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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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11 Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1952 BaWlewise Terrier Sparks Red Cross Tour for Vers City Draft Ordinance Aslced For Union Street Rail Franchise i Eastbay Men To Take Part in State Bar, Meet Twelve Alameda and Contra Costa County attorneys and Conditions for a proposed Union -Street franchise to the Oakland Terminal Railway were discussed in a special Oakland City Council meeting yesterday and. the city attorney's office was jurists will play prominent parts a subsidiary of the Western Pacific Railroad, asked the fran chise to construct and operate a line from its existing track at First and Magnolia Streets along Union Street from Fifth to 12th Street. In May the council by a 0 to 2 vote approved a resolution ex Eressing its "interest" in grant-lg the franchise. The company, has already agreed, tof limit rail traffic to night hours.

instructed to prepare a draft ordinance by September 30. i No action was taken by the council. Afier the council is satisfied with the draft the measure will be discussed I with railway 1 i ii "v- i rr-r Nine months ago the company. 5 Bu jt" may dog it lomt of thei 67, but ht'f still itchy for action. 1 Buff," ll a wirt-htired ttr-.

ritr, who was tint acquired by Mr Ken M. Robinson of 435 Capital Street, when she served Bed Cross Clubmobil worker in Italy attached to the 45th Infantrjy Division. Today, Bugs works with his mistress in her job as an Oakland Red Cross volunteer Motor Corps member. And "Bugs" has had quite a career as an Army veteran. First Italy and the bloody beach land-ings; then Paris, Germany and now the peacetime U.

S. i His "Army career includes the beach at Marseille; the capture of Paris and a ride across Germany's Rhine River, on a -Duck." But that wasn't enough for Bugs." I So these days ht accompanies Mrs. Robinson on Red Cross sightseeing tours with Oakland Naval Hospital veterans Oakland Veteran's Hospital Ward visits, or trips to the Children's Hospital of the East Bay. in the convention of the State Bar Association in Los Angeles August 25 to 29. They wil be headed by Phil S.

Gibson of Piedmont, chief justice of the State Supreme Court, who will administer; the oath of office to; the new members of the Board of Governors at the bar's annual meeting August 27. Included in the Bay group'are: Appelate. Judge A. Frank Bray of who will preside at the annual meeting of the Conference of California Judges; Thomas Coakley of Martinez, member of the Board of Bar Governors, who will deliver the report of the committee on public and who will preside, at the moot court competition before the annual meeting of the state bar; Robert M. Davis of Oakland, who will participate on the panel on legal aid and lawyer reference; Bert Fernhoff of Oakland, vice-president of the state" bar, who will preside at one session of the annual meeting; Edwin A.

(Sterna- Mr. HALE'S OAKLAND Washington lltb Optn Monday 10:30 to 9 p.m. tutsisy thru Saturday 9:30 a.m. Jo 5:30 p.m. Man MRS.

K. M. ROriNSON AND 1BUGS" 1 He'a Still Itchy for Action 'j Trihaaa het Smiling 13ce tha littla queen aha is, Nancy Mann floats on th Temescal Pool during a dress rharsal for th water paqeant "Under Tha Big Top." Show, sponsored by tha Oakland Recreation Department will be given today and tomorrow at 9. p.m. With Queen Nancy are 150 other pageant performers.

Men! Women! Heafey of Oakland, participant in a panel on evidence; Francis P. Healey of Richmond, member of the Board of Governors, who Ex-Firemah Sues ADVEKTISEMFNT Fire Chief Orders End to Segregation in Department will preside at a panel on legal I'M'- aid and lawyer Rich Traffic Tickef ard Klippert Oakland, chair-man, of the conference commit Beginner's Specialist Now at Arthur Murray's For Back Wages de corps and pride in their com tee of collection agencies, who will deliver his group's report; Oakland Fire Chief James H. Burke today ordered an end to what the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Bids Called for pany," Burke said. "This has not developed, but the men appeared to be satisfied and there were no Appellate Judge Raymond Edward B. French, 55, retired Oakland fire battalion? chief, petitioned today for a writ of People called "unlawful practice complaints of 'segregation' until Peters of participant in a panel, on appellate court procedure; Dean William L.

Prosser of the University of Cali Traffic woes for Oakland will not abate in coming recently. NO DRASTIC CHANGES of segregation in the Oakland Fire Department," Burke said he will assign fornia College Of Law at Berke mandate to compel the city to give him $319.50 back pay and an unspecified amount for Injuries. French stated in the petition to ley. participant a panel on Burke said he will make no Yesterday the City Council authorized i calliiig for bids for printing 200,000 traffic a uniform state commercial code drastic changes in present as Negro firemen! to vacancies as signments but will make transfers and new appointments with they occur in companies through out the city. citations for' the Oakland Police Department The council also authorized out regard for color.

the Superior Court that his heart was injured while on duty as a fireman on April 19," 1949, and that he has been under medical State Supreme Court Justice Homer Spence, of Alameda, who will install the new officers of the Conference of California Judges; and B. E. Witkin of Berkeley, member of the static For some 30 years, Negroes Segregation charges came from Mrs. Tarea Hall Pittman, North entering the department have assigned to Engine Com calling for bids for 497 new red jackets for the Junior Traffic in" treatment V' He said the city refused to pay pany No. 22, and more recently em California field secretary for NAACP, and the Rev.

Edward Stovall, president of the Ala matibn about the law. who will Division. The coats are heeded to two companies in the hill area DEMANDS MADE for this treatment and also to deliver the report of that group.ffor the coming school semester arouse the hidden beauty of your hair! Lanolin Plus for the Hair lly penetrates the hair shaft and scalp to do its deep down work of health and beauty. There is nothing else, like it for men or women! brush in a few dops and see for yourself how hair has a new sheen i alive and healthy- meda unit of the organization. Gov.

Earl Warren, another as replacements and additions, Mrs. Pittman said many of the "In all that time, there were no complaints' until about a month ago," Biirke said. "ThSn Negro firemen have been op give him full salary from July 9 to August 17, 1949, while he was off duty on half pay. The $319.50 which he seek is the difference Oaklander, will welcome the delegates to the convention and will also.Welcome judges to their conference. City Manager John F.

Gassier was authorized to enter into a contract with the Oakland So posed to such segregation, and agitators got busy and demands have induced the Labor and In were received, jrtostly from out between his full salary and. what "Eren if you neyer danced before, you can now go dancing after one leiton," flays Ann Rout. Try a eton at Arthur Murray's today and aurprite your frndti 1 ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The annual he side of the. department Burke said that not more than four or five Negro firemen have agreement provides for 1 nieht French, who lives at 737 Brook- i -j i Halt's toiletrits, tttttt floor, HALE'S OAKLAND Washington at 1 1th TE 2-7200 Hunuay p1CKup oi mjurea, Oakland.

470 20th TW 3-4970 dead animal at a cost Berkeley: Hotel Claramont, BE 7-6625 requested transfers and all of dustry committee of thte Alameda County NAACP, headed by Earl Swisher and C. L. Dellums, to pledge an "all out fight to eliminate the practice. Reverend Stovall said the matter has been referred, to Atty. Clinton White, chairman of the NAACP legal redress committee, for possible suit against the city.

Kiwanis Ladies Night SAN LEANDRO, Aug. 13. Card games, entertainment and refreshments will be' featured at the annual "Ladies Night" program of the San Leandro Kiwanis Club, to be held Friday at 8 p.m. at the Alta Mira Clubhouse, 561 Lafayette Avenue. montn.

'Alameda: 1512 Webstar, LA3-84S2 wood Road, was granted a service pension by the city on September 1, 1949. Named in, the action are the sine members of the City Council and the City of Oakland. them came within the past-few weeks. The department now has 27 Negroes on the staff. "We had hoped by grouping these men to develop an esprit Washington all Hh, third floor TE mplcbar 2-720D hiirryy last day! you may be a winner at Hale's gala Summer IlEftTIIlG SPECIALS'.

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