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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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SfeJ 1 n.i.,1. iimiiM if i I 1 '''r tmimmmrmSmtli a irnn UMiir ii wnn pi, tmlwmiiiiniMiiiW lit-l nnw il irillll I ill These are the newly constructed $3.5 million additions to Castlemont High School. The round building in the back of the two academic wings is the auditorium Dolwig Assails Mosk Rule, FIRE FIGHTER REFUSES TO Castlemont Students Take Over Brand New Facilities Maps Drive to Unseat Him ACCEPT PAY A. By DON THOMAS That raises a question as cesser, Governor bdmund Lr. U.S.

forestry officials in San Hospital Unit Will Stage Style Show "A new Muu Muu for Moma" will be the theme of the Carob Branch, Children's Hospital of the East Bay, fashion show and luncheon Francisco still can't believe it. Brown, Dolwig charged that the has been by the firm of Williams and Burrows of Belmont, was carried out as part of the $40 million bond issue approved in a 1956 election. Castlemont High School students have moved into their new $3.5 million facilities after more than a year of attending classes in portables. The new buildings include The facilities that remain from the old school are ap-: raised at -j School officials' said the new classrooms have a seating ca They've found a man who took part in this summer's The office, he asserted "has dirty, hot job of fighting a become a haven for self -seeking errand boys, an ante room for those waiting for judicial appointments and other political spoils." pacity of 1,400. The auditorium was designed to seat 999.

The old classrooms, along with 35 portables still in will be used to seat the balance of the school's 2400 enrollment. Bids were opened in Decem-: ber, -1959 arid work began on iJan. 4. 1960. Architects were i Anderson and Hyde of Oakland.

Total cost of the project was estimated at $3,591 million. two academic wings which front on MacArthur an auditorium, a combination music cafeteria library-art-mechanical drawing building and shop facilities, The construction, handled Wednesday at' Castlewood "During those 11 years Cali fornia's growth in size and --im-4 Country Club in Pleasanton. Mrs. Frank Gygax and Mrs. portance has been surpassed Richard Biggs are co-chair only by the increase in crime and narcotics.

"The people to how many more of our young people will succumb to the wiles of narcotics peddlers because of his failure to act. Certainly this is of vital concern to every parent. "The watered-down narcotics legislation passed this lyear falls far short -of what is needed to protect the public, BLAMES MOSK "It was diluted, in large part because the incumbent attorney general was either unconcrerned with the need for public protection or was unwilling to withstand tiie political pressures of these 'bleeding hearts' more concerned with peddlers than with Dolwig took exception to the fact that in the face of the rising crime and narcotics addiction rate, Mosk is serving as Democratic national men of the annual benefit, SPECIAL CORRUGATED 1 ill Wfci planned by the Fremont are demanding a return of strong effective leadership. forest fire and then returned his pay check. Ralph J.

Walters of Horse Creek is Siskiyou County returned hisj $41,401 check to headquarters and wrote, "in this instance if shall be deemed that the opportunity for the small service rendered by countrymen shall have been.sufficient consideration." Officials said they believed Walters had fought fire in the Klamath National Forest during August. A spokesman said he could not recall a similar incident in 20 years of service. "It's very, very rare," he added. Tribune Political Editor Sen. Richard J.

Dolwig of Atherton today began mapping strategy for his canv paign for attorney general. In announcing his candidacy at a press conference yesterday afternoon in San Francisco, the Republican legislator made it clear that one of the principal weapons he will use against the Democratic Atty, Gen. Stanley Mosk, is the rising rate of crime and narcotics addiction in California. Dolwig jwasjneof ihejead-jers in the battle for stiffer dope penalties than the Democratic controlled Legislature was willing to' impose. "The incumbent attorney general failed to support increased narcotics penalty legislation.

In fact he was conspicuous by his absence," Dolwig said. OPPOSES PLAN Furthermore rhe openly opposed remedial legislation branch. Fashions will be displayed by a Centerville dress The problems of the office cannot be handled, will not be shop. FIBERGLASS PANELS In a wide choice of decorator colors! Committee chairmen for the show include Mrs. William Bromley, models; Mrs.

Joseph Schaeffer and Mrs. solved, by those who are constantly -looking over their shoulders at political plum trees." CITES RECORD Dolwig pointed out that during his 15 years of service in Merle Weber, decorations; 1st QUALITY, HEAVY WEIGHT SEE, AND Mrs. Ben Alward, prizes; Mrs. Mel Porges, favors, and Mrs. Fred Duvall, tickets.

I VI 95 25 45 Among models for the noon program are Mesdames Earl "In that capacity he must 7 7 each each each perform chores for the Gover Jackson, Henry Thomas nor and his party," Dolwig Robert -Lang, William Loorz, John MacSwain, Robert said. "The people are en on the narcjMcjjCjblenu the Legislature he has consistently; proven his-ability as a leader'. Landmarks in his career, he said, Center around areas of interest i and concern to the attorney general's office. He pointed particularly to his work on water and natural resource problems, mental health, youth welfare and juvenile delinquency, social irr-surance, the judiciary, transportation, education and taxes. titled to knmv as he cuicauy, legiMctuun 1 introduced to modify court restric can find the time to perform Three Cubans Killed In Crash Into Tree HAVANA, Sept.

'21 OIPH At least three Cuban army intelligence men were killed and a militiaman injured today when the prowl car in which they were riding hit a tree at a curve on the Pinar Del Rio highway. all these party chores." tions on. search and seizure in LOST PRESTIGE Crain, Gygax and Bromley, all of Carob; Mrs. Jack Parry of Toyon Branch Mrs. William Gihnore, Cherry Branch, and Mrs.

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