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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1943 LEGAL NOTICE BOYS 'INDUCTED' INTO Y.M.C.A. LAND. ARMY IFnicrnnali Child Center NOTICE BID8 FOB ans INO ELECTRICALLY OPERATED north-easterly from th point pi Intersection thereof with the northeastern line of East 10th Street (aaid point being; distant one hundred and eighty-five (186) feet northeasterly from the northeastern Una of Ka.fi TYPEWRITER ACCOUNTING MA1 CHINE TO THE AUDITINfi DE PARTMENT OF THE CIT? OF OAKLAND. COMMISSION, PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS AND DUTIES, PROVID INO THAT ITS MEMBERS SHAH SERVE) WITHOUT COMPENSA.

TION AND REPEALING ORDI. NANCE NO. 202 ENTITLED 'AM ORDINANCE CREATING THE ALAMEDA COUNTY WELFARE COUNCIL AND' PRESCRIBING ITS POWERS AND DUTIES. CREATING ADDITIONAL POSITIONS -IN THE Opens Monday The City Clerk will receive sealed bids or prdpesala in his office In Elect Joday SANTA ROSA, June 10. Election the City Hall at any time prior to itn street measured at right angles thereto); thence southeasterly parallel to th northeastern line of East 19th Street one hundred and twenty-seven and 86-109 (127.85) feet, more or less, to a point on hundred and forty-on (141) feet northwesterly the hour of 1 o'clock P.m.

on Tues day, the 22nd day of June, 1943, for furnishing- electrically operated ALBANY, Junt 18. Th first Federally iupported center In th pay area for school-age children oi of officers this afternoon will be the principal business before the annual convention of the' Pacific typewriter accounting machine to the Auditing Department of the irom tne northwestern line of fifth CLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA AND PROVIDING COMPENSATION THEREFOR; AND ALL ORDINANCES AMENDING THE SAME." City of Oakland. Specification and working mothers to keep them eft province of the Episcopal Church, Avenue, measured at right angles thence northeasterly, parallel to th aald northwestern line of Fifth Avenue fifteen (15) feet; the-nce southeasterly parallel to the the atreeti duping the vacation Je- which opened yesterday in the The Board of Supervisor of th Church of Incarnation. rtod will open Albany Monday. County of Alameda, State ef California, de ordain as follows: blank forme of proposal! will be furnished by the City -Clerk on application.

Prce bid shall include all State and Federal taxes. All proposals shall be accompanied by a aliclc -inan amount net lea than ten per cent (10) of the airtrreffate nortneastern line or uaat loth street Two hundred clergymen and lay i iaiineu-io ioiiow immediately lc i tag ot school, the center will bper leaders-freF'ar-JWesteJnH6tateB nine, and (M) feet; thence northeasterly fcnd parall6rto the aforesaid northwesterly line of Fifth Avenue twenty-fiv (25) feet: thence including six bishops, are in at- herebv amended by adding a section amount of the proposal, certified bW ate xrom 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily for ehildren between tha ages of tendance. Bishop Arthur W.

Moul designated as Section fi, reading as follows: nertnwesteriv parallel to the north ton of the diocese of Utah, Is the "SECTION 6. ''Orr and after- th effective date presiding bishop of the province, ana 14 years. This center will be followed on June 21 by a pre-school project for eastern line of said East 13th Street on hundred and twenty. five and 23-100 (125.22) feet, more or less, to the southeastern line nf Fourth Avenue: thence southwestern alone- Other members of the bishopric in nf thla Ordinance the Alameda a responsime Dank payahle'to the order of Frank Cplbourn, City Clerk of the City of Oakland, which check and th amount therein epeolfled. shall be forfeited and retained by the City of Oakland if the successful bidder fails to execute the contract in the required fqrm nd fur nish the, bond required.

Bond in an clude: Bishop Louis C. Stanford of County Charities Commission shall be known and designated as the Alameda County Welfare Commls- children between two and six years ef age. Both centers, to be operated at Albany High School, are sup- the ban Joaquin; tiisnop sr. a. nea of Idaho; Bishop A.

Noel Porter said southeastern line of Fourth Avenue forty-one and 55-100 (41.56) leet. more qr 'Jess; to th point of amount equal to one-fourth of esti of Sacramento: Bishop wuiiam r. Degrmnmg-. BUUllUil J. Thla Ordinance shall take effect ported Dy Lannam act funds passed 5 by Congress to provide for juveniles Lewis of Nevada, and Bishop W.

mated amount of said contract to be given by successful-bidder as a for a period ot nine (9) years, at and be In force on and after July vwnose parents are employed In the the monthly rental of not to exceed $100.00. and upon the same terms Bertrand Stevens of Los Angeles. HEADS COMMITTEE 1943. and before tne expiration ci guaranteejgtor faithful performance of contract. Contract to be entered into within 10 davi after award fiftoon nsl davs after It passage war etiorv TWO REQUIREMENTS Bishop Stevensheads the nomi and condition as govern the existing; lease and option of said nr amines, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk; the rental therefor to be paid out of the it shall be published once with the names of the members voting for and against the same in The Oakland Tribune, a newspaper pub nating committee.

Superintendent of Schools Paul thereof and said machine to be delivered in accordance with specification therefor adopted June (, 1943. Nominated as representative to the national council are Bishop Liorary fund. FRANK COLBOTJRN, City Clerk. 406-June, 10-5t Stevens and Bishop Benjamin, D. SECTION 2.

This ordinance shall ftike effect sixty (60) day after its Dagwell of Oregon. ORDINANCE NO. C.M.8. AN ORDINANCE ADDINO Other nominations include: nnai adoption. In Council.

Oakland, June 1943. Members ot the Provincial Coun Bryan, whose plan for operation vt the centers was formally approved this week by th. Board of Education, declared that two requirements will govern registration, namely that boys and flirts enrolled Jn both centers have working mothers and that a fee of 75 cents daily is paid forach child to cover cost of meals. The pre-school center, for which TION 24.04 TO ORDINANCE NO. VCM1 PS! C.M.S.

CREATING POSITIONS OF Passed to print for two days by the following vote: Ayes: Council- lished in th said County ot.Aia- Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, on the 28th day of May, 1943, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Caldecott, Hell-wig, Wixaon arfd Chairman Janssen Noes: Supervisors None. Absent: Supervisor Bartell (excused) 1, GEO. A. JANSSEN, As Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California. ell Bishop Lewis of Nevada, Bishop Huton of Olympia, Rev.

Perry Austin of Los Anseles, Rev. EMERGENCY HOSEMAN. men iieacn. UePaoll. Haler.

Mc- BE IT ORDAINED by the Council or tne inty or uaKiand as fallows: SECTION 1. Section 24.04 is here CrackenK Morcom. Peters. Shattuck, Youell and President Elavich 9. Noes: None.

Absent: None. FRANK COLBOURN. City Clerk-No. 409 June 10 (2t) by added to Ordinance No. 66 C.M.8.

to reaa as ioiiows: Fred Wiaenbach, Klamatn rails, J. A. Howell, Ofrden, Utah, and Carl Crippen of the tan Joaquin dlorese. Synod treasurer Bertrand A. Al-bee of Los Angeles and Morris Mil-barjk, Oregon; Provincial trustees of the Episcopal School of the Pacific at Berkeley Robert RulJard, Albert Sec.

24.04 In the Fire Denartmen there are hereby created 50 positions Attest: G. E. WADE. of Emera-ency Hoseman. and the no advance registration is required, will function in the Albany High School and adjoining Memorial Park, using gymnasium, music, sewing, athletic and playground facili salary thereof is hereby fixed- at Too young for the armed forces, pcores of Oakland boys like this group soon will be fighting ORDINANCE NO.

878. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO; 249 OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE ALAMEDA COUNTY CHARITIES County Clerk ann jiem of the Board of Supervisors of th County of Alameda, Stat of California. 1 3U I. The provisions of Beatlon 1.0S1 nf Ag-new, Arthur Towne ana ranK Clingberg; Provincial trustees, St, Margaret's Home, Berkeley Bishop Rea. Bishop Lel and Bishop mis urainance snail not apply to the In the food-for-victory harvest corpsjnider Y.M.C.A.

sponsorship. Shown with William W. Green, head of the harvest camp personnel committee, are (left to right) Harold Smith, ties of both places. Edwin S. Howell, Albany superintendent of recrea positions created uy this ection.

SECTION 1. This nrrilnann ahull C. M. S. ORDINANCE NO-- AN ORDINANCE ADDING ARTICLE I TO CHAPTER I OF Jit tion, will direct a program designed tane eirect immediately.

Stevens. HOLY EUCHARIST Arthur Kennedy, Bob Meeuf and Fred Buckman. They pledged their aid last night in council, Oakland, June 1943. Passed to print for two to care for all age-levels. BEGISTER, THURSDAY nays Dy tne following vote: Ave Holy Eucharist was celebrated at the opening of the session yesterday ft? ORDAINED bV tKcoVnSl of of Oakland sTTnif i rtlrl.

Is hereby added to Chapter 2 of the Oakland Cnuncilmen Beach, DePaoli, Haler, lot MCtracKen, jnoroom, Pters, Shat 200 Pledge Aid zoot-suit war in the Church of Incarnation, with the Rev. A. W. Filander as host uck, Youell and President Slavich center, which will function in a former music department building at Albany High and have a play area feparate from that of older -chil rector, woes None. Absent None.

FRANK COLBOTJRN, City Clerk, i 407-june 10th-n Municipal Code to b. known as and entitled "DANC.EROUS 'OPERA iO. and certain sections ar hereby added to aid Articl 8, Chapter 2, of said Cod as hereinafter set forth. Priori SECTION 2. The hereinafter enumerated section are hereby added to the Oakland Municipal Code to read "-tivaly a 1 lows SEC.

EXCAVATIONS OTHER THAN IN STREETS. 2 Sentenced; Freed Lions The women's auxiliary convention HI IS BAY AKtA Aj got under way yesterday with Mrs. dren, is announced for from 1 to As Boy Farmers NOTICE BIDS FOR FURNISHING 10 (TEN) AUTOMOBILES TO THE W. L. Van Schanick, presiding.

5 p.m. next Thursday at the high Last night the annual banquet was SAILORS BEAT YOUTH school. Mrs. Freda Mogerman, Uni ruijiuis iJKFAKTMENT OF THE be unlawful for any person to mane, or cause or rin tit excavation in or under the surface of any land public or priva te i the Cltv of Oakland without first obtaining a permit so to do from the city MaLger in the manner hereinafter provided, -excepting, however, or in Articl. 2 of Chapter of this Cod.

and excavations, vjiiii; uf UAiviajNU. held at the Occidental IHftel with versity of California graduate, specializing in child welfare training, Two hundred boys from 14 to 18 Th City Clerk will receive sealed Three souths, from Oakland, Bishop Porter of Sacramento in June 10. A second front of the "zoot-suit war," which were sentenced yesterday to six charge. will be in charge, with one teacher to be provided for every 10 chil years of age, "soldiers" in Oakland's first organized crop corps of 1943, months in a cnuntv nH pamn mint Dean Filander welcomed tne aeie for foundation or basement for th erection or a in which the excavation Is to be made and for which a building permit has "beeVissued Any excavation referred to herein shall lnclud. the removal of any sollfrook, sand or other material for purposes of sale, fill, bunS'ri.

or other eonstructlen usaff. off th premise, from which nms or proposal in his office in the City Hall at any time prior to the hour of 1 o'elock p.m. on Tuesday, the I5th day of June. 194J. for furnishing 10 (ten) automobiles to the Polioe Department of the City has raged for nearly a week in on yi.

in tunn gates and Mrs. James Otis Lincoln 90 days jail with a $300 fine each invallf1 rhi. dren. Cafeteria facilities at the high school will be utilized to provide southern California, was opened last night pledged to do their part in solving one of the Nation's Here last night. for turning loose three mountain dren at Camp Meekin, Sonoma meals for both groups.

or uaKiana. npecirications and blank forms of proposals will be furnished Three unidentified sailors set upon lions, and setting fire to a service County. gravest war problems, that of get Carl Oliver, 20, root-suited Berkeley Bishop Stevens was the principal 1 siJr" I- 01 PROCEDURE ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. Th applfcatlon for any permit referred to in Section hereof shall be fHadwitn tn City Clerk in qusdrupllcate, th original of which shall be swoVn to before ome person lawfully authorised to administer oaths and (ThaU set forth th. fallowing- information and b.

accompanied by th following data: and all p.r.on. to station. ting in the harvests that will feed hy tne city Clerk on application. Price bid shall Include all State and Federal taxes. All proposals, shall Negro, beat him and drove him speaker.

the Allied armies and civilians. The sentence was passed by a from a tavern where he had stopped be accompanied by a. check in an The boys will leave June 20 to. amount not less than ten per cent (10) of the asBregrate amount of with a girl companion for a drink. Oliver, who lives at 1607 Fair- directly or indirectly interested th.

jermlt t. Fresno judge after the Fresno County coroner testified that the death of Earl J. Moncrief, Parlier BED 5ET AFIRE IN spend three months in the two Oakland Y.M.C.A. emergency harvest OAKLAND REGIMENT OF STATE GUARD IS MUSTERED OUT view Street, Berkeley, said the fight the proposal certified by a responsible bank, payable to the order of IT-rnnlr CnlKnnrn r( started almost immediately after he entered the tavern, at 1025 South camps in Placer County. FINAL INSTRUCTIONS applicant, including all member, of any firm or paAner.hip or all officer, and JXfflffiL of th.

property on which th. i. and mat.Hal t. b. removed and an estlmat of th.

approximat number of cubic yard, to service station operator, was caused directly by the freeing of the moun city or Oakland, which check and the smotint therein specified hall be forfoited end retained by the City SUICIDE ATTEMPT Tenth Street. The sailors, he said, objected to his fancy raiment. Last night they received their tain lions. He gave battle for a moment and The Oakland boy is Wallace Web final instructions before moving up to the food front to do their part HAYWARD, June 10. Chester F.

nf Oakland If the successful bidder falls to execute the contract in the required form and furnish the, bond required. Bond in an amount equal to one-fourth of estimated amount Oakland's own regiment of the then ran from the place to seek ster, 18. His companions were Iden- TCinrlpr mjr npnr ripath tnHav at (2) statement of th. manner in which It is proposed to evate and remove the or other materials, including the of the Sid. Ind th level lit the floor, and th.

kind of equipment proposed to in making. in harvesting a fruit crop valued at treatment for cuts and bruises at the tified as Jess Flires, 18, and Angel Hayward Hospital after apparently Richmond Field Hospital. California State Guard the 9th which has been on duty since that famous December 7, said goodbye to itself last night. mduim, iu, uum odngcr. aett nff i bed on re in an attemDt A -V iln.l The sailors had disappeared by $5,000,000.

"You boys here tonight can be.of no greater service to your country than in doing the work you have iuuiui uut. Biiiiiiaiiv vill Viirnoolf the time police arrived. was nor senxencea pending in- xra i.70ri,j fciimintr Effective as of midnight, the State This was the first zoot-suit attack of purchases under said eontraet to be (riven by Successful bidder as a fruarante for faithful performance of contract. Contract to be entered into within 10 days after award thereof and said eaulpment to he delivered In accordance with sneclfi-catlnns therefor adopted June I. 19.

vesugauon acrmmc wiicmcr nc room) gt HeTmannsons Park, by Guard was dissolved and there was pledged to do, work which will re- In the Bay area. snouiu John White, 35, yesterday afternoon. Army. White saw smnke nourinff from nothing left today but to clean upjsult in the production of food for persons to wnom any iiime the armory at 10th and Fallon Str coroner a. nr.

xosi saia mat our armed forces, our Allies and pur civilian population," Alvin Eus- and depart. FRANK COLpOTJkn. Clt Clerk No. 410 Jun 10 (St The officers, most of -thertveter. door.

Getting rio answer, he broke in and found Kinder, his clothing suffered while he was trying to re ans of World War I and ineligible dellv)'1Whether or not any permit of applicant ha. b.en revoked and If so th circumstances of such revocation. (11 1 The- tlm within which such excavation 1 to eommeBeed after th. granting of said permit and th. time when it Is to be completed (k) Such further Information as th.

City Manager Superintendent or Street, and x-offlcio City Engineer, or Planning. Commission may require. B.TlfI,,T vtt.tnO FEE. At the capture the cougars. NOTICE BIDS FOR FURNISHING Prize Winner fo Write Pans Sfory Vladimir Pozner, recipient of a TrseS burned was at feK iBt! White dragged the for service in the present Vconflict, THE SPORTTNG PAPER CON mattress out Del Rey near Fresno.

CESSION AND CONCESSION PRIVILEGES IN AUDITORIUM made the-H" official farfefs to each other at a dinner at4he Hotel side and poured water on Kinder. AND EXPOSITION BUILDINGS Doctors found that the man had Leamington tis, camp director, told the youths. VIEW PICTURES The "dude harvesters" and the parents of many of them 'viewed colored moving pictures depicting the work, to be done and were assigned and introduced to "the camp leaders who will be their supervisor's. Seventy-five boys will go to Loomis, site of the first harvest DURING 1943-44 AND 1944-45. time th.

Ulnc fofln Section hereof, th apnllcant sball file with th. Superintendent of Streets a topographlo which the proposed excavatlor Is to b. mad. been burned about the neck and $2000 Fellowship, has 0A5TGUARDMEN The City Clerk will receive sealed Col. John H.

Fahy, -commander of the 9th Regiment, was, guet of was partially suffocated. They gave bids or proposal, in i effic. in rea naving iu.u left his job at Permanente Yar6T2 in Richmond, to write of his experiences in France during this war. him only a 50-50 chance 1o live th. City Hall at any time prior to the hour of i clock p.m.

on Tues honor. COMMAND DISAPPEARS White said that Kinder wife left from exterior" boundary of he proposed excavation. At the Urn. of filing said application. and map, the applicant shall pay lillng lee to cover of Investigation thereof a.

follows: If the day, th 16th day of June, 1941, lor HERE WILL FROLIC Pozner, Pans-born Russian, was furnishing the sporting paper con him several weeks ago and that the man had made several attempts to tie" led the 21 officers through a cession and concession privilege. a chauffeur in France and had the opportunity of witnessing activities rteak dinner and the singing of "My Auditorium and Exposition Buildings crLm Wf thSVStmVt." number of cubic yards to b. removed exceedV but not ov'er 60,000 cubic yards th. estimated 5neM OF PER- United States "Coastguaf dsmen Two nights ago ac- camp in the country last year, and the other 125 will be housed at during 1943-44 and 1944-45. Specifi Buddy" and then saw his command wtU frolic tomorrow evening -at a I coruing to wane, rvinurr ineo jo cations and blank forms of proposals Placer Junior College in Auburn OfiiU.

JT A 1 X. SEC. disappear fl.n ih OaHanH AuHitriiiTT, OIV unaer a ldl-liloving 1 a narmir lr inn 11 1) iui will be furnished by the City Clern MIT. At th. tlm.

of the Adequate programs of "healthful the applicant shall pay a permit fee, to cover the on application, Did snail in at which top entertainment acts Jut.th. driver swerved away from excavation 1. granted there in 1940. Under the "terms of he must devote all of his time to writing. He rjready published eight books in French.

a Pozner Tevealed his most vivid impressions in France were the ab-i sence of orders to resist the inva elude all Stat, and Federal taxes. recreation will be provided. i T. u-illlin. The Guard was inactivated by Senate Bill 1929, which provides for reorganization of the troop on an inactive status.

Henceforth the All proposals shall b. accompanied ivini aLagc siiunv jivriub The recruiting of the youths Is the entertainment. ny a check in an amount not less continuing, both through the ecavat.ng"Tf I 1000 cub.oards stimat.d In tb. aDDllcatlon to removed from the proposed excavation. At any that th.

number of cublo yards removed amounts to the number of cubic set forth In the estimate filed with the original application, the nmit gratrted Tshall terminate and no materials may be jemoved than ten per cent (10) of th ag Gig Young, former Y.M.C.A. and the U.S. Employment g'wtth athe Mochinists Deny Guard will be called cut only in gregate amount or tne proposal cer screen star now serving tified by a responsible bank, payable ders; the absence of high-ranking emergency. service. Directors and supervisors present vitlnn until a new apDiicauon nn uwn nmu Coast Guard will.

act as master of Existence of Strike ceremonies. The entprtainmpnt will to th order of Frank Colhourn, Cleric of the Citv of Oakland, which Up to now it has had the-job of BDnHcation and permit. granted in the same niHnnftr the iiti.um ii 1 fifiM Avn officers anywhere near the front, and, the lack of French planes. "However," he tlaims, "ft'hen our last night were Mr. and Mrs.

Eustis, i-i ha 1 I i 1 lmniruiiiei.T check and the amount therein speci protecting the Bay Bridge, Carqui include Loui Armstrong and his The regional War Labor Board the filing of an application, for a permit prov ded In Wlont-M fied shall be forfeited and retained nez Bridge, San Francisco Water Ralph Phelps' Fijank Smith, Tom Farley, "Fred Prussner, James Cal- orchestra, nlavers from the past of was informed by Local 68 A.F.L, br the City of Oakland If the uo soldiers set foo'fln France, they will find friends in France and Germany hereof, on copy tnereor snau oe uruvrieu omi.w to th Superintendent of Streets, and on copy to the cro.t. and Plann ng Commission' shall cessful bidder' fails to execut the "Porgy and Bess" arid "Life With Machinists today that there was no Department at San Mateo and Cala veras Dams, the Marin Water De contract In the reaulred form and laghan, Marvin Cragun and Howard C. Day. Father" T.lnd War nf forn strike at the National Motor aear- too. cnh mVk.

anTnvlgation of the facts set forth In the nd furnish th bond required. Bond ef partment at Alpine Dam, and the Wmte. "Scandals," and Dan-Ma- P)ant in Redwood City, because Pozner has been working as i t600 for SDortlng Paper Concession and bond of J000.O0 for concession Napa Water District. SPECIAL ORDER CITED honey of the San Francisco Stage tne 40 or 'mer who wor Door Canteen. there May 17 "are now employed shipwright and checker at Rich mond.

fcall make a written report of their Investigations, togeir.er 7SSmS.id.Ho.l to th.Vlty Manager who shall proceed to a.t upon said -application after a hearing set th City Clerk aJV ce rta n-not less than 10 day. nor more than 80 days from the date of filing ssld anolicatlon. Such hearing may continued from tlm to tlm a. the privilege, to be given. jby successful Th Pns r.MBrH'.

wn T.inn in fair union The command to disband came Dinner as a guarantee or wmiui performance of contract; Contract to entered 0 days In a special order, No. 134, from Wire Concern's Trial For Fraud Starting FORT WAYNE, June 10. (Jf) The Anaconda Wire Cable Com circumstances iiio.rrr.iw... mm.iniTinv Notice of SEC. ur posting will provide the music statement was in a telegram for the dancing.

The Red Cross is sent by F. Dillon, union business sponsoring the dance and the only afent. to he. hawked a.fMw.ra frnweo-c ann sin -rcRVlnn LiirlvHeges to be furnished In aid application snau ne nemiitK Ray W. Hays in Sacramento.

His order "Effective midnight, June 9, 1943 Young Flier Killed; Plane Catches Fire accordance with specification, th.r.- ticket of admission necessary Is the worlfc'A pany and five of its personnel were their members back to 1 for ednpted June 3, 1913. FRANK COLBOURN, City CUrk. No. 40 June 1, 6t) CoRstguardsmen's liberty card. all units of the Ninth Regiment, California State Guard, will be in The WLB had informed the.

iuion it would hear the dispute over contract negotiations, certified to it activated." a notice thereof on th premises aescrinen in 1 ,..1. posUng a copy thereof not rnor than 800.feet apart Constituting a direct approach to the PermlHes on which the 1. proposed to be made, and not further d.stant than 1,000 from tn boundary of said premises, at least 10 days prior to the at set for the hearing and by mailing a copy thereof addressed to th. applicant and to th owners of thi property, ss appear on the last assessment rolls of h. Coun? of Alameda, within 500 foot radius of the exterior boundaries of th proposed excavation, at least day.

prior to th. date i hearing. Such notice shali contain a statement of th tlm and plac of the hearing of the application, the name of the applicant, a rnral summoned to U.S. District Court today for a hearing on charges of conspiracy to defraud the Governv ment They are accusd of selling HAMILTON FIELD, June 10. Iff) Second Lieut.

Emmanuel V. Wyss, Present at Hhe dinner last night to say their farewells were Fahy, Parents Challenged NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby giveVth.t the Board of Directors ef theffast Bay Regional Tark District herShy calls last night by the Labor Department, or tne banta Rosa airdrome, was only if its members returned to Majors Albert C. Brown, John A. killed yesterday in' a leap from $5,000,000 worth of faulty wire atid cable manufactured at thej Anaconda Jjlant Ind. for sealed proposals to De oeiiverea to the District Manager at th office their jobs.

Cook and Allen H. Henderson; Cap To Baseball Game his-burning single-seated plane 2 Vi miles VMt nf Ciruirtn rt snid Board, Lake Temescal, Oak- OeSCriptlOn 01 ine rfmnn wnri A excavation, and a general statement of th size and natur. of th. proposed Wsnt. California, until Jun.

29, 1943, Federal Judge Thomas W. announced that defense and Gov ORINDA, June 10. pupils pf thi vt 7-Y DEPOSIT Or" BOND AND CERTIFICATE OF INRTTTI-ANCE. The City Manager shall require, as a condition to the fjntlng of any permit applied for pursuant to Section hereof, that tne applicant depweit a surety company bond, In an amount to be Jy Orinda Union School today had tin Alamedo.f robed ernment attorneys had advised him that pleas of nolo contendre would be entered by the defendants, pre tains Alden A. Michelsen, George Evans, Dix C.

Garland, Newton G. Zobel, Victor E. Bule, Ferdi-nan C' Bock, George E. Jefferson, Charles G. Grodon, Lorenzo W.

Ohls and Ess H. Ragsdale, and Lieutenant Melvin G. Acorne, Lloyd E. Holgar G. Hansen, Earl fl Gnffin Lrry challenged their fathers and mothers Wyss was flying at a ibw altitude when his plane burst Into flames, Hamilton Field authorities reported.

His parachute failed to open. The! burning plane started a small forest fire which was put out by the Sebastopol Fire Department. Wyss' mother, Mrs. Margaret benein or inn iny the City Martager, Inuring to tn 2:00 P.M., at which tlm ana place iiald bids will b. opened for furnishing one (1) new Diesel rsctor.

4-Thes. bids shall b. presented In accordance wilh the specifications for the same which ar. on fli with said Board of Dir.ctor. at its offlc.

hereinabove mentioned. All bids munt, be mad. on pro-1 to a baseball game and at 2 p.m. Investigation was under way to Saturday, June 12, were planning day into the death of a Navy en general public guaranteeing that the applicant will all the condition, and requirements under which the permit Is Issued. The City Manager also require, as a condition to the fanting n' such permit, that the applicant deposit a certificate of a responsible i r-i, ar, mi hi in iralnst any loss or to face the worst' their parents listed man who reportedly died of cluding the impanelling of a jury.

The presiding judge alone would hear arguments on the case if such nlpas arp enterpd. could summon by way of an an- gunshot wounds while pn duty at nosals obtained Trom said office of JajnaKetQpersonR or property arising directly or inaireiiiy swer, Tli a Hamas wul ba played tha U.S. Naval Air Station in Ala UikSr1rrrt)TFecT6rs, operations of the appTlcanTTor any peTsorTumnB- 7 Void signed by the bidder and accom on the school grounds and will be meda. Th man's name and the open to the public, according to circumstances of his death were not Robert L. Davis, principal.

announced. panied Dy a checic certitiea wnnoui THE WAR IS OVER FOR THESE OFFICERS on any worK.connectea mreciiy or inumcuj wim CONSIDERATION BY CITY MANAGER. The City M.nairer. In granting or denying any application for a permit for an qualification by some responsible hank or banker and mad payaDi to th East Bay Regional Parle Dis- nmviH.il for In Section hereof, shall take into con- Itrlct, to be retained by said Dis trict as agreed ana iiquiaaiea Damages should th party or partle. to SEE IT! IIEAlt IT! Ralph Edwards in TRUTH OR whom any eontract is awrna iu to enter into the contract after the award or to glv the bond required for the faithful performance of the CONSEQUENCES contract or any Dona requireo law.

Th amount of said check shall be One Hundred Dollars Th. Board reserves th. right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Dlrec for. Anrll 57 10411 slderation th.

character of the applicant as respects tmnesty and integrity, financial responsibility, and all pertinent th "ss concerning the proposed application which may concern the health, safety, ana general welfare of the public, and shall ererols a reasonable and application 1. made for excavation provided for In Section hereof be denied if it appear, from the, investigation thereof that such excavation would remoy the lateral and. subjacent support of the adjacent land and result in a dangerous topographic condition, or result in seepage or slides or create an attractive nuisance dangerous to public safety, or that otherwise would In any manner endanger the public health and safety or be detrimental to the CONDITIONS REQUIRED OF APPLICANT. Any prson to whom any permit is Issued to make an exniwation referred to. In Section 2-8.

01 hereof shall comply with the following: (a) All vehicle, transporting rock, earth or other materials from such exeavatlon over th. public street, of the City shall travel only directly over such route may be directed hy the Superintendent of Street, to be least dangerous to public safety, causa the least Interference with general traffio and cause the' le.ist damage to the public streets. (b) The floor of any such excavation ttytU not be made lower than tie level thereof a. set forth In the application provided for In Section Iff 'in the opinion of the Superintendent of Streets, any such mutton 'will nresent a dangerous condition if left open, such excava Appearing at the Oa'kland Auditorium Saturday, June 12th, 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.

One Day Only BUY A WAIt BOND FOR ADMISSION THOMAS J. ROBERTS, Secretary of 0 th. Board of Directors of H-ast Bay Regional Park District. LEWIS MARKET Large bar NOTICB OF HEARING APPU CATION TO OPERATE AN AUTO MORII.R! WnMCIINfJ YARD. Larie pkg.

23 101 1420 ENCINAL ALAMEDA Notice I hereby given that Gladys Smith has fileM an appllcatidn for permission to operate an Automobile Wrecking Yard a't 2305 Willow I.KUAI, NOT1CP. I.KIiAL NOTICF. Street. Oakland. ORDINANCE NO.

C.M.S. of said Lot No. 8: thence northerly AN ORDINANCE -AUTHORIZING' along said eastern boundary line of tion shall be enclosed by a suitable fence. (d) Any rock, earth or other material that may be deposited on any public street or place from any vehicle transporting such materials from any such excavation shall be Immediately removed In a manner satisfactory to the Superintendent of Streets at the expense of the person to whonrTh permit to exravate was issued. said Lot No.

3 thirty (30) feet THK IjOAR OF LIBRARY D1HKO. TORS TO KNTER INTO A LEASE Notice i. hereby further riven that a hearing on said application will be held bv the City Manager, at his office. Room, 802 City -Hall, Oakland, California; on Friday, the 11th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 2:80 o'clock n.m.. at which time FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR thence at a right angle westerly parallel with saldiThlrty-flfth Htreet One Hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet three and one-half (3) SEC nr.vuufll iw.n -rtiNj.

v.r ermlt granted pursuant to Sections to inclusive hereof, may revoked or suspended by the City Manager as In his discretion may inches to the point of commence ment. Being a portion of Lot No and place any persons Interested may appar and file their objections, if any they have. FRANK COLBOURN. City Cl.rk. No.

405 June 8 (3t) as laid down and delineated upon UBKAHI PURPOSES. BF! IT ORDAINED by th. Council of the City of Oakland follows: SECTION 1. The Board of Library Directors 1. hereby authorized and empowered to enter into a certain lease with the owner of thoie certain premises situate In the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, Ktate lallrnpnla A ra vt initio ilv A a a certain map entitled, "Map of the seem meet ana jusi ror any renmin ror wnicn inn ki-hhi-iiiij ppiniit might lawfully be denied, or for any failure to comply with any of the 1 provisions of said sections.

Revocation of such permit shall be made only upon a hearing granted to the holder of the permit held befor the Citv ii.nunr ftr davs notice to such nermit holder stating the grounds cotter Tract, OaHiand," filed April 17, 1S7B, in the office of the County rcecoroer or sam Alsmeda County for a period of on (1) year, at the moni1y rental of not to exceed I50.00?r and upon substantially the scribed as follows: of complaint against him and stating the time and place where such hearing will be held. If, In the opinion of the City Manager, the publio health, safety or welfare requires if, the City Manager may suspend any permit gj-anted hereunder pending the hearing for the revoking of such permit. Such revocation or suspension of any permit phall be in addition to anv other penalties more specifically provided in this Code. SEC 2-6M1 EXPIRATION OF PERMIT. In tjg event that any Tcnvatlon for which a permit has "been granted, as provided for In COMMENCING at a point on he same terms and conditions as Rov ern the existing lease of said prem Ises, a copy of which Is on file in pastern lln of San Pablo Avenue, distant thereon one hundred and eight (108) feet and six (6) inches southerly from the point of Inter the office of the City Clerk, the rental therefor tobe paid cut of th.

ORDINANCE NO. CM S. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE BOARD OK LIBRARY DIRECTORS TO ENTER JNTO A LEASE AND OPTION FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR LIBRARY PURPOHES. BE IT ORDAINED bv th. Council bf the City of Oakland as follows: SECTION 1.

The Board of Library Directors 1. hereby authorised and empowered to enter into a certain leas and option with the owners of those certain premises situate In the City of Oakland. County of Alameda, Stat of California, and particularly described a. follows: 1 BEGINNING at a point on the Section hereof, Is not commenced within .1 months from t.e date of granting of said permlr, or In the event work Is started on excavations nnrsuant thereto and said work is abandoned for a period of 8 months. worary una.

SECTION 2. This ordlhane. said permit shall automatically expire by limitation and cease to, be valid lane errecr immediately. In Council, Oakland, June 8, for eny purpose. 1943.

Passed to print for two day oy me rouow nor vote: Aves Conn- section thereof with the southern line of Thirty-fifth, formerly Walton Street; thence runninif southerly alonsr said eastern line of Kan Pablo Avenue thirty-three (38) feet: thence easterly parallel with said Thirty-fifth Street on. hundred and ten (110) fact, mor or less to a nolnt In the eastern boundary line of Lot No. 1, as per map hereinafter referred to. distant thirty U0 feet southerly (rem th northeast corner, ellmen Beach. DePanll.

Haler. Mc- Cracken, Morcom, Peters, Shattuck. BUivnuii mis orainancff snau ran. erreci iniiiiKiimiiiiy, In Council, Oakland, June 8, 1948. Passed to print for twe days by the following vote: Counoilmen DePaoli, Haler, Morcom, Mccracken, Peters, Shattuck and President Slavich 7.

Noe. None. AbBenf Councilmen Bench and Youell 2. FRANK COLBOURN, City Cl.rk. No.

M-Jims Htmi Dbandment of th Calilomis Stat Guard last night brought officer bom for last They or (left te right) MaJ. John A. Cook. CoL John H. Fahy, Ma.

Allen H. Hsndzrson and Mai. Albert Brown. They all were attached to th Ninth Regiment Youell and. President Playich 9.

Noes None. Absent None. southeastern line of FourthAvne distant thereon on hundred efichty-seven nd 78-100 (17 78) feet FRANK colrourn. Clf Clerk. Ol-Jun lOth-Zt.

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