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EfOjtMwCM tor rx the iui w2 ssnaa an k4 i.w 5j. ri a prwrawr as jer.Vd 6e vaosfXMA to 5e jas THE WHITE HOUSE 25 AND WEBSTER KAISER CENTER, OAKLAND wfeea taBsr Zt Swt tsw fee sa-sra: zmsrjoi a-Jt Utaesas 5 I water the hgj veA 1 1 Sfoaar Ovxs asd Ster- pas ha- fiara aoc Kixca w3 a inKal an specsSiasrjcs d'crxs- TV7 ssat be Sdjfced I-iiw ft itars fiaTXg tisrf.j.V.r&er I. fc wl3 lay aa track Jtaras rrsfsii Sha: Iar jra-i ar4 draas pepes fcc, has rsfarifed ad-1 FBI Tests Hand for Gunpowder s-je i-Ar. tJVUirn a UZ trad. mM pevft.

xto far the rfjrt (4 (sk.ar4 vA C'-er CaS-ma torVvrt, A Senate ppesaieRfr fsr JC fwnw, acvr the miif, pre dsi-ed fit tV Gwerwr wS3 ijc-reed Jifce it a Bom repivvdv Tfjf. ft the earrrt rf hwJa wrr einVid t2 bO-n tf-e fpfar'j fJf are lifted after NAACP Official Hits Open Enrollment Plan UtM r4 vxiirxim to wt-ir ent3 are lrerd for 5 to diacxcTag jtiidenti frvm v)CKimA him Pare panicaiing a the i wr niri Mrt. I 1 Kaver- ftiH ifrr fif fatJ last leo traaxr-avd afcaaat at A.C-.er speaker, wso gave' la name at J. Foiey of Dsrado sofzested that rarest? accstrpasy- their chil vd Mud be wrstea at tnrM wrtfcin the tefl-tale ton, CAKjneniaid. The fcaJ tape are "read" dren to asd from school lArxr day to dawxHSrat iqp-port for the board of edacatioa.

rrefted to rft? Ajrit? ft 0 rkft sffslwe i ftefdv TV fcaffjr prwfefr-ft a adrfd tist week ty Sewo fW0tmmxd ef fkkney- vxmsA te. wiSd net aside ftsft-htxt a year fr-r dee-water 4 12 rriSjM a year far mrfea- rrfcal ewid be in dedared, "tfid tfce aiMatk cfe-JecU." TV aeriai' taid tot exf estd dJispJeaanre wtJi (Vr part i4 the bi3 twf It nvw vetemer4 a.Vt the port fund. fjyrnf predkted ttot the Sen-ate lnanr Gvmrr.lttee will re timmeni removal rf the prervi-k Uirfttxww. A fVr figM the amend-rfsent te p'ibl, aid. Mr- KartweSl Kemerfy, 3 Mem3 who has amended board meetings for tot past eiht months withal takg any part in the debate over racial imbalance told the board last night: "It seems to me that only people who five within the Skyline boundaries want to keep them the way they are.

People everyplace else seem to feel they could be redrawn to great advantage. Then the board could get on to other matters." BIG BUY! WEATHER PROOFED UPHOLSTERED PATIO GROUP tarjt. "ftofrrA rnaefcsne Aathrritie beijeved the jrkfy piece (A efAKt tasder FBI WTstsqr the kand to be a key factor in the case, Mefvyn w7ialhi, deputy Cor.tra Cota Cnty cwaner, cwifinned that the hand wat found and was terrtativefy identified thrwgh FBI fingerprint tests a that cf Trie FBI declined comment. But it wat learned that the hand, a right one and one of 40 recwered at the crash site, waj to be subjected to paraffin testa to determine if it contained (A gunpowder. f'araffm tests wrmaliy bring rJt blue xtaifrt trAitxiaig Hit hand recently had Hred a gun.

Ti tond, packed in dry Ice, aa flown to Washington last night. Fortyrie paswengers and the crew of three perished when the Fairchild F-27 turtioiet dived 2 cushion love seat 2 club chairs coffee table France Center Of NATO Row OwUoed from Paje 1 cnrAry t'fiM vrtyK an Allkd utKn to the teUnd future, whV It to the preseTit Creek vrnXtm. A carload purchase makes this low, low price possible. Patio ensemble looks great indoors or out. Weatherproof all steel frames finished in ivory foam filled tufted cushion in soft blue floral.

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It said 80 per cer of the appraisers contributed to Cranston's 192 campaign. Schrade said there had been Use your White House No money down Tt toxic nuestiwi torsglnj; fver the 13-year alliance relate take months pay- Pi rK to trie remarkable regeneratn Cwftinent war nd the fact Uit wien it was f'rwd Uruted SUte had a mwoly of nuclear weapon and ww Uiere la a fyvietrAmer- kan italmate that ha alteted euort 1-xxx Sdyt Brd preiidect Alan A. LeA-s7 asked Mrs. wVit to drr cenl her r.p(air.t3 Ux Sept of SchooU Ussri I. Pb'Hip so th7 can be kavitisziM.

I OF THE TIME The board met for approxi-matefy lw boor yesterday, zrti most of the teme was de-roted to the race issue and the opesi enroRrnent plan adopted last week for The mentji of the open enrollment plan were hotly debated at a p.m. cornmittee-of-the-whole work sexskn. Dr. Robert L. Nolan, ho voted against the proposal, argued that it will not relieve racial imbalance at' Skyline.

He also maintained that the plan would draw more white students away from Cartkmont and Oakland Technical High School, worsening the racial balance tiiere. Board member Lorenzo N. Horjppe diwgreed. IT WILL WORlf Hoopes said the plan "will put Negroes at Skyline, far beyond any boundary changes that could be made there." "I have searched for some kind of boundary changes to improve racial balance at Skyline," he added, "and I have not found anything better than thi open enrollment proposal." "If anyone has a better plan," he said, "let him come forward with it." Later, during the regular board meeting, Mrs. Cyril Fabio of SOW Seneca president-elect of the Castlemont High School P-TA offered a different plan: "There are about 1,000 student in portable at Castle-moni," she said.

'Take the portable and the studenU and the teachers, and move them to Skyline." LEVELS CRITICISM Mrs. Fabio delivered a scathing criticism of the board for its failure to deal with the racial problems of the school district. She recalled that national NAACP leaders warned in 2 there would be lawsuits, boycotts and picketing in Oakland unless the school board acted. "Because you have failed to act," she said, "Oakland now becomes another statistic, a city whose Infuriating tactics of delay have spurred the 1962 threat of a boycott into a reality." The board has not discussed the boycott directly although it has received many let-many speeches about the boycott since it was announced several weeks ago. WITHOUT COMMENT Last night members received, without comment, ome advice on how to deal with it.

Mrs. Alice Runge, who said her son goes to Skyline, suggested that the board schedule tests at all the schools Monday reports to Atty. Gen. Mosk indicating "Improper, inadequate the vmflu imsi allegiance. Since Eor'pe to thieved new strength to the point of even Udi-tyetxkttl no- of and defective supervision of state inheritance tax appraisers' performance of their official duties.

"Those reports indicate state WairfjngUn arid UnAon, which l. frnch view, tl alliarre cwirontod with lie pr'Alem 'f reshaping Ue cnv inheritance tax appraisers may be keeping duplicate sets of ac counts which have the effect of roand (Jive all partwr padding the expenses charged as overhead in the performance of their official duties so as to report deceptively low net in a greater votf in military d- Ad hrvr can it prevent the r(r-jwl or wakening 0 corrtro) over nur ar weajnj? Alv Ue profilem of linking fsritain wilh tiie (jritir'ntal at-Jx-s in mMtttiv. and military Mheres renri-1in unvlvd Danviile- The lasst message from the doomed ship indicated tlie pilot and ptmiiAy the co-piW and stewardess had been slain by a passenger. The phraae, "My God, I've been shot, I've been ahot, help," has been heard by vne officials and newsmen who have listened to the tape, whkh was recorded in the control Uwer at Ue MetfrxJitan Oakland International Airpfirt. fiadio Station KCBS in San Francico said iU engineers had re-record' the 6iVrXi4 radio message, after eliminating extraneous swnds, and that the message sounded to them like: I've been shot we've been shot." Tiiis lent strength to earlier speculation that both pilots must have been slain.

MfrT OTANDSOLT But others were unable to decipher anything other than the word "shot" at the crucial portion of the tape, Because tA this uncertainty, a copy of the tape was flown to the Bell Telephone Co. sound laboratories in Murray Hill, J. Expert there were at work today running spectograph tests A it In an attempt to clarify the garbled passage. George A. Van Epp, nupcr-vlilng air safety investigator for CAB in the East Coast re-gion said the master tape was under guard In the CAB offices at Kennedy International Airport In New York, his seat of operations.

Van Epps said several copies of the tape were being prepared for the Murray Hill experts, and that the tests might take several days. M. R. Schroedcr, engineer In charge of the New Jersey tests, said today the projnet "looks hopeful" on the basis of preliminary examination of the tape, 1 French President de Gaulle come figures. Cranston fired back that Schrade had failed to produce "a shred of evidence that I or a single inheritance tax appraiser has been guilty of the slightest wrong-doing.

"His attempt three weeks before the election to read sinister or illegal implications into it exposes his resolution for exactly what it is the gutter politics we have come to expect of this wantft the whole r.yfem of NATO Integrated mili tary command dinrnantled. He rnvlionii a Ointinental nytem, probiibly under French leadership, bawd on natirmal force. Thin In similar to thc'jrencnt NATO ctup but without the pre irresponsible Republican," said dominance now exercised by Washington. YOUR CHOICE! FOAM RUBBER OR INNERSPRING TWIN SET No one denies that the nuclear age has brought about fundamental and Irrevocable changes to the Europe of 15 years ago. 'Victoria" by Serta a White House exclusive Even Secretary Husk admits NATO must adapt to new forms and areas of Communist aggres Cranston.

When the resolution was introduced, State Sen. Fred Farr, D-Carmel, attempted to get it stricken from the record of the Senate as a "scurrilous political attack." But, after studying the Senate rules, the members found they could do no more than order the resolution not to be printed in the journal. This was done on an overwhelming roll call vote. State Sen. JamesA.

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