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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 38

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Oakland Tribunei
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OaklanbilKTrlbiint ADVERTISEMENT 38 tions General Assembly comprise the largest number from New Rift May Block Solid considered part of the loosely-knit Afro-Asian group of 51 nations that never has voted INVITE NATURE'S CALL" Ex-City Laborites Attack African Voting Unit at U.N. any continent, the Africans have not yet, in their short international political experi as a solid bloc. Ambassadors of 21 African WITH NUJOL fenUert. mo effective Way to relieve constipatioa for thousands. Not a mere lubricant, NUJOL emulsifies in intestines to in- -mirfim ivtrntkn.

thus add ccuntries agreed yesterday to ITEBJNATIQNSJLY could become the most power' ence able to act as a ful bloc in the United Nations. I jUPD Africa's political leaders form a "Monrovia group" tO fof noreihonjiielirninatiorv coordinate their action Here Advised for hemorrhoid sufferers. Get Market Alliance moved warily today toward political group. Up to now they owomy size Nujoi to save most. Although the 30 African members of the United Na- 'to advance African have been forming a united front that By TOM OCHILTREE Dies Ernest A.

Rolison, 74, Redwood City's first city manager hcTTof" 40 years active in government management, has died in Palo Alto. Minister Macmillan to fight a national election on the issue LONDON The Labor party conference today denounced present arrangements for taking Britain into the European 1 Common Market and challenged Prime All but a handful of the 1,300 delegates supported party-leader Hugh -Gaitskell who declared in an 80-minute He also was city manager of Pittsburg for a short time in speech that Common Market Etode 1947. membership could reduce Britain to a mere province of Europe Mr. Kciison deatn came just four years" after he left Heaccused Macmillan's OAKLAND. CONCORD the Redwood City post at the Conservative government of willingness to toss away 1,000 Reapportion Opposed By Shell mandatory retirement age.

He was appointed to the years of independence exchange of doubtful commer- Redwood City job in 1929 when the city shifted to the city 'jbial advantages. ELECTION CALL manager governmental struc LOS ANGELES (UPD As ture. In 1935, he left to take He called for a national a-position as-assistant to the semblyman Joseph C. Shell election before such a course administrator of the Rural is pursued. VltV, kwllVv -r- Electrification Administration.

Gaitskell's attack opened one of the greatest political RETURNED IN 1946 mattles in Britain since the He returned to his old job in Redwood City in 1946 and debates of 125 years ago over the corn laws which prohibit remained there until his re tirement. ed the importation of foreign grain. Macmillan will give his answer at the Conservative 1908 graduate of the Uni-J versity of California as a con party conference next week. today voiced his opposition to Senate reapportionment saying there "js no a lid reason ta change it and there are many compelling reasons not to change it." ''Throughout the primary campaign I constantly voiced my opposition to Proposition No. 23, the amendment which would reapportion, the state Senate," Shell said in a statement.

"Our present system has provided workable balance between all areas of the state by electing the 80 members of the Assembly from districts suiting engineer, Mr. Rolison Gaitskell said the six-nation Common Market aims ulti worked as city manager in Redding, Santa Barbara and mately at a federated Europe and declared: "Our member Avalon, Catalina Island. He also was San Mateo County ship in such a grouping does mean "the endh of Britain as a national It is the end budget director and later coun ty manager. He was a member of the American Society of Civil En of 1,000 yearsof history." In tones dripping with sarcasm he added "it is' a deci yd. gineers; the International City Manager Association Red sion tnat neeas a nuie care wood City Masonic Lodge No.

and thought. were 7.99 to 13.99 yard 168; Palo Alto Elks Lodge No MEAN THE END' 1471, and the Redwood City "This also would mean the Kiwanis Club. SURVIVORS end of the Commonwealth, for how could we serve as the more than 2100 yards for selection Surviving are his widow, Blanche sisterr Mrs. Lola center of the Commonwealth when we had become a province of Europe." The stamping of feet greet ed his reference to the support Britain received in two- world based on population and the 40 members of the Senate from districts based on geographical he said. Shell, who was unsuccessful in his bid for the Republican gubernatorial- nomin a i said the proposition, if passed, would upset the present balance between the two houses, which he said "works and works well." "Our current balance as between the Assembly and the' Senate has made it possible for our elected representatives to compromise differences of area -interest for the common good of the citizens of California.

"Proposition No. 23 would upset this delicate balance which has served California so well and make such com wars from the Commonwealth nations. Smith of Oakland; a daughter, Mrs. Loren Full-erton; and a granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Howes of Riverside.

Masonic funeral services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Lyang and Tinney Funeral Home, 717 Jefferson Redwood City with burial in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. 'We, at least, no not intend Vimy Ridge and Gallipoli," he shouted, referring to two battles in World War I. including textures, matelasses, damasks, lirocatellcs, tapestries, liilenst stripes and novelties Here's a marvelous opportunity to brighten your rooms and refresh your 'furniture before the holidays. All the.

latest decorator colors are here in solid shades and in muted plaids, stripes, florals, geometries, modern prints, traditional and contemporary patterns. All 54 Inches wide. Other groups, special at. .4.99 to 12.99 yd. draperierjaunh floor; Concord upperlevel Gaitskell accused Macmil- an conservatives ot losing Harold French interest in the Commonwealth Harold French, who found- now that it is a far-flung mul tiracial association rather than a grouping of white ed the Contra Costa Hills Club more than four decades promise most difficult to ago, died at a local convalescent home late yesterday.

He achieve." "Some people are ready, no fi liM litti If life Vrf4 I1! "fa -s tmv' (if Wlmmtmy PTi sooner has the new Common was 84. wealth been created, to cast Mr, French and his wife, it aside," he said. sabel, would have; celebrat "I believer with all my heart ed their 61st wedding anniver in this multiracial association sary today. He went to Alaska during Together we can make a great contribution to the ending of Tax Bill Veto Urged By ADA he gold rush days of 1898 the cold war." and worked as a mail carrier and -as an assayer for the I included with each complete re-upholstering order at no cost foam or Innerspring cushions JFK CHOICE Alaska Commercial Compa ny. After returning to Alame da County he attended the WASHINGTON -W -Amer University of California with Jack London and then went to work for the mint in San icans for Democratic Action Finest workmanship by experts on all re-upholstering work.

Webbing tightened or repaired, springs re-tied if necessary. Free pickup and delivery in regular zones. Call TE 5-4321 (Oakland) or MU 2-4321 (Concord) and our decorators will bring samples to your home. (No obligation to buy). urged President Kennedy today to veto the tax bill on the ground that it constitutes rancisco, his birthplace.

At his 60th wedding anni New Envoys To Austria, Trinidad WASHINGTON -W- Presi' a "raid on the pocketbook of versary just a year ago, Mr. thewDrdinary taxpayer." fench recalled his founding Tne bill -was passed yester of the Hills Club when he day and sent to the White said, "They were planning to subdivide the hills, and I just House. It retained a key pro dent, Kennedy today chose vision asked by Kennedy couldn let them do it. James Williams Riddleberger, a $1 billion incentive to busi started a' campaign saying it would be a terrible thing for ness to modernize plants. former head of the foreign economic aid program, as he Eastbay if they cut up U.S.

Ambassador to Austria John P. Roche, nationa chairman of ADA, an organ! ration that espouses libera: principles, wrote the Presi the hills and built houses there. I must have written The White House also an millions of words about it." nounced Kennedy's selection dent today Many of the area's regional The-bULnotnly fails to nflRnhert ft, Minpr, a foreign pnrks today ar a standi correct the inequities in the service officer, as first am monument to the efforts os Harold French. tax structure which you called bassador to newly independent for; it makes an outright gift In addition to his widow Trinidad and James Wine, to business without those com who lives at 3919 RubyJStJie pensating virtues that made Luxembourg, now envoy to is survived by a daughter as ambassador to the Republic Mrs. Muriel Tyson of 25 the bill palatable in the first place and thus deprives the and two grandchildren in of the Ivory Coast.

country of an estimated $500 will re- million or "more annually" 11 T7 n44l Funeral services will be piace iceman mtuuiewa, witu tax revenue. hel( at 11 a.m. tomorrow a the Albert Brown Mortuary resigned earlier this year RUSK AIDE, "Such a bill clearly cannot serve as a stimulant to the 1476 piedmont Ave. From 1959 until 1961, Riddle flagging economy and is a Defgef wasrdirectorTofthe long, sad departure from your original proposal. International Cooperation Ad -''yjSf 'iWJJl fP.

mjP wja Czechs Drop Plans To Cut Work Week ministration. A veteran in the 'A bill so contrary to the philosophy of the New Fron diplomatic service, he ha tier and of the Democratic VIENNA, Austria UP) more recently served as spe Of Czechoslovakia's CommuniiU platform ought not to have your approval. Let the next cial assistant to Secretary State Dean Rusk. party organ ftude Pravo, says officials have dropped plans Congress a more libera: He has held diplomatic posts to cut the work week in Cze Congress, we hope write in Geneva, Berlin and London and served as ambassador on a clean slate." choslovakia from 46 to hours. to to Yugoslavia from 1953 LEGAL NOTICES The paper said since work 1958 when he became am special purchase of covers ours on Golden Value sets at used on Simmons $159 sets ers nave lauea to meet production quotas reduction of bassador to Greece.

PROFESSOR working time would only Miner is a 51 year old cause undesirable complica former college instructor who tions. served with the Office i Strategic Services and cxzzxzzzzzxzzxxzxzzzn Navy in World War II. For the State Department he Free Flight Tt Rtno't Fabultm served at Athens, London O) smooth topped Paris and Istanbul. Wine, 44-year-old Kentucky HORSESHOE NOTICE TO BIDDERS The" Pork Commission of tne City -of Oakland will receive sealed bids at Its office, 34 14th Street, Oakland, prior to 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 9, 1962, for FURNISHING AND INSTALLING.

APPROXIMATELY 2700 FEET OF CHAIN LINK FENCE WITH SEVEN 7) GATES AT KNOWLAND STATE ABORETUM AND PARK for fhs Park Department of the City of Oakland, in accordance with plans and specifications adopted therefor and on file in the office of the Secretary of the Pork Commission. Plans, specifications, ond form of proposal will furnished bidders upon request made to the Secretary of the Commission. Work shall commence within ten (10) days after certification of the contract by the Auditor-Controller, and shall be completed within thirty (30) Calendar days and to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Superintendent of Parks. The contractor shall be required to furnish faithful performance1 bond and a bond guaranteeing the payment of ell claims for. labor and material furnished.

Each bond shall be executed In sum equal' to at -least one-half of the total contract price. A certified check, cashier's check or surety bond payable to the City Clerk of the City of Oakland in on amount eaual to not less than ten per cent (10) of the oggregote amount of the bid must accompany each proposal. lawyer, was appointed: am bassador to Luxembourg months ago. In the Ivory Coast, he Will succeed CLUB 19; Includes: Borden Reams, who retired last June. Just once a year, Simmons offers their top quality mattress covering at a special purchase price when they dis-continue the pattern.

Choose this beautiful cover now on a fine mattress and box spring set at a terrific saving. -312 coil mattress, 88 coil box spring, twin or full sizes. Oakland sleep shop, fifth floor; Concord Upper level FREE ImY Trip Air Tram liai. fr ui ti Ren Airport Cicktiils Diner cilice if Mem Well, Well TULSA, Forty- five per cent of Oklahoma's total land area of 44,087,680 nothing down, as little as $5 month Flight Daily NO EXTRA CHARGE WEEKENDS NEVADA TOURS GL 1-6576 404 13th Strati Oakhntt ins Pork commission reserves the right to re ect ony and oil proposals. oil pr acres is either oil-producing land or has been leased, for exploration.

The state has 1,850,000 acres of proven productive land. PARK COMMISSION Sharon Rhodes Oakland, Broadway at 16th TE 5-4321 Concord 1675 Willow Pass MU 2-4321 shop both Thursday 'til 9 M. Richtef. Secretary No. 143 Oft.

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