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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 21

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Oakland Tribunei
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4 -('. 1 Man-Alive i'ii lit a iim- jim Jim tuuiB iurears nas ueen inencuy With an erudite scholar living in Tel Aviv. Because of ana goi inrougjniemao Tf it PftltlPS'Trt fitfVlf Va tU tkDion l. 1VI intenltoiightto the end. So does my wife.

Our onlyz 'worry is for-our children and we're thinking of flying them out of Israel. Will you take them, and if we're killed, will you raise them? Yes, by all means. 1 1 4 v. r-j 1 1 1 1 i 7 'u. fill nie Nemen Coury, the insurance" investigator who" has that big yacht docked, at Jack TndoiTSquare y's 90," will back it into the dock betweeathe-Sea Wolf and Bow and 'Bell at 4 p.m.

tomorrow. Why? Well, he mm ft-i A fa. w. FA BILL FISET wants to do something for Oakland, and aboard the boat will be a rock 'n' roll group called The -Opposition, play ing a dockside concert: with go-go dancers for two hours. 'ak worn in.

i in mr'T'iiriii lirnniii-n' rirrii rmfi" rt is? Zt I 1 U' 1 U1C Cadets- -r Don DeGraf, the Co- Records distributor, double-taked at Gate 23 at Airport at the signr "United Air Lines Flight 21, jtion-stop San Francisco to (About rock, groups, DeGraf currently is touting "The Moby Grape," a Bay Area bunch with Loretta Young's son a member. My own favorite title this week is a Southern -iaUfornia juttejroMitoar ty." When they play, I guess, you stick to the roof. zr 0 00 0 K. W- iy I ROTC cadets frorti "five Oakland it 5fT iS-v -v iiE T71 -ii iv. Ar Mi1 avyarcls at theirannual spring cgmgeti tipn last -night at Oakland Auditorium.

Ca- The BART workers standing- huddled in yester- flay Vrain;" looking dismal and everything at a stand- -itilUSick- transit? -v About that, young Kim Vierra irLSD will die outwhea Rapid Transit offers-. a fast trip Joe Pyne, the feisty TV talk show host LXigoes on KTVU sometime in late summer. The station here irb U.S. just issued a sad statistic for the S.F. Post Office, where employes bought fewer Savings Bonds per capi--' ta than any other major city Glenn Dorenbush on he Pacific Airlines ad campaign: F'Why they issue parachutes to That i wnuld ppt the idea across." Lfi vi I 1, i det Col.

Martin Veqa (above. I Vr center) was master of ceremo- "1" srCS pw htesaf tbeeveni whicn'ihduded n- Hi' 0 0 0 salutes and barked commands, crisp marching by chrome-hel-' meted drill teams (right) and liwIBSB 18 1 5 shmild never, never have brought up that typing i -ere-n- cheerleaders. Oakland Technical High won top honors. r-p-: 1 1 if i inuiviuuai awaiua aiav vvcih lazy dog's back. Alice Wentworth points out it has too knuch duplication of letters, and how about a more practical line: "Blond Suzy-Qu Javf might wreck PX." Or: "Watch foxy Q.

Jengz bilk Dr. Svump." Or: X. J. Fumpx (qv) got back in." Or even: I X. J.

Whoz, fled quick" When -5-oung Mikeiambornra Coast Guardsmanf took-Terry- liillliilf llllill Illliill adebronrvasMmonlvJRe fc- 4t- a- -hiah schools 0 i Epperson as his bride the other -day, they sped from the reception to a waiting chartered plane at Oakland Airport. It flew them to S.F. Airport for a connecting flight to Acapulco. From Mike's dad, Bob: "The charter wasn't such a big deal. It came to less than the cost -ijjf a helicopter flight across the Bay-Frr-- i i Trlbung photos by Robert Stinnett 0 0 0 0 Redwood FEW AREAS LAGGING Mind over matter; Disher, principal at $hahnt MemfeMaw Schoolrworked out -all-the details -i, wiii rPws and workmen on the Grove-Shafter Park Plan iiii: A DIliE JT fl TI jimAM Piyx i uji in 1 1 ii 1 1 (utouttt? Delayed senger service in 1969.

Some sections of the Oak-land rapid transit subway con 2. The 19th Street station on Passenger service is sched-Broadway between 17th and uled to start September 1, 1969 aist-strwtsiseight Fri.June2,1967 21 The $4.4 million subway sec freeway (which is tearing up her school grounds;) for 'tjverything to come to a halt for one hour the other Afternoon While the kids had their annual spring dance "festival. "And all" the grizzled truck drivers stood around watching in rapt attention. When the hour the earth-moving equipment started again Walter Ramage, at the Leamington, got an urgenfappeal from a soldier in Vietnam, Pfc. Zane Ellis.

Ellis had a Rhinestone pin, a replica of the Flag, in the iiotelgifUhop some time back for his girl. His mother the pin and would Ramage send her a duplicate and send the soldier the The pin is en route to the another in Indiana. The kid will NOT get a bill. struction are behind schedule, but the delay is not expected to affect inauguration of pas and four weeks behind sched- 11 Teacher Rep. Wayne N.

Aspinall, chairman of the House- Interior Committee, says there' is no chance of final "congressional action" this year on the proposed redwoods national park in Cali-f ofnia. $1 Million tion between Fallon Street Seventh Avenue is about five months behind schedule because a steel dam across the Lake Merritt inlet collapsed last October, according to E. I. Mosher area project for the Oakland subway, Mosher and A. Kimbail, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) assistant general manager, said mostly weather has delayed various other pro- jectS.

Oakland through the down-4 town subway and south to Hayward. The 12th and 19th street jobs are scheduled to be finished in the spring of The 9 th Strwrworklslolje" finished in August, 1968 and the Fallon-Seventh. Avenue job was to be finished this August. However, Mosher said the-cave-in delayed the Fallon job- Tho ught 0 0 0 "Next year, we are going to" try to authorize some kind of a redwoods park," Aspinall ciA rtatite whrt Ym's sfine store on the Washington Saving on Underpasses OK Cap ns TiiTffl in an interview. ule.

This is a $15 million job. 3. Work on the $19.4 million 12th Street station, which includes some adjacent tunnels, and oh schedule. 4. The turn-out structure beneath 9th Street between Harrison and Webster streets and some tunnel work Included in the contract will cost $7.9 million and the i.workJthree.

-weeks behind. The project is 12 per cent complete. The turn-rout area will house a junc-tion for San Francisco and Eastbay trackage. 1 aTrsaid Hie delays" "were not significant at this -it "front so" put up on his marqueeT "Bless our Mall. It Aspinall said a hearing set it completion until early next CONCORD Mrs Nancy or's sub-committee on nation- IcGIone testified yesterday Five BaylArea Rapid Trans--A report issued yesterday to it (BART), underpasses in the BART Engineering Ckm-southerh Hayward will cost mittee as it inspected Oakland who has Andre's School ottne uance, put up a ai-parKS-souja DeunuuM t.

1 1 An artn insists Rnft POL rrw she was unaware capri pants 1 year. The 21st Street 24th Street project is scheduled for completion in June, 1968. BART has not as yet let the ju4t i MMiwi4 er --about $1 milUon less than" anTsubway work indicated: 1 A were Improper attire for a faculty member at a football game, 3amm lr TTlPTli. nKDai U11CI1L3 U1VU1VCU. t- ti mentioned the small town of White Bear Lake, ::5 -4.

'finishing" contracts for the stations. This involves install- The -comely 32-year-cld ino cnnh itomc as PQflathrs rw "i TKTTISSS Hayward, work- from 21st' Street-and Broad- tiJ with BART on the pfojectr-way to 24th and Grove streetr E7 fej nriD rbE Pened bids yesterday for the is 40 per cent complete, but at 5 threeweeks scheduler wood region of Callornia. tSSS "time. motner oi eignt said: "i naa nointention involve myself ItrtraBSplanteilieswenriioiflfflf a Teuton -here, and right away Marcella O'Gara, of Oakland, says that's nothing. She's from Spooner, Wise, I jwhich lias 2,500 people, -and at their.

reunion. here (a piciuc set for AugitteyShavfaTpsOI "ites. OOOO Hearmfs-meeldrfXav" lna controversy- over school-dress." She wore the black this dimension, cannot be con Low bidder was the -San I WW I I wl Iwlrivwwiuviui ii caDris to a came last Nov. 4. ducted while Congress is in session," Aspinall said.

"We Leandro joint venture of Stolte Gallagher and -have -to-wait until Congress i ft Dccari. urk IncTTEast Bay Excavat- Mrs. McGlone (ccupied the witness stand for the last hour and a half of yesterday's fighting to re- tain her Pacifica High School financial -teaching job. -ijii Aboutt i a i 1 a easterners; living here, MtVU's Stan Atkinson introduced his new newsman Park, on th6 air by welcoming Park to God's country." That line brought the very wrath si a cpflidintr letter i saving the climate location, lease and hr follows that there is no. mg Co.

Inc. The combme bid cLnceri year had figured the project at Secretary of the Interior 1,9 Stewart L. Udall is urging ac- Hayward City Council tion this year as-a last chance will loos over the Jiid next to save substantial groves of Tuesday, ij Under --direct examination -requirements has been under A new and elegant French-restaurant for Oakland was announced today at a brief Mirabeau, it will be located on the third floor of the 20th Street Mall overlooking the Kaiser Center roof garden and will have a dining room ca by def en counsel Peter -XXVUl a vicnwi ceremony auenaea oy, tagar -Kaiser, president of Kaiser 'tiere is either unbearably hot or rainy, the people are the world's tallest trees. He The underpasses are a dou ine worms uuicoi ura. ut me unaerpasses are a Franck, she testified on nine of the 20 charges that the ad- ministration has filed against.

hei in not renewing uuu- -tA frYiirrti i it oidt industries and A. r. pacity of approximately 130. A way for a year. Scarr announced that the Mirabeau signing completes -the occupancy of the first and third floors of the former White House premises, and -that "available space in the- cocktail lounee and -three pri aide as not giving up hope.

tracks wiU be at ground level Scarr, general manager of the r-TMnn fA foot fhaf if-nri narniiPt ths Wpstprn Pa-, Kaiser Center where the new anil uciiauet uic ticsiciu a- vate dining rooms are also in Snobbish, the area is loaded with homosexuals, nippies and topless; dancers, and people don't come transferred here. The Bay Area isn't -'to be compared with Chicago, Atkinson was told, and vv- I- 'viA An'oT-Hstener." If the newscas the plan Most colorful of the charges cific Raflroai-The underpass- restaurant will open in Octo- es will take traffic beneath Der- both rail lines. Tbe ceremony accompanied 20tn Street Mall is becoming quite limited." 1 "the Senate Interior Committee" brings out a bill and if Congress remains in session into the fall, there still may be an )ho mw ho in are tne capri pants incident and dress she wore on campus March 17. She contends, jt was 'merely a "mod" dress and Tljere will be, a' private elevator from the first floor entrance 6J the' maff direct to the Mirabeau's foyerr and ar- aue IBUCi sifcuiH-r -T .1. n.

sigiung 017a long-term lease- Chef Roblin. known interna- iiimftllu anI arart itia ctiK. says it agamr the samei'ex-listenerwiU proba i vtT. Alfred JRnhhn hntnnartneri hitect rRenrik Bull is plan- "wrif a Pain -proving' inecay-Areanaa us suai m. tee tieu "iga uciuic luioi through ihe area, Out tne City ject of Tmahonai magazine llut -4-- him The-public-h earing was Frenchman in the Kitchen," nearing the end of its eighth will staff the kitchen of the" day yesterday before Mrs.

Gilbert Barthe. me 'Ondine's The Israel Information service in wew io er0Und level. maure a anaoorm have been most inter- maitre d'f and John Hamilton Mirahpan McGlone was finally sum- eriiPusifitters-toracyjmsts-The-current- 62 1 ,000 in Nursing The-major-exlstinggradc loned to testify. EauiDment and fixtures lor the Eastbay for a long cf Marin County. Hamilton and Barthe will be the tesident-owners of the new 1 establishment, it a an- nounced by Gutekunst To be called Restaurant lagoon at EiMZMlsraAPM the kitchen, dining room and lounge will be furnished by John Breznikar of East Bay crossings at the Western Pacific tracks, now a "source of traffic congestion, be eliminated by the underpass- Mrs.

McGlcne was to return to the witness stand as the hearing resumed at 10 a.m. today. a and are most pleased to be able to bring a great restaurant to the area." Planning work on the caption: "The area is expected to be one of the today compared with 582,000 nitu'B ma inr tourist attractions." in 1964. Restaurant Supply. V.

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