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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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1 Jet Engine Will Aid Power Plant a eeneratorin' a small soufld HARTFORD, Jan. 25 UWThe jet age. is coming Will Join in into homes in. this area, me r.ummiJrsenfm.'i iimmmmrmmy mmm nun ion pi fJr i Hartford Electric Light Co. ZZ OaUanTribune, Wednesday Jan.25, 1961 School Boundaries Gat Board tudy proof structure to provtd 8,000 kilowatts during7 periods of peak power drain.

The engine's thrust will splfl a turbine coupled to an. elect trie generator. announced yesterday it was purchasing a jet aircraft en gine. It will be harnessed to School Stu dy such drastic changes in established community patterns as to be neither desirable nor feasible." He added that achieving integration and providing irjter-group experiences should be supported but "consideration also must be given to preventing the deteriorating effects of re-segregation." Donald P. McCullum, president of the Oakland branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, commended the board for its willingness to consider.

the situation care A FREE LECTURE ENTTTLED "ttaw GOD'S LOVE BRINGS THE GOOD LIFE THROUGH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" INMAN H. DOUGLASS, C.S.B. of Dallas, Texas Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts PLACE; CALIFORNIA THEATRE Kittredge near Shattuck Avenue Berkeley, California THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1961, 5 Under the auspices of First Church of Christy Scientist, Berkeley, California YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Oakland's 68 elementary schools will receive a city-wide plant evaluation study by a joint task force next week. The Public Advisory Council on Education and units of the 28th District Parents-Teachers Association will conduct a two-day floor-to-ceiling evaluation of the schools The project will be under the supervision of Thomas J. Kroetch, chairman of the Plants and Operations Committee of PACE, and Mrs.

Ronald Longnecker, president of the 28th District P-TA. "Our purpose is to collect data based on first-hand observations of the school site Determination of attendance boundaries for the new Hill Area High School is under scrutiny today by the Oakland Board of Education following a third public discussion of the matter. After yesterday's session, attended by a near capacity crowd of 150, Carl B. Munck, board president, announced it would be taken under consideration with a probable vote in two or three weeks. In addition to the strong oral presentations made during the public sessions, board members have scores of letters to evaluate.

One, from the Public Advisory Council on Education which is now engaged in a long-term study of the schools, called for boundaries which fully. His group had charged that geographical boundaries which confined attendance to hill area students would keep out low income and minority itself, which will lead us to a qualitative evaluation of Tribunt phot PACE AND P-TA MEET TO DISCUSS CONDUCTING OAKLAND SCHOOL INVENTORY Left to right: T. J. Kroetch, Mrs. R.

B. Longnecker, Alfred Williams, and A. H. Hieb confer would allow the widest diver each of our elementary We Can make your home dreams come true sity of racial and economic backgrounds. WORK TOGETHER "This is the time when all Teachers Sent As Aid schools," Kroetch said- "We will seek to determine the quality of our schools from a physical standpoint; whether they provide pleasant, safe, Youth, Supporting 14, Faces OTTAWA Canada is send ing ,14 teachers to Nigeria, SOCIAL INTERPLAY He repeated that inter-group experiences are vital for the youth of our nation today and said if it is not "proyided at the new school those attending it will be cheated.

Attorney David Rust objected to charges that the school would be segregated. He said all races and creeds now attend schools in the area. Uganda, the West Indies Sentence in Tire Theft working environments for pupils and teaching staff, the condition of surrounding of us the Negro people and the white people should face common problems together and work them out to our mutual satisfaction, to the end North Borneo, Singapore, and The Hudge asked California Robert Lee White, 20-year- Sarawak as part of her con tribution to the British Com Youth Authority officials for old Sebastopol youth who had monweaiui education pro neighborhoods, and so on. We will also seek, through this survey, to find out whether our school plant in general is equipped to meet the future educational needs of Oakland; a report on the case. He said a CYA term would enable gram.

Rust said the boundaries had White to continue his schooling. White said his problems in terms of expanding enroll ment and overall flexibility of been proposed on the "sound principle of good education" and that to artificially change them would be a mistake. Several others spoke regard were worsened'when his par I or structure and design." a i to make a living for 14 persons, just couldn't do it on his $350 monthly income as a scrap rubber dealer. So he turned to crime. Now he is awaiting sentencing in Alameda County Superior Court on a grand theft conviction.

White told Superior Judge Marvin Sherwin that he had been trying to take care of his family since his father became disabled in 1956. Recently two married sisters, who had separated from their hus Assignments for the 400-man evaluation t'eam were passed out yesterday at a ing the inclusion or exclusion ents were removed from the relief rolls by Sonoma County authorities. In addition to all his other troubles, the Sebastopol youth still owes $200 on his wife's wedding ring. i 2-9160 I is the Jjy IA San Francisco Jm of a specific area from the boundaries under study. In other matters: 1 The budget was increased SIOOO to help the librarian meeting in the Kaiser Center Auditorium.

This is the first study of its scale to be carried on in the Oakland schools and results will be used for aiding in the long-term examination of the school system by trl Ls prepare for opening of the new high school in September. for reservations at the hi iliiif l.VuViiii'itiiiiul i'liiYlJ that; the community is strengthened and our schofil children are given the maximum opportunities for development," wrote Henry J. Kaiser general chairman of PACE. "We therefore again commend the board on giving its consideration to. the establishment of boundaries which will permit, if at all feasible, an inter-group experience to take place.

We believe such action is basic to our democratic process and our future as a nation." In another letter, Supt. of Schools Selmer Berg, who was $11 yesterday, claimed the new high school would provide; "the opportunities for integration and inter-group experiences. There are people already, living in this area of Varying racial and cultural backgrounds." DANGER CITED said geography is usually the best basis for determining school boundaries and that attempting to extend the borders of the new school to the waterfront would "involve bands, brought their four STARDUST I A one-tmra cutbacs matching funds for National PACE. Las Vegas Luxury at Economy Prices! children back to the family home and added to the bur Selmer Berg, superinten 1215 ROOMS FROM den. White is married himself Now I On Stag) Defense Education Act programs was approved.

Forrest C. Michell, assistant superintendent, said the cutback from dent of schools, 'and Spencer Benbow, business manager, 3rd ALL-NEW COITION I Scandinavia Film For Senior Citizens BERKELEY, Jan. 25-Color slides taken during a recent tour of Scandanavia will be shown by Mrs. Sigrid Oakley and Robert and Mrs. Mabel Nelson, at a meeting of the Live Oak Sunday Senior Citizens at 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Live Oak Recreation Center. and his wife is expecting a child soon. He was charged with get have prepared evaluation work books based on similar UDO OE PARISrl $36,500 to $24,300 was made to ting a $240 set ot new tires J96t 'tttoa, conform with funds available from the Federal Government. studies in other cities as i means of providing a check' Would yon lik to a new bathroom toyour homo or moderniio your old one? Went to bring your kitchen up-to- dare, finish off room In basement or attic, enclose a porch, or add a patio to the yard? Whatever your ideas may be, you can turn them into realities in no time by contact- ing one of the reliable firms listing their services daily in the "WE CAN DO IT" SECTION Problems Solved Quickly Inexpensively The program will be reduced from the Jack Wagle Tire Service at 21011 Mission Blvd. in Hayward on credit and then list on quality and type of school buildings.

The group, sponsored by the Berkeley Recreation and Parks Department, meets in mathematics, science and foreign language classes evenly, Mr. Michell said. He noted that the NDEA classes are' in addition to those given selling them imediately. Probation authorities said he had done the same thing during a two-week period at shops in Tunnel Building BERNE The 12-mile Sim weekly for a program of en tertainment, games and danc plon Tunnel in the Swiss Alps San Francisco, San Mateo, in the regular school cur riculum. required eight years to build Solano and Napa counties.

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