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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 22

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2 Oakland Tribune, Thursday, June 19, 1958 OUT TODAY NANCY GETS HER DIPLOMA; SHE ATTENDS ON STRETCHER Board OICs Plans For King Jr. High in this manner. I tnree High School for Girls. It was touch and go whether she'd get it. "I'll go any way at all," she said from her bed last night.

"I don't care where they put me." After the accident, April 11, in which she suffered two pelvic fractures, it seemed certain Nancy would not be graduated with her stepsister, Rachel, also 17. She was so determined, however, that she was toutored in her hospital room to keep up her grades. PHILADELPHIA, June 19 uei Spunky Nancy Gold waa graduated from high school today just as she Said she would be. The 17-year-old girl, seriously injured in an automobile-trolley car crash a little over two months ago, lay on a stretcher alongside the stage where the diplomas were being handed' out. Close to tears, Nancy re ceived the diploma from the principal of the Philadelphia Trial Ordered in Girl' A Superior Court trial was ordered today fdr Jordon Silva, 21, charged with felonious drunk driving and manslaughter in the death of Judy Goodsell, 21, of 826 Lisbon Drive, who was hurled from fc.

I fet V- ft il 1 i tr If sV LwWSL I Architect's working draw. ings on King Junior High School have been approved and sent to State Officials for structural checks. The school on the Fontaine St. extension is estimated to cost $1,636,445 or $19,535 over the project budget. Three pos sible ommissions could save an estimated $23,130.

Plans by the architectural firm of Confer and Willis call for administration offices, library, gymnasium, multipur pose room and 26 classrooms to take care of an enrollment of 800 students. DRAWINGS OK'D Approval of the drawings was given at yesterday's joint meeting of the Board of Education Building and Grounds Committee and the Utizens School Construction Committee. The group also approved the expenditure of $36,645 for pav ing, grading and fencing jobs at Longfellow; Grass Valley and Santa Fe schools. Originally, these jobs were to be financed from Commu nity Services Funds but Dr Spencer Benbow, business manager for the schools, said the rapid rate of the building program made it impossible to take care of all the work schools were built for less than the budgeted amounts. OTHER ACTIONS In other actions: 1.

Dr. Benbow said agree ment is near on a trade with the City of Beaumont Ave. and Bruce St. at the McChesney School site. He told the group that all property has now been obtained for the project and acquisition costs are within the budget.

2. Work is going on to locate a site for an East Oakland High School, Dr. Benbow said. Three sites are now under study and a full report will be made soon. He said the area to be covered is east of Fremont High and south of Castle-mont High and that the population growth makes a school there mandatory.

Letters to affected property owners and visits to the sites by committee members will precede any public hearing. Dr. Benbow added. Rubber Source AKRON, June 19 About 70 per cent of all the rubber used in the U.S. today is synthetic, made from crude oil or natural gas.

ROOM SET DON'T MISS THIS! UH, Chair, 2 Tnm. Liiih Picture NO MONIY DOWN it MONTHS TO PAY OK'D IMMEDIATELY OL ATONE MULTICOLOR PAINTS ANNUAL EVENT A color guard and th Sixth Army band lad th Second Annual Salute to BaMball parad in Alameda. Participating wrt city officials. mmbn ol th Alamoda Bccrtatloa Dopartmant'i boys baiball teams, the Elks and Lions Club. Tax Evasion on Tips Brings A plastic trua multicolor paint ZOLA-TONE is non-static, repels dirt and grease; withstands endless washings; lasts far longer than other finishes.

The very tough film of ZOLATONE resists chipping and scratching, and the extra thickness gives a live, 3-dimensional effect, which helps disguise surface flaws. Kitchens! atha! Fernityre! tear! Fines to Two S.F. Hotel Men WESTEIW) Vutttf t' Use Your Vacuum Cleaner or RENT Our Powtr Spray Equipment! evading $385 in 1955 taxes and Phillips with failure to pay $645 in the same year. Judge Harris said he was imposing fines rather than prison terms because both men had "ex emplary records." West German Air Force MUENSTER, June 19 UB West Germany expects to have four fighter-bomber wings by the end of 1958. Air Force Maj Gen.

Martin Harlinghausen said each wing will have 75 American-built F84 jets. The banquet manager of the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco and his former as sistant were fined $1,000 each in federal court today on their pleas of guilty to evading income taxes on tips. U.S. District Judge George B. Harris in San Francisco im posed the fines on Frank Voight, 59, the banquet manager, of 22 Morrell San Francisco, and his former aide, Vernon E.

Phillips, 42, who now lives in Sacramento. Voight was charged with 8-pc. LIVEN OUT OF STATE CREDIT HSBS 1 0 IT vs. SWard Special Mixes mm Cycle Death his motorbike in a Skyline Blvd. crash May 9.

Municipal Judge Edward J. Smith bound Silva over to the higher court after a preliminary hearing. Silva, of 1264 95th was permitted to remain free on $4,000 bail. It I mm are rinsed spotless 1 Sex and Religion "We feel it's all right. We lovo each other; and, alter all, we plan to marry in 18 months.

Joan and Carl defiantly chal lenge the conventional atti tude toward premarital sex relations. Now, in the July Ladies Home Journal, the Rev. Reuel L. Howe answers searching questions discusses, frank ly and openly, the meaning and purpose of sex and religion today inside marriage and otrCTHlrfravseries. Learn from Heten Frales mm aestl You, too, with your dot tor's help, can reduce without expensive foods, drastic diet changes or time-consuming preparations.

Read how, in just 1 0 months, she went to 145 pounds, plans to stay there. With menus for a week. In "Hurray for Helenl" who are the women who wear them? See flawless emeralds and diamonds, jewels that bring bad luck, historic jewels in collections so valuable they are seldom seen, seldom ever publicly mentioned. Now, meet the women who own them and discorer for yourself what makes a jewel really "important" John P. Marquand's newest novel "WOMEN A THOMAS HARROW Acclaimed as his finest effort.

Read how three women changed the life of Thomas Harrow. It's Marquand's most interesting novel. Begin thh story of a famous playwright and the three beautiful women he married. "I HATE BEING. PREGNANT AND I HATE SEX" She is 27 years old, mother of three children.

"Husbands have all the privileges, wives have all the obligations," this young wife wrote, blaming her husband for every unhap-piness. In "Making Marriage Work" Dr. Clifford Adams discusses symptoms and prescribes help for those "totally unready for marriage." IN ALL, 33 features lor women. Get your eopy today jJSELMfl rerUf Lmftm fi Dorit be a dishwasher 0 ONE 1 1- 5fT i 3K 1 'Ji Jury Convicts 14 Taken in Gambling Raid fourteen men arretted in a nuiu raid on an Oakland Chinatown tong headquarters April 19 will be sentenced tomorrow by Municipal Judge William Hoffman. The men were convicted on two counts each of gambling by a jury of seven women and five men last night after 90 minutes deliberation.

The jurors acquitted 26 others who were charged with the lesser offense of visiting a gambling establishment. Those convicted face maximum fines of $500 each and six months imprisonment. Police Lt. Ted Brown led a posse of vice squad officers in the raid on the Ying On Tong headquarters at 712 Webster St, climaxing a year-long in vestigation. They got into the place with the aid of an un dercover agent.

Seized were more than $5,500 cash and collection of paraphernalia used to play pai gow and other gambling games. Facing sentence tomorrow are Lung Lau, 54, a laborer of 727 Oak Sam Chai, 54, a flower grower of 53 Spefford San Francisco; Tom Chim, 55, a dishwasher of 227 Seventh Foo Chin, 56, a farmer of 55 Ruenterff Mountain View; Harry Chin, 57, a clerk of 456 Eighth Jong Luke Dong, 53, a cook of 55 Eighth Sun Jew, 54, a gardener of 2194 Capital Palo Alto; Lee Gim Jum. 54, a cabin atewart of 370 Ninth Ah Sang Lee, 54, a dishwasher of 194 Seventh Key Lum, 56, a butcher of 229 10th Yuem You Ong, 62, retired of 3766 Fruitvale Fat Lum Wong, 46, 767 Jackson San Francisco; Mee Ching Yue, 43, a clerk of 2315 11th and Mah Yuen, 65, a dishwasher of 735 Webster St GM Car Plant Closed Down By Sabotage DETROIT. June 19 UP General Motors Corp. said sabotage of painted car bodies again interfered with production today at its Fisher Body Division plant in Kansas City, Mo.

The company closed its Chevrolet and Fisher Body plants in Kansas City yesterday because of sabotage. A Fisher Body spokesman said, "Production resumed this morning on a normal schedule but was threatened as a result of further sabotage during the first hour of operations. Whether production will possible through the day not known at this time." The alleged sabotage the first reported by any be of the Big Three oar makers dur ing no-contract operation of their plants. GM's contract with the United Auto Workers Union expired May 29. The UAW's contracts with Ford and Chrysler ran out three days later.

UAW headquarters in Detroit had no immediate comment on the Kansas City situation. Some 500.000 UAW members employed at Three plants are under Big structions to keep on working without contracts and not provoke plant shutdowns to by sabotage or any other dents. mci- SHE 6 1 1 re Order I f. Order knob and a day's dishes (twice) and dried what this foilDfooard 11 fi They just don't make billboards big enough to tell all the ways electric dishwashers relieve kitchen drudgery a dishwasher uses water so hot, it actually sanitizes. All the dishes (most pots 'n pans, too) get hos- things dishwashers keep clutter off pital-clean.

just turn a (several times), washed automatically. keep mess out of sinks. Kitchens stay tidy morning, noon and night. speed 5 minutes after dinner, there needn't be a dish There's a dishwasher to fit every kitchen portable or built-in sight. '58 models even eliminate the need for scraping, in.

Designs are bright, prices right. now you know why the billboard says, "don't be a dishwasher BU ON El" Live better electricity is cheap in California "TTp, Wlp Pacific Gas and Electric Compenf ENJOY "BIC STORY" TONICHT KPIX CHANNEL 5 -it 7 p.m. nr-o at.

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