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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 17

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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17
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7 1fr 18 OilUnd Tribune, WediwsJiy, Nov. 15, 1950 Burbank School Dedication Ceremonies to Be Hold Tonight at 8 BERKELEY VETERANS MEET TO DISCUSS LOCAL DEFENSE Witt, P-TA president and T. T. with Carl Constantine the Foreign Wars' Post No, 703," the' Cross and all other disaster units. roles to be played by veterans in Clarke, Dads' Club president will (reader.

in the auditorium. -The chorus is directed by'Mri Leona Hagen and the orchestra is directed by R. Wright Cowger. accept the new building on behalf Miss Jean C. Brown, principal, the civilian defense program, and initial meeting will be presided over by Thomas W.

Caldecott, a A speaker at the meeting will be L. H. Fink, radiae administra The new $297,777 Burbank School at 3550 64th Avenue will be dedicated tonight at 8 o'clock with children, school officials, and community leaders joining in the program. will determine in what capacities tor and district co-ordinator for will Introduce honored guests followed by a presentation of the school to students and faculty by Selmer H. Berg, superintendent of fellow residents of the area.

The program will open with the presentation of colors by Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Brownies. The Rev. George P. veterans can be of service in the event of a major disaster. the Oakland Naval Supply BERKELEY, Nov.

15. Par-, ticipation of Berkeley veterans in the general local plan for civilian defense will be discussed at the first of a series of meetings fYiday night at Berkeley Veterans Memorial Building, 1931 Center Street. Sponsored by the Veterans of Center. of schools. Patsy Bamford will ac Many Earthquakes In recent months there has been an unusually large number earthquakes -and nurrieane.

Can it be possible that mankind' jitteriness is contagious and that the elements are catching' it? past commander of the post Future meetings' will be organized by the American Legion, the Disabled. Ye teraiiv Canadian Legion, and the Spanish-American War Veterans. The meeting will explore the Hedley Mill Cllege-wHl-prB-cept the building on behalf of fel Oakland Board of Education will In add itient Army ilmy "Tale of Two Cities," depicting the atomic bombing of Nagasaki nounce the invocation. Burbank low students. Following the dedi- Invitation have-been extended to the Berkeley City Council, its disaster council, chiefs of the fire and police departments, the Red (Officially present the school to the A ff students will participate in a pro-! cation ceremonies will be an open pram of music and dramatization Thouse program withirefreshments and Hiroshima, will be shown.

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