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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 7

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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jfww ww ww 'I Oakland Tribune, Monday, June 2, 1958 1HI STtANGI WOMB MR; MUM Ike Calls on Nation's Youth For World Peace Crusade REDUCE EFFORTLESSLY jJS" the only proven way Mjk EMMITSBURG, June 2 (fl President Ei.senhowcr on our magic "Pink v. i 370 Killed on U.S. Highway Over Holiday Continued from Pare i ported during the 78-hour non-holiday period from 6 p.m. Thursday May 15 to midnight Sunday, May 18. Drownings and other accidents caused 215 deaths, bringing the over-all total in the Nation to 585.

0 0 0 the U.S. must be given "the faith of our fathers so that they will not get into miserable juvenile courts because of gangster-like activities. AMERICAN ACADEMY i SCIENCE today called on the youth of exrrcises, praised Eisenhower as modern rfilossus who has helped bind the Free World in strong alliance. The President, robed in academic cap and gown, was introduced to an applouding America to wage a crusade for world peace and for justice at home and abroad. Clare Stern, our director, says regardless of aqe or the nature of your problem, "Pink Cloud" reducing equipment, under the control of our expert figure POLITICAL ADVIRTIStMINT In a commencement address consultants, can help you at historic Mount St.

Mary's College, the President said the achieve a younger, lovelier body! audience by Maryland's Gov- ernor Theodore R. McKcldin. Also on the platform were dignitaries of the Catholic basic strugfile in this age is between free governments Special Summer DEAR NEIGHBORS based on religious faith and despotic communism. Speed-Up Course Eisenhower told 120 grad Highway patrolmen and po Law Enforcement it tvtryfcoafy't usifttss! It vttjlty ifftcts th lice reported these traffic Only uates and an audience of about 3,200 others that the present offers of wonderful opportunity for pioneering in such wtlfirt all of us. deaths in Northern California Whilt normally, am not con cerned about candidates tor po yesterday: A WEEK tt tki first II wtmi ti till Church, in scarlet capes, and other Maryland officials.

In his extemporaneous talk, the President said he was amazed recently in reading about a college student who complained there is no longer an opportunity for pioneering in America. "I think," said Eisesnhowcr, "there are far more frontiers to be explored and more cru Candy Cannistraci, 5, of 1789 fiqlds as racial relations, education, slum clearance and, generally, the raising of living standards. Ralston Richmond, Was Ml killed when her parents' station wagon skidded on a rain- And he added he was not only about such opportunities in this country, but litical office, I have had occasion to see our Sheriff's Department in operation. Sheriff Harry A. Bron in four short yearjs has completely revitalized law enforcement in our county.

His department juvenile bureau, criminal division education program, through bulletin on law enforcement, has made Contra Costa one of the leaders in pot ice work. hck highway and smashed sades to be waged than ever before in our history." into a tree near Napa. Her father, Charles Cannis POSITIVE RESULTS GUARANTEED IN WRITING III 1 OOI A He said the young people of POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT iraci, was driving south on CALL III 1-44 It NOW Highway 29, bringing his wife, We cannot a Here te lote hit services an 4 his eiperience. his four children and another child home from an excursion, because I know that when you tu tnm fttUu. difek 2 Young Sisters, in -under developed Nations of the Free World.

The President, accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower came to Mount St. Mary's College in the role of neighbor. He and the first lady motored to the campus from their farm home at Gettysburg, where they spent the Memorial Day weekend. This is the 150th anniversary of the founding of Mount St.

Mary's. review his long record of i For FREE TRIAL TREATMENT Hi Fiiin Analysis Ni Oiiitatiu Ewl Convenient hours when the accident occurred Comphshments you will want to Li? ncftrsa him, to ynur friends Officers said'' his vehicle kidded after he pulled out to 3 Others Drown WiEKDAYS: 9 A.M. TO P.M. SATURDAY: 9 A.M. TO 1 well, I am asking that you vote June 3rd tor Harry A Brown end honesty in your Sheriff's Depart pass bumper to bumper traf lie.

The station wagon went off the highway, hit a utility Five persons, two. of them ment. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. friends and his brother in capsized rubber life raft.

pole and then struck the tree. In advance of his informal talk in the school's mountain young sisters, drowned yesterday in separate water accidents. Two of the deaths Candy was thrown agginst rear window. Frisk, of Oakdale, due to be side gymnasium, the President "Cookii" Uvfii PS An, in addition, our County for the first timi in 40 years, is free received an honorary doctor One of the children, David Turner, 12, of 2571 17th San Pablb, received minor in of laws degree. The accom took 'place in swimming pools and raised the state's casualty toll in water for the weekend to eight.

organized vice. panying citation, read in Latin USI UI CUM wm Mill MUMM1 at the colorful commencement juries. The others and the Cannistraci couple, were not hurt. The children, Christine, 4, Two motorists were killed in a head-on collision on High and LeGrady Stallings, 7, drowned in the deep waters of Millerton Lake, 18 miles east of Madera. They had been 101, four miles north of Santa Rosa.

discharged from the Navy in i 30 days, apparently lost consciousness 10 feet from shore. His brother, Eugene, and the others clung to the sides of the raft and reached shore near Knight's Ferry. The sailor's body was not recovered. At Red Bluff, Woodrow Moe, 16, of Los Molinos, drowned in a swimming pool owned by a friend, apparently after an attack of cramps. A similar mishap took the life of Mrs.

Earleen M. Colomb, 41, of Ojai, who leaped fully Dead are Clyde Weatherford, taken there by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stallings, 32, of Cupertino, and Russell i Mr S'r0ss im in iMuvMi StMiminur A. Goodson, 42, of Santa Rosa of Pacoima, Los Angeles County.

ooo David Lastaneda, si, was Another child told the par killed yesterday in an auto train collision at Angiola, Tu lare County. ooo ents on shore that the two girls had disappeared 'n the lake waters, which drop suddenly at the shoreline to a 25- foot depth. A speeding auto skidded Into a utility pole in Berkeley Another victim, Navy Sea man Merle Frisk, 20, who was yesterday, injuring four youths Police said Brian L. Quarles clad into the pool at a Pismo Beach motel in the belief that her small daughter and three other children were in trouble. She was pulled from the water in moments by spectators, but did not respond to artificial resuscitation.

16, of 982 Regal Road, Berke on leave, perished in rapids on the Stanislaus River, 13 miles east of Sonora, while he swam to seek rescue for three ley, was driving north on Spruce St. when he failed to negotiate a turn near Michigan rOLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT fOUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT Ave. hmwCw Mmn tu Ow Canty Ml Syitaa Quarles suffered a chin laceration. The others were more seriously injured. They are: Allan Bowman, 13, of 410 Kentucky Berkeley, who ELECT GEORGE received a broken nose and a chin laceration; Gail Weiss man, 14, of 451 Vermont Ave MJI Berkeley, head cuts, and Thomas R.

Barnes, 15, of 437 Vassar Berkeley, cuts for and a head injury. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY, Principal Oakland Technical Ulrfk fr.r- Pact Ymm OAKLAND'S TRAFFIC TOLL GEORGE C. BLISS "6' 1 KtllH lnjurrd At Thl Dlf QUALIFIED BY BROAD TRAINING AND VARIED EXPERIENCE JUNE I MARK TOCR BALLOT 1951 16 914 Last year 23 1011 0 0 0 DANGER ZONE Telegraph Avt. and MaeArthur Wvd. VIOLATION SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR Dr.

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