:4th Day Continued from Page 1 at 11th and Jefferson Streets, the protesters marched four abreast through the darkness to. the center where they set up blpk-long picket lines along Clay and 15th Streets. ' Leaflets advertising a sit-in Saturday at Port Chicago Naval Weapons Depot were passed out by the Mobilization Against War, there was some chanting and a few demonstrators sang. About 9:30 a.m. nine buses bearing inductees and center personnel unloaded, and the Tssengers were allowed to eker the building without interference. One youth, Matthew Kelleh-er, 134 Wawona St., San Francisco, created a momentary stir when he walked away from the line going into the jjenter. Demonstrators w h o had been calling "Join us, join us" believed that the-St Mary's College student was refusing to report for induction. Television camera crews pressed forward for interviews and pictures but Kelleher said it was all a mistake. ' There had been a mixup on Peaceful Picketing of Draft Protests his deferment, he said, and he had learned on the way over from San Francisco that he did not have to report this morning as he had believed. He said he was looking for a bus back to San Francisco. A stir of a different sort was created some moments later when two stink bombs were hurled out of the crowd and landed on Clay Street. No one was injured and just who threw the bombs was uncertain. The demonstrators parted swiftly but returned a few morn e n t s later after a Bay breeze had blown the odor away. At the center, a half dozen Marines showed up to support a group of counter-demonstrators yesterday afternoon. A few words were exchanged but armed forces police herded the Marines into a van which was taken to Treasure Island before there was any trouble. At an Oakland City Council meeting today, the police were praised for their tactics against : demonstrators Tuesday. Said acting Mayor Paul Brom: "We as citizens can only Marks have the highest praise for our city, county and state law enforcement - agencies. T h e manner in which they have performed their duty, not only in the ' last few days but throughout the years, reflects great credit on their devotion to duty and their belief in democratic government under law. I consider it a privilege to personally commend each of them." Brom said the people of Oakland "have shown in no uncertain way that they are opposed to this attempt to overthrow the functions of government by violence." Councilman Robert Osborne commented that "it is too bad that taxpayers have to foot the bill because of a bunch of oddballs from Berkeley. I hope some of them have learned a lesson." Councilman Harvey Binns, who was in Chicago Tuesday, said that the police action drew wide and favorable comment there. Today was the fourth consecutive day of demonstrations at the center. During the first three days 236 persons were arrested.