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HtiWalMlMM Tl A-8 Monday, September 24, 1990 THE TRIBUNE, Oakland, California Slates. Eastbay in Brief Continued Awn Page A-7 tie over a proposal to zone much of her south Berkeley district as a redevelopment zone. The area includes some of the poorest neighborhoods In the city, "but Council member Alan Gold--farb hopes the trend toward dependent candidates will prevail. At the state and national level, 'political parties help clarify the issues tor voters, Goldfarb salij. But at the local level, they slm-.

ply add a quotient of anger and confusion. fflSBBSaaSBBBE elected by district and only the mayor is elected by the entire city. For the first time, residents of a particular neighborhood have Is more'services such as police had'a specific council member protection and fire protection, many residents loudly protested the proposed redevelopment zone. What people want, Slevin said. to contact when theres a prob lem in their part of town.

The city is not being well- At any rate, he sees what he-hopes is a trend toward pendent candidates. Goldfarb, the council's dependent, Is the only council 1 member without opposition in the November election. served by slate politics, says can- Dldberg, a longtime didate Art GoL needed tax funds for social Ann Chandlers supporters point out that she stays closely attuned to her district For example, Goldberg appeared before before the council last week, complaining that the city was doing nothing in the face of a proposal by the University of California at Berkeley to build 90 units of housing on the site of Preservation High School In central Berkeley, a density that was unacceptable to the neighborhood. Of course we won't allow that snapped an irate Chandler in an interview. We've asked the city manager to look Into if and well sue the university if we have to.

AH members of this city council take the people in their districts very, very seriously, adds BCA Council member Nancy Skinner. We listen. South Berkeley was a very divided community on redevelopment. The council listened and did respond. We voted to kill redevelopment," she said.

LOSE which have been denied them for 50 years. What they got was a opment plan. The BCA-con trolled city council, led by Shirek, backed down and killed redevelopment. But it was a bitter lesson about City Hall politicsl for south Berkeley," Slevin said. In fact, HA Murray, a leader in the anti-redevelopment struggle, is now her campaign manager.

BCA council members say the charges that they ignore neighborhood issues Is a fiction. Shirek points out that many south Berkeley residents did favor redevelopment, because it offered a way to attract badly leftist Berkeley politico who is challenging BCA council member Ann Chandler. Slate members just arent responsive enough to neighborhood concerns, he said. "They tell me theyre happy that someone's out there running for office who isn't tied to any group, Goldberg said. Adds independent city council candidate Beryl Slevin, who is opposing council member Mau-delle Shirek, a BCA stalwart, people who are' involved in a slate have a very definite political agenda There doesn't seem to be a lot of independent thought or an interest in concensus building.

Slevin points to the recent bat- WEIGHT WITHOUT Build hnohhy habita and m0 con fe-1 a GUmASLm OMIllfe laa novnev rvunw mum onvr ini rriaiung Htaion a Goorod to your IrWVV NMVIMVBi IMVVll JWV SUCMMfllH Marilyn Gordon Certified Hypnotheropiit 547-8823 Bf iUttin J. Lm11 Comfort In the rain A coople of concert goers at the Aid A Comfort II dhow held Satorday night la Berkeley stay dry daring one of a number of cloud bursts which dampened bat failed to daunt the crowd of 4,400. u1 at TOP SMOKING -sc 'A Train. IN 22 MINUTES! Disabled to be able to use campgrounds A federal grant has been awarded for a project that will provide disabledpeoplte access to overnight campsites in the Blast Bay Regional Park District's Del Valle Recreation near Livermore. The Federal Land and Water.

Conservation Fund Program has added $11,197 to existing state and local funding to expand the campground and build ramps and other necessary features. is expected to begin in the summer of 1991 and be completed by fall. Continued from Page A-7 heuseef fabrics customer appreciation day ki ONE relaxing session WRhoU anxieties or weight gain One year support guarantee Bob Oliver 843-1144 Certified Hypnotherapist Berkeley k-f: Were UC regents OK 48 percent pay raises BERKEXEY University of California at Berkeley's Chancellor Chang-Lin Tiens pay will go to $175,000, compared with this year's $165,100 after approval by the UC Board of Regents of a 4.8 percent average pay increase for university faculty. Chancellor Julius revans of UC-San Francisco Medical Center will earn $211,000 next year, compared to this year's $199,700. The Regents voted for the raises Friday during a meet-' ing in Los Angeles.

The raises are effective Jan. 1, 1991. Increases were granted to the assistant and associate professor ranks, of 6 and 6.8 percent respectively. An average 4 percent increase applied to the full professor rank, a university statement said. The regents delayed announcing the selection of three sites for potential new campuses from November until February or March 1991.

one day only Most stores open extended hours 8am -10pm station at 16th and Wood streets, although the station building was closed because of damage in the 1989 earthquake. But once plans for the Cypress Structure replacement are known, the report recommends a new station next to the 'West Oakland BART station, possibly at Cypress and Fifth streets. The recommended sites for new Blast bay station are: Jack London Square station at Alice Street Up to 125 parking spaces are needed to serve the Jack London Square and West Oakland station, but if no land is available at Jack London Square, the parking would have to go to West Oakland. Oakland Coliseum A platform and passenger shelter with up to 100' parking spaces near the Southern Pacific line south of the present BART-Coliseum pedestrian bridge. Hayward On the present Mount Eklen Nursery site bounded by Highway 92, Industrial Boulevard and Southern Pacific tracks.

Due to the manufacturer's inability to deliver, the Wesk) Aero 40271 "Buy Now, Pay Later flyer (F0390) will not be available Bain checks will be offered. Additionally, due fp the manufacturer's inability to deliver, the Fisher-Price Travel 1 1500 Air Bike (catalmj no. 70WTT)onpage22ofour Now, Pay Later flyer Tenderpiay yard (catalog no. 9132FP) on page 18 of our October Sale flyer (F0400) may not be available in all stores. We AC Transit to hear public on service cuts SB, will issue backorders at your request We apologize for any inconvenience this mpy cause.

Service Merchandised The AC Transit board has scheduled a hearing for tonight to hear public comments on a proposal to reduce service on lines that carry 10 or fewer passengers. the proposed cuts affect fewer than 300 of the district's 215,000 daily riders and are on sparsely used late night and midday lines. The cuts are needed to help balance a projected $4 million budget deficit. The meeting wll be at 7:30 p.m. in the board room on the second floor of the district's headquarters, 1600 Franklin St.

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Vatd Sapt. 26, 1990. RICHMOND An 18-year-old man died early yesterday after being shot in the head at 24th Street and Nevin Avenue, police said. Ratha 18, of Oakland was pronounced dead at Brookside Hospital in San Pablo at 4:32 a.m., according to a police spokesman. Pey had been shot late Saturday.

Police said they found Pey on the sidewalk bleeding heavily from a gunshot wound to the head. According to police, witnesses at the scene said an unidentified man pulled out a firearm and started shooting. Pey was apparently hit by one of the bullets and fell to the ground. The Port of Oakland is seeking consultants or consultant teams to prepare a development feasi-. bility study of commercial real estate properties within a defined study area of the Port The tHUMHf fabric fabric the Marshall White.

Recreation Center. He Recently left that Job to begin work tor the Pillsbury Company. Thompson is survived by his father, Larry Thompson of Oakland; his mother, 13dna Thom-spon of Ogden; a brother, Charles Thompson of Ogden, a step-brother, James Dailey of Oakland; a step-sister, Lazette Dailey of Ogden; a daughter. Quin Thompson of Ogden; and her mother, Gwendolyn Husston of Ogden. No funeral arrangements have been made yet AI odvortised marcjtondjsa bnitod to itodc on hand.

Selection may vary from itore to stars. BAY AREA 3 LIVERMORE 443 7330 PLEASANT Ml 676-8411 SAN LORENZO 278 8200 a CERRITO 527-7300 FREMONT 7977673 HAYWARD 783 3055 OAKLAND 8354460 ALAMEDA 521-6383 DUBLN 828-7603 Four-car fatal crash stalls traffic four hours VALLEJO Two people were killed over the weekend in a four-car, double head-on collision that closed a portion of Highway 37 to Sears Point for four hours, the California Highway Patrol said. A 35-year-old San Jose man and a 39-year-old Fair Oaks man were killed in the Saturday crash, a CHP spokesman said. The names of the. weren't immediately.

leased. CHP officials said the accident occurred between Vallejo and Skaggs Island Road, tying up traffic until just before 7 p.m. The cause of the accident is under investigation. CHP has not ruled out that another car might have been involved, making it a felony hit-and-run. erties not needed now or in foreseeable future for direct seaport or airport facilities.

The study will encompass three tracks of work: Inventory market analysis and assessment of development potential. The study results will include: technical inventory and infastruc-ture information; alternative development concepts for parcels and sub-areas; evaluation of the economic and social returns of potential development activities; and database, graphics and mapping compatible with the Port's computerized Land Records Management System. Duration of study trill be 10 to 12 month! A task force of community business and other representatives will participate in the study process. Inmate at large after stealing Caltrans van The Solano County Sheriffs Department is still searching for one of two county jail inmates who escaped from a work crew in Fairfield by stealing a Caltrans vehicle. Sgt.

Ray Vaneck said George Hennagln, 32, is still at large. His companion, Rafael Navarro, 23, was captured Friday night. The prisoners, who were both serving time for auto theft, were working with a jail crew Friday afternoon on westbound Interstate 80 between Cherry Glen and North TCxas Street, a department spokeswoman said. The men stole a van with a potable toilet attached, which California Highway Patrol officers later found aban-. doned in Cordelia, the spokeswoman said.

Mild morning quakes rock the bay Deadline for receipt of RFQ responses PortofliceswiHbe 5 P.M.,Wcdnesday, October 3rd, 1990. For a copy of the Request For Qualifications (RFQ) information package, please caO the voice mail" message phone: (415) 272-1335 andlewename and address. The Port wflljv-spond daily to aS calls received Two mild earthquakes rattled Northern California over the weekend but caused no injuries or damage, authorities said yesterday. A temblor registering 3.0 on the Richter Kale occurred on the San Francisco Peninsula at 6:36 a.m. yesterday, the state Office of Emergency Services said.

It was centered seven miles southwest of Menlo Park, 23 miles south of San Francisco. A 4.0 quake occurred 8 p.m. Saturday three miles south of San Juan Bautista, -about 80 miles south of San Francisco, the office of Ehnergency Services said. The readings for both quakes, measured by the UJL Geological Survey, were preliminary, the OES said. SriiLandra 411278 9744 I5D7I Km UrtiSr Coacmdi 415674-8412 ISOS Pm M.

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