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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland Tribune, Monday, Oct. 2, 1 21 to Acftlross KQEDStcrts Dr. Linus- Pauling Oakland Coupb leuical Kaiser Fourth Symposium i Married 60 Years Linus' Pauling. Nobel and scientists in the, Bay Area. health and the enrichment of their lives." Laureate and professor of chemistry at California Institute of will be the pest "speaker Friday at Of Teaching Television station KQED opens its fourth year of school More than 1,000 guests are expected to hear Dr.

Pauling's discussion at 7:30 p.m. About the Hills Club, the opening of the Kaiser Foundation Hospital's fifth telecasting today" with an ex YOUNG GOP LEADER HOLDS TALKS IN S.F. -Leonard Nadasdy, national chairman of. Young Republicans, conferred with Y.R. and senior party1 leaders today in San Francisco.

He was to discuss plans fdr the 1963 Y.R. national convention at San Francisco with David Scott, convention chairman. Tomorrow night Nadasdy will meet with San Francisco Y.R. directors and then fly to Los Angeles for further conferences with southern lead-ers, according to Peter. Ashen of San Franciscp, state Y.R.

president." annual medical symposium. French says, "They were planning to subdivide' the hiHrandrl "just "couldn't let them do it. I started a campaign saying it wouht, be a terrible thing for the Eastbay if they cut. up the hills and panded program for some 300,000 Bay, Area youngsters. For your oM foldf tilvar diamond C.

H.LEE 1210 SHATTUCKURKIUT vear a total of IS sub me two-aay meeting, wmcn will be held at the Fairmont Hotel, will be devoted to "Immunology and Disease." The meeting is open to all physicians, medical students jects will be televised to nearly built houses there. I must have written millions of words about it.V Harold French, founder of 1 the Contra Costa Hills Club who celebrates his 60th wedding anniversary tomorrow, has this comment to make about today'a young marriages: "A lot of young people rush into marriage without thinking." Harold French had plenty of time to think about it. After a year in Alaska during the gold rush days of 1898, he went to Los Angeles to visit an old friend and met Isabel Borthwick, who was attending normal school there. French returned to Alaska, where he worked as a mail carrier for the Mounted r- Police and as an assayer for the Alaska Commercial Com- pany in Dawson' and corres- ponded with Isabel Another year in Alaska and he came Today, the beautiful Re gional Parks are a standing loo school. districts, including 36 systems in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.

Six new programs will be offered, and an additional day of telecasting will be added over Channel 9 on Fridays. The new programs are a 7 monument to his efforts. A native of San Francisco, FOR French attended the College of Mining at the University of California, was an early active member of the Sierra fifth-grade mathematics course, fourth-grade state history class, French instruction for fourth to sixth CTaders. a Club and contributed articles to all the Bay Area news FREE BATHROOM LINOLEUM JOB with Kitchen Installation of TILE or LINOLEUM FREE Estimate: AN 1-8212 DICK'S Home Furnishers taught English for many years. The Frenches, who live at 3919 Ruby have two chil papers as a free-lance jour speech course for kindergarten nalist.

inrougn tne second grade, music appreciation for grades Mrs. French was born in dren, Mrs. Harold Tyson, of 257 38th and John Muir five through eight and a Wilks Barre, received an A.B. in English from the Uni program for teachers on new 2946 E. 14TH STREET 30 Yean in Oakland back to the states, proposed French, of Portland, Ore and two grandchildren.

versity of California and curriculum materials. to Isabel, and married her "I don't remember Alaska being as wild as they make it out to be. The Mounted Police kept order and I never saw any 1 French was a classmate of Jack London at the Univer HAROLD AND ISABEL FRENCH ON THEIR 60TH ANNIVERSARY French founded tha Contra Costa Hills Club in 1920 sity of California, but their paths didn't cross in Alaska, French, who worked for the mint in San Francisco, is probably best known for his work in the field of conservation his founding of the Berkeley YMCA Will Open New $500,000 Annex Oct. 16 Hills Club. Among his treasured pos Tfrw I sessions are letters from John Muir, one of which be gins, "I heartily congratulate you on your continued and growing love of nature and on for women and boys, craft facilities and an enlarged special exercise area.

Donors who contributed funds for the project will have a special preview of the building Oct. 16. There will be community-wide open house from 7:30 to the work you are doing with wonderful perservance in getting people out of doors to the infinite benefit of their BERKELEY, Oct 2 The YMCA will open its new addition on Oct 16, torching off a five-day program of dedication ceremonies. The new wing is part of an renovation project at the main YMCA and its three branches in west and south Berkeley and Albany. Included in the new struc-' ture at Allston Way and Mil-via are an instructional swimming pool, multi-purpose room, large youth lobby, 30 additional residence rooms, new showers and locker rooms 9:30 p.m.

Oct. 18 and 19, and Assemblyman Don Mulford will preside over a special youth program Oct. 20. Robert R. Porter, YMCA president, has named Arthur jlj MJ i AT ALL I DMJt.

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Banks bis savings. Talks about what he's going to do when he grows op Come out some time and follow my boy around. See bun do-it-himself. Then youH know why I'm so proud of him. And youll be as happy as I that wev live in an economy in which boys have opportunities like this! If you have a son between the ages of 10 and 14, he may have a future as an independent Tribune newspaperboy Call your nearest Tribune office and ask to have a district advisor discuss the opportunities open for your son.

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