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Oakland Tribunei
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I'- 4 Oakland Tribune, Monday, June 9, 1952 15 Tramutolo Will NEW U.C. CALCULATOR Mills; Graduates Centennial Class Minority Group Representation IS CRAZY LIKE A FOX Ask 6 More Aides A request for assignment of six additional deputies for the office of VS. Atty. Chauncey Tramutolo will be made in Washington this week, said litigants in Federal Courts are not receiving prompt atten-, tion because of a shortage of assistants in the attorney's office. The case load his increased 89 per cent since 1941, but the staff: increase in that period has been BERKELEY.

June' 9. A a conference of attorneys general, said he will ask for four more prosecutors in San Francisco and two in Sacratmento. Backing his plea is a statement from the seven judges of the Federal Circuit of Appeals, They ing machine, "maniac" will tackle some problems so complex they will require more than 20 hours for solution. Principal advantage of the tinued, "we need the honesty of the scientific conscience and the On Police Urged Tramutolo, leaving today for only frortH2 to 13. if The centennial class of Mills College graduated yesterday afternoon in colorful commencement exercises.

jf Some 165 young ladies received mew machine is the tremendous receptiveness of the will to believe, united in what can only be described as the childlike heart. ne deepest secrets of the universe, the theologian main their bachelor degrees iir the evergreen-shaded Outdoor Thea Dad is jKing on Father's Day-give him Regal gifts For tie King of your family select royal gifts from tained, "may elude the people who trust in their own intellect ter and eight outstanding women ual acumen or. culture, but will of the U.S. business and profes sional world were awarded hon be revealed to humble, honest, obedient hearts. This does not mean that we oraryPh.D3.

i Attorney General Edmund G. Brown recommends that -police forces include members of minority groups and that "serious thought be given to discharging officers who display racial bias.j The recommendations are contained in a 23-page "Guide to Race! Relations for Peace Officers' issued yesterday to sheriffs offices and police departments of California. Racial tensions are mounting in California, Brown said, maiijly because of recent increases in Negro and Mexican-ancestry populations. He men speed at which it operates. It can feed a number into its consisting of 40 two-inch cathode ray tubes that can store 1024 12-digit decimal numbers and their signs in as little as eight miUionths of a second for retention until late? use When the number is required later, "maniac" can withdraw from the "memory" in the same time.

Another new feature of the machine is its ability to make its own decisions. It is the first computer able to choose between two or more methods or sequences of calculations on the basis of re The commencement; address, "Problems Facing Women To ought to paralyze our intellectual life in order to be able to "maniac" is loose at the University of California's Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico but tne atomic energy people aren't upset in the slightest They're sot upset because the creature' is making -their Job a lot simpler "maniac' is short for "Mathematical Analyzer, Numerical Integrator and Computer." Successful operation of the new electronic digital computer, designed and constructed by Los Alamos staff members, was announced today by the laboratory. Under construction for more than three years, "maniac" is a compact 3000-tube machine that cost approximately $330,000 to build, although the designers emphasize it could be duplicated at considerably less expense because much of the past work on the machine. was ifi design and development Even though it works some 100,000 times faster than a trained computer using a desk calculat day," was delivered by Dr. Lil Regal! Choose smart new Regal Relaxers so cool, so light, so right for summer wear $3.65 to $7.95.

Add handsome Regal hose, 49c to 95c (special savings on three or six pairs) Or Regal slippers, belts, garters, shine kits, shoe trees. Shop REGAL for Father's Day (June 15). YouH find top-quality gifts moderately priced favored by fathers from coast-to-coast. accept Christian beliefs, nor does it mean that intellectual and educated people cannot be expected Picture on Page 21 io oe oeuevers. uoa nas revealed Himself in with the promise that those who seek lian Moller Gilbreth, (industrial engineer, author anl jtiother of the family made famous by the Hun shall find Him.

I Vales last 7 S. uith hidden book, "Cheaper By the tioned recent attacks on mem sults previously ootainea in a goring "As long as many men must problem. i and i "'VV grey, blue Stolen Crowns be away from their homes, Dr Development of the machine suede. golden sand Gilbreth warned the graduates, Mohawk was handled by Nicholas Met Returned to Shrine ropolis, James H. Richardson, "women face a growing respon sibility." I (i HONORARY DEGREES Howard B.

Demuth, John Jackson, Edmund F. Klein and Walter OrvedahL Honorary Ph.D.s were awarded to Mrs. Elinor Heller, national committeewoman of the Demo Only 8795 cratic party, whose I daughter, Elizabeth, delivered the valedic Ground-Breaking for New School Set for Tomorrow tory address. Dr. Gilbreth, CoL Katherin Towle, director of Ma rines; Mrs.

Henry Potter Russell bers of minority races in San Pablo and Los Angeles. Strict neutrality on the part of police at all times, Brown said, is most necessary in preventing inter-racial friction from flaring into violence. He urged: 1 j-Formation of a race relations detail on all forces, even if orily one man be spared. It should work closely with juvenile officers, because most racial outbursts are caused by "irresponsible and emotionally immature adolescents." 2 j-If an officer; displays bias against racial groups, "serious thought should be given to his retention on the force," because presence of a deeply biased person in the department may leave it vulnerable to criticism should racial dissension break out. 3 j-Hiring officers who are members of minority groups and promoting officers of all racial groups impartially.

"The record shows that Negro police officers are of ten more effective than white officers in Negro perintendent the Oakland Public Schools, and John Buet- of Burnngame and Ruth Leach, vice-president of International Business Machin es Choreogra If Dad would like the fun of chooting bis own present give a Regal Gift Certifieatm ler, sixth grade student will have the honor of accepting it pher Agnes de Mille, Artist Geor NEW YORK, June 9. (0 "The crowns are returned the Blessed Mother has heard our prayers. A miracle ha; Msgr. Angelo R. Cioffi's Words yesterday suddenly brought joy to the congregation at Brooklyn's Roman Catholic votive shrine of Regina Pacis.

They summed up the impact caused by the theft from the shrine nine days ago of, two em-studded gold crowns, Valued at $150,000 and insured for and they told of the strange return of the gems yesterday by special delivery mail. The crowns were part of a mitral in the shrine, dedicated td the Virgin as Queen of Peace, Worshippers applauded. Two women fainted. Others wept tears of joy. True, the crowns were slightly bent and about 20 jewels jworth between $2000 and $3000 were missing.

But the crowns had returnedthe crowns blessed by the Pope, the crowns for jwhich many of the worshippers had on behalf of the student body. Mrs. Nannie S. Kramer, 'member of the Oakland Board of Education, is to present the new gia Keefe and Educator Esther Dayman Strong. At solemn baccalaureate services in, the college chapel a few hours earlier, Dr.

I Donald M. school to the community and Baillie, enouned professor of Mrs. Alta Brause, president of Regal Relaxers only $3.65 to $7.95 Washington School P-TA, and Joseph Miraglia, vice-president of Oakland District Council of REGAL Other Regal styles $8.95 to $10J95 Made in England, $1135 systematic theology; at St. Andrews University, Scotland, told the graduates: i CONFLICT GOES ON "There is much less talk now than there used to be about the conflict between science and religion. But the conflict goes on, at a deeper level-not between the scientists and Dads Clubs have been named to accept it for the people of Oakland.

Participating In the actual ground-breaking rite will be Regal't prices are the snme Coast-to-Coast! In San Francisco: 652 Market Street Hudspeth, Jack Arnold and Jan '(Opposite Palace Hotel) snd 960 Market SU Turnip Comes Big JAsCKSON, Miss. OPI Sam McRae grew a 10-pound purple top turnip on his farm at 1 1318 Broadway ice Edwards, i sixth grade stu Can't come in? Write for our free Catalog El. Open Monday Evenings Until 9 the theologians, but between the head and the heart in many an individual. I I contributed family jewels.j Regal Shoe Whitman, Mass, nearby Raymond. dents, and Randall Young, five-year-old kindergarten pupil, who will each turn a shovel full of earth.

I "In this situation," he con- wHft modem hen If )) 81! 0 111 ff wHf V8 powerf Utah Cny mcn Civic leaders, school officials, alumni, former principals and teachers, members of the P-TA and Dads clubs, and friends will gather tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. to witness ground-breaking ceremonies for the proposed $634,000 Washington School to be erected on the site of the present school, 6032 Shattuck Avenue. Construction of the new school will virtually drain off all residue of funds provided by the 1943 election. The new two-story, reinforced concrete structure designed by William E. Schirmer, architect will provide a floor area of 42,100 square feet Fourteen classrooms adequate for 490 students are included in the plans as well as specifications for a kindergarten, cafeteria, auditorium and library.

CONTRACT AWARDED John E. Branagh and Son were awarded the contract for the building, at the -meeting of the Oakland Board of Education held last week. The present Washington School was erected in 1904, and though damaged in the 1906 earthquake was repaired-and has continued to serve school children of the surrounding area up to the present time. The ground-breaking ceremonies are to open with presentation of the Colors by members of Boy Scout Cub Pack 15, including: Gordon Hightower, Michael Kane, Lewis Carey and Terry Cooke. LEAD IN PLEDGE Jacqueline Ginn, sixth grade student, will lead the audience in the pledge; of allegiance and the Rev.

Maurice Tolle of the Church of the Four Square Gospel is to deliver the invocation. Choral selections on the pro-grain are to be presented by the Washington School choir, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Morrison, and will include: America the Beautiful, Somewhere a Child Is Singing, and Hail the Words of the latter were written by E. Hudspeth, Washington School principal from 1905 until his retirement in 1942, who is to assist with the actual breaking of ground at tomorrow's dedication. In further recognition of the i Only Ford in fhe low-price field gives yo fhif power choice. OnJy FortTt 101-kp.

Mileage Maker Six gives vow iow-fricrksrv high eompfessioN design, wihi free Mniog overhead verves. Onff and Ford's high compression Ford givs yon a V-8 ngin 1 )0-hj. Srato-Sar V-8 is the powrhJ ff(pO(o vMh 9 carved cne- ear with many body, color ahd upHolsfery combmaiiohj! (u)jbi(i tfii "em (I (Q)) I or man who guided and served Fkfihg! Washington School for 37 years, the name of Hudspeth is to be perpetuated in the new school KltycarwTrfi BDWer-PfVof Clufch building where the auditorium will be known as Hudspeth HalL MESSAGE OF WELCOME Mrs. Ruby Hill, now the principal, will deliver a message of welcome, and introduce the honored guests, The address dedicating the You csn; pf iV. MORE AT- 1 I i 1 I new school to the children of Washington School will be de livered by Selmer H.

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