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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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0 Video Gom 0 Regional Paries Budget Doubled Prof May Return to Campus report, were allegations by the House Committee on UnAmeri- Audio Wasn't; Pardon, lease LONDON Richard Dim-bleby, Britain's leading television news personality, let loose an ad lib Biursdayjnight when he thought he was off air. The British Broadcasting Corp apologized. "Jesus wept' said Dimbleby when a program of Queen Eliza- can Activities that Katz was engaged in Communist activities Directors of the East Bay Regional Park District will receive a $3,040,580 budget next Tuesday, almost double, the highest previous one. The proposed budget will include tax funds received for the first time from Contra Costa residents, who voted last year for capital' Improvements and $352,635 for land acquisition. A total of $85,000 is suggested for new equipment and the placement- of obsolete.

equipment, with $81,420 for the txsts of the elections of 1962 and 1964. The largest portion 'of the $1,157,000 to be spent in Contra in 1956 and 1957. -GERMAN DEPARTMENT The U.C. German department wanted to rehire Katz for the current academic year. Usually to become a ieth'ayta-ikmanyLradde parttheistricWCostaunty4s4or4and-4)ur- such -department wishes are Expenditures in the two coun automatically; honored.

ly vanished from the screen because of technical difficulties. The expression is a British one of dismay. A faculty report said Katz had informed bis department chairman that in 1958 he had refused to answer House Committee questions on Fifth Amend ment grounds. According to the report, Chancellor Strong was "con BERKELEY Hie rehiring of a faculty member who had dropped because of his political background has been recommended by University of California President Clark Kerr, it was revealed yesterday. Involved is Dr.

Eli Katz; who alsoharbeenendorsed forTe-hiring as an assistant professor by Acting Chancellor Martin Meyerson, Dr. Arthur M. Ross told the academic senate. Ross is chairman of the Senate's emergency executive committee. He said the matter is before the-regents.

He recommended that it le returned to campus level "as is customary for such an appointment 7-STRONG'S REFUSAL Kate, now teaching at a mid-western college, took the loyalty oath required for U.C. employes in 1963. But then-Chancellor Edward W. Strong refused to rehire him after his contract ran out last June. The Senate had taken up the matter some time ago and recommended reinstatement.

But Kerr's and Meyerson's recommendations were not known un til Ross made them public yesterday. At the center of the controversy, according to a faculty cerned with the, apparent dis ties will be $1,883,580 in Alameda County and $1,157,000 in Contra Costa County. Total revenue is estimated at $3,104,284. This includes the $63,704 difference between budget and revenues set aside for emergencies as an unappropriated balance. ANTICIPATED RETURNS The current 10-cent tax is expected to produce $2,802,783 from A 1 a a County and $1,106,000 from Contra Costa County, The balance is expected from federal grants or $92,100 another $124,401 from the district's revenue-producing facilities and crepancy" between Katz' signing of the oath in the fall of 1961, and his "alleged Com munist activities within five chases and capital improvements in the new parks to be acquired." Another $30,000 is for maintenance and operation of the regional parks expected to be opened for limited public use in the coming year.

The balance of $141,197 is of the district's administrative Contra Costa pro-rata share expenses. '-V" TAX INCREASE REVENUES Revenues of $845,800 in Alameda County, and $553,000 in Contra Costa County are es-'timated from the five-cent tax increase in effect through 1969. All funds from the tax increase will go exclusively for the purchase of land and capital improvements. 3 The budget.redommends $646,186 maintenancerrand operation of the eight part and recreation areas existing in the district. A total of $222,929 is anticipated for Tilden Regional Parfc, ilpi: years" of his signing it.

The faculty report said Strong wrote Katz that U.C. did not have a reason for. declining to including $44,604 for the Botanic Garden for the Nature Area. Expehses for the other regional parks are estimated as follows: Anthony Chabot, Redwood, Cull Canyon, Sunol, Lake Temescal, $55,535, and Roberts, $39,888. 5 Administrative expenses are expected to total $308,339 and the cost of operating the headquarters, including accounting, purchasing, and the general manager's office estimated at -Salariesrfor-the district's 132 full-time and six part-time employes will require $656,073 of the total budgeted for park operation and maintenance; and administrative costs.

3 A review the latter appointment. $85,000 from unspent equipment And if it did, Strong added; "I do not believe that the university is under any obligation to re funds last year.f r-The $1,883,580 proposed to be veal It." spentin Alameda -County includes $954,525 for operation and maintenance of the eight present regional parks, along with administrative expenses. 5 Name Applied ta MELBOURNE The name Australia was first applied to South sea islands. Another $410,000 is earmarked am ixKg)y3D)y PRICES GOOD OLD ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH TO BE DEMOLISHED Mass will be celebrated on Sunday for last time a JjA ii UIIII.

(Ml 9cna MAY 28-30 'HEAD START' HOLIDAY STCllt llt-U DRY Oakland Store- OPEN SUNDAY 9:00:30 CLOSED MONDAY oiTr.OBt Hill Hayward 8O0A FQl OPEN SUNDAY-Regolar Houri ml ki MONDAY-l II k. jmm Kingiford CANADA DRY ZC FLAVORS J7 CHARCOAL BRIQUETS PoDulor vorittv of sodoi rtK 10 lb. Bag mt mm including PAY LESS! Old Church Victim of Progress A Oakland. Catholic church that has ministered to Portuguese, Italian and Spanish speaking peoples for 73 years is one of the latest victims of progress and redevelopment- Masses will be celebrated in St Joseph's Church, Seventh and Chestnut Streets for the last time this Sunday. wood-frame Gothic structure is to be taken over by the Acorn Redevelopment Project.

It would have required $150,000 to bring the building up to code, according to the Rev, Edgar Rocha, pastor, and that was considered too much for the restoration of such an old building. St. Joseph's Parish will now low Calorie. lit iTT'im Ii A mm. HOT COLD n'Jr School Aid From U.S.

Merely 6 Despite the publicity surrounding federal aid, California will receive only about 6 per, cent of the total revenue used to sup--port its elementary and ary schools The remaining 94 per cent will continue to be paid by taxpayers at the local and ste level The figures were reported by the California Teachers Association after a study of the current and forthcoming federal aid programs; Approximately $169 million in federal funds will be distributed to local districts for the 1965-66 school year, double last year's contribution. Another $120 million is expected to be allocated for education-related programs for children and for adult Job training. The biggest single chunk of federal funds $92.3 million will come from the Elementary and Secondary Education' Act of J965, designed primarily to aid children of low income families. Expenditures for vocational education programs will total about $21 million; Brown OKs $1.3 Million In Grants Tribune Capital Bureau SACRAMENTO Gov. Edmund G.

Brown today approved $1.3 million in federal "project head start" "grants" including $150,000 for eight Eastbay programs. The project will provide preschool training for some 8,000 children this summer as part of the federal war on poverty. 5 Brown said some of these children will work with crayons and books, visit a zoo, see a farm and have other experiences for the first time as a result of "head start." Here are the Eastbay federal grants: Alameda County schools, Livermore Pleasanton nursery school scholarship foundation, and schools, Pleasanton school district, New Haven schdol district, $13,000. Contra Costa County Community-action steering-committee, Mt. Diablo school district, $6,000, and County School Department, $9,400.

A pkg. i YOUR CHOICE I SPORTSMAN BORIS SEROV VCBA REGAL CARRIAGE of 50 mst! i Styra- foam- KS: BIG 9 INCH DEEP STYLE CELLO PACK pi PREMIUM DEER Sotisfying be combinedrwith St. Andrew's I IN POLY PACK Your fifth OF 100 Parish The merged parish will be "to Mfte Salesian Fathers of St John Bosco with the Father Rocha as pastor. Andrew's Church is at LIGHT LAGER San Pablo Avenue and Brocfr hurst Street 1 K0DACHR0ME II 35MM FILM 20-Exps. 2.59 3.59 K0DACHR0ME II MOVIE FILM 8mm Roll 8mm Mag.

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St. Cyril's Parish in Michael McMillan, 25, of 5675 East Oakland. St. Joseph's was found K0DACOLOR FILM 120,127,620 ed in 1891. The 50O-seat church fusion of $50 million; These "funds are directed toward reducing dropout through wprk-study programs, adult education and literacy training.

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