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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Oakland Tribune, FflrJjy, April 12, 1957 Armstrong Basketball Injury College to Hold Council Gets 6 Bids for Razing Old Capwell Bldg. Common Cancer Myths Exploded injury to his left hand and Waters during a basketball gam last Nov. 1. 'v Mrs. Marie Nobnsa.

313 103th Suit Against Schools An East Oakland mother to. day charged that netlieent su Homecdming BERKELEY, April 12-Arm-strong College has its 39th an- in a Superior Court com plaint asked 1 10,000 damagef against the Oakland Unified The centuries of mystery sur no proved relationship between! Tht Oakland Citv Council ha. 3 Postponed approval of the pervision caused her 18-year-old son, James Freitas, Castlemont iHich School student, to suffer rounding cancer have brought marital status and the incidence undertaking of a General Neigh School District. of an outfalt sewer in the Redwood Road and Mountain Blvd. area.

7 Referred to Mayor Hishell fttual commencement and home borhood Renewal Plan Survey of cancer received six Bids, ranging from $41,300 to $89,880 lor wrecking the cify-owned Capwell, Sullivan nd Furth building back of the six common misconceptions about tht disease which modern coming this weekend. and authorizing the Redevelop 5 Cancer can be caused by a ment Agency to designate urban renewal projects and file the education it seeking to single blow, or fracture. (There is no scientific evidence to sup a request from tht Fruitvale Woman's Club that "Oakland the Beautiful" be adopted as cuy nan. The city ii itudvins tho f.i Dr. Robert E.

Burns, president of tht Collect of tht Pacific at Stockton, will be the speaker at the commencement exercises in tht coltegt auditorium at I p.m. appropriate application with the port this claim.) Dr. John R. Newkirk, chair federal Government. Spectacular Savings- Held out for further ex bility of erecting a combination parking and office building on the ite as part of an off-a trtet Oakland's official song.

8 Endorsed State Senate Bill 535 appropriating funds for a 6 It's "curtains" if you get cancer. (Not at all true half of cancer's patients ran be cured man of tht tdurational commit-tet of tht Alameda County Branch, American Cancer Soci today. At tonight's exercises, speak planatlpri a request by Collier, fei-Whorlty to settle for half through early detection and parking problem survey of various counties' assessments on common property ety, listed these misconceptions. He said they must be corrected treatment.) of $25,000 damage suit ers will include Carol R. Wach-tel and Neil W.

Carlson, both if more lives are to be saved. members of tht graduating class. to determine the ratio of the assessed value to full cash value. 9 Instructed Morin to make filed against the city and Mc Guirt and Hester Co. by Gil' more Steel Corp.

The mistaken impression and Low bidder wu Joseph Ballinger and the high offer wat from J. Henry Harria Co. The council referred the bida to Albert R. Taylor, superintendent The Rev. James Comfort Smith, Dr.

Newkirk said the local branch of the ACS is now conducting an educational campaign so that the misconceptions as well as the facts about cancer the statements of actual fact art: 1 Cancer is hereditary. 5 Moved to acquire up to a full study of the area involved (There is no scientific evidence pastor of St John's Presbyterian Church, will deliver the invocation. Tomorrow there will be a in a request from tht Uptown $37,975 certain properties on the south side of Bancroft Ave. be can be taught to everyone. or Duiiojngt, and City Atty John W.

Collier for checking that human cancer is inherited.) Development Assn. for the open 2 Cancer is contagious. (It is ing of a new street between Freshman Test Other bids came from Charles not.) tween Church St. and 73rd Ave. and tht north side of Bancroft between 66th and Auseon Ave Harrison and Webster Streets from 21st to 26th Struts.

3 Cancer is a "women's dis BERKELEY, April 12 St. Mary's College High School will homecoming dance and banquet in the Claremont Hotel. During the evening, awards will be given to outstanding alumni, the "Alumnus of 1957" and the ease. (Since 1949. caneer has 10 Postponed at Councilman nues, needed for widening of hold entry examinations for in killed more men than women.) Bancroft.

coming freshmen who expect to 4 Cancer is more apt to John Holmdahl's request, consideration of endorsement of a proposed amendment to tht ft Relerred to City Engineer L. Campanella Co, the Cleveland Wrecking Standard Wrecking $79,500, and Clemco, $76,664. Tht cUy bought the long-vacant four-story building lut July for $425,000. In othr action yeeterday the council: Most Valuable Student of enroll for the fall semester at 9 v-- i if strike married women than those who are single. (There is 1957." a.m.

Saturday, April 27. State's Brown Act regulating John A. Morin a request from Herbert Frahm, civil engineer, for consideration of construction rir meetings of legislative bodies. Shop T0N1TE till 9 m- 1 Approved preparation of T-. McKILLOP ROAD SLIDE AREA mm SBB1 a ordinance granting a Port of Oakland nnunt fnr an m-w.

change with the Utah Construc mm TO BE FENCED FOR SAFETY tion v-o. ot 231 acres of Port property for 231 acres of ITth land needed for enlarging the State Division of Water Resources to determine if it hat any jurisdiction in the matter. Residents of McKillop U-vint fc stylo la hwe or bleak vltfc Hufh 'Nea I iN sole. approach to the Oakland Inter national Airoort riled a letter from Collier Road and Sheffield Ave. have blamed tht East Bay Munici i Bti Mtl'tl pal Utility District's ctntral reservoir for the slide which The City of Oakland will construct a wire fence around a portion of the McKillop Road slide to protect children who play in tht area.

City Enginetr John A. Morin inspected the slide yesterday and agreed to erect the fence after representatives of the Dimond Improvement Association Appeared before the City Council Tuesday. Morin also is to contact the started three years ago. advising it that a pending application of the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. before the Public Utilities Commission, -for-, rate Increase would mean an annual increase of from to in the city's electric bill and about $9,675 additional money to the city through franchise fees.

They asked the council to call in the state for legal ac i it- tion to force the EBMUD to clean up the slide and rebuild the road. '1 "Easy Street" Under Your Fcst CORA EISELE Netf York swim suit designer will be at SEARS Saturday to help you select the right suit for your figure and personality! l2j your favorite classic Gold Bonds lexed No matter whit your line, slim eni sleek or doliciously served, there's a Sea Stir to shape you to aorfee tion. A drape here, a tuck thore, a wily way with ele.tieii.a' fab-ries that nulm mafie of your lifurt. fs my line? for comfort from Easter on N. 1 2-eytlet exford with ttormwelt trim.

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