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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 39

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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39
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ArW lniII(M Oakland Tribune, N'cdncsJay, July 1, 1953 39 Plumbars Dalay Strike J-ilUlllwWIU ittfcj itWIUI II VI I Mold In Rend on Chccl: Charges is Parley Sons Down can colony cf Rhodesia today, The Queen mother and her younger daughter went Southern-Rhodesia tt, join cele brations of the ICOth anniversary cf the birth of- Cecil Rhodes, tha colony's founder. Mother and Margaret in Rhodesia LONDON, July Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Margaret arrived by Comet jetliner in Britain's South Afri ALAMEDA, July 1. Two men ex-convict, of 2053-B Lincoln arrested, in Reno on bad check and Edward Astruon, charges today were linked by 23, with no fixed Tullo Alameda police to Alameda's paid Reno police found evidence "bad check illegal, operation narcotics Instruments in their narcotics ring. Tolice Lirut. William 1 Tullo said the pair, wanted for bad Rrno hotel room when; they were arrested.

Tullo said Stephens is the bus- Counties, expired it midnight without being renewed. Jim Pollard, business agent, said that his members were on the jobs today and that individual employers have approached the union to sign separately with it. The union is asking $3.1 an hour with an additional 2a cent health and welfare fund contribution. In another related development, Kyne, business agent of San Francisco Local 33, Plumbers and Pipefitters, reported that his negotiating committee, headed by Joe Mazola, and an employer committee had voted to take newcontract proposals back to their respective memberships. The union committee will ask the 1200 San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino County members to vote accepknefc of a new contract calling for a basic wage rate of $3 an hour, a 10 cent hourly vacation contribution by will be returned" here and said iband llma SJePhcn' they have waived extradition.

it negotiates: 1 The contract of; Oakland Local 414 of the AFL Journeyman Plumbers and Pipefitters was extended to July 9 to allow for more talks. The union, Dicdrich said, is asking a cent hourly wage increase Bnd an additional 2Vt cent employer contribution to a health and welfare fund. Present journeyman rate is $3 an hour with cent health and welfare contribution. 2 The employers' group also agreed to extend the contract of Oakland Steamfitters Local 342 to allow additional time for talks. 3 The contract of Vallejo Local 343, which has 275 members in Solano, Lake and Napa Strike of AFL plumbers from Bakersfield north to Redding was forestalled today although their negotiation talks were reported deadlocked last night Representatives of 11 Central Valley locals met with the Northern California conference of the Plumbing and Heating Industry, in San Francisco yesterday, R.

B. Dicdrich, executive secretary of the conference said. The unions, he said, gave the employers ah unacceptable proposal and warned that no counter-proposal could be made The contract expired at midnight the industry bargaining group reported these other developments in contracts They were identified by police Ernest L. Stephens 30, an rrntly, in Santa Rita awaiting trial, on bad check charges, and the snn-ln-law of MLinie Vos-burg, currently serving a prison term for illegal operations. employers and additional contri-Mitinna nf 2tt cents hourly to Under warrants of $10,000 bail health and welfare and pension 'each, the p3ir will be returned 1 funds.

-The fringe benefits andihere by Inspectors Gerald ror-the pay raise total 15 cents dling and Don Hopper, i Tullo hourly, Kyne said. isaid. W. Mcaud of Ecrlce-. lsy, Is Erst op-pointed as existent in ths Blcia Attorney General's cLice, C.

A. WRIGHT'S j-jr i LavSchool Graduate Gets State Post i a fruiidii'lfl 12-oz. 1 in? ronn or mm fillow, A ycun Berkeley law school who. for the past two years has stood at the top of his class at the Hastings College of Law, was sworn in this morning Bt a -student legal assistant in the San Francisco office of the State Attorney General. He is Wiley W.

Manuel, 25, of 1544 Dwight Way, Berkeley, who was given a nine-month temporary appointment that is ex DEL MO.YTE ROCCA SELLA lUU 12-oz. Ripe. 1 fin Cj 7J SWA mm- CELL'S 4- 25 for 4 oz. tin! pected to end in October when; n)fii7 RFiRR 'BELFAST- WbSlbLiiy Hr.Trade Price, he takes the State bar ana uvu Service examinations. At the time.

Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown said he will make Manuel deputy attorney general. Manuel is the first Negro to be appointed an assistant under the special program inaugurated by Brown two years which i q) has brought 12 law school honor men to his staff.

The, last appointee was born in Oakland; but has lived in Berkeley much of his life. He graduated from the Berkeley High School and the University of California in 1951. majoring in 12-01. lin mam (0 L. JL, o).

1 economics. During World War II, he gerved as a bandsman and a medical technician in the Army usina that latter knowledge to Cre'J: AA cubes Mb. ctn. work his way through1 U.C. with a job at Hernck Memorial Hospital.

At Hastings, where he held 3 I icholarships for the last two. 7 3 3D 14 lin v5) i5) LbUWi years, Manuel was editor of the Law Journal and also belonged to the Thurston Society, the college honor organization. He married his wife, Eleanor, five years ago. They have a Yvonne, 4. His parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis W. Manuel, of 1427 Derby Street, Berkeley Estuary Being Searched for Body Oakland police and the Coast Guard searched the waters of Wile Flcss CO count MEDIUM GRADE A mm i -i Ocsi Foods quart the Oakland today for r-i ir-v r-Mi nn noNDUARE pap it mm -lb; carton 1 DIXIE, Cold rkg. of 10, 9-oz. DIXIE PUMCHra.ti:i..;....;3l mm packs Cups A Covers Pkg of 7, G-oz.

the body of Christopher Hyzer, i 41, of 1041 Regent. Street, Ala-, meda, an apparent suicide, after his coat containing a suicide note I was found on a pier at the foot of Broadway last night. I According to Inspectors Logan Page and Jack Baker, the coat; was found on the pier of a Jack London Square restaurant by i the cook, John Mendoza. of 92 Eighth Street. Mendoza told the officers he stepped outside to! hang up laundry, and discovered the coat containing the suicide note, which stated that Hyzer, a carpenter, was despondent over marital troubles, Hyzer's wife, Helen, lives at 2326 Pacific Avenue, Alameda.

They have five, children, ranging 1 in age from 3 to 15 years old. Neighbors said they separated1 after 17 years of marriage. Custer Indian Scout, 1 07, Dies in Oklahoma SADDLE MOUNTAIN, July 1. tiP -Hunting Horse, 107-year-old chief of the Kiowa In-, dian tribe, who gained fame as' a scout for General Custer's Seventh Cavalry, jdied at his home here early today. The venerable chief, who rode the western plains an Indian' warrior before the white man arrived to transform them into populous areas, had been in failing hcalthi for several years.1 .19 MS VAN CASIP'S IVo.

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