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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 23

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Oakland Tribune, Sunday, April 1, 1951 CCCCA Berkeley Building Services to Be Thousands More Recruits TTrrri nue, Oakland, and Jack B. Richard Drum Pearl Harbor Hero Funeral Rites Slated Monday. Totals $172,694 11 ton ef 1284 High meda. 2 Face Charges as Game Law Violators Two Oakland area men have Held Monday BERKELEY, March 11 -Build Sought for Civil Defense m.m lm 1, I partment now in Korea, with the BERKELEY, March 3L Xast ing permits totalling 9172,694 been charged with violations of Navy, and Mrs. Donald Smith, Wilmington, DeL during April and May, it is an Nearly 9000 Oaklanders hare were issued in Berkeley week, including nine new dwell For Mrs.

Jacobs 'PIEDMONT, March SI. Funeral services will be held Monday for Mrs. Minnie Jacobs, 66, the federal migratory bird laws in San Francisco Federal Court Accused yesterday of illegally Dr. Lturance Cross, pastor of 8rif ymr Jewelry m4 wattk repairs re C. H.

LEE THmwnM 2-A41I 297t JLHrtts Wty, Itrttlry nounced by the district's public relations department. Additional Northbrae Community Church, ings and alterations to existing shipping ducks from Dorris, Sis-1 will conduct services at the Edward E. Niehaus Chapel, Grove wife of Leo Jacobs, vice-president copies of the insert are available at the Oakland Civil Defense and Disaster Council, Plaza Hut, 14th Street and San Pablo Avenue, kiyou County, last October are' M. R. Moody of 1315 Grand Ave-' volunteered for civil defense duty, the Oakland Civil Defense and Disaster Council reported as March ended.

This is about half the number needed to brinf the volunteer corps to called-for strength of 17,000. structures planned to add 10 more living units. Permits for new homes were: and treasurer of the S. T. John and Derby Streets, with crema tion following.

son Company, Oakland oil firm. where volunteers may enroll for Sam H. Wain wright 1203 Grizzly Peak Boulevard, S8000; fAa stress Jacobs, a resident of this area for more than 40 years, died of a heart attack Thursday at her home. 1177 'Harvard Road. She "Enrollments fe up and down Ex-Czech Consul to Give Lecture Series all civil defense services.

Filter Center Defense Classes Postponed with the war news," Lloyd Sheila SJ Eckstein, 731 Santa Barbara Road. $17,800: Oscar E. Clarkson Renovating was a native of Portland, Ore. Bonus Benes, former Czecho rites wm be held at 10:30 aoa, Monday for Richard W. Drum, 70, former civilian employee of the Army and Navy who was cited for bravery during the Pearl Harbor attack.

Mr. Drum, member of an old California family and born in Felton, Santa Cruz County, was cited by the U.S. Navy for rescue work after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, where he was engaged in marine construction work. After a 12-year service as civilian worker In the Armed Forces, Mr. Drum engaged in the automobile business in Berkeley.

Mr. Drum, who lived at 1534 Josephine Street, succumbed yes terday at the Marine Hospital, San Francisco, after a long illness. He is survived by a widow, Elizabeth, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles H. Matlin, wife of a member of the Berkeley police de Other survivors Include two Jr 99 Whitaker Avenue, New grids are being painted at ntbuiMinsr Recovering Sterilising barger, co-erdinator of the Defense Council remarked yesterday.

"When the news is good, there are few volunteers signing up; when it is bad, we have a sons, Herbert S. Jacobs, of Oak slovak consul in San Francisco, will conduct a 10-lecture course the Oakland Filter Center of the land, past commander of North amms arras vase ctntuni Aircraft Warning Service, 610 Fulton McMillan, 1311 Glendale Avenue, F. K. Duhring, 1634 La Lome Avenue, duplex, Leova Rainey, 1618 Blake Oakland Post No. 423, American 16th Street, so there will be no PICK-UP ft DWVTIY KM MATTRESSES FACTWT-TO-Y0WJUCB flood of enrollments.1 Legion, and Melwyn Jacobs, of trainee classes tomorrow and on -Russia in World Politics" beginning at 8 p.m.

tomorrow in Berkeley and at 8 pjn. Friday in i Otrcsk 1 Broken down, enlistments for Street, three apartments, $15,000 Tuesday, according to Major Mel Piedmont; a sister, Mrs. Cells Wise of Los Angeles, and four the various services are as fol Oakland. Other permits included $2000 in alterations to be made by John fOdd Sixes Mode To Order 1 grandchildren. viA D.

Brown, in charge of the installation. He asks that all those persons previously trained 25522 i ma lows: Auxiliary Volunteer Fire, 514; Auxiliary Volunteer Police, Sponsored by the Extension Division of the University of Cali 3115; Warden Corps, 3985 and installation of a $11,743 roof at fornia, the course will be held at M. Evans, 2700 Charming Way, to provide four additional living units; First Baptist Church, $2000 in alterations at 2322 A Haste at the center return sometime after Wednesday for refresher I EVA Mettrtfs Meaefectvrlac, Ce. im ClAtHftOMT AVtMVl miscellaneous services, 545. the plant of the H.

J. Heinz Com pany, San Pablo and Heinz Ave- training and to learn procedures U.C. in Berkeley and at the Oak land Extension Division build ing. 1730 Franklin Street Street for new living quarters and nues. on the new grids.

There are about 500 persons in training at the Oakland Filter Center of the Aircraft "Warning Service, 610 16th Street, where 2000 are needed if the area is to have adequate warning In the DIAMOND DIAMOND DIAMOND EVENT event of attack. The enrollment picture at the Filter Center is a shocking ex ample of the current public apathy to civil defense," Sheila barger commented in issuing his month-end report. The work there is clean, easy and can be done at a volunteer's convenience. And yet, the center is pitifully undermanned SAVE UP TO DSvaND MOKE Plans for protecting water supplies in the event of an enemy attack are described in leaflet to be inserted in 217,000 East Bay Municipal Utility District bills Civil Defense Hints Bomb at 11th, Broadway The State Civil Defense organization is operating on the assump tion that, in the event of sneak attack, five atomic bombs would be dropped on California one of them over 11th Street and Broadway in Oakland. The hypothetical attack used as the basis for current defense pre paredness plans was outlined by w.

-tweet BLUE-WHITE DIAMOND Maj. Gen. W. M. Robertson, head of State Civil Defense, and Dr.

Robert Dyar of the Civil Defense office during talks in San Francisco yesterday. They were addressing more than 100 representatives of the California Medical Association's Civil Defense Corps. COULD KILL The two said that an enemy could cripple California industry, I SOLITAIRES WEDDING RINGS ENSEMBLES MOUNTINGS 0 Here's an unusual opportunity to purchase perfect blue-white diamond ring at liable savings, Davidson Licht's annual celebration of the diamond month April means substantial prkff reductions of regular solitaires, wedding rings, ensembles and mountings. Every ring bears the inscription our initials and your absolute guarantee of perfect blue-white quality. Take advantage of this event that offers superb quality diamonds at prices that defy comparison! Buy now for future gift occasions Graduation, Nfother's Day, Anniversaries, ttaf And, of course, Davidson Ic credit is so convenient.

No down payment weekly or 1 monthly terms no interest'or carrying charge, and year to pay. kill a total of 400,000 and injure 300,000 by dropping bombs over the Oakland location, over Pine and Montgomery Streets in San Francisco, and over Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Diego. Dyar estimated about 200,000 would, die in San Francisco alone as a result of the bombing, which theoretically would happen during the daytime hours on July 1852. Discussing these assumptions, General Robertson explained, "We must have some estimate on which to base our plans and this looks reasonable." DATE IS SET Queried about the choice of the 1952 date for the attack he added, "We must have some time limit within which to reach an effective degree of preparedness. This was the date most high level planners agreed upon, Probably they take into consideration when Russia would be best prepared to launch an atomie attack I don't know.

Choose it, say "charge it," then take it at Davidson it Licht it's as simple as that The Civil Defense officials stressed that California's geographical position makes it an easy mark for an atomic bombing. The general cautioned the medical specialists to prepare for two types of attack: 1 An air attack in which the explosion occurs before the missile bits the ground. 2 An underwater explosion causing considerable radiological contamination. Dr. Dyar said aa underwater plosion near any California coastal area would sweep radio logical contamination inland- on prevailing winds and cause thousands of deaths.

Another speaker at the meeting was Dr. Robert F. Flinn of the Federal Defense Administra Jp 1 tion, who outlined the various co operating federal agencies. Czech Attache Seeks Refuge in Turkey ISTANBUL, Turkey. March 1L I The newspaper Vatan reported today that Enul Eolina, zecnosiovajoan military attache xo Turxey, nad asked the Turkish government to permit ht to re main here as a political refugee.

Ho una "disappeared" several weeks ago and is in Istanbul now. Vatan said. 55 ff tavlWratii. MarlaceMaaa i vEleW 163 5 ROAD WAY AT 17 TH OAK LAN APPLIANCE CENTER CenXSAftTeleimh wsweif SI Twa-Mll 4.

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