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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 23

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San Francisco, California
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End in Sight for Old Hall of Justice Oahhmd Aide Named Western Business Funds. Cecil S. Riley, assistant. He held a Coro Foundation city manager of Palo Alto fellowship and is a veteran of The end was in sight today Holiday Inn Corp. of M.

Justin Herman said, was for San Francisco's old Hair America will operate the ho. agreed upon because it will This group will foot the tr.r.i rvui Kill ti, since 1955, has been named the Korean War, serving In elation of San Francisco morrow In the Mural Room of the St. Francis Hotel. "Assessment: Full Disclo of Justice. That became clear as the tel.

take the developers that long A non-profit Chinatown to complete their plans, group will be in charge of the However, the group has the Marine Corps Riley is married and the father of two boys and a girl. Redevelopment Agency sub Affair; sure Or a Private will be his topic. 0j cultural center which will agreed, as a token of its good nutted to the Board lion of the Chinese Cultural lu Center, which will be located Jhe city council approved on the ground floor of move Manager building. I Jero me Keithley last night Construction of the center I and sct Hlley'a salary at will be a major success for'17 month, starting Supervisors a detailed plan -uuuu aJin. pay me uiy a for replacing the Hall on tlie i month for every month until Kearnv Street with a 10 mil- 1 ouiiaing.

resemnnng it pays tor tne lanu. liar to Hear Tinney Citv Assessor Joseph K. i. i niinaiown tiankpr j. lv.

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FOOT Till: BILL 1 The center will include a terday, is one and the same AdRhh.MhM as revealed some weeks ago rndor An nrrrpempni uith Varicose Veins OIIITIRATID .1 KOfURGIKY NO PAIN NTlmloit ffc ZS3S MUHom ftt. He is a graduate of Castle' mont High School in Oak land, later attended San Ma Directors of Justice Knter permanent Oriental art ex-prises are builder Robert hibit, Clunese ubrary and a 11 by The Examiner: lthe and gumect to Cahill, architect Clement The hotel and center will approval by the supervisors, spacious auditorium. Bumpjnaitl'J)uiTOiEU 12 Suttrr Sinh 673-l3h2 AUCTION TOIHY 10 A. M. 1 r.

M. R. RaftrrflrM Anrrinnrrr tea Junior College, Sani Francisco State College and took hi bachelor'i degree in history at Stanford University. I Chen, Central Auto Parks president Charles H. Evans, businessman George Fong and Harold L.

Moose of be built by Justice ustice Enterprises won't prises, a local investment pay the City for the land un-, group that will pay the City til late next vear. $350,000 for the old Hall. This, redevelopment boss Both the hotel and the will be served by a privately built 500-stall underground garage. Brt. 21 2Imd SU.) Soal Fram-uro.

Plum M6-J0O0I ROBERT E. MAYER Shipping honor Propcllor Clubllonor r. 4 To Ma ycr San Francisco shipping executive Robert K. Maer today was presented with the San Francisco Propeller! Club's annual man of the year" award The presentation as made 1 at a luncheon at the St. Fran-1 cis Hotel.

Mayer, a former FBI agent who entered the shipping business 16 jcais ago as, ident of the Pacific- American Steamship Asso- i ciation. is now Pacific Coast manager for the Todd Ship-; yards Corporation. He is also president of the Western Shipbuilding Asso-! ciation and ice president of the San Francisco Marine! Exchange. ft' I i I I I if' I' I Forums on How to Find Jobs A job finding technique based on the premise that "no one owes you a job" will be taught in a series of forums opening here tonight. Every Wednesday evening a panel of business execu-tlves will speak to 50 Job-seeking hite collar workers.

ii SKILLS "What we are going to do (s to teach job-seekers that it is up to them to show employers that their skills wilF produce a profit." said David P. Lewis, chairman of the! jfj. I Junior Chamber of Commerce Job Finding Forum. "Thousands of job-seekers are going around today with Ihe strange idea that employers that our i i somehow owes them a bv-ing" Tonights job-finding torum for white collar workers of all ages will be held from 7j r.m. to 8 p.m.

in the 12th floor Directors Room at 300 Montgomery St. Miss Phyllis Gillett, man-! ager of the State Department of Employment's commer-j clal and professional office here, congratulated the jun-j lor chamber on its project. SHOWCASE "This is a very fine idea," she said. "Too many people don't know how to sell themselves to put their skills and abilities into a kind of showcase." Since The Examiner presented the most effective job-hunting techniques in a story two weeks ago, many, women have telephoned to complain that employers are looking only for "the bunny-types." "If an employer calls in for a 'cute girl under 2.V." Miss Gillett said, "we tell him that we will send him an attractive ad competent woman. We 't work on an age basis, and we are placing large numbers of women over 35," ahvektisument That's what the other United Air Lines stewardesses call her.

Because she's been flying for almost three years now. (The average tenure of a United stewardess is only 2 1 months before she gets married.) But she's not worried. How many girls do you know who can serve cocktails and dinner for 35 without losing their composure? And who smile the whole time like they mean it? (They do.) Not too many, right? That's part of the reason why only one girl out of every 30 who applies for stewardess school becomes a United stewardess. But still, since United invented the stewardess back in 1930, we've trained over 15,000 smiling reasons to fly the friendly skies. Maybe that's why more people fly United than any other airline.

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