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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 5

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series of wells to drain off this OiHinrJ Tribune, Wednesday, June 27, 1956 3 McKillop water. gilnst tost of this kind." McFarland said the utility district has been equally concerned as the city and other property Councilman Peter M. Tripp Young Mirrieget Holmdahl to sue the EBMUD for the loss of city property was blocked. Slide Action asserted that the blame must lie with the water district "unless they can prove it isn't so." owners in the area. WASHINGTON.

June 17- v.iiuiv.ii vieeT nils Legion Post 'Bias' Br STEVE JONES 1 Special The Tribune All iff I bi Councilman Fred Maesiora Contrary to popular belief, the "We're willing to share is our responsibility towsrd Sheridan, a resident in the area, asserted that since the city solution of the problem, he pointed out that a lawsuit between public agencies would not help the property owners age of Americana at the timsrof their marriaie averages less, than that of people in many other countries. Postponed sdded. granted permits to build homes A move by Councilman John there, "It assumed a guarantee Inow In Jeopardy. Jun int rushed for neeotla. relational General Council Action on the long-discuued tion between communUt nations McKillop Road slide again has getting; ready to wind up a week of furioua activity here voted and the U.S.; called for a sub stantial reduction in arma been postponed by the Oakland today to "deplore the refusal of ments.

i nati rdtttmr Jt wBlWtlCit accommodations on the basis ofi'i Property owners in the slide to uno 01 me aeieaaies. area were asked last night by A Houston Gordon, a Negro the council to confer with city Earller, Dr. James E. Wagner, president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church, with which the Congregationalism voted to and East Bay Municipal Utility veteran and member of the American Legion, waa denied lodging last week by Omaha American Legion Post No. 1, the merge.

1310 to 179. Saturday, District representitives on the problem and report back to the council next Tuesday, July 3, at after fiery floor exchanges, was presented to the group with 18 world a largest. 7:30 pm WILLIAM H. HEAMAN Heads Navy Belief Drive The General Council also asked its executive committee leaders of his church and drew loud laughs and applause by in troducing himself, i am James Wagner. I ain't mad at nobody." to make funds available for a legal battle over the discrimination since Omaha's city prosecu He had been described varl John W.

McFarUnd, EBMUD manager, told the council last night that the district may have some responsibility (or the slide 1930s has wiped out a city street and demolished or forced the removal of 14 homes. Other homes and Sheffield Ave. are Navy Relief Drive Chief tor refused yesterday to enter ously by opponents of the union complaint-against the 'post pft a tat i of "wolf in sheep's clothing." Dr. Wagner, looking forward OAKLAND I STORE THURSDAY koNLYJ ONLY Appointed to the United Church of Christ. now threatened.

Delegates lauded the city as a whole, however for "warm and gracious treatment." SOCIAL RESOLUTIONS In a sweeping series of social resolutions, the body also: 1 Disclaimed communism to be formed by" the two de The EBMUD central reservoir ALAMEDA, June 27 Comdr. nominations wnich total some 2,000,000 members, pledged him William H. Heaman, Public Works Officer, has succeeded is above the slide area. NO ACTION TAKEN No action was taken on a pro posal advanced by City Engi self to work that "we may not merely develop a compromise of Comdr. Robert A.

Gulick which "claims to be a total way! two former polities, but, on a All items broken lots, broken lizei overhaul and repair production manager, as chairman of the Alameda Naval Ail Station's United Crusade Navy Relief higher level, conserving the values of both, may bring forth neer John A. Morin that the city, the utility district and the a new polity and plan of organ property owners share equally Smiths sale of merCs Drive Commander Gulick will leave ization for the united church." Though the world may be in the cost of proposed mcas ures to stop the slide. here July 9 for further duty with the Comptroller's Division Under Morin's proposal the skeptical of the attempt to unite these two denominations across ALL-VJOOL SUITS! of the Bureau of Aeronautics in city would undertake prelimi OFF the "historical abyss between Washington. D.C. iwo iramuons apparently so The new chairman, a 14-year nary work, estimated to cost about $5,000.

Further activities to halt the sliding would be divided on basic theory," af firmed Dr. Wagner, "we're look Navy veteran, was assigned here in 1955 from the Bureau of 4 Reg. $50 to $75, now $25 to 37 JO i snarea Dy uie cuy, uiuuy uis $6.95 WOOL COAT SWEATERS! (Just 14!) Broken sizes; green and red only 2.99 WOOL SWEATERS! (Just 156!) Famous brandrPullovers732-38 .3.99 $3.98 REVERSIBLE JACKETS! (Just 124!) Pop. lin and cotton flannel; knit trim 2.59 $3.98 and $4.98 GAB DRESS JACKETS! (Just 200!) Broken colors and sizes 2-18 1.49 $1.98 and $2.29 SPORT SHIRTS! (Just 178!) Bin selection; short sleeves; washfast! 1.29 $2.29 JEANS! (Just 180!) Heavy quality, wash- fast, reinforced seams! 6-12 .1.59 $1.00 and $1.50 BELTS! (Just 209!) 2 for SI $1.98 to $2.98 SWIMWEAR! (Just 122!) Odd lots, broken sizes save! 88c $2.98 WHIPCORD PANTS! (Just 94 Fa-mous brand! Brown, navy; broken sizes. .1.69 $1.98 and $2.98 DAVY CROCKETT .9 $1.00 T-SHIRTS! (Just 200!) 33e $19.95 and $29.95 SUITS! (Just 20!) Broken sizes.

Shop early they're .9.99 39c SOX! Sizes 8-9V2 6 prs. $1 $4.98 to $10.95 SLACKS! (Just 224 prs Famous brand! Flannels, gabs, checks! Broken selection in sizes 4 to 32! .3.98 ing forward toward that higher Yards and Docks in Washington, tnct and property owners. level, conserving the values of D.C. Each of the groups owns about Before entering the Navy in one-third of the property af fected by the slide. The final test, he said, "will 1941, Commander Heaman Rr-rjulan 3i 4 14 6 10; 8 51 I 4 2 7 4 Shorts I I II 3' 21 21 1 1 I long I 61 8' 5j 6 2 I Lorg-Stout I graduated from Benson Poly Bernard Sheridan, attorney be how we set about "getting God's work done in this world." of life but has become a substitute religion," justifying; the use of any means to reach its goal.

2 Called upon all government agencies to safeguard the civil liberties of their employees as well as witnesses before investigating committees. 3 Aftirmed "there are more effective ways of protecting national security" than loyalty oaths. 4 Took the teeth out of a measure which would limit colleges, denominational agencies and local churches from missionary aid while remaining racially segregated and, instead, administered a yerbal spanking with direction to "seek their elimination; commended the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; urged realtors, builders, mortgagors and government housing agents to follow non-discriminatory practices. 1 5 Admitted that while armed strength is "apparently" essential today, economic and technical aid should be stepped up, not waiting for savings from dis- technic High School in Portland and former assemblyman and received his bachelor blamed a leak in the EBMUD of science degree in civil engi i reservoir, and said the total cost of the repairs should be borne $1.50 minimum charge for alterations Navy Man's neering at the University of Washington. by the district The commander, his wife, He called the reservoir Death Ascribed JIV Clothing Stconi Floor 4I Mildred, and their children, Mildred, 15, and Richard, 13, live public nuisance and said the water district should pay for i aboard the air station.

the damages. ENGINEERS' FINDINGS To Plague Steel Suppliers City engineers who studied SIOUX FALLS. June 27 The death of a 43-year-old the problem for many years be lieve the problem is not trace South Dakota and Wyoming produce 60 per cent of the U.S retired Navy chief of Port Hueneme today was ascribed to bubonic plague, following a able solely to the reservoir, but supply of bentonite, a clay used boys' "scramblo" jeans! jackets! shirts! sox! play clothes! Davy Crockett T-shirts! Every item drastically reduced! to other sources of underground principally as a bonding ma diagnosis. water as well. terial in the molding sand of the Andrew Sakacs, the first per The city proposes to sink a steel foundry industry.

son to succumb in California to the plague since 1947, died Monday night at the Corona Naval Boys' Shop Second Floor Hospital Prior to Sakac's death. the last case reported waa in Modoc County in 1947. Health officers believe that Sakacs was infected in Ventura $2.93 to $4.95 SWIM TRUNKS! Uust 107!) 1.99 53.50 to $5.95 SPORT SHIRTS! (Just 277!) Long and short sleeves; broken sizes .1.79 55c to $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS! (Just 300!) Dressy rayon pocket handkerchiefs! .6 for $1 $2.50 and $3.50 CUFF LINKS! Oust 113!) Famous make! Buy now for gifts! $1 $8.95 to $11.95 SWEATERS! (Just 80!) Luxurious pullovers in imported lambswool, nylons, Orlons! Broken selection 2.59 $1.50 to $2.50 BELTS! Oust 300!) famous-make leathers and elastics! $1 $1.25 KNIT SHORTS! (Just 1 19!) Famous-make, fine quality! Sizes 34-42 75e 55e RAYON SOX! (Just 60 Long and- short styles, broken sires 8 prs. $1 $1.00 SOX! (Just 600 Big choice, including stretch sox! Broken sizes 3 prs. $1 $3.95 to $5.00 DRESS SHIRTS! (Just 70!) Regular stock," soiled; broken sizes $2.95 SWIM TRUNKS! (Just 28!) Just a few, in broken sizes shop early! $4 $7.95 FITTED LEATHER KITS! (Just 14!) Toiletry kits real buy! .2.99 $1.50 and $2.50 TIES! Oust 240!) All-silks included! Save for gifts! .3 for $1 $2.95 and $3.95 WALKING SHORTS! Oust 20 Broken sizes and colors 1.39 OAKLAND- LOCALLY OWNSS LOU ALL I CONHOIXaD DAILY SupmM en Conttnental Sid ad Saa Franeleoe Bay.

IVUbltohed February n.UT American NowsfMpta? Publisher Association. Chart Menrser Audit Ours af Circulation. Complete Aeeocl.ted Prea Sarrlee tor afetropolltaa Oakland. Full United FreM Samoa, MEMBER Or THB ASSOCIATED PRISS The Associated Press to entitled excta-arralr to the uaa for reDubUcatioa af County while on a fishing trip June 16. On June 22, he was hospitalized with symptoms in dicating possible plague infec tion.

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R. KNOWLAND. PratioaaL Publisher and Editor. JOS. R.

KNOWLAND JB, Assistant Publisher. WILLIAM 9. KNOWLAND, Assistant Publishes. BRUNO A. PORSTERER, Secretary- Treasurer and General Manager.

PUBLICATION orriCE: Tribune Bufld- tn(, comer of Thirteenth and Franklin Streets. Phone TE mplebar S-6000. En tared as second-clan matter februsri U. ISOt, at the Postoftic st Oakland, California, under Act of Congress March I 1TO BY CARRIER: Dad and Sunder as a precautionary measure. r7 sr MUMWuiM' toon "scramblo" Vritv Khksm ftaiAmRf tataLUf HERE ARE ADDRESSES OF NATIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATORS i mm'm men's "scramble" I I Shirts! Sox! Belts! Sweaters! Pajamas! Jackets! Vests! Jewelry! Mussed, toiled, and reduced! Varsity Shop Second Floor U.I.

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