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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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11 Oakland Tribune, Friday, April 4, 1952 is similar to the McKillop slide, he said, "but it may be possible Council Will Ask EBMUD To Seek Slide Remedy The Russian regards Beethoven's Third Symphony as loaded with "revolutionary" politics. It shows that Beethoven was dismayed at the gall of Napoleon not enough to call Beethoven a master musician. The Russians read into his works all sorts of tortured dreams for the workers and dire curses for the ruling classes. Every year since 1945, the Soviet press in Germany cranks up an ideology "piece" about Beethoven when his birthday, December 18, rolls around. Reds Like Beethoven Wi a Party Touch BERLIN, April 4.

About the only citizen of Bonn the Russians regard as worthwhile is a chap by the name of Ludwig Beethoven. Under the Soviet system, it's Letter Protests Ads on Freeway The Oakland City Council received a letter at its meeting last night from the Montclair Woodlands Improvement Club representing 250 Homes in the neighborhood protesting advertising Poor Advertisement MILWAUKEE, April 4. A Milwaukee man who operates a hamburger stand near; a riding stable asks his customers not to tie their horses outside his pir--5. "It's bad for business," he said. to stop it" In the Broadway Terrace slide, Buckingham said, the danger "is potential rather than present." He said the city is working with property owners there and "we pretty well have established what we have to do.

It is touch and go whether we can stop it." The Broadway Terrace slide began moving four weeks ago. The Oakland City Council will wanting to Jbe emperor and that his "democratic spirit" so they say. i on freeways. BIG SELECTION OF STYLES! The Council also appropriated The city has already spent more than $50,000 in an effort to correct the McKillop slide. LITTLE PRICES! PERFECT FIT! $35,000 for construction of a pipe sewer in 66th Avenue and in rights of way southwest of the avenue from the interceptor sewer northeast of San Leandro A communication was received from Assemblyman W.

Byron Rumford. It told the council that 'IMMHkriMMi 'tkMBIMMB Street. Th Council annroDriated 130 enough money is "apparently forthcoming in the 1953 budget voir is corrected." (The reference was to the EBMUD Central Reservoir, largest in Oakland, which fronts on 23rd Avenue and which lies above the slide). Buckingham, in a report to the council, said "while I personally am not convinced that the reservoir was the original cause of the slide, I do believe it is a factor in present phase of the slide movement" "It is impossible to drain the slide because its base is lower than Sausal Creek," he said. He added there are now 10 serious landslides in Oakland, some of which can be stopped by quick correction.

Councilman Dr. Grover MacLeod made the motion to send a letter to EBMUD directors. Buckingham also reported on, the Underhills Road and Broad Ofifi for the imDrovement of ask the East Bay Municipal Utility District today to (Seek a remedy for the "serious1 situation at the McKUlop Road slide. At last night's council meeting City Supervising Engineer Earl M. Buckingham said the possibility of stopping the "city's worst slide" was a gamble.

Buckingham reviewed Ithe 14-year history of the slide and predicted that two homes in the area "may be in bad shape by summer." He advised; those whose homes were close; to the slide area "to move theqi while there is yet time." Eighty residents of McKillop Road were present at the meeting. i A preliminary survey by Hyde Forbes, geologist and specialist in earth movements, said that no slide correction will be effective ynless seepage from the reser Water Street between Broadway to assist cities and counties af fected by storms and floods dur ing the winter." and Franklin Street and passed a.1 4m tka tm- mree resuiuuuiia iui rrnvment of 87th Avenue from OAKLAND STORE Wahingtn at 11th Street to the northeast and GIRLS AND BOYS! for portions of Street and Strit adiacent to 87th Ayenue Young by Calendar MONTPELIER, Vt April 4. (TO Mrs. Elvira R. Weeks has had only 20 birthdays yet she boasts a family of 18 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, Mrs: Weeks was born February 29, Protests were received from the Elder Buick Company and 10 nthew that 21st Street be torwn Harrison Street ana Store Hours Saturday 9:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. Broadway be returned to a tw way street. 1869. way Terrace slides. The former 1 fSrSvi OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL Tpt I 9 s( THE yOi Easter Bunny I I I 1 I Kll 1 1 JLL JL-X Will Be At Penney's 11 iii i Tomorrow! mwm A Jc 6Y -hi Eter! I VNv Bring th kiddies and have their St.

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