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10.13 SUNDAY OCTOBER 10, 1926 5 NEWARK FAVOR LETTUCE CROP, "iLLBfittY RED RUSSIA FAILS TO SOLVE RURAL CURB ON SPEED regular meeting, favored the erection of a number of warning signs, limiting the speed of automobiles In the town district to 20 miles an hour. A petition also was drafted and will beforwarded to the Southern Pacific company, requesting the corporation to repair its crossings at the intersections of highways and streets, as well as to Instruct its trainmen not to obsertuct New Sonoma Registers 25,950 as Voters PETALUMA, Oct. There are 25,860 voters in Sonoma county qualified to cast their ballots at the November election, It was announced yesterday by County Clerk W. W. Felt following compilation of the figures in the great register, closed a week agofor the general election, 611 FIGHT Amm Negroes ffDelilah MERCHANDI NEWARK, Oct, 9.

The DISARMflMEU ark ohamber of commerce, at Its SACRAMENTO, Oct. Indications that the fall lettuce eroy of California, which embraces an acreage of 19.870 acres, will he approximately 90 per cent of nor ark with long freight lieT Belief Mrs. McLeod-Bethune, president lng night and day. stations i are being placed at every place With Better Crops in Siberia French Opposition Gradually 1 0red Women. and also founder and along the coast to give medical at.

mal were made In the truck crop tention and such assistance as the report lssueu yeateruBj. oy president of the Bethune-Cookman Being Overcome Among cultural Biauaucian xj. fi. i -Moscow Meeting Must Arrange Purchase. refugees will need.

Our group is college of Dayton Beach, norma, man. wonting nana in nana with tne hag made a personal visit to the atorm -swept Florida section and Red Cross. Signatory Br J. W. T.

MASO. (Writtea far tlw Vaifi Pms.) trains. It was pointed out by Fire Chief Louis Ruschln that the fire truck was recently forced to wait 16 minutes to cross the tracks while fire raging -on the-Frank Rivers ranch destroyed a uarge warehouse and two horses. Th county1 board of supervisors recently were asked to arrange for the occasional patrolling of the Centerville-Newark highway by a county traffic officer. Vice-President A.

T. Blddle presided In the absence of G. H. Kouns, president. Monterey tomorrow if you own "May the appeal to our friends has sent to the press the fol Bv JUNIUS B.

WOOD. everywhere to Send Money By Jtadi to Th. Oakland TRIBUNE and Florida' be answered. Money is lowing: statement: "Having Just returned from the storm-swept rea of Florida and NEW YORK. Oct.

9. Persia what is needed. We are not ask The quality has' lowered la Salinas the last week; with tip burn showing In many fields, but many cars are still making the number 1 grade, it was to. the grower is SI. 25 to $1.60, which is 24 cents less than a week ago.

Watsonvllle quality is fair to Sacramento, Tolo and Fresno, counties may start shipments by November 1. slatence -of the United States and ing for separate contributions for having: received numerous tele- (JQlcago Daily ABYI. MOSCOW. Oct. 8.

With the semi-annual meeting of the Soviet Central executive committee sot for a month hence, rural sections arc Great Britain in working for a new Harris of inouirv as to the true our people of Florida, but for con conference on limitation of arma- 1 conditions existing- there, especially menta Is showing signs of meeting I as they pertain to our group I tributions for all the people of Florida. I wish that all monies Tailored Styling. (No. 2611) The tailored simplicity of this smart dark blue Canton crepe frock is smartly accented with blue and white checked silk crepe trimming on collar and cuffs. It closes in surplice style.

Flat crepe, crepe Morocam, crepe satin, twill and kasha are with success. French opposition to hereby give forth the following In facing the- same problem of prac sent by Negro organizations be so designated so that when the final a car. If not, "Autos for gale." me pian is losing support among I formation, tical merchandising which has existed ever since new theories of the European nations and it is "Morehaven's condition Is inde- report is made it will be seen that we Negroes are trying to shoulder now practically a safe prohecy that scribable. Two-thirds of Its In political economy were applied. th world will see a further reduc- habitants wese destroved.

Dead our share of the responsibility." A trip of 11,000 miles by train. boat, cart and afoot which the cor tion of war machines before long. I bodies are beyond recognition. The There Is a group of Europeans, un- I remaining inhabitants have been The Captain Scott (colored) NEW, new; respondent has just completed across Siberia, discloses this situa mentioned in Mrs. Bethune state aer- tne influence of France, that forced to evacuate the town.

Fort Phone Lake. 403 ment concerning Miami, is from has. never hesitated to attack the Lauderale was heavily hit. The tion. sincerity of the United States ever I Negroes condition here Is serious.

Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. He This vast Asiatic domain of Rus. served a number of years there as sla Is primarily a land of agrl since the Washington Naval Dls- They are homeless, foodless, with assistant commandant of the stu armament Conference. At that I swollen faces, lame limbs from culture. Industries except mining.

dent cadets. He Is a native of Sa timbering, trapping and tanning gathering France found herself In I rheumatism brought on from ex vannah, Georgia; a graduate from seevna- niace. beinar supplanted tv I Dosure. Their homes are nr. are almost negligible.

Thus Si GHllSLERS "toe united States. Great Britain rounded bv water. beria presents conditions entirely Hampton and has seen service in the Spanish-American and World "and Japan as the world's leading "Miami's Negroes were very excellent fabrics to select for its development. Design No. 261 1 can be had in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure.

The 36-inch size requires 3 yards of 40-inch material, with J4 yard of 22-inch contrasting. Price 15 cents, in airrerent irom those or western Russia, which, largely controlled Jtaval nations. The Freneir have wars. He is splendid, reliable and not forgiven the blow to their pride by urban Industrial centers, has capable officer who will reflect fortunate as to the death toll. Hard hit as to property, only one Negro death was reported.

The when their own naval strength was had another prosperous year. ananoidings or the Siberian credit to the race in this great humantarlan work. He went to Florida for business last year on eliminated, in the discussions, from storm swept around the Negro sections. Almost all churches were de peasant are larger than those of quality of consideration with the the Russian Many fam- power of the three countries leave of absence from Tuskegee stroyed. institute.

lllee hold several hundred acres, representing Europe, the Western "In all my life I have never wit while private outside business out Hemisphere and the Far East. stamps or coin. nessed, such destruction and such list Itoosasrodtf Since then. France has tried to number both cooperative and gov sorrow. When I got Into Tort ernment stores and markets In block further discussions of naval I Lauderdale It seemed that little The first receproclty meeting foY every city and village visited, reduction, fearing that her own I town had been swent awav.

Num. Northern district, California State Federation of Colored Women's CROPS IMPROVE. position would be further Jeopar- I bers of men, women and children How to Obtain Clarice Patterns. Write your nam and address clubs was held Wednesday, Octo -disea not only by actual curtail- were still huddled In their little With few exceptions all Siberia. of her warships but also by I cabins and huts In ponds of water.

ber 6, in Bethel ehurch (A M. especially the chief grain oroduc- plainly, Including city, giving the number and also of such pattern of San Francisco. The sessions -tne secondary role she would have I Their faces were swollen from ex tios arease jKmoiensky steppes. opened on time and were well at to play again In preparing the I posure and many of them were Bilsk Basin -and Amur Valley tended and of great Interest to all. scnoauie i reduction.

The lame, having contracted rheuma had better crops than last year. as yon want. Inclose It cents in stamps or coin (wrap coin carefully) for each patterns, and ad French statesmen, who are very I tlsm. There were mothers ref us- Mrs. Esther Jones-Lee the newly Consequently the government again In finding Indirect ways to 1 lng to leave their little homes with laces the situation of making the dress your envelop to Clarice Pai -aoeompHsh their purposes, have I their children because they had no elected state president, presided.

She delivered the opening address in which she stated the aim of the surplus of agricultural products mad two proposals during the pro- I place In which to house themselves available for export correspond Gars Are I Brand New Regular Service Guaranteed. 60 and 70 Models TRADE YOUR OLD CAR. tern Bureau, Oakland TRIBUNE, Oakland, Calif. Am these are ordered specially from Chicago, a few days should be allowed for uminary discussions which they I ana were trying to una dry places with the size or the peasants' har clubwomen for the year would be "Service Greater Service. and nopea wouia make it lmpos- on pianks and iragments of house' vest.

Larger Service to the Community flime ior the united states and I tops. Upon the government's ability delivery. "Groat Britain to contiUue their ef- 'I found food, slothing and med and Our Fellow Man; the Objective To Be Obtained Real Results to purchase these crops depends the nation's economic status on the CTT OUT ALONG THESE LINES' ical care as far as possible were being supplied from relief organi Through This Larger service jfion fiscal year starting this month. tact. She then outlined the.

new Russia, despite the new regime's zations. The Negro people were receiving the same kind of heln departments and units she had strenuous efforts to Increase in OAKLAND TRIBUNE. Oakland. Calif. CLARICE PATTERN BUREAU Enclosed find $......., for which please send me patterns Listed.

that the White people were receiv dustry until it supplies domestic de added to club work for the coming year. Later the chairmen for, different departments and units were mands, remains fundamentally an -forts to reduce armaments. SKY PLAN PROPOSED. The first proposal is that all reduction be supervised by an inter- national commission. If this plan 'were adopted, European- officials would have the right to police 'American construction plants and yards, to see that the United States Was" not evading the disarmament agreement by building secret ships or guns.

France would serve on We Carry Our Own Paper. agricultural country, ing, Strong capable committees of Negroes to work with the committees of Whites are rapidly being formed. Hundreds of refugees are in order to transfer this grain to appointed and given their instructions as to their duties grain exporting monopoly, gov 18 Months The clubwomen were' addressed being provided with tickets by rail ernment officials now are facing the task of supplying thousands of NamO am by Dr. Thompson the alarming high death rate among colored road officials and general authorities, to any part of the country village stores with prime necessi where they have friends or rela- ties, textiles, tools, sugar, manu hia commission and her officials factured goods of various sorts, Pattern Rise Number Wanted who would comprise technical exr "VeSv. unt ond'tlon" are better.

children in California in comparison to the low birth rate. After this address the women adjourned for lunch. This was served lik the dining hall of the church by the The depots of the largest co JESS1 ME We brought "hundreds of Negroes from Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and smaller towns along the coast, operatives are well stocked with farm machines, with hundreds Address aty (Write plainly) clubwomen of San Francisco under standing in open yards. provided with tickets, food and the leadership of the Madam C. J.

clothing en route, to other sections SMALL STORES EMPTY. 3010 JJrbadway. Walker club. of Florida, Georgia and the Caro Many of the smaller retail stores After the lunch the sessions were lines where they could find homes with relatives or friends. outside the cities, or those pri opened with prayer by Mrs.

Hawk vately owned, are almost empty. In "Tho organization for the ins of Oakland. The president then completed naming chairmen of the some stores visited, the entire handling of sufferers in Miami is -ports, would be in effect spies operating especially In Germany. It Is aot consistent with national iignity permit International i'pommissipng of this kind to. carry -n such inspections at wilt Secret building war craft i practically an impossibility; but it Is not Impossible to gain access to secret ln- through the plan which (franco, wants adopted.

great in opposing the French proposal are sin-ply adopting a normal ittitude; but- their objections have Ivn tho French an opportunity t6 'hrug their shoulders and -raise eyebrows. --v- The second French effort Teat the peace plans of America stock consisted of vodka, a few OKOIWKKIWMWWK) VV1 BUT ALUHU rHKSK lift KM wwwwvw' I i i DANDRf TF1R? packages of soap and matches and departments. She stated that the new departments were Mothers' unit, instead of Mothers' depart very good. The American Legion is dealing with all races alike. There is a general suprdy station synthetic tobacco.

vvhile the sale of mowing ma- ment, and explained the difference. cnines, meaning a considerable in A department on Citizenship and for. Whites and a general supply station for Negroes. The one for Negroes under leadership of Cap vestment, makes a creditable showing In view of the peasants' tain Scott colored) and Mrs. Rose standards of economy, sales of Inter Racial commission was formed.

This seems to be the most important of all the work mapped out. for the club, as it is a committee of clubwomen from San other articles are needed in order to provide funds to move the Brown (colored), a graduate Red Cross nurse sent down from Jacksonville by the People's Industrial Insurance company. Dr. Kershay crops. and Great- Britain lias taken the, form of demanding that military -eductions be not confined to an in- Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland together with the ministers from Unless the peasants can ex change rubles for necessary arti and other physicians of Miami are lined up and giving all aid to the cles, they are reluctant to sell any considerable proportion of their Negro group that is necessary.

Mr. Vanderhost, manager, and W. all denominations of these cities. It is a very much needed committee the president stted. invitation accepted from the Sac-invitation acecpted from the Sacramento clubwomen to the next agreement, concerning decrease in warship but be extend-sd to Include reductions of land This proposal has all the marks of an innocent and justffi- Mitchell, supervisor, of the crops.

In order to offset this, a million silver rubles were minted in England in 1924 and put into circulation, the authorities hoping People's1 Industrial Insurance com pany are aiding In the work of car iDie amendment. But, -In practical ing for the refugees. Evans cms wouia prove a happy medium between gold and paper currencies. receprocity meeting, which will be held the first Wednesday in January. 1927.

The women were then both of which were unsatisfactory. addressed by the chairmen of the aiiierent departments. Mrs. Mab- son, read her outline of the and other ministers of the city are cooperating. "The most ratable condition I have ever seen Negroes in is in Fort Lauderdale.

The condition at Morehaven is indescribable. All of our churches were almost demolished In Miami. The clubwomen and civic organizations are work- Mothers' Unit. She is from the San Francisco clubs but has served during the past year as the head of Mothers' work for the state. xne peasant buries his gold and will not accept paper.

So far the release of silver coins of larger denominations, as well as the partially successful" efforts to increase stocks of merchandise in village stor.es, is the most important thing lrixthe situation as compared with last year. The peasants unable to buy what they want, customarily store their since the death of Mrs. Chandler of Oakland. This talk was followed by the reading of a carefully prepared paper by the chairman of social hygiene, Mrs. Osborn of grain in village communal granaries.

A goodly proportion of last year's crop followed this route. Berkeley. She recommended a number of books to be read on this problems in all parts of the world, which are quite different from the problems of any other nation. Therefore, reduction of Europe armies concern Europe and reductions of American armies concern America and reduction of Oriental armies concern the Orient. A common agreement heri la not prac direct it is impossible under existing Conditions to reach any common basis for reduction of national VIIMT STRENGTH DIFFERENT.

Warship construction among the world's powers is a form of direct rivalry that can be traced. Thus, if warship construction were not limited, the United States, Great Britain, Japan and' the European powers would be building against one another. But, this principle does not hold with armies. The United States and Great BritafiTln-3ist that the problem of land armaments is a regional problem. That is to say, it is not possible to reach any common basis for comparing the armies of Germany, and Japan because it Is improbable they can ever be used on a large scale against each other.

Japan's army is primarily for action In the event of trouble with Russia or China. Germany's army is primarily action on the European continent. America's army is maintained almost exclusively with reference to -condition In the Western Hemisphere which do not on5erB 5flr army 1st based on her Imperial forcing a drastic curtailment last subject by those who would study social service work. April of Moscow's entire import program, and also bringing a 17 Mrs. Hettie B.

Tilghman. chair per cent rise in living prices, whilp man of legiclation, gave a short talk on the value of clubwomen ticable, but by actual experience, as the Chervonitz, according to the of- the Washington Conference showed, It is possible to reach a common studying legislation so as to be able intelligently to use the ballot. agreement concerning naval reduc nciai exenange, remained stationary. TAXES ROIL SIBERIA. The curtailment considerably reduced purchases of raw cotton in tion.

This is the answer being given to France. It is having increasing Influence on the world's public opinion and France has America, most of the textile mills closing several weeks in the sum failed to block Vfurther discussion. mer. Consequently, the domestic Indications point to the eventual Mrs. Lydia smith ward read a short paper on citizenship, which she called the A.

B. C. of Citizenship of this new department. Mrs. Morgan of Berkeley gave an outline of music and its value to club women.

She is the music chairman for the state and conducted the music numbers of the meeting. The report ofthe financial committee, which handled all monies for the entertaining -of the recent biennial convention of the National Association of Colored Women, was withdrawal of the French objec output or textiles which was unable to meet the demand last year, tlons and -to conference being Is noi at lis maximum caoacitv summoned probably next year. this year. The entire country feels me enects or this, since total ex ports depend chiefly unon the quantity of grain exported. The government policv.

fixed h- rendered by the secretary, Mrs. H. the all union communist party con gress, limits purchases abroad' to the equivalent of exports in order 10 to maintain an exact trade bal ance, thus keeping the Chevronitz E. De Hart. The report was supplemented by a short talk by Mrs.

De Hart in which she explained that all monies donated by the city of Oakland and Alameda county was not handled by the committee but credited to their account and bills charged to this fund. Of the entire fund of $2815.81, disbursements were $2756.11, the nominally at par. With the agricultural Section prosperous and the increased use of machinery, the extent of the cultivated areas and the i f-v 1 I -v, 1 Have You $5000 or More? size of the crops is increasing. Siberia is politically contented, "except for the grumbling over taxes, which is customary. larger part of which went for meals for the delegates In attendance at the biennial.

This bill was Advocates of a change in the $1846.75. The committee re present policy, which makes continued parity of the Chevronitz a Let Your-Money Grow With Oakland While You Make 10 pented all bills paid and credit In the American bank of $60.70. fetish, contend that purchases The president, Mrs. Esther Jones aooard regardless or an unfavor Lee, a member of the board of the able trade balance Would accelerate local Public Welfare of Oakland, Here's good news for you grain circulation. In turn making funds available faster and speed the rehabilitation and development of Again foreign capital may accept Soviet concessions to improve industry and natural It Oakland's fastest growing business will share its profits with you and furnish you absolute 'S a fact: Listerine, the safe antiseptic, and Dandruff mmniirarefl Vnu 10 10 invited Mrs.

Artier, the executive secretary, to address the club women on the 22 amendments to be voted on at the coming election in November. The address was given as to the value to public welfare of the community of these different amendments. She also explained the difference between resources even faster, making a imply do not get along together. Many were incredu- strength, and massage thoroughly. The effect is won-lous when we first announced this.

But the word Is fast derfuUy refreshing. you will be amazed to see how going around the hps of those who have found how this treatment, followed systematically, does the trick, wonderfully it works. Moreover will nof As you probably know, dandruff is a eerm disease and change In policy unnecessary. However, such theories of political economy are beyond peasant's horizon. He is not selling grain until he can buy himself new trousers and a new bolt of cotton print, for his wife's and his children's dresses.

fcOopTTisht, 1926, Ih Chicago Dally Xawi.) that annoying white shower on dark clothes -T. ia oreasv or smellv a measure and an amendment. She spoke of the Public Welfare luncheon to be given shortly at Hotel. Oakland, at which time these several amendments will be discussed. Many' of the better barber shops are After this address visitors were is a warning of more1 serious scalp trouble 1 falling hair, possibly baldness.

Try Listerine for, say, one week, everjf night and learn for yourself how remarkably it works. The use of Listerine for (dandruff is not San Quentin Fugitive now prepared to give you this treat-' ment. Try Listerine for dandruff. Youll be delighted with the results. Lambert Pharmacal St.

Louia, U. S. Mrs. Davis, president of the Parent-Teacher Association of Kansas City, Kansas, made a few remarks. She la a vocalist All arrangements for interest and repayment of principal made through one of Oakland's leading banks.

i. 9 For particulars address Box M101266, Tribune and was prevailed upon to sing. Mrs. Flipper, also a. visitor, ren Taken at Stockton STOCKTON, Oct 9.

Manuel Sa valla will go to San Quentin, for which he was heading August 18, 1925, when he escaped from a deputy sheriff of Drange county near Bakersfield. He Was picked up here early yesterday, giving the nam of Modesto RangeL Police dered a piano solo. Mrs. Rusk" of Denver, Colorado, another visitor, gave a talk on club work. She has the distinction of being tho Past Grand Matron of tho Heralds of Jericho, and Past Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Mrs, Clark of the Madam Walker club of San Francisco stated they had 45 and the members paid $20 a year each.

During the past few months they had remodeled the home at a cost of and had paid the entire 10 declare when he was fingerprinted and measured late In the afternoon ho was discovered to be the missing Santa Ana burglar. When arrested he had a flashlight In his possession which was later Identified by Sirs, W. B. Smith as one i and dandruff simply do not, get along together stolen from her car the night before..

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