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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 14

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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14 Oakland Tribune, Thursday, 12, 1950! Work to Start FIRING OF U.C. PHYSICIST LINKED TO REDS PROTESTED Jan. 12. declared- he had repudiated 'tnal protest against dismissal oil these beliefs twoor' three years be-. Irving David Fox, 28-year-old phys-jfore "his employment by the Uni- On New School Construction of the Rockridge Highlands School, a $218,697 project, will get under way.

within, the next two weeks, officials of the. Oakland -Board of Education 1 announced today. Contract for the school, to be versity.j EXPLAINS POSITION, The young physicist told the meeting that he was "fired from employment at the University, by the Regents after only, one hearing. He said the Regents confined their questioning to the answers he had given Congressional investigators in Washington, DC earlier in the les instructor from the, faculty of the University' of California was forwarded to the Board of Regents yv today, V- This action was taken by. 150 Non-: Senate Academic employees at a meeting held yesterday on the Berkeley campus.

They also voted to send a copy of this protest, in the form of a resolution to the Academic Senate and to President iV V. ,10 year These were. he said, his political beliefs in '1943; his union activities of that year; and the choice of. his attorney to represent him at the Congressional hearings. Fox thought his dismissal Jooclf.

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The new building ivill house a maximum of 210 children in six classrooms and a kindergarten. A library is included in the 16,500 square foot area of the structure. Anderson, and Simonds are the architects. At the same time, school officials announced that the California Builders Company, submitted a low bid of $120,133 for construction of a new gymnasium building for the Claremont Junior High School. Award of the contract will be made at the board's next session.

Other action taken at the meeting included: The board voted to invite Mayor Clifford 'Rishell and all members of the City Council to attend the regular school board meeting next Tuesday at 4 n.m. to discuss the swimming pool site for the Oakland High School area. The board invited Dr. Bernice Baxter, director of education in human relations for the Oakland Public Schools to be present at next Tuesday session for a discussion of injercultural relations in schools and community. Dr.

Baxter in turn will invite other school, people to join in the Moonshine Kills Kentucky Family CLINTWOOD, Va Jan. 12. (UJ?) A father and his two sons, who died Robert Gordon Sprout THREE RESOLUTIONS In addition to the protest resolu-tion, the-- son Senate employees unanimously adopted two other resolutions which will be sent to the Regents and the Senate. These are: 1 A request to the Academic Senate to make a declaration as to "minimum requirements" for membership on the faculty and asking the Regents to recpgnize formally the Senate's role as sole judge of the fitness of 1 individual members of the faculty. 2 Authorization of a steering committee of non-senate employees to represent them as- a permanent association of the University and urging the immediate reinstatement of Fox.

Fox, was dismissed from the faculty by the Regents last month for "not zqeeting the minimum requirements for employment on the University faculty," Appearing before the meeting almost on the same spot in Blowing Rock Gap over a 25-year period, are buried on Cumberland Mountain in Kentucky, near here, all victims of mountain moonshine. Dewey Mullins, the father, was killed by law officers whoraided a moonshine still in the Gap 25 years ago. Twelve years later, Philip Mullins -died in the Gap from the effects of poisonous liquor. Word has reached here that Al-don Mullins, 35. died at the same spot in Blowing Rock Gap.

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