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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 60

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STUDENTS IN SESSIONS ON Going-Gone SADIE COOPER Brentwood High achool girl will auction off an auto December 10 for the benefit of the echool's athletic fund The machine waa one of many thinga donated for this purpoie Tho doo ahown below together with Miw Cooper the car and refusea to leave it 58-Year-Old Lochinvar Admits 5 Altar Trips oKo Jail Blotter Bares OF JOIN FETE PUN Associated Chambers to Take Part in Victory Highway Dedication children that Moat failures I Inclined Foot Miranda Jim-dandy cook stuck It objected Said If I to quit through with objected to rights me Nuj dabble In The Got a chew record exposed customary of "sleepers'1 scrawled married?" HAYWARD Nov 27 for 7 beef sandwiches and hot tho first fdkr wa agreed to disagree and fifth up and leaves ee me With this taro explanation for hta numerous excursions into the maze of matrimony William Cator 61 better known in professional circles under the Klpllng-esque soubriquet of Willie Winkle" yesterday gave hta reasons to Chief of Police John Lewis for adopting tho Ufa of a roving son of the road Cator spry for hta years and somewhat more apry perhaps than usual for the fact that ha had paaed a reposeful night In tha new Hayward city Jail arranged hta bushy whlta beard In anticipation of breakfast It ia true that- thara wars no Thanksgiving bonea to pick for Hayward city jail Inmates were not ao fortunate as some of their brethern In other Eaatbay Jails on that festive day but Cator smacked hta llpa over tho roast never- deserted no chief or nothing like of my marriages wan guess beepuse I was allua to move on with spring kinds Itched "Last wife wns named She waa sure a and I reckon I would have out with her If nhe hadn't to my tobarcy didn't have the backbone tho hnblt she waa me Qf course chief I her Infringin' on a man's Ho aha up and leaves there's no use for me to this matrimony game good enough for me of toliaccy Cator'a lengthy matrimonial was disclosed or when In filling out the questionnaire demanded he Inadvertently under the query "Five times" 3 Weeks of Clear Weather Required to Complete Roadway Labor NEWARK Nov It wlll rs-qulre about three weeks of good working weather to complete the approaches to tho big Dumbarton bridge which In Itself Is practical ly completed according to John Sutton secretary and general msu ger of the Dumbarton Bridge company In charge of construe tlon There ere shout six miles of sp prosches being rushed to completion on both sides of tho bridge he reports Tt is hoped that the highways leading to tho bridge It self will be finished by Christmas time Iibth highways leading to tho bridge are now finished except tho top costing of rement The total length of the bridge' itself Is given by Hutton ns 6868 lcet wi)i enough rondway In tha iipproarhes to make the total lniKlh about six and one-half miles There Is a lift span In the center of the chnnnel which automatically raises su that shipping may puss without Interruption There is considerable water trsffla that flows In and out of the communities clustered at the southern end of Han Francisco bay and tha opening of the big bridge will it Is estimated Increase amount- of-water traffic done In that district Cypress From Palestine Mother Trees Now Ready for Distribution in State SACRAMENTO Nov 27 A few turned over to Professor Wuhd- UA ivor'Mfi Represented at Los Catos Meeting on Relationship LOS GATOS Nov 7 Eco- Domic political and Immigration problems of the nations bordering on tha Pacific Ocean ara being discussed today at tha first annual Nortcrn California Student Institute on Pacific Relations In session at Montesuma Mountain School for Boys Sixty atudenta representing eight different natlonnlltlea are In attendance Sesslona opened lost Thursday Thanksgiving day and will close tomorrow evening Students In attendance represent Stanford University the University of California Mills College San Jose State Tenchenf College San Francisco State College College of the Pnclflc and the Pacific School of Religion British Chinese Japanese Korean Filipino Russian Indian and American atudenta contribute candid student opinion on facta and problems of nations borrderlng on the Pacific PROBLEMS DISCUSSED Tha Immigration section discussing student Immigration to tha United States from the Orient In particular concluded that while the Oriental student waa welcomed hare In theory practical limitations made It Impossible for moat of thoaa dealring American educational advantages to receive them English testa and a requirement of registration In some American University while still In the Orient were singled out aa two points Beading correction The political section of the conference went into the problem of Philippine independence the conclusion being that the Filipino ia not pet ready for Independence The danger of Japanese aggression was discussed CHAIRMAN ELECTED Kasuo Kawal Japanese student at Stanford was elected Institute chairman Kawal also acted aa ranging the conference Section leaders are John Dunlway of Stanford Thomas LaFargue and Ryy Veatch of tha University of California Other members of the executive committee are Henry McFarland Jr of tha Univaralty of California Laura Thompson of Mlila College and Lincoln Tan Barbara Dewlaney and Roger Barker of Stanford University Kiwanans Elected At Mountain View MOUNTAIN VIEW' Nov ST Officers for the coming year were elected this week by the Mountain View Klwanla Club aa follows: Cheater Await president succeeding Clauds Redwlne: Robert Burley vies president Allan Cutter treasurer Basil Hays sec-Frank Huff district retarSr cypresa trees Sprouted from seeds obtained In the Garden of Geth-semane are available for Individuals and organizations of California Pratt state forester announced yesterday However an effort will be made to hare the trees go to places where their presence will be particularly appropriate and where the progress of their growth may ba watched by the public The seeds from which the trees were sprouted were obtained by A sombre appears new to the Cnlifor-F Hall University of California nia churchyards as their parents forestry graduate during a tour of I give to the Sacred Garden in Palea-the Holy Land In 1924 Tley were tine Pjacer County Moves to Curb Theft Of Yule Trees Private Lands bridge Melon If of tin- division of forestry nursery anil in turn were germinated Into seedlings Later these were removed' from life seedbed and half of them transplanted on the unlveralty campus end the others sent to the nursery at Dnvta Those at the latter slot Ion now are ready for dtatriliutlon Pratt la holding some of the trees for the California missions and other churches so that In a few years they will be adding the same fine for anyone on light rutting trees without a permit Forest Inspector A- E- Furst estimated tlint last yeur 10000 trees 'were stolen from private lnnds In Placer county Five carloads aggregating 1600 trees are said by hint to hnve been taken from Placer county In one shipment CHICO Nov 27 The sixth annual California Older Bon Conference Boy Scouts of America opened at Richardson Springs near hera last evr-'- and will continue until tomorrow Approximately 50 Scout delegates from California Hawaii anil Nevada and half as many friends attended the first session which was held around a huge banquet table in the Richardson Springs hotel Bananas Grown in Groves at Butte OROVILLE Nov hat Butte county can successfully grown bananas along with a long list of other tropical and semi-tropical fruits has been demon-' strated by A Chaffin Orovllla orchardlst Chaffin haa two banana trees growing In hta orango grove Tho two trees have attained a splendid growth so far and aro believed to bear fruit in the very near future Chaffin Is lending every sll to make the growth success Wife Deserted After 3 Weeks Is Charge dpLURA Nov Charges that her! -huslumd deserted her threo weeks after they were married and that they have been living apart since November 27 1821 ars contained In the complaint fildo In superior court today by Mrs Viola Kenstrup seeking divorce from Neal Kensttup Mrs Kenstrup sake that she be allowed to assume her maiden name of Viola Vltzhum The Kenstrup were married in Colusa In 1821 They have no children Sierra Snow Halts Logging Operations MERCED Nov The not load of logs until next spring for ths mills of the Yosamlto Lumbar company at Merced Fells bss been received officials announcing that heavy snow in the Sierra bed pat an end to operations for tbo year Timber crews wero paid off following the company's annual Thanksgiving dinner The mills re working only a day shift now It Is expected that the ftiill Will close completely within throe weeks -S' tempted to taka the hive tha heea trustee The hoard of directors thrmtenpd dtPB will Include the above-named officers and tha following members: Joe Aram William Denhart Robert Knight Clarence Lawson Wll-Ham Otto William Rica Charles Spargur Frank Pritchett presided at this noon luncheon Capt Oaorga Baldwin of the Pacific Oaa and Electric Company gave a talk on "Hydro-Electrie Development In California" Illustrated by stereoptleoa slides DUNCANS MILLS Nov Richard Hayden and August Fnr-estl escaped with minor Injuries when their auto driven hy Forest! went over a 18-foot bank In a Rainstorm Blinds Driver One Injured WALNUT CREEK Nov Definite steps were taken hera last night at the November meeting of the Contra Coats County Associated Chambers of Commerce to participate In the exposition at Reno next summer In honor ef the completion of tha Victory highway which has Its western terminus here Thousands of westbound tourists are being listed by agents of the transportation co panics These tourists plan on coming to tha coast In 1827 Special rates will be made them on the railroads according to Dr RaatalL president and manager of The Callfornlana Incorporated Dr Rastall explained that there will be thousands of motorists who will gather at Reno from other states touched by the Victory highway and Its feeders These highway enthusiasts will follow the celebration at Reno with a caravan to the coast and the Eaatbay will be their objective he said There will be upwards of 100011 autotats In the caravan and It will mean many thousands of home-makers ultimately for the Eaatbay according to Dr ns tall who was the speaker of the evening The body unanimously voted to raise an advertising fund to be used by The Callfornlana who will conduct a nation -wide publicity campaign The Victory highway with tha exception of 80 miles between here and Salt Lake City Is completed This stretch has already been graded and rolled and gravelled and enough money is now being raised so that this unit will be completed by July Contra Costa county through Its allied chambers of commerce will seek to raise a fund of 81600 A committee to work with Dr Raatall waa named to consist of the president of every affiliated chamber of commerce In the county Roy Davis of Antioch president of the body presided and Harry A Barnes of Pittsburg secretary was In hta officlnl chair There were more than 100 delegates and members who participated In the meeting Three School Plays to Be Presented Dec 3 HAYWARD Nov Three one-act playe will ho presented on Friday evening December 8 In the Hayward High erhool auditorium by players of tho Torch and Sword club dramatics' society of the school The plays are and the Story" and by the Light of the The following members of the club will have roles: and the Marlon Keever Martin Haley Kenneth Milllcan Lucile Kusaenbaum and Chester Olivers Irma Nelson Howard Burr Doyta Luce Thelma Burge Elene Doughty Melvin Henningsen Victor Henriqucs and John Oorrle by the Light of the Moon" Ablgnll Quass William Lucia Douglas Talbot Muriel Christensen and Alice Billingsley The plays will be presented under the direction of Miss Ruth Rndcllff a nimeber of the faculty PleaWins Freedom for Son HAYWARD Nov 27 Listening to tho ideas of a mother that her son bo ps rolled from tho county Jail In order that ha might spend Thanksgiving Day at home Judge Jacob Harder Jr of this city Interceded with the Oakland prison parole hoard and secured tha release of Edmond Swanaon 21 It became known here yesterday Swan son waa arrested last 8unday near Dereto on a reckless driving chntge and waa sentenced Monday by Judge Harder to servo five days in the county jall Scouts Remove Old Election Placards HAYWARD Nov Members of Troop No 6 Hayward Boy Scouts have undertaken the task of removing from telephone posts walls and board fences the numer on posters and placards that re innln as meentoes of the primary 'and general oleatlnna aerordlng-to an announcement hy Yejhjr scoutmaster of the troop On Thanksgiving Day members of the rtoop were Istrumenlal In bringing Thanksgiving rheer to a number of needy families Boxes containing food and clothing were distributed Hayward Boy Wins in Oregon HAYWARD Nov Merrill Plmentsl a sophomore -at Oregon Agricultural College Cor vs Ills Oregon and son of Mr and Mra A PlmenteL 648 Second street Hayward has been appointed aa a cadet captain In the college according to word reaching the parents Graduating cadet officers are given second commissions In the reserves Hayward -Newspaper Sold to Berkeleyan HAYWARD Nov Asm Smith for a number of years proprietor and publisher of tho Hayward News a weekly newspaper yesterday announced the sale of tho paper and plant to Walter Bur rows oABerkeley The new Owner -will' continue to publish tho paper at the present location 140 Castro street It ia stated rtoFk inspection HAYWARD Nov Arrangements for a December Inspection of breeding flAeka waa madaat a meetliut held by the directors of Braod I applications for membership la the aasoelatloa weneonaldarad blinding ralnatoym Hayden wns pinned under Ufa car and suffered i a broken cnlliW hone and cuts and A Mnnntam Vtetl) bruises Forastl was unhurt and iHWtlllUin I aummoned a doctor from Oucrne- vllle The acdqent was rsuned hy tha heavy rain obscuring the vision of the driver Foreign War Men Will Conduct Dance MARTINEZ Nov Tha an tlra membership of Sidney Beverns Post Veterans of Foreign Wars have been appointed on a general committee to arrange for the second annual danca of the organisation to ba held at I 8 hall on December 4 Willis past commander and Ben Hewelj are general chairmen Sunrise Service MOUNTAIN VIEW Nov 27 View Protestants held Thanksgiving services last morning at In Proa bytar lan Church Rav ef Trinity Mothodlat Church Rev McIntyre of the Church led In the prayer A special musical was given Vallejo Minister Speaker at Napa Nov Reverend Bohloy pastor of tho ehurch at Vallejo appeared BRENTWOOD Nov 7 Members of the student body committee have been fpllrltlng donations of articles be auctioned for the benefit of the athletic fund on -High Jinks day December 10 Two of tha solicitors In the school Donald Houston and William Bowlin report that they secured an automobile which will be auctioned along with the remainder of the donations i Various adventures were reported by the members of the soliciting committee One pair of youths secured a riant Belgian hare and were carrying It to achool from a nearby farm when a greyhound started after the hare and It escaped Another group reported that It was presented wltli a hive of bees but every time they at AVON AVON Nov Mr and Mrs Sumner Campbell Mr and Mrs Georgs Elderson and Mr and Mrs Duncan of Concord made up a psrty yesterdUy and motored to Oakland being entertained while there by Mr and Mrs Hughes Floyd Pierce of San Leandro apent the day with Mrs Mc- Namur anV family Mra Frank Da Yecchlo and two daughters ara In Newman over Sunday Mra Sam Bell spent' Friday In Oakland friends In San Francisco Mlaa Ruth Hamilton In being entertained over the week-end by SACRAMENTO Nov 27 Steps to curb Christmas tree thefts from private lands In Placer county will be taken this year by Ibe elute board of forestry In cooperation with the Placer officials tho supervisors of that county having recently enacted an ordinance pro viding 100 days in Jail or a Si 00 HI SESSION PITTSBURG Nov Robert Hunter golf architect will make a final survey of the Los Mednnos Golf and Country elub site Monday with a committee of -directors of the organization Ho will address the Pittsburg Lions' elub at tho Monday luncheon giving an outline of the project A meeting of the entire board of directors has been called for Monday evening by Phillip A Andrews president Final details will be worked out with Hunter at that time Ground breaking day for the project la set for next Wednesday The directors have decided to Increase the initiation fee from 82U0 to 8260 aa soon aa 160 members have signed up Andrews announced The club organisation waa completed with the appointment by the directors of Perry Hull aa secretary and Ovtatt aa accountant Cull Canyon Area To Get Power Service HAYWARD Nov The Pacific Oaa and Electric company haa approved applications fob the extension of power -lines on the Cull canyon road north of the Crow canyon road to supply five sppll-rsnte Those receiving aervlcez from tha new lines will be A Petersen A Pennington Calderia A Moller and 8 to be 1 There has been a gain of 248 now gas and electric consumers In Hayward since Januar 1 officials of tha company report ORCHARDIST DIES YUBA CITY Nov Alonso C- Dennis prominent Yulia City orchard tat died at a Marysville hospital following an operation He la survived by a widow Mrs' Katherine Dennta BAY POINT BAY POINT Nov 27 Miss Josephlno Hargreaves of Stockton been here visiting wlthjier father Hargreaves Herman Nygsrd of Sen Francisco was entertained by Mr and lrs Fred Frsderlckson yesterday Miss Dorothy Palublckl of Berkeley is here with her parents Mr and Mrs Leo Pslublcki over tho week-end Mtas Edna Felt of Modesto was entertained by ths Fred Bucholz family yesterday Other guests were Taylor Rickerd Mtas Mamie Felt and Buck Davis of Pittsburg Mtas Mabel Nelson entertained ths members of tho Bbbettss club at her homo this week Warren Cunningham end Erwin Mattson wero among tho University of California students" who are hero with their pofonto over the week-end rEd Peterson Sr entertained with stag party st ht home Gus Wjsber Edwin Peterson and George Fosberg nil ef Oakland being the guests Mr and Mra Clarence Roman of Modesto ere here as the gueeta of Mr and MnrMenael Mountain sunrise Thursday the Burley preached Baptist Thanksgiving program NAPA A Presbyterian here as the speaker of the day on tho occasion of a Joint meeting of tho Rotary and Klwanla cluba of Napa Reverend Mobley spoke on tho meaning of Thanksgiving Day THERMOMETERS AND SENSE IA a cold morning Hew did know? Did yen look at the thermometer er did yeur tingling fingers shout the news? Perhaps the thermometer verified yenr own opinion but yen rknew it was cold before-yon looked Yeur common sense told yen Exartlf! -When yea taka Lydia Pinlp Vegetable Compound or any ether how do yon know it helps yon? Do yen ask the neighbors? De yen tty to figure it ent on a scientific basis? Certainly not Yen feel better and your common ease tells von whsl rinsed it Science may confirm your own opinion bnl yen knew it ell the I Nov The California Redwood- Park at Big Bnoln Santa Cru county la arif-eupportlng hasle IJ Pratt state forexter and ex ecutlva officer of the park announced yesterday after receiving the report of Erwin account' ant The lte at the last session of the legislature granted a S27U00 appropriation for the maintennnre lIe iwrk but to date the receipts Uom the concessions and other sources of revenue hnve totaled 82873746 showing a Italnnce over the appropriation This figure according to Pratt will be materially increased by the receipts of next Muy and June-when the tourist season is opening its annual rush r-: Scudero to Attend Police Chief Mee PITTSBURG Nov 27 Police Chief Charles Scudero will repre ent the city of Pittsburg at a din ner meeting and entertainment to be held at Piedmont High 8chool December 6 for the purpose of organising a police chiefs and department heads' association of tha Jay cities Arrangements are in the hands of Culver fire chief and Wolfe commissioner jjf public safety of Berkeley CALISTOGA CALISTOGA Nov Leslie Palmer and family of 8an Mateo visited relatives here over the holir dayperiod Mlse Lota Carroll waa here from 8utaun to visit her parents Mr and Mra A Carroll Alden Bplers has gun fo San Francisco for a visit Mayall Williams of San Francisco waa here on a visit to hta mother Mrs Clsrk Williams during the week Mrs Conner la vtaltlng her eon Rev Conner and family In Oakland 1 4 Misses Margaret and Muriel Grausa were ovrr-the-holldoy visitors here at the home of their parents Mr and Mra Grausa Mra Octavla Brown and daughter Miss Lota were here from Oakland during the week vtaltlng Mra Brown's parents Mr and Mra Bents Alfred Decker waa here Sacramento during tha week Mlaa Alma Armstrong waa here from Berkeley visiting her parents Mr end Mra Armstrong during the holiday period Miss Louise Martin of San Francisco visited her parents Mr and Mra I Martin here during the week Mra Ruth Field and Mra Lucy Hopklna spent a faw days In San Francisco thia week Cavagnaro family were hera from Rio Vista vtaltlng relatives during the week Mra 'Sutton 1a vtalUngla tho bay aitlaai ANTIOCH Nov 27 Members of Harding Post Ladles' Auxlllnry journeyed to Livermore to the hospital Tor the purpose of adding their bit to the cheer of confined soldiers In the parly were Miss Catherine MrOInley Mrs Mc-fiinlry Miss Oenrvleve Field Mrs Quinn Mra Martin Jensen Mra Thomas Meehan Miss Jensen Twelve cnn--ry lilnls and cages fur each ninguzlnes and box candy comprised gifts from the local auxlllnry whir-li wns recently organized here as a unit of the Antioch Legion Mrs Thomas Meehan has been selected presl dent of the organisation fur the ensuing term Other officers ap pointed are Miss Lulu second vice-president Miss Oene vleve Field first vice-president Mra A A Waldie chaplain Mra Quinn treasurer Miss Catherine McOinley secretary Mra Martin Jensen historian: Mra James Quinn sergeant-at-arips Martinez Veterans Will Entertain Disablec MARTINEZ Nov 27 A delegation of Martinez wnr veterans will leave Memorial hall hore-nt 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Livermore -where they will present a program of entertainment for the wounded veterans at' the Liver more hospital Jh trip la sponsored hy the Martinea Service -tjlub The program will Include singing and monologues and a concert by the Concord Band directed by Cftisrlea Rice Sheriffs Aides at Butte Are Named OROYILLE Nov 27 Sheriff-elect Tolnnd nns announced the appointment of William Alex' under who served under Sheriff Webber ns undeysherirf to the me position Manny Toland brother of the sheriff-elect will act aa Jailor and bailiff The deputy eornershlp here will he given lo both Thomas and a representative tit local undertaking firm HARVEST SONG SERVICE LOS GATOS Nov Harvest song services will be held at 7:80 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Christian Church Rev Alonso A Sterling pastor will preside Waterman will lend congregational singing Herbert Roberts Mrs Lawrence Case and Mrs Dwight Cunningham have arranged a special program of music OAKDALE OAKDALE Nov 27 Mr and Mra Will Haslqm have returned from the southern part of the state where -they apent their honeymoon William Hughs who has been hero vtaltlng friends has returned to tho Soldiers' Homo at Bawtelle About thirty relatives and friends surprised Mrs Larsen on har elghty-atxth birthday Tha dinner waa brought by thaguoats A whtat party will ba i given' by tha Women's Club at DoradtT clubhouse next Tueeday evening The' Young Mother -The ills of infants and children should be so well known to the youngest of mothers that a 'Reminder or a repetition of the symptomst of illness seems unneccssam yct thee are some-mothers who Gyrlook a feverish condition a little colic or a disposition to be irritable If not corrected they may lead to serious sickness And to correct-them to bring Baby back to its happy self is so easy by the use of Castoria a medicine prepared just for infanta and children It will regulate the PINOLE Nov Mra Gladys Deshaier visited her sister In Ban Francisco week Jack Curran la home from San Francisco to spend the holidays with hla parents Mr and Mrs 'Curran The First Aid team of Oleum gave a Thanksgiving dance In Pinole opera house op Wednesday evening Supper was served Mrs McNlel waa an Oakland visitor i The drill team of Giant- Loddo No 400 I I-Dr-P will put on the 'first tookjiydia Pinkham's Vsge I third degree for Richmond Lodge table Compound when I wee a girl I In the Odd Fellows hall on Mon-My mother bad taken also my I4? lht December Cndlnether need in ker fmHy Mr Md Robert Hardy of bar eight daughter and herself I Sacramento apent Thanksgiving I think this medicine dees mere for I wemsn then staythhtg else I know I J11' JJ- HWyli stater Mrs ef I lecomuMM It to my friends IMnn sarmal hare taken fe-became I A Greenfield apent tho holiday of ay ssidrilooi Jin San Francteot with hta family 1 tl V-' bowels (not force them) aid digestion and so brings quiet and rest Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years regulating the stomach and bowels of infants and children It had -replaced the nauseating Castor Oil so-called Soothing Syrups poisonous Paregoric and other vidous concoctions in the homes of true and honest mothers mothers who love their Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prepared for infants and children Tb avoid imitations always look for the itgnatura of Frown direction! on 'each Physicians everywhere reeom uxnl.

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