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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 4

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Oakland Tribunei
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4 CsHjilrTrmiM trict was gerrymandered to Coliseum sgregaiion Unintentional, of their stepped-up program aimed at eliminating "de facto segregation in the public schools." exclude minority groups. "But today there are many Negro children in junior high Approval School Official Declares U.S. Women Ask Atom Test Bah schools which feed into Sky. lhie High School," Berg said. The two NAACP leaders intend to visit several other western cities as a result Home Owners Three out of every fi American families are buying their own homes.

'Not Final7 A member of the Oakland regation "contributes to the de factors egregationof HUM a school board today said there may be some foundation to A deputy district attorney today told the Alameda segregation charges made yes schools." Whether the segregation is deliberate or not "a child being required to go to terday by Robert L. Carter, general counsel of tin Nation 9 Moslems Shot Dead 4.i Five From Bay In Delegation At Geneva Parley GENEVA TJPD Sixty County Board of Supervisors that legally it has not taken final action in approving the proposed $25 million Oakiand-Alameda County Coliseum a segregated school in thisl al Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Segregation unques Complex. tionably exists in 0 a 1 a In Hos pita I American and British women, Douglas Dunning, in a re schools," said Dr. Robert Nolan.

ply to a question by Super shuffle school boundaries" to keep pace with residential trends. "The process of integration is continuing to move steadily forward in all of Oakland," Berg said. He admitted it will take time to "solve every-thing." He cited as an example the new Skyline High School, pointing out there were cries of "gerrymander" when the school's boundaries followed horizontally along the East Oakland hills instead of plunging down through the city to the bay. Berg pointed out that the Skyline district was thus formed so it wouldn't rip into other established districts, making a complete revamping of boundaries necessary. But critics argued that the dis- visor Leland Sweeney during including the wives of industrialist Cyrus S.

Eaton and Negro integration leader Dr. Dr. Nolan emphasized how today's board meeting, saidf; ever, tnat in ms opinion -the issue as it involves Oakland is that final approval can only be voted when Coliseum, Inc. more a moral one than a legal area is as illegal as a Negro child being forced to go to a segregated school in the South," he said. In a campaign to eliminate this so called de facto segregation the NAACP has announced that it will ask school boards within the next 60 days to place substantialnumbers of Negro students in schools' which are at present all predominantly white, i.

Berg said he realizes that certain areas of Oakland are predominantly of one race or another, but insisted that it is not orderly to "upset and re submits final contracts and one. The schools have not Martin Luther King pleaded with the United States here today to call off this month's nuclear test program. They were turned down. created it here," he said, "but papers for the project LETTERS OF PROTEST merely reinforce existing pat Sweenev asked Dunning terns of neighborhood segre ALGIERS UP) A band of Secret Army -guaien stormed into a Moslem clinic today and machine gunned nine of the patients to death on their beds, police reported. Eight other patients of the clinic were gravely wounded.

The 15 terrorists also exploded a charge of 30 pounds of plastic in the European director's office, heavily damaging much of the building. A police spokesman said it was the most outrage committed by the Secret Army since it began its terrorist The women, 51 of them gation by the use of neighborhood attendance boundaries." about: the legal status of tfie coliseum project after saying he had received letters pro- In Berkeley, cited along if' "mi 'Mail' 'Mil (jr rmm representing the American "Women Strike for Peace" movement which has demon testing the board's hasty with San, Francisco and Oak action in the matter. Fast, Safe Buses Direct to Nevada Lodge, famous all-year hoteU "The board has not com land by the NAACP as being among the "most segregated school systems in the west," strated in Washington and mitted itself to anything at New York, came to Geneva this point other than encourag with demands that the 17-na- J) I ing Coliseum, Inc. to prepare School Board President Spur-geon Avaklan admitted that "a segregated housing pattern the final papers Dunning tion Disarmament Conference outlaw nuclear tests. creates school problems." always a KODAK BROWNIE CAMERA Just aim and shoot 12 pictures per roll.

said. UP TO BOARD But Avakian declared that Among tne delegates are "Negro leaders familiar with "When Coliseum, Inc. sub five from the Bay Area. They the situation here recognize peace agreement between the French government and the nationalist rebels. A source close to the Secret Army said the victims "probably were members of the FLN," the Moslem National are Mrs.

June Brumer, 912 mits the papers, it will then be up to the board to decide Underbill Road, Oakland; whether to go ahead, or not." mellow 86 proof I.W.HARPER THE GOLD MEDAL BOURBON that Berkeley has made greater progress toward recognizing and solving segregation problems than any other Mrs. Emily Lewis. 675 Al- REFUND In order to take final action, vsrado Road, Berkeley; Mrs. Liberation Front. But the.

po -i school system." Dunning said, it must be done at a public meeting of the board, with the "right of any Rembert Kingsley, Ross, and Mrs. Sadga Goldsmith, 1766 on your round-trip bus fare $5 refund on Saturday Off'Cials maintair that there has been no deliberate shifts Eighth and Mrs. Pearl person to appear anu be heard of school boundaries for me gifts for you Thursday ONLY! KEf cocktail! ms entertainment in Theatre-Bar! Mindell both of San Francisco lice said the patients in the clinic nearly all were under treatment for ailments not connected with the Algerian war. Police gave this account of theattaekr-- on the matter. Greyhound Terminal They made their first ap Sweeney then asked CONVENIENT DAI LY DEPARTURES (0LD Ktau proach to Arthur H.

Dean, ning: "Then there i3 nothing Daily SmiIjjObIj frLiSatOal; chief, U.S. conference dele in any form to present to the voters now?" Dunning agreed. At 6:30 a.m. four automo reasons of segregation. "Children are now attending schools within district boundaries established many years ago," Selmer H.

Berg, Oakland public schools superintendent, said. gate. They gave him a copy biles drove up in front of the of a petition signed with 50, The board held two public San Francisco 8:00 AM 6:00 PM 3:00 PM "8:00 PM Oakland 8:30 AM 6:30 PM 3:30 PM 8:30 PM Richmond 9:00 AM 7:00 PM 4:00 PM 9:00 PM Vallejo 9:30 AM 7:30 PM 4:30 PM 930 PM lUOMT Of" I I WMMfl" hearings before voting unani MIGWtt UNO GENUINE DlSTUtlT SOTTUB. 88 PROOF (NO tOO PROOF B0TTUD IX BONO STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKEY BY I.W.HASPfl BlSTIUING COMPANY, lOUISVIUi. KENTUCKI 000 names urging an end to nuclear tests and "genuine clinic in the moslem suburb of Beau Fraisier, above Bab el Qued on the northern out- mously to sign a "letter of in No baggage.

Nevada lodge resatves the right as to acceptanct of passengers. disarmament now." tent" to Coliseum, Inc. Carter contended that "school zoning is rarely accidental," and that housing seg "Mr. Dean did not Show any 1 Fifteen men armed with signs of changing the U. S.

submachine guns jumped out position on tests." said Mrs. Laos Prince Reported on Trip Dagmar Wilson of Washing of the cars and opened fire through the windows of the TOKYO -Ntf Prince Sou- ton, D.C., founder of the clinic. movement. "He was extreme vanna Phouma of Laos left for A small group forced its ly firm and used technical Paris today, the Communist arguments and the question way through the main door of the building while the oth New China Agency reported. of security and America al Souvanna, the a list leader who is the choice of ers kept guard outside.

mow lies. But this is no longer a the major powers to head The men visited five of the dormitories and sprayed the terrified patients on their beds technical matter it affects coalition Laotian government, the lives of humans every with a hail of bullets. is not expected to return to Laos before June. He is to where. We are determined to A Moslem woman was change the minds of men undergo medical treatment, here." attend the marriage of The American group had the daughter and visit his among the dead.

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