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ta- .) i 1 Plans for Jit rizee i I City Auditor Aka A. Brine, after nearly 14 yean in office, ii looking for ward to retirement and more time for church work, playing golf and working on hbyarl Appointed by tbe Oakland City Council to hli position oa Sept 1, 1961, Mr. Brizee waa elected to a fail fonrynar term in 1965 and won notation in 1969 and 1971. Now 61, ke will step out of office on June 10. On July 1', the new city auditor will be Nonna Ng La if, senior auditor in Mr.

Brine's office, who was-etated over Sam Lazar in the May runoff election. Mr. Brine and his wife, Dorothy, plan to remain in They hope to make one trip abroad-to visit a relative in Belgium and potaibly spend a little time in Switzerland. Beyond that, Mr. Brine said recently, well probably be more active than we have been in the Melrose Baptist Church.

A devout Christian, Mr. Brine said: 1 think that your religion is Just a religion unless it really affects your life. 1 think that Christianity is a way of life? An avid golfer, Mr. Brisk said we Just have a ball whenever he and friends get together to play a round. Mr.

Brine recently purchased a cam-eta and said he is tinkering with the idea of taking up photography as a the bug bites me. A native of San Jose, Mr. Brizee Joined Oakland as an intermediate clerk for tbe Port of Oakland in 19S7. He was named senior account clerk in the city auditor's office four years later. On Sept 1965, the Oakland City Council named him auditor-controller, when the office was known by that mum In 1968, the citys voters adopted a new city charter changing the title of the office to city auditor.

r. A retirement dinner in Mr. Brizee's honor will be held Friday beginning with a no-best cocktail bom1 at 1:19 at the Blue Dolphin restaurant in San Leandro. Reservations nay be made by calling Roberta Dooley in tbe city auditor's office, 271-1179. i 1 it-.

Mr-'v AUNMZEE CITY EDITION TUESDAY JUNE. 21, 1977 FO Subscription Price SS.2S per Month Newsstand Price 25c serving four life terns for the 1976 murders of four California Highway Patrol officers in Los Angeles, and Kenneth Como, convicted of stealing guns in a 1971 plot to free convicted matf murderer Charles Manson. Guards found the gun in a cell occupied by Devis. Potter would not say exactly where the gun was found or howjt was smug-' gled into the maximum security When we got it, it wasnt That's all HI say. I dont want to dize anybody's life, he Special ta The FOLSOM Joseph Remiro, one of convicted assassins of Oakknd Schools Supt-Marcus Foster, and about nine other Folsom inmates are in isolation cells todajf in a suspected escape plot discovered by.

prison authorities ear ly this month. 4 Acting on a note slipped to a prison guard, prison officials on June 4 found a 9-millimeter pistol, 28 cartridges and 17; convict-made knives. It could be an internal gang problem where they were going to do some eliminating, or it' could be an escape plot, or it could be a combination of both, said Associate Warden-Stewart Authorities initially put 17 convicts in isolation after the shakedown. Among those still in isolation besides Remiro, a 29-year-old charter member of the so-called "Symbionese Liberation-Army, are Bobby Augustas Devis, 56, i- JOSffH REMIRO wow two or rowovn Flan to WASHINGTON (AP) The Food and Drug Administration intends to baa all over the counter daytime sedatives, it announced today. FDA commissioner Donald Genuine ATHENS, Greece (AP) An Italian tourist, arrested for strolling nude the center of Athens, said he was by the Mkwtneys.

of the ancient displayed in so many public places in the Greek capital, police reported today. Over the Counter Arv.S.it a Ban Sedatives FIRST LADY ROSALYNN CARTER (LEFT), OAKLAND'S RUTH LOVE Mrs. Carter headed San Francisco meeting of mental health commission Published Since 1874 Dick Alien Suspended Page 31 rV'-i, AWonan Of Europe Page 11 VIEWPOINTS Literary 1, Battleground Pog 18 i mm tnwwjj fiusirasir Harrah Buys Idaho Sites Page 37 I VARIATIONS ALetter From Marcy Page 19 Sunny Wednesday imlsi! i 9 29 ...12 26 .37 34 Comics 17 Crossword ,.25 klnkninmn V4 mranwivviwiT 19 1 1 Funeral 30. ffx 1 II Pony Philips I fiWlMNB ssssfsssS Sports 14 i 19 Viewpoints II Wpathor 4 Wotajerwerd ..27 Vsl 104-172 (4) are-. Protesters Greet The First Lady This is the first time in Folsom's history that a gun has been smuggled inside.

There have been escapes, but with no violence. An escape attempt would have been periloul for the convicts, Potter said. Their cell tier in Building No. is watched by an armed guard in a gun Csutlnned Back Page. Cat 4 lessen anxiety or otherwise provide sedation other than by causing drowsiness.

Users of these products, he said, run the risk of being drowsy during the day when they may be operating automobiles or dangerous machines and need to be alert Kennedy made the announcement hearing on sedatives 1 by a Senate Small Business Monopoly nj uwawK jnvtiw mir tan by causing drowxhma About 7 million a drug companion from There art roughly 16 ntajor daytime sedatives Labeling and advertising for the sedatives may contain each terms aa calmative, for the relief of simple nervous tension or ledative. -Dr. Kennedy said that, given the rbka of drowsinea and the abeence of aqr demonstrated medical benefit, there seems to be no Justification for the con-' tinned marketing of these products An FDA epokesman said daytime sedatives are chemically similar to nonpna-cription sleeping aids. The difference is the way theyre promoted," he said. He aaid a person seekinp similar chemical could buy nighttime deep aids or even take cough or cold medicine.

But it would not be labeled and it Ceuttnued Back Page, Ct. 4 It I U.S.-British Air Shutdown Threat aid inch product! as Cope, Compos, Miles -Nervine, Tranquim and Quiet World would be The FDA commissioner said he knew of no evidence that daytime sedatives Art Buff Bernardo Antonio Fuchs, IS, protested that his arrest contradicted the Greek glorification of the human body. Bat ho was ordered to stand trial on a charge of offending public morals. The main problem Involved Britain's complaints that it gets only one third of the 859 million annual commercial air business between the two countries. The Americans say British proposals for a bigger slice of tbe bosinear would inhibit free Pan American World Airways and TTani World Airlines, the two main and tbe state-owned British Airing alternate i transatlantic routes via points la I They started deploying per-for contingency operations that could add at least three hours to transit lactic flight times and cost the airline dearly in higher operating expenses.

Britita spokewnen said the deadline could bn extended. But hoe UA official aid there was little point in such a delay i a full year of negotiations had not differences. A tantdown would scuttle the plans of many of the 15,006 pamengen who travel daily between Britain and America in this peak tourtat season. Charter flights that account for a -third of the traffic would not be affosted, nor would flights by other airlinee including Air India, Iranalr and Al, but they have few available sent to fill the gapi London naked Washington year ago ta terminate the old agreement and negotiate a new one governing Brlttak flights to tha United States and UA air traffic to Cswtbwed Back Page. Cal.

I tag how well the mentally in, emotionally disturbed and mentally retarded are being served. Second the Hit of ezperta to testify wasKecjiMuraae, who heads the Padfio, Asian Coalition, made op of person of Oriental and Pacific bland ancestry. Pointing ut the commtstam has no Oriental member, Mr. Murase aaid this type of exclusionary treatment affects tbe state of the mental health of the he He deplored official neglect and den--iaL" Aa aa example, he laid, Indochinree immigrants are showing increasing sign of suicide, deprmien, anxiety and other psychosomatic prohiema. The all-day hearing scheduled to resume tomorrow In the ceremonial courtroom high atop San Frandscoi Federal Kidnaped Basque Death Denied BILBAO, Spain (AP)-Kidnaped Basque industrialist Javier Ybarra wss reported yesterday to have been executed ky his kidnaper.

But hours later police failed to find hb body where hb abductors were said to have left it and Ybar-' ra! newspaper laid it had a report denying his deatk Ybarra, 64, Wai abducted from hb Neguri home, on Bilbaos outskirts, by the Basque guerrilla organisation ETA May 20. ETA threatened to kill Urn if a 614 million nmom waa not paid by list Sat-arday. Did You Know that the state Senate yesterday pamed a bill by John Nejedly, Hr Walnut Creek, that would allow the governor to dedare a state of emergency ta the event of a drought? See The Day ja Sacramento, Page SO. Moderate Quake SAN FRANCISCO About 75 to 100 person demontrated outside the Sheraton Palace Hotel today a Rosalyna Carter was heading for a meeting of tbe Pra-ident'i Commiaion on Mental Health. But the many representing the fc and anior dti-sens, made dear that they were not A-recting their complaint at the commis- They were protesting proposed cuts of about $1L5 million in state budget allocation for various social service centers Jor tbe disabled and mentally ilL -The demonetratore carried signs saying.

Dont Let Our Programs Ctae and Dont Lock Us Up, and sang We Shall MmA A. is not HOWL At the hearing inside, Mia. Carter conducted' the commissions' fourth and laet in a national series of bearings. The 20-member cnmmissioc is Some BART aervice was delayed 12 minutes while traini in central Contra Coota County traveled at minimum speed as crews examined the track. Tte delay waa precautionary, according to a BART He said the first wu foam station rents in and Pleasant Hill.

The system's rails, backed by expansion bare, are designed to monitor damage and atop trains aatomit-ically if equipment Jolted oat of allgn- Poiice stations and newspaper, radio television offices received numerous1 calls. Jammed circuits reportedly de-. layed phone. service ta. Livermore and Pleaiaatoa, where the riwck wan ifeong enough to send families running their LONDON (AP) -Vacation and busi-' neaa plana of thousands of air travelers hung in the balance today as negotiators, faced with a real possibility of a taut-down of moot flights between America and Britain, fought the clock in talks on a new UA-British commercial air agree- Negotiaters reported deep differences' and no signs of a breakthrough aa the 11-yearoM Bermuda agreement neared expiration at midnight today, Washington time.

The breed of aervice that many experts had called is a real ppeeibility, eaid a UA official inloo. Tanker Spills Oil in Strait MARTINEZ An estimated 149 gal-, Iona of oil spilled into the Carqnines Strait near Martisei today, from the Spaatah tanker Ribaforada, according to tbe Coeet Guard. Officials laid, the taip had Jmt completed transferring its cargo at the Lyon Oil Co. dock and wm taking on salt water for ballart when the spill occurred at about MO un. The i wss surrounded with floating booon ud two taimmen cleaned sp the sptH, (he Coast Guard said.

A moderate earthquake, with its epi-ln the sparsely populated Atta-mont Paa regiou six miles east of Liver more, was felt through moit of the East-bay and nearby counties at 7:43 p.m. yee terday. It' registered 4.7 ou the Richter scale, according to University of California seismologist Brace Bott. Be said only mini-, mal damage was reported, such aa pic-tana tailing from walli or gJamai from table or shdvee. BUMPER BINGO CONTEST WINNERS, SEE CLASSIFIED I..

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