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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 30

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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i 8 is Si, 30 DD Oakland Tribune, Thursday, May 31; 1951.: 1 'V J' -f K- Bids for Now McClytoorids High by Edward P. ap- "Most of our applicants havo plication and occupancy on' the Waiting list since visor. wh More Housing Units -Available in July RICHMOND, May Sl.There McDonouch said that the an- have keDt their acnlicatkma a1iv VMl AW fflllll II efficiency expert School Authorized by Board thority has applications for the i will be given first consideration units from 1000 eligibles when the units are vacated." are about 10 eligible applicants for each of the 100 two-bedroom units in the Richmond Housing The Board also approved the Oakland's Board of Education has authorized the business de Authority to be made available in July, it was announced today partment of the Oakland Public When it. rains Schools' to advertise for Tjids for the construction of the "proposed new McClymonds High School at 2607 Myrtle. Street The new three-story concrete building is to provide a appointment of Robert E.

Gilbert to the post of supervisor of Industrial; Arts. Gilbert at present is Apprentice Co-ordinator of Laney Trade 'f and Technical Institute. fHe will replace Will C. Mathews, who is retiring. The Board also approved the appointment of Robert Todd, now teacher on 'special assignment, to the position of.

Assistant in Instruction. Todd replaces the late Miss1 Edna R. Hansen, who died last November. floor area of 162,000 square, feet A 4 i Rockridge Highlands School, 30 Construction will be designed to accommodate 1200 students to be housed in 42 classrooms. The building will also include a cafeteria and an auditorium.

The, auditorium will be housed in a two-story south wing, while a center section for classrooms will be provided in the three-story area of the school. rjH fvi ii iv isButg "Raise the floor that much, and our troubles are "I'm sorry, Mctormlckv Wo'vo Urri sr-f i decided to replace you with "I've worked hero 20 years' and an automatic drill press nobody told mo I was doing Marguerite Drive, will be known as Hillcrest School effective July 1. The nlme was approved by tjhe Board, based on a list of names it wrong before. suggested by the School's P-TA. New Murder.

Trial PRICES CEFECTIVE FRU SAT. MAY 3 JUNE 1, 2 3 Sen Lorenzo El Gcrrilo Crocdw'ay end UscArthcr Ideals of Rotary Held World Need ATTJUTTKCITY. May 3t. -Of) A Kansas school superintendent today told Rotarians from OFEII DAILY 9 Ml. TO 10 P.M.

ACRES OF FREE Criminologist Named SANTA ANA, May 31. (W -r Criminologist Roger Green of the State Department of Justice, arrives today to begin studying laboratory exhibits in the kidnap-murder of 10-year-old Patricia Jean Hull. Green will take over the duties of Sheriff Criminologist Jack Cadman, who collapsed after l-imJ WULJU 60 countries they must keep Ro- tary's ideals alive for a worId that needs them more than ever Mbefore.V. 1. fiH- STOXELY'S TOMATO working, seven days without a "Unless we are diligent in pre serving the best of our traditions," they will be lost among new and untried ideas, said Pr.

Kenneth McFarland of In an address prepared A for Rotary International's 42nd- annual convention, McFarland said rest accumulating evidence xor the prosecution of Henry Ford McCracken. j-McCracken has been Indicted at by the grand jury on charges of in uk AHDREW VILLIAHS 46-oz. con wjthe U.S. seems "destined to live Ji in at least semi-garrison state 1 for many 'years to come. It's murder, kidnaping and child stealing.

i i I tu ia 1 1 V. af OURDELL'S Id economy is now' part war and part peace, he added. These conditions endanger American traditions, he said. If America is to retain what it is now struggling to preserve, McFarland said, 'it be because we keep our own people sold on Sfokely's the great fundamentals of Amer LARGE Is ST I -cd Birthday Luncheon Set for Pastor's Wifo SAN LEANDRO, May Sl-Mk riam McCartney, wife of the Rev. J.

H. McCartney, pastor of the Broadmoor Community Church, will be honored at church "birthday luncheon" of the Broadmoor Church Women's So ciety.on June 5. r- Mrs. Margaret Shonyo and Mrs. Sybii Logan are in' charge of reservations for the affair, which will be held at the church at 12:30 p.m.

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