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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 45

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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llHli LI 1 Cr In i Tors v.i LOCALLY CONTROLLED 1 DAILYNEWSPAfll iiumn ii. iim s. ISSMMTII Mttt.HIUM Hill llffl Httlll llllltl VOL. CIXIV, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956 ft 3 iA6A is crA'M LOCALLY OWKID JdO TV; JVIAIMED. WORKER POUMD3 HOME LAST RIVET IM SPAN 8Ct tO Susp 1 1 Face Court Ref brd J.

McQeadon, an Ala RICHMOND, May 10 The last rivet went into the 4.04-mile Richmond San Rafael Bridge James Austin, a steelworker for Judson Pacific Murphy -Kewitt, who lost a leg in an accident during construction of the $68,000,000 structure put the final rivet in place. The event occurred at Pier 37, approximately 1.1 miles from the Richmond shore. It marked completion of the second major phase of the Job during the past two weeks. The last concentrates for the roadway in the upper deck was poured April 28. The bridge is scheduled to open Septs 1.

meda track clriver sought by 'i the." FBI for more than a year, has been arraigned on four fraudulent check charges. Arrested on an Alameda street Tuesday, JO, ap-j 'V- Ernest Rogers meda Elks Lodge No. 1015, the Alameda Knights of Pythias beared before UJ5. Commissioner ICameron Wolfe in Oakland yes Lodge No. 49, and the Alameda Taken by Death terday.

McCtondon was then American Legion Post A veteran of the California ALAMEDA May 10 Ernest taken to San Francisco City Jail National Guard, be served dur I i where be is held in lien ol $2,500 ing the Pancho Villa punitive H. Rogers, 70, Alameda city building inspector for 29 years died yesterday in an Oakland Del Ct fcr CI-CnY CHY! bail. His preliminary hearing Will be May 17. PtaeUv we west vae le easM la and skep expedition Mexico. He also served in the Army in 'World War during which he was hospital after a long Illness.

The Alameda man, who policel J) tease aea TheCa why We rises' meat ae 1 A native of San Francisco, Mr. wounded in action. Rogers came to Alameda as a said is also known as B. J. McKay, bad been sought since March 3, 1953, when a- federal few, sad Ifcefi way lae sale is fee eee-eay eeJyl PERSONAL SKCrMK3 CtilXl HO CO.P.V Mr.

Rogers was made an hon child and lived here ever since. orary lifetime member ex the complaint was filed in Washing He retired last year "from the city post he had held since 1928.1 Pacific Coast. Conference of ton, D.C, charging him with conspiring to transport four Building Officials last December. Mr. Rogers was a member of! He and his wife, Lillian, who (fraudulent $90 checks from Ar the committee, which drafted the! county's uniform building code is his sole survivor, made their lington, Va, Clarendon, VaJ home at 1090 Park Ave.

in 1929. Hyattrville, Md, and Riverdale, Funeral services are pending. He was a member of the Ala Md, to the Nation's capital, '111' Inii: 1 1 Baftaeetleg 1 1 SAVE I Rt' I 1 VJGEKUKIE FEXTO DimCH iCatsaeWt etteiiMeef 1 10. Here hi a dekwe, preltt- skmal. quality brKe with aH me expansive features a I professional carpenter expects.

And at a price you'd I ofdlnarlty expect to pay for a houithold model. Act A NOW on sale at this tow price FRIDAY ONLY! Mm Floor -J iliU MERCHANTS Attending a meeting ol the Piedmont Avaane Merchants Assn. last night art (from left, seated) Mayor Clifford RishalL Councilman Peter Tripp, and (standing) Morris Braaten, president. Supervisor Enmanuel Rasettcv and Mrs, Bruulsn. WHO DO YOU THINK HELPED STEAL A CAR? Merchants Told Of Parking Plans nnri mmim wmm -HEMERYVIIldfeMay-lfr-Albert Garner of 365 35th The Piedmont Avenue Mer-, Chief Wyman Vernon, Dr.

IL Garthwaite, city, health officer; St, Richmond, parked his car chants Association was told last in a company parkThglorat iDaniel P. Collins, secretary to jnight that consulting engineers 1250 45th St last night the mayor, and Supervisor Em retined by the city will make. When he got off work early manuel Raxeto, recommendations on off-street today the car wa gone. Morris Braaten president So what had happened) The parking June lof the sssociation. By that time, it was indicated.

Isurveys now Ming maae plant guard told officers that durirjsT the evening he had teen two men pushing the car. said it was stalled. He helped them push it nearly a score of business dis- TfafclGift Labor Merger Talks Progress Reported itfkts will have determined whctlw-citywe4psrkinfl LOS ANGELES, May lots can be operated under the LAFL and CIO representatives Temple Bcth-E! program approved by the voters I Imet again today to discuss prob- last year. 's Day! (lems of merging the two labor The dinner meeting at Plandl organizations into one statewide ResUurant 265' MacArthur Sisterhood Sabbath Set 1 aa tnrKrOUP. Blvd.

Mayor Clifford E. Rishell on "The Challenge of Western Hi tarday by C. J. Haggerty. execu tive secretary of the AFL Call May 10-Sister- Ifornia State Federatkm of Labor, VsTlaaaelaa I OUTFIT A terrific buy for Friday only! If you want a spinning ,1 1N 1 1 outfit, don't miss this ulet Outfit Includes a genuine -1 trarwon "Jsf sptnokie mI with full hail pickup and i 1 antMeversf.lw.

pluT a 1 065-3. 2-ptaee hollow glau sste'pnrer. -earn, mere than the Ne Meeey PewalS Wealiy Floe -0 Traffic Engineer J. A Cxizek the first session. liOlb 'J hood Sabbath will be observed at Temple Beth EL Arch and Vine Streets, at 8:15 p.m.

to announced the forthcoming The merger committees plan parking report to some 115 to reach agreements ea mechani-j leal and operational details in merchants and guests. morrow. Background signliclmcet Jomt and WllJ MJHCT wfmjum iiMDinwitnuoTOUMl, WHunyL in AUUil in Long Beach. Councilman Peter Tnpp, Police of Babbath players will be presented by members of a Sisterhood prayer study group led by Mrs. Joseph Gumbiner.

Partici pating will be Mrs. H. S. Oleott, Mrs Sam Goldeen, Mrs. Emile Grossman, Mrs.

Sidney Aksal- Friday rad, Mrs. Jacob L. Stokes. Mrs. James- Kaye, Mrs.

Eleanor yvy 0 Lewis and Mrs. Elizabeth Gold? Rtj. 3.S3 KTV Friday Paly rertaasi ag er twlatslag Schmidt Certificates of commendation! will be presented by Rabbi Sid-I covn irt-'ivOI-" ney Akselrad, with Mrs. Gross-manccepting in behalf of the Sisterhood and Mrs. Gold-schmidt for the Federated Women's Study Group, led by the rabbi under chairmanship of Mrs.

Alex Levens for the fir Mt past three years. SAVZ 1.321 It "I a I I Greetings will be extended vj rroi. atones nun, presi dent Of Temple Beth EL Music DATA A UMO COOfBiATIOM WRIf will be provided by Flori Mon NATiOMAl AIHmES roe, temple soloist, and Esther delMia aiedel la aafyetkeleaa Wfl 1 A famous name made ef tough vinyl ptasrle fully auaranteed. Full Kia (ne skimping) 75 "x25" sv fUrad. Ute tt for camping, for tounging en turn er beach, as a float en pool er lake for Iomm of safe fun.

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