. Si.U soap, Lee blaues. lans.

bandages, novelties, etc. 456 Kearny, San Francisco. meTwanTed liEA I operator; all a round nri-r fineer wavpr: Bfrklev foV-l Inif prcfejTcd. Call OL mp imiK, whit. tfiitral housework: business couple; 2 st hnj tzrs JV.

room, board. encourt i 1. ii -nian 2 in a il licht work: references. Box Mh7774. Tribune DANCLMi partner: iarBest, most beautiful hall; an wnua iraae; a'ter 30 evenings.

Hosa Room, ni 12th Street DANCE nartnera at once Averau Farninff" II to izo weKir. myr-land. 0i llth Street. AddIt :1 p. rrv DANi't partners; fX'rli-tiie unnp-rsjarv.

Broadway Panrlnc Acad- I'rr'V ll'h anl Prorlt. a r. Hi tKPKK motherlesa virinitv VallJn; Hi month: Kood oppnrttinit for mother and amall child ladr wanting pr-manent rf'rnc Anaarer Box HoltKKKI'tR. Iti ti. Proleatsnt; tw adults.

irl atay nights: and erx-h. laundry. TR inidad C4 wnrfll Inl i.t.I'l.K fur wor kiaa: Trrupia with ar-hool a-irl: rtn. board. IJMH-ir'tl mHo'dt li iiKKl.KI wnoer fli to atart.

CLm- 1. T't r.i. a h' ii-er r' ed ita rkilartu: w'hi. rkint; lMr; 6Wartroo1 (Ill 1 Now Starts Old Saxons Laid Up Long Raiders and Butchered Cattle rpu nnf.nf Snvnn Wint-monat darts nff todav with (II VYIIIU light gentle showers instead of i i Tii. monlh was also neavy uiccb.

7, ,1 known as Blot-monath or blood a month, as It was at this time tnai ih slaughtered the initio onH Ifl liprl down the meat f( Th winHiness of No rviiiLi vember was such as to be the month i tho harrlv vovaeers Miau hi laid up their long boaU for the Winter and ofshore ports breathed easier, knowing that there would be no more raids until the Spring came. n.Llan' Tlaln tnHnV 'T. .7. tonight; weancouny ui' -----ilonal showers; somewhat cooler; fresn wet to northwest winas, strong i jvonnern y' ton ght; weanesaay irs; somewhat cooler on the coast; fresh to strong west and northwest winds. Sierra Nevada: Rain and snow tonight and Wednesday) colder; fresh and strong rssnt.

Clara, Salinas and San Joaquin Valleys: night: Wednesday unsettled with show ers; temperature oeiow able winas oecomina southern California: Unsettled ton gM Wednesdays rains west portion snows over the hlah mountains; tern peraiure sonmwnnt erate to fresh westerly wind off the coast Nevada ana taano: nam night and Wednesday; temperature some What oeiow Wednejd-un- mountalns; temperaturea r.h and atrong shifting WrSnfndT.n5 change-preceded by fh easUjHy ta una ouuoo wt. States rainy ui tonlsm near all ture somewnai ,1. ha miii. districts ana, enow. "au pliyed fromSan Fran- CISCO to ape riaiiBij'.

o.ixiirair Tfl 1:30 A.M. TUESDAY I-ant Seasl. Hrmi. oeasi. Statlona 24 hrs.

to date to date 1937 4.60 1.34 3.88 .87 .90 .16 .30 .11 .07 .01 TiiraU. 5.17 3.63 Oakland Redding Cnrianiinlrt 1.85 3.98 1.61 1.49 L30 .82 1.86 3.04 i.30 1.60 .93 .73 .80 1.0B San Francisco Stockton Salinas San Luis Obispo Los Angeles San Siego .26 .18 sun ajivbu SAN FEANCISCO METEOROLOOICAl, Barometer (sea levell 30.01 29.99 29,91 Temperature (dry bulb 60.0 ss.i m.j Temperature (wet bulb) 82.7 64.0 83.8 umlrill? (ner cent) 61 77 IM Wind Direction SW Wind Velocity Weather TEMPERATURES I High Low man juw Ahllnna 66 42 lltfaariles 74 60 Albuouerque 72 New Orleans 80 New York 54 28 62 42 Amarlllo 84 58 Atlanta Baker Barrow 78 64 22 60 44 84 84 42 68 64 66. 62 44 22 74 78 SO 86 64 38 34 83 58 76 24 64 86 80 64 48 70 50 20 46 48 54 52 64 64 76 52 30 40 51 48 26 42 28 44 48 42 44 58 50 54 40 64 58 54 36 48 40 38 North Head 64 18 40 North Platte en Oakl. Airport 84 Oakland 61 Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Calgary Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Cordova Dawson Denver Moines Detroit Dodge Duluth Dutch Harb. Edmonton Paso Eureka Evansvllle Fairbanks Flagstaff Fresno Galveston rind.

Junct. 36 72 40 30 an Okla. City 88 Omaha Phoenix Pearl riarDor 80 60 48 60 80 32 48 44 62 62 66 58 82 66 74 .58 84 68 62 62 58 86 52 44 80 54 5A 50 80 54 58 50 5(1 42. 5 80 Pocatello Point neyea Portland Pr. Albert Pr.

Rupert 'Quebec Rapid uir Redding Dinn Roseburg 56ISacramento 48ist. LOUIS 82Salt Lake 20 San Antonio 32lSan Diego 48'San Frnn. 74Santa Fe 48lSeattle SSISherlrlan 34ISpokane Cur. 48ITampa SfllTatoosh 40ITonopah 2BlVnncouver 40Vicksbur 64IVIctorla IWalla Walla R2IWahington 67Wllllston 5nlWlnnmlicca RrtAVInnlpeg BBlVskima 58IYuma Havre 36 28 82 50 Helena Huron 68 Jacksonville 74 36 Kallspell Kamloors VTaniM Cltv sn 80 42 (12 71) 62 7S PI 70 Kodlak Lander Anffeles Madison Memphla Mleml 1. Ct Modena IW 30 PRECIPITATION .01 Boise .32.

Boston T. CalKary T. Cordova Boise fl, Dumtn .04. Dutch Harbor .02, Edmonton .20. El Paso .02.

Surek. 1.03. Flagstaff Fresno Grand junction navio Ksmlonos .01, Lander T. Los f.lrbanks'y J5: VJpr.J7."i. Portland Prince "a- T.Hrfintf .26 mento .04, Salt Lake Francisco Santa Fe .02.

Seatt .10. Sheridan T. Spokane .02. Swift urrent Tatoosh .08, Vancouver .18. v'ctorla Walla Wslla .08.

WllWon .08. Wlnne-mucca .20, Wlnnlpes Yakima .20. Domestic Ports SAN PETJRO-Arrlved, October San Dieaan from San Dle.o. Jane Chrlslenson from William Luckenbach frorn New am. Dasmer Salen from Manila.

Mariposa from i syoney S. Ottawa from rniiramuin. XVT. a.m., H.MS. ReMlgeucne mouth.

Enalana; a.m., Francisco; 11 a TO Norden from Vnrk- 11 Victoria. City from 'am, H-tmnr Iron, Curacao: 11 P.m.. HamsKim P.m Lke France, from Tacomai pm Oreson from Havre: 3 prn rnm Ran Frsncl.co: 4 p.m.. Penrun from New York: 7 rlranriy- from F.nero riay: a Bslllmore: 4 enn lv ania Ssn Francisco: 4 5 Sn Francisco: Vitus Bc'ina hi II n.iii Planter from Astoria; p.m., CoosBay. fi I Unm Sailed.

7 p.m.. ui 1 Ci( re-rton Sn 7 Minnws tor Francisco: ore Niel Maerak for p.m.. Point San Pr-lr fo' Sar FrancL-co: 7 Nordcn for Korir. for Sa 10 1 Victoria Cllr for tbh: 10 Sa" Frsnci-co: 9 'imore P.ltlmore: 1 C'lv o' Wal imore Vork: 1 pm. rtr.en.ori Kew Vork: I P.r.

San Tlicrsn or Cin D.eec: I S-lana Kr-ttles Sam. Herman F. Whllon for Kan Fran- ClTACOM A-Arrived, rvtofr 7 a Verma- from Seattle. 10 am from Portland. Sailed.

noon- S-lverarfo tot Francisco; pm. TucVerharh for Seattle: 4 I.HIian fc-Seattle- 4 Vcrmr or Seattle: a fcr SEATTLF Arriv-d (Vtoher 31. 1 'a-carben from Sen Fricoo ale mer frr fnT TVrOrt TATOOSH ISLAtns -I-wsrC fVilr 31. 4 pm Peter Helms -nr. Saw Fran-rwo for Seattle- 5 Montehello from San for ASTOtIA ATl-ed Oct-V' 7 rr, chert I uckesiach f-m Sew 4 Le' from Seattle COO BAY Arri-e1 SI.

4 Hurrt Schr 'mm sn Pe-" Sailed. m- Michtirsn for Ran rran- TIIFCVAr-t. CVW- SI. 7 a Ko, from Tort aw. Haaraila feona Barlinwe; a m.

Svewor 313 Aatwers. Sailed. 1 pm- Waareila Trttl- 4 mm Horn for nrmtm Canal Ports oi, and "a dav tftbn Hr 318 3 10 339 wrmt 304 Velerans of Foreign Wars THE GOLD STRIPE ORDERS OF The UNITED STATES Memberahlp open to all Sailors and Marine, who have seen foreign service SEMKUV V1LI.E INDUSTRIAL POST NO. 1010. meet.

Veteran. Memorial Building, 4321 Salem Street. Emery- 1 in Next meeting. Friday, an Dfl.r nte-ht Novem- HUGO jouVKNAL. Commander MAHY A II, Secretary OLvmule 907S.

Piedmont 34o6. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS I li WORLD WAR, CHAPTER i first on third lllna Frldavs, Veterans Memorial Bulld-Incr. ilr.ind and Harrison. Next meeting. Friday, November 4.

EDWARD W. LEE, Commander. ROBERT-S. RILEY, Artjulant. Office at Veteran.

Building. GL encourt 6794 niirl 1 POST NO meet. Veteran. Memorial Grand and Harrl- Next meeting. November 1.

Mys tery. KiiMiunc. Jnltiatfon ceremonies Shrtft business meeting. Eats. November 11.

Annual Armistice Dav observance. DONALD H. RICE, Commander. CHARLES MILES. Adjutant.

WW I7 T-T T.TKCUM CAMP NO. 1 meets "Veteran. Memorial 3ulldlng. 200 Grand. Next meeling.

November 3, Regular meeting, 8 p.m. November 2, Ready Worker. BTBVALKbWSKI. Commander. 2021 East 21.

FR ultvale 4489W E. J. McKEY, Adjutant. 2341 WnvelV. TE mplebar 3116.

W. H. McKELVY, ter 3269 School. A IN dnver JOSEPH H. McCOURT CAMP, NO.

13, meets in Veteran. Memorial Building, 19J1 Cen- Street Berkeley. bp.ii, Mnv.mhAr 111. WALTER HART, Commander, 1615 Francisco Street, Berkeley. A.

HANSCDM, Adjutant. 1017 Kalns Avenue. THornwall 0864. WILLIAM G. DICKINSON.

1921 OL ymplo 639. Women and Girl Workers, "6165 wnxttrv mn GIRD WORKERS OF THE CIVIL WAR, '61 TO '65, meets Hall No. 3, veterans memorial Building, Grnnd Avenue and Harrison, Friday Nnyemher 11 MRS. ETTA WtSON. President, 1474 34th Street.

JULIA BOLTON, Secretary. 826 Allen Street. OLymplo 8464. A OAKLAND-fp9T NO. IS, aiTa, INC, CANMMAN LEGION OF THE BRPriSH EMPIRE kS Service League, -meet.

Vet- erns Rullding. Next meeting, Saturday, November 5, business meeting. tl. MCUary, winin 2753 67th Avenue. it irms.

Adtutant. Hi' Sacramento, Berkeley. ARGONAUT REVIEW No. 69, meets Wigwam Hall. Pa- lfilh and Jef- sdr forson.

Next meeting NoverriDcr NANCY BOOTHBY, President, 48 45th Street; OLympIc ESTELLE JENKINS. Secretary, prince: BE rkeley fiMnw, OAKLAND HKVIEW No. 11 meets Wigwam nan. aVid Jefferson Streets Next meeting, November 1, Initia tion, banquet. November 15, Treasure Island picture and carnival.

MRS. MALI I Br i-1 1 i lent. 1402 East 21st. ANdover ior.7. MRS.

ALMA neco.u-o. Hr.tarv 2469 65th Avenue. FR ultvale 2647J. cm.nEN POPPY Hive. No.

100 meets I. O. O. F. Temple, 1Hh and Franklin, Frl- Move her 11.

LILLIAN GRASSK Commander. 3921 Patterson Avenue. AN nover 8970. CELF1 MARKS, rteeora deeper. 1024 Maxwell.

ANdover 4559. MAUDE BURGER, Collector. 4S7 34th Street. Ol, ymplo OAKLAND TENT Ml. 17.

meets In Truth Hall, I. Building. 11th and Franklin Streets. Next meet- November i. JAMES FLETCHER, R.

nf-ce. 348 Blake Block. HO lllday 8685. GEORGE "i.i- ander. 1521 Fountain.

ALameda 6452J. LINCOLN LOYAL ORANGE LODGE No. 698. Affiliated witn imiioii-. Orange Council cl Wor meets In the I.

o. u. r. CVrETERSON. Worthy "VA'UELRN'rheeordlng SecrVtary.

2093J Wllb.am. Hay- ward. OT A 131 Meetl second anS-four, Thur-davs In Harmony Hall. I. P.

Building, at :15 p. m. HAPMAN. Worthy Mistress, 2244 Coolidg. Avenue; FMrf AM.

Secretary. S328 64th Avenue Place. TR-034S. OAKIaAND CAMP. NO.

7236 meets the last i uckiii. each month. 8 p.m., at Hotel iiarrM'n 7 m. snai ('. Next Tuesd: Novem swr W.

Gl PERSON, D. D. DORPtSP. Secretary Di sir tit Ma ger -f I'xirn Street. HIgate 11-- and 1415 10 a.m.

to OAKLAND COUNCIL NO 7.13. meets In Porter Hall. 1918 Grove Street. Next meetinsr. Wednesday.

No vem be 2. CHARLES HARDING. President. California BE rkeley MRS ISABEL GEORGE. 23SO Webster.

HI gat. Tiferday-Friday, 1-4 JESSIE MTLIUS. Setfretary. FR uitval 780J 307 Independent Order ot rni-HT OAKLAND. NO.

1557. meet I. O. O. F.

Temple. 11th and Franklin. firf and third Thursday. FRED MILLER. CHIef Ranter.

I Ialanfl Alameda HASPLER. finanelal er-tary. Jaef Wafcater. TK mplabar 44 ml WmmJIenfl ALMA CIRCLE mrrtm Phlllir Hall. F-aM 14h.

5t Bifflllil VrtHar 4. V.n rlish at M. Tvl HIT li'h Jewir I. 5aTlTl.C Wiioi.tT, Gariaai Ka'rfcwr. atll TlarBla.

OLraa- wVtii rRt'tr HI llth ftratl Hii b.4t iruyi.n.r. ri 3Q4 wvyw 6. 3(18 Woman's 349 Loyal wro. i.iiii-h-ii-ii-i-ii- 349 Ladies' Loy.l 9rlin'te 326 Modern Woodmen of America ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEE $1.00 for ages 1 to 60 years. See below.

OAKLAND TRIBUNE, Insuranea Division, Oakland, California. Date I soply for the HO.OOt Travel and Pedestrian Accident Certificate Issued hr special arrangement with Underwriters at Lloyds, London, through C. J. Turner, exclusively to regular readers of the Oektand Tribune, Xau and Sunday, and herewith pay the Registration Fee of SI 00. la eonsuieraue at aaJ4 certificate 1 hereby agree and certify as follows: as surn tor a period or not one yrar at in rrauiar auuacjip- fl u.

5uerioers Ot Oakland uian ResvZar Rentiers OW Her continue non rate am a Daily the family will be (j oi ai.ia a monui oy carrier, regular reader of the Oaklan-t Trib-'Une. and Sunday, and a mtmner of where delivery of The Tribune continued for on year from the bova data in the nam of (Subscriber' a Namei tdsieUial tial day. are reoun-ed to Issue and mail my 1 agree) that sny tramranr trotectum starts at noon of the day the rmifteate la dated, elaa that ahouU I sto the paper, my certificate is Si na, Appiicani'' Street Adams. .4 Car una. 'leamaaiai 'sVeWwaai A Vrnri WOMAW ahraM key ACE (nest birthdaj i AFT.

NOil" iks. PAID lira Stetataoaahtgw 'JuimA'tii CarttbcaU'aHael wa i sum. Mat keg huaoand a. SIT CoriiaaeBwrahk Inslittrt va iT Is te a4 esktf are subarnbers ana. Your auhai'i Iptka.

a i neper cctiUre a.ei re.ama of tne auhambee. easily. In-wg at his awaV a a cnt'vf, T4 KNIGHTS or fnee'a Cortt'aal Mall. a-on rtnnr. Paeifia Kfiv.e'K.r 1.

BRUSHER. Crm Ku rt. Waa She Mag wf I II. asvt iuaurauo I mm mt fa "L- s-wa. ft.

TPal wimuT, ar a Inas mm mt .4 mrnnrtommmm aa mm uv. r. I ji at lot Krw Tor. Keadaa for Nw COMMONWEALTH IN8TITLTK In the Goldeai ia' rrxMn e' Paeif-e PntMlag. l'h ttrn th Frlda of each saentai.

atMtiffl. FrldsT. SMtweff mfc. ll I I Li i gAl rrwt i. i.aiiai r- 1 c.r.farr Offic.

Room 1 1 a. I lm jw.a4: Xoaar W. Lvrkcnba tori tr.aarr llt VtatlnF, TEoa-1 Jl. iT rraak.im. traarr.

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