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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 19

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WHOSE RIGHTS? Modern Life Linked Issues in Housing The Sailor Behind the Caisson To Some Deafness FrL, Jan. 17,1 964 19 the Sudan, wth that of residents of New Dusseldorf and Cairo. 5 They found that the Mabaans possess superior hearing ability (UPI) A team Initiative Battle MUM of researchers from the United States, Germany and the United Arab Republic reports new evi By BELL BOYARSKY in the sound ranges of 500 to 6,000 cycles per second, and in the 12,000 to 24,000 cycle range. I i dorf, Germany; and Aly Cairo, UA.R., and researcher Helen V. Rosen, New York, reported their, findings in the current Archives of Otolaryngology.

The magazine is a publication of the American Medical Association. They compared the hearing ability of the isolated tribe of OB t- Property another rightu That's the right dence that some types of deafness may result from the background of excessive noise- in modern civilization. A- of the people.Jo initiate laws or As the subjects studied grew say me u.a. vxjnsumuon JJSes them the right to refuse older, the hearing superiority of 2lEell or rent to a Negro. Drs.

Samuel Rosen, New the Mabaans became more marked. York; Dietrich Plester, Dussel- ScRegroes reply the. same con-TrttSitioa grants them the right tj-jnove into any neighborhood they can afford i Tiese irreconcilable view IT'S HERE! A tape system more convenient than a record changer! points' are at "the heart of the -jjate over whether California's gpiford act outlawing discrim-SJStion in housing should be nul-Jggd by an initiative measure. -JFor almost 200 years since "HJeT, American constitution was sSIqbted, property rights have been a cornerstone of American freedom," says L. H.

Wilson, former president of the California Real Estate Association. -LEADING FIGHT AN MAIL FOR KENNEDY FLAG BEARER Seaman Edward Nemeth reads letters of praise. UP) WASHINGTON-(A A young sailor who bore the presidential colors in John F. Kennedy's funeral cortege has received many compliments. -From coast to coast even from Canada-Admirers have written: to Seaman Apprentice Edward Nemeth, 19, with expressions of "well done." Some sent their letters of praise to Secretary of -the Navy Paul B.

Nitze, who chimed in with a formal commendation of Nemeth's "exemplary conduct and appearance." The tall, crewcut sailor, only a year in the Navy, was seen by millions on television as he marched slowly, solemnly and alone behind the caisson bearing the assassinated president's casket Judging by some of the letters he and the Navy have received since, he somehow exemplified the poignancy of the event From Napa, one man wrote s'Many of us-will long remember' 4 you, tall, straight, light of step, marching with such poise and dignity." From Canada, a former Canadian serviceman wrote of Nemeth: "His erect bearing and steadfast concentration conveyed to the beholder a feeling of dedication to the departed president." The one which Nemeth said he liked the best was a note in the of a child and signed "Your friend, Patricia." It said, "I think you are very kind and wish you happiness." Nemeth is attached to a Navy ceremonial guard unit here and has performed the flag-carrying chores at a number of naval funerals." Nemeth is from Livingston, N.J., and is one of four children. JANUARY His group fileading the fight to place the initiative on the No CLEARANCE vember ballot Backers of the Rumford act reverse the decisions of then-legislators through the ballot Gov. Brown said the CREA and' others "have the rightof course, to use the initiative process." But dangerous emotions would be stirred, he warned, if the measure gets on the November ballot. "It's a very, very bad thing to pit, race-against race. in this period of our history the United States," he said.

He called it "one of the most dangerous and inflammatory initiatives I have ever seen." EXPRESSES FEAR The governor expressed fear of the "heat of the people on both sides of the question, and the statements and the speeches that will be made and the billboards and the groups that will make it a crusade on both sides." Assemblyman Barnes replied he resented "government's interference with the right to petition:" And the CREA's new president, Arthur S. Leitch, declared "the voters of California have a right to decide at the polls whether or not they want a state bureau to tell them to whom they may or may not sell, lease, or rent their property." MAY HURT CHANCES Some Republicans fear then-party's chances will be hurt in a presidential election year if the controversial measure is on the November ballot Caspar Weinberger, Republican-state chairman, compared it to 1958, the year of the bitterly contested right-to-work measure. It's generally agreed, he said, that right-to-work brought out a big vote "that was turned into an anti-Republican vote." But Republicans are split. The conservative United Republicans of California supports the initiative. Y'rf' Gov.

Brown also objects to. PAIRS SLACKS Values to $10 also talk about rights. They speak of human rights and the right of a person with $25,000 to buy a $25,000 house, no matter where "it is located. Gov. Brown calls the law "a historic step toward giving every Galifornian the right to live where he pleases." Here's how the League forVDe-cency in Real Estate puts it: "Equal access to housing, without "regard for race, color or creed is demanded by social justice and equal protection for this right to acquire property falls within the legitimate police power of civil government in the American constitutional system." HAND IN HAND But Assemblyman E.

Richard Barnes, R-San Diego, looks at 450 PAIRS ALL WOOL SLACKS Value to $20 9.90 to 12.95 i I ii )) I yi CUFFED WHILI YOU WAIT NEW Revere Stereo Tape Cartridge System changes tapes automatically! (Makes recordings, tool) You've got to see it to believe it! The new Revere Stereo Tape Cartridge System is even more convenient to operate than an automatic record changer andit gives you full, rich, unmatched fidelity of sound on tape. Simply stack the tiny cartridges and touch a button this amazing machine threads, plays, changes the tapes aotocnaticafly. Up to 15 hours of uninterrupted stereophonic music. Choose from a wide variety of pre-recorded tapes, or record your own music from any sound source. Features radude: stereo and mono recordplaybac; aotomatic start-off, 18 watt PA system, keyboard controls, recofd level indicators on each channel, high-speed search lever, and many more professional sound 300 SPORT COATS $0K "Human rights and 'property rights are not severable.

They go hand in hand," he says. And the CREA's. Wilson insists that every American has "the right, to refuse to rent, lease or sell to anyone, and for any reason." VALUES TO $40 A VhiJ till, A I A $25 Vilut Imported xuvmaa uiaucu, picaiucm ui the State Board of Education, SHARKSKINS $16.95 Sheffield Library Move Approved The Oakland City Council has agreed to move the Sheffield branch library to a location it was told would be much more advantageous. The council agreed to transfer the branch from 2400 Revere Ave. described, as in an isolated residential pocket to 10716 MacArthur Blvdt, where a former furniture store will be leased.

Dr. Peter Conmy, city Library Commission and P-TA members were present to sponsor the change. plating the restrictions spelled SAVE! At the factory! Why pay more? out by the initiative in the state constitution, where the legislature cannot change it "You freeze this into the constitution by initiative measure 'OAKLAND PANTS FACTORY advantages. (Also available to aecx urn; epeaKs oi ngnts, too. Complaining that segregated neighborhoods lead to segregated schools, Braden says the initiative is an attempt by real estate groups to "put the right of apartment house owners over the right of kids of California for equal educational opportunity." There's been discussion about Ladiet' and Mn'i PANTS 1940 SAN PABLO AVE.

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