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Two McClymonds Dismissals Upheld Dismissal of two, probationary monds High School has been the school P.TA and the Oakland Representatives of all three yesterday's meeting of the Board DAD FAILS IN TRY TO SAVE LIFE OF BABY BERKELEY, May 27 Oakland police officer failed today to breathe life back into his baby son. James Powell, 26-day-old son of Officer David R. Powell, 24, and his wife, Jerry, 24, was found dead in his crib at the family home at Hearst Ave. Powell tried vainly to revive his son 1 by breathing into his lungs while the mother called the Berkeley Fire Department. An inhalator rushed to the home and the baby was taken to Herrick Memorial Hospital.

He was pronounced dead on arrival. Coroner's deputies said the child had been ill for several days. An autopsy will determine cause of death. Reward Spurs Hunt for Two Swift Thieves DENVER, May 27 (P A $5,000 reward offer spurred officers searching today for two thieves who looted an unattended armored car of 540 yesterday. The theft took less than minute.

One man described by the lone woman witness as about 45 years old and "short and fat" opened the locked ear with a key. He pitched four sacks of currency into a stolen car driven by an accomplice. They sped away before Mrs. Maudie More, the only witness, could get a good description. The.

car was found abandoned in a shopping center a few blocks away. CAR RAIDED The armored Motors Service car was raided in a parking lot outside the Jefferson County Bank in suburban Lakewood. The reward for recovery of the money, covered by insurance, was posted by Armored Motors Service. John Jeffery, 54, driver of the armored car, has been with the firm 15 years and R. K.

Peterson, 49, guard signed to the car, has 12 years with the company. Leonagd Delue, president of Armored Motors Service, said the two men were following proper procedure. 20 SACKS OF SILVER "They had about 20 sacks of silver to take into the Delue said. "The truck was locked the door locks automatically and they were only a few yards away for just a few minutes." Officers said they were convinced the thieves used a key because of the speed of the raid and the recovery of a broken key chain at the scene. The fragment of chain was one of the few clues for FBI agents and local officers on the case.

The $165,540 was the biggest theft in Denver since five armed men stole $200,000 from a Federal Reserve Bank truck near the Denver Mint Dec. 18, 1922. Santa Rosa Mayor Taken by Death SANTA ROSA, May 27-(M -H. A. Jensen, 65, Santa Rosa mayor and real estate dealer, died in Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital today.

He was hospitalized several weeks ago after suffering a heart attack while on a fishing trip. His condition improved until last weekend when it was announced that a cancer condition, which had been under control, had become critical. He is survived by his widow, Ruby; two sisters, Mrs. James Rowe, Santa Rosa, and Mrs. Bert Bryant of Richmond, and brother, Alfred.

Jensen of Oakland. 45,000 Attend Graham Finale ADELAIDE, Australia, May 27-UPD-More than 45,000 people attended evangelist Billy Graham's final crusade meeting in this city yesterday. The three-day Adelaide crusade brought al total of more than 10,000 decisions for Christ, and broadcast of the meeting drew an additional 1,000 decisions by mail. Graham, was to fly to Melbourne said, "the Australian crusade is by far the biggest I've ever been conDected with." Bids on School Project Top Budget Figure terior planting and sprinkler 40. All bids were under ing.

system would shave another budget estimates. The board also approved the $24,200 from the bid, and would bring it within 8 Ronnkvist Construction Co. use of 10 schools for polio per cent of the budget. of Oakland was "awarded the clinics on June 7. Mrs.

ConBids were awarded to J. H. job of building quick lunch way Pendleton, who spoke for Fitzmaurice, Inc. for construe- facilities at Oakland High the Alameda District of tion of football bleachers at School with a bid of California Federation of Womthe Fruitvale athletic field, to $1,584 above the estimate. ans' Clubs, said her group was Eric F.

Anderson, Inc. for al- Bids were also opened on in- working with the Alameda terations to chemistry class- stallation of tile at Manzanita County Health Department on room's. at Oakland Technical and Toler Heights schools. the clinic and would offer High School and to three firms They will be reviewed along polio shots for $2. She said the for moving 99 portable class- with the Jefferson bid and 10 schools would be decided rooms and relocating another awarded at next week's meet- I upon later and all would be NOW! CUSTOMERS PARK ONE HOUR we paycheck free SWANS Washington at 10th Street OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.

Closed Saturday, Memorial Day 2nd Floor Girls' Jamaicas Bids for the construction of offices, a library and 14 classrooms at Jefferson Elementary School were among several opened at yesterday's meeting of the Oakland Board of Education. The low bid was made by Able Builders Co. of Oakland and was $491,623. Project budget. is $427,351 on the Elimina- job Carrington, tion of a playground building, kitchen equipment and ex- JEFFERSON SCHOOL Architect's sketch shows how new construction will appear when completed.

Bids were opened yesterday on the 14-classroom project. open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 7. A second shot will be given three or four weeks later in the same schools, she said.

has just installed its first park- state police forces ing two-hour de- thrown into the fight vices in the center of the busi- lives this weekend. ness district. Another 3,000 will lice in many communities be erected soon in other down- have been ordered town areas. enforce traffic laws. FREE IN SWAN'S OWN Tokyo Gets Meters TOKYO, May 27 Tokyo Nation Plans To Cut Holiday Death Toll CHICAGO, May 27-(UP)The National Safety Council said today state and local plans a for the greatest crackdown on traffic violators in history may cut Memorial Day holiday traffic deaths below its estimates.

The council had estimated 260 persons could die in traffic during the holiday weekend between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight Sunday. This compares with an estimated 225 traffic fatalities during a nonholiday period of similar duration. During last year's three Memorial Day holiday, United Press International counted 380 persons killed in traffic. The council said it had re- 25 goverthat entire would be save Local poalso to strictly FULL- Oakland Tribune, 19 Wednesday, May 27 teachers at McClysupported by the faculty, Teachers Association.

groups were present at of Education to back the administration and Principal Elwood Hess on the decision 'not to rehire James Clark and William D. The two teachers were McIntyre. among seven not recom-1 mended for rehiring next fall. At two previous meetings of the board, Robert Aash, secretary of the Central Labor Council of Alameda County, and George L. Stokes, president of the Oakland-Alameda County Local No.

77, AFL spoke in favor of retaining Clark and McIntyre. BIAS CHARGED They charged that the teachers had been discriminated against because they are active union matters and because they are Negroes. Nearly 100 McClymonds High students also appeared at last Tuesday's meeting to protest the dismissals but the board stood firm in backing the administration. At Leonard yesterday's meeting teacher Frazier spoke for the McClymonds faculty and presented a statement supporting Hess which was signed by 59 of the school's 61 instructors. Frazier said the faculty disliked commenting on what should be an administrative matter but because it had been made a public issue, it was believed the teachers' position should be known.

SHOW OF HANDS He asked the many McClymonds teachers who were at the meeting to stand. He then informed the board that they represented the major ligions and races, adding there were 18 Negro teachers on the faculty and that nine have tenure already. Of the nine probationary teachers, seven have been offered new contracts for next year, he said. "We agree there are areas where the fight against prejudice needs to be carried on, but it isn't McClymonds High School," Frazier concluded. He was backed up by Mrs.

Ruth Ard, president of the McCylmonds P-TA who said her group deplored "the use of our children for any reason other than academic purposes." Mrs. Ard said the P.TA supported the school and its staff whole- heartedly. SUPPORT STAND Another vote of confidence was expressed by the member Oakland Teachers Association. President Jack Borum said his group had differed with the administration in the past and would probably de so in the future but there had never been any question of bad faith or unprofessional conduct. "Nothing that has been brought to the attention of the Board of Education in recent weeks has changed our respect for the professional competence of the superintendent and his staff," Borum added.

2,500 Scout Officials to Meet in S.F. Some 2,500 members of the National Council of the Boy Scouts will attend the 49th annual meeting, first in the Bay Area in 30 years, June 5 and 6. They are business, professional, religious and educational leaders from every State who administer the Boy Scout program for more than 000 boys. They will discuss progress of the Scouts, finance, leadership, camping, training and international Scouting problems. highlight of the meeting will be a speech by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson at the annual dinner June 5, in San Francisco's Civic Auditorium.

Kenneth K. Bechtel, president of the council for the current year, will open first meetings June 5, in the Curran Theater in San Francisco, After the opening sessions, the delegates will divide into various committees for meetings in eight San Francisco hotels. A volunteer committee of Bay Area civic leaders, under chairmanship of P. Tremain Loud, a former president of the San Francisco Boy Scout Council, is in charge of arrangements. Wheat Less Important ROUEN, France, May 27 Wheat production in France, which before the war accounted for 17 per cent of the nation's gross agricultural income, now makes up only 7.5 per cent of it.

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