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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 5

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Sec. I 5. Friday, Nov. 9. 1956 CCCC Engineers, SUP in uf ual Aid Pact 1 SE have Uittle hope of achieving By RAY CHRISTIANSEN Pete Weber, powerful At his objective.

i In connection with the de lantic Coast labor official and Mock Earthquake Disaster Exe rcis or Red Cross, CD A make-believe earthquake along the San Andreas Fault put thousands of civil defense and Red Cross personnel to work on a simulated disaster recovery problem in 16 northern and central California counties last night. The imaginary temblor hit at 5 p. m. with an intensity of 9.0-plus on the Richter scale of earth- nomic interests of the men we represent." AT CONFERENCE. Weber, who will be the guest of the Western States Conference of Operating En business manager of the Op termined effort of George Meany, AFL-CIO president, to establish an effective rival erating Engineers announced here last night that PARLEY SET Representatives of California law enforcement officers, concerned with the controversial search and seizure ruling, will meet in Oakland November 29 and 30 to do snmpthinir the had consummated a mu gineers opening here tomorrow, came to San Francisco to win the support of the Sailors the local level with the Teamsters Union and the independent International Lonugshore-men's Association.

ISOLATE Cl'RRAN. The new alliances apparently isolated Joe Curran's National Maritime Union and Harry Bridges' International Longshoremen's and a e-housemen's Union. Bridges has long sought an all-coast longshoremen's union under his domination. It is obvious under the new alignment that Bridges would tual assistance pact with both Harry Lundeberg's Sailors Union of the Pacific in a labor dispute with the Weyerhauser Huune magnitude slightly. bigger than the quake of 1906.

The workers applied the temblor hit at the peak of the; about it. Union of the Pacific and Paul Hall's Atlantic and Gulf dis steampship and lumber inter JNerve center for the natural same techniques they have homebound rush hour. Within longshore union to the ILA, Weber said: "The AFL-CIO is not going to stand on a pedestal and tell us how we are going to operate. The fact is we have mutual interests on the eastern waterfront and we must and will work together to further the eco- ests. -'i They will draft bills" to "al- Victor interna trict of the Seafarers International Union.

an hour, the personnel of 7h" con the ruhng, for sub- San Francisco Disaster Corps practiced in nuclear attack defense exercises to problems which would be encountered disaster test exercise was the State Region 2 control headquarters, a concrete facility dug into a hillside on Grizzly mission to the January session The East Coast operating tional vice president of the Operating Engineers Union, will preside at the two-day were on hand at the city control center at the Youth Guid in a large scale natural dis of the State Legislature. Attending the two day meet- engineers earlier had worked out working arrangements on ance Center. meeting. reaic uiva. Berkeley.

RESCUE PROBLEMS. Oneratinns here went di- inS wil1 be Assistant Attorney Nicknamed "Operation There, and in local disaster rected by R. Adm. A. G.

Clarence Linn and the city's disaster chief, legislative commiUees of the headquarters in coast commu I alonff wth Mavor Georee nuineys Associavion nities from Crescent City to Salinas, civil defense and disaster officials plotted the tem Quiver," the disaster test problems were based on information of what destruction an actual quake of similar magnitude would cause. The data was supplied by seismologists at the University of California. In San Francisco, the paper Christopher and Police Chief Frank Ahem. Red Cross personnel and volunteers manned the San Francisco chapter and California Peace Officers Association. The latter represents police chiefs and sheriffs.

COAKLEY CHAIRMAN. blor destruction and worked out rescue, relief and hospital problems. headquarters at 1625 Van Ness Ave. to work out mass Alameda County District Attorney J. Frank Coakley is care problems.

chairman of both legislative committees. The meeting will be in his Oakland office. The search and seizure rul For purposes of the exercise, two major fires were simulated to complicate earthquake rescue and relief work one on Webster between Hamilton and Jefferson FROM OUR BUDGET FLOOR ing was handed down by the 1 State Supreme Court last year. It bans any evidence obtained Squares, and the other in the financial DAMAGE REPORTS. SS Gtary Thru to Market Reports on damage, in juries and fatalities poured into the control center from WEEK-END SPECIALS I 1 -r3 violation of constitutional guarantees against unreasonable search and seizure.

RULE ASSAILED. Coakley has told the State Senate Interim Committee on the Judiciary that the so-called exclusionary rule should be revoked by legislation, on grounds that it is "fallacious and unsound." He urged amendment of the penal code to admit proper I i XK- No phone or mail orders. neighborhood wardens, and disaster workers stationed around the city. Rescue and first aid crews, medical aid, police, fire and utilities crews were dispatched theoretically to' fill out the exercise. There was no public participation in the test.

evidence "irrespective of the All the local control centers in the 16 county area were manner in which it was ob tained," with changes in pro linked to the regional control cedures for obtaining search Slut 14Vito2i'i and 38 to 46 rs? vsifi center in Berkeley by teletype, telephone and radio networks. Harry H. Stoops, regional co-ordinator, directed operations STATIONS MANNED. In addition to San Francisco. Red Cross workers manned disaster stations at chapter headquarters in San Rafael, Menlo Park, Richmond, Bur-lingame and Oakland.

The city of Hayward took the opportunity of the earthquake test to try out six new civil defense sirens recently installed there. warrants. TV Channel 13 Shift Approved Stockton's television station KOVR, Channel 13, was authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in Washington yesterday to move its transmitter from Mt. Diablo to Butte Mountain and increase its power. The commission at the same time rejected a request by Sacramento Station KCCC-TV, Channel 40, that it be permitted to move to Stockton and use a Mt.

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