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   Oakland Tribune (Newspaper) - December 8, 1950, Oakland, California                                WEATHER Ham and He change In southerly winds in to 20 high today low tonight to 67. July In 10.25; normal July 1 to midnight 4.'.10; for same period last Weather Page ASSOCIATED F WIDE I TED AGO DAILY NEWS FOREIGN SERVICE HOME EDITION VOL. It DAILY E DECEMBER 8, 1950 SUNDAY NO. 161 FLOOD THREAT San Joaquin River Delta East Contra Costa County Areas Scores Ready to Fiee San Joaquin River delta islands nf eastern Contra Costa County and low-lying points around the entire Bay area Gov't Plans ATTIEE rv i i i PEACE UP TO RED U.N. But Not Now Freeze Would Be Coupled With Lid On Wage Increases Dec. Pric Michael V. Way Out By the Associated Press Dec. s Complete Text Of Slide Perils Nine Families Earth Rumble Down 100-Ft. Rip Retaining Wall Such a foiling would be coupled with a but told by a news conference he hoped A U.S. would be Jn any the former Toledo mayor said his price agency were threatened with extensive inundation this as the worst flood on record roared into the San Valley from overflowing Sierra The weatherman could see no relict in He said a massive storm from Alaska to Southern will bring additional heavy amounts of rain to logged Northern California at least into As the San Joaquin River area braced for the expected waters receding from two Oakland area 1ia! sections and hundreds of of farmland flooded during the A levee break sent walers of Kan Creek gushing over 10 square blocks near and near San and the flowing Pine Creek flooded five blocks of a housing slide of tons of nt the west edge of rocks and earth sent four families in hundreds of from homes at the of farmland in the head of Loma Avenue last anton area were flooded to a depth of four feel when Five famili ditches could not handle the house's directly aho off nf heavy rains from the area on Buena Vista Avenue were a v n a n n warned lo leave their homes by chairman of the Senate Asst. City b apparently preparing lo in who feared the buildings head of the Prime Minister Pledge Support of Charter Opposition to Atom Bomb Voiced Dec. B. President Truman and Minister Attlee said today hope Tor a peaceful Stabilizer DiSalle said today the column of U.S. Marines Dec. is text of the of the Korean crisis but that Chinese com- ment definitely Is making plans infantrymen made on results of do not share this attitude Ihe United Nations will for a ceiling on prices but sees Friday in a desperate fiRlit between President Prime what actions to no reason lo freeze them lo crack Chinese our the two asserted in a finn i week long declare it nist traps and reach the Korean Since Prime Minister arrived in lid coast for probable mass re- December six meeting between the President and Mr. Attlee have been Among those who participated as advisors to the President were the Secretary of Slate Dean Dec. A would be unable to impose a Furloughs Canceled oral ceiling for 60 to 90 days cause of a lack of space and administrative SPEAKS OUT j statesman Bernard B. I Baruch spoke out mean while against nn of A of high tide and fl program which Tuesday that hej intends lo Iry while selling an lo handle lory is to controls except the living in when war faces the slide Haruch said in a In A column was Senator M a y b a n k Banking ment said two new threats the Secretary of Hie Treasury John W. the Secretary of Defense Gen. George C. the Oscar L. the Secretary of Com- merce Charles the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of General the Army Omar N. Mr. W. Averell the chairman of Ihe National Security Resources Board W. Stuart and Designate Walter S. Attlee's advisors included the British Ambassador Sir Oliver S. Field Marshal Sir William chief of the Imperial General Marshal the Royal Air Force Lord Sir Roger Makins and Mr. K. Seott of the Foreign Office and Sir Edwin chief of the Planning Army today canceled a general ten day Christmas furlough for soldiers in ins The said will continue through the holiday season at all camps in the Slates except on Christmas Day and New Year's Problems Facing Two Countries Are Reviewed called upon red china I communique week long declare in advance our resolve to the of Ihe U.N. I The 2000-word communique I Truman told he hoped it would never necessary to use the atomic bomb and that lie intends to keep informed developments which might bring about a change in the British and American leaders agreed that consideration of Ihe Formosan question in the U.N. will lo By MAX HARRELSON tenance of peace and security in This has been the British Urge China to Quit U.N. Delegate Calls On Aggressor to End Killing in Korea American Forced CAST K F J K L D AIR FORCK A plane Karl Warren landed here early day a riff it was forced to turn back from of weather Warren completed the trip in an automobile with a Highway Patrol position all along and At the conclusion of their President and the prime minister issued the following joint policy split over Britain's We have reviewed the outstanding problems pale of tho U.N. recognition of communist China lacing our two in international The If she does British America's nf Stale Younger j Chinese nn she will find all U.N. Ihe The Board World Americans and few British M the countries of the to Ihei a major policy want and and to advance the Assembly's political lives of our two nations in foreign policy are the world peace and respect for the rights and interests s nnd further effort wilh block their fresh Chinese lies refused In i been an adviser to between him and The slide estimated 1000 reportedly I Ions of and been strained since the 1IM8 100 feet down a sleep 1 airfield behind Iho Allied lore out a wired only link wilh Ihe a duplex COLUMN U.S. Navy in Washington said Friday morning bailie imports Ihen only six wn a sleep i Crashed into thn rear yuu we hav ol Irving the same Charles nf Mrs. Shall we of La at the of the and I when the slide tore down the MOBILIZATION STATUS of and HI id in way of the British We first tho world appeared lo be hillside during a heavy do He got inside in time lo Pictures on Pago 31 J. Ihe Jameses and three families Id move for own The oilier families were Mr. and pouring from Mm month nf Ihe Snn was io flooding in Ihe Hella from the Marsh Crcok prison eamp and than I soldiers were lo Island in readiness nny and were keeping cons I ant on the earthen At si dial ion was so perions lhat Ihe Army office in Francisco Ihe Coast to all hoal in delta 1o travel only a I. reduced speed to prevent ivave ncl inn Ihe At Ihe peers I he re was practically freeboard on ihe levees and the max inn i in tide yet reached the like nn Army warned thai thr hou pi I nation will remain fn I h foil r d a vs si high n relief column from Ihe community escape In the Third Infantry Division was trout wilhin six miles of HIP Alter nn inspection by fire U.S. There was no police Deputy Fire Chief an all-out should of is director of in Ihe economic Slan at He af said authorities i a held jointly light Stabilization on location ol il from interfering with our united effort in support ol ur united NO and Amur icon troops ill continue to carry out their arising from massive of toward the u.N. missions of world in We have discussed thn of the Far He assured the sion in Korea and u it in Ku Uf of surveyed thn of mir and tlie lhat mfi and threatened nl raw We have Korea originally to resist military power of thn US considered tho arrangements the defense of the and that Britain he and in the United stand by this rapidly as Uf ij i in ol Ihe Chinese Com- forces Of Objectives Marks All if war is lo be nlo trator Alan Mrs. 13t John and S. 1, of Mr. u and Mrs. William Ullrich La and Mrs. C. Oakley of Mrs. said the slide GM Ignores Request Jo Halt Price Hike LIKK Ullrich described it as feeling and I hci Kreitler advised Ihe five Dec. today a Irom Ihe It its Tuesday atilo price It was nrm fought miles from it bi red Ihe present breakout it had some n to reach the east coast purl uf Other wed danger due 1 The unify of of our two Ihe is no us as went to uphold n wilh Ihe f nr to Correspondent dn Ten Hi Cor which lie pursued to overcome u. Wo that many of the problems which wu have only through the procedures uf the United js or the Chinese inl The peoples of the United States and the United Kingdom in fair weather and foul Mr will act together with resolution and unity to meet the challenge to peace which recent weeks have made clear lo Younger spoke after the Tho in Korea is one of gravity and 1 he end of the of Ihe United Nations had all hut completed the mission for by I lie United Nations repeal the armed and lo international peace and security in the A and unified which the Nations has well nn the way to hein from STATE WAGE HIKE ASKED 11, homes in Ihn 3000 block on Ruena Vista lo move Thn p SI a hi I mil until the rams G lengthy the families decided they were in no danger and remained in their Firemen and inspectors from the city engineer's office were keeping n close check on the slide area i rcu forces reported closing in on Ihe Nations has sought well nn the way to Swinton At point forces entered and American jels Korea in large and on November 27 launched a ALII in a at attack on the Nations The to on its U.N. break out forces have had the advantage of superior air power and naval but on Ihe ground they are confronted by a heavy numerical from the Korean commi Soviet claims that in Korea were il was lhat Prime i The production capacity of other Allied also must be i agreed Ihal when plans for creating an ern defense force arp approved a supreme commander should be They ex- pressed hope Ihe appointment could he made This meant the British view Ihal a commander should be named at even before com- of Ihe had made no headway with Mr. PLANS was also reached t international action for will visit the Ja lhr we ol Ihe i in Tho spokesman the M had not passed Ibe Slide Maroons 30 Families Near Sunol Thirty in Ihe Kilkare Dec. The Stale Personnel Board asked for for salary in for the cm The boa I'd presented the re- quest to Gov. Karl and it before the Legislature when il meels in It Woods area of were that both private industry by a hoye slide early other public employers were boosting salaries and An embankment of rock Some of the raises would be and saturated by the heavy retroactive to October I slid tho Kilkare Woods the These would Road between Sunol and the fnr n Woods residential Then asked Kilkare Woods is n 5 per cent the and the road block cut off increase for all Chevrolet was the first CM division to announce specific price hikes following the corporation's announcement lhat all of its 1951 models would be priced less than S per over Ihe T. Chevrolet eral and CM Ihe price boosts lowed three reductions in the lasl 20 mouths that for each Chevrolet their scheduled lion could be The column was besieged Chinese forces al their rear trail leading to and ahead of ON WAV Thousands of in i were trying to rcm MISS TRUMAN'S CRITIC ABUSED IN ANGRY NOTE Chinese force had within nine miles of of which Hungnam is Ihe port. Forces Will Continue to Carry Out Mission The United Nations forces were sent info Korea on the c authority and the recommendations of tlhe United The United Nations has not changed the mission which it entrusted to them and forces of our two countries will continue to discharge their We wore in complete agreement that I here can be no thought of appeasement or of rewarding whether in tlie Kar Mast or Lasting peace and Ihe future of I lie United Nations as an instrument for world peace depend upon si rung support lor resistance against For our part we are as we have always to seek an end lo the hostilities by means of The me principles of international conduct should be applied Continued calion of raw materials lo meet defense and essential civilian engaged in four throughout Ihe world is s of conferences with The principle was t Truman in Adopted Ihal while defense duction he given the est practicable essential civilian requirements for materials must be met as far as There was no reference directly Four meeling bul call on and ina to alter ways and the development of a re peaceful the communique Ihe leaders ol I Soviet Union and China if they modify their conduct in such a way as to make these defense shall everything that we through whatever nels are open to lo impress this view upon them and lo seek will be entertained at a dinner tonight at Ihe home of U.N. Trygve FIND NO The said the had made an t inquiry and found that all by Douglas s forces were firrny units and eers in any possible the VETERANS APPEAL TO SAVE TROOPS U.S. BANS CARGOES DESTINED FOR CHINA January 1. FIND IT Babies 54 Comics 50, 51 Crossword Puzzle 53 Editorials Financial 52 Gardens 51 34 Pearson 24 Radio Schedules 51 Society and Clubs Sports n Theaters Vitals 31 I Weather Map I World News Front 2 rTE NEWS METER JANUARY CAT SHOW Thus mew the will promptly 6 a.m. 1 called out clear the Dec. Depart banned Ann Thn Daily News said and ships from Another slide nf i Ihe j destined for communist closed the Soviet nf near the has an I east nf to Ihe China House and HOUR and Macao and JOSeph H. Short Jr. also covers shipments hy f L nl re- KOSS Place to Hume's So far as China is WASHINGTON Dec 8__W__ Hnd added that the sounded I Ihe ban applies In a frustrated old man f Commerce In insure coods planes fled from inR the of Ihe ban Dec. .in major veterans I. 1 lions pleaded with President Ind ay lo save American at any cost from in The groups tilled man lo Gen. United a peai of existing in hy Mayhank Mayhank Ihal of Sawyer had advised lirm of Ihe which would he in III willl loir will nol I- e s HV The was issued after a final two hour and 20 minute nf the two heads Nations In President Collector reported essary and Ihe national Violations under the order Id held hle lo as as in lines and a year in In violating car riers could be denied Truman t a d a y pointed Joseph K. Short Washington correspondent of the Baltimore as presidential press Announcement of Short's lion was made by Stephen T. who has been acting as press secretary since Charles G. P Koss died suddenly Tuesday Tie h. A furmer member nf the that loo lie Affected I tract hy Kleinii never made a Tlie any shipment t Ihor went nn to according now be licensed and licenses are if be ever meets not II would Ihe critic will it shut off hauling ol si nit OK ic goods for II le lhat lie Soviet bloc in the but said the of Paul H. by the News was said that while were not specifically in earlier order his officers Bureaus at did know whether he in ban find would publish Ihe correct has been In Ihr In his review of Miss Truman's APPLICABLE TO more Sun's Hume said M The ban likewise was made smer 1043. sing and tn shipments Philip R. the she Kong or the Chiin have to be unloaded ol for the and Macao under new FLOOD 01 The office wilb clai of diverting the cargoes or nee for shipments as the waters of the new order swirled around The was issued by i would me n the Barkley and members nf They said were asked in and would let U.S. troops fight on the communique more basis with Ihe tn a morning less of Chinese mating wilh the called diplomatic step must he I alien tn sen ta lives of the seven British increase the chance of survival commonwealth countries to the our fighting the veterans British embassy to give them a on the results of his The letter signed hy conversations wilh lional Commander Krle Cocke A British embassy official said of the American Com- the meeting had been scheduled Charles C. Kails nil along and that there was of the Veterans of Foreign extraordinary about it. is are National Commander K. Maile ofj Countries represented were breach of con- Disabled American i New s order It con- Commander Harold Ceylon and of South for relief ear i epoi Is for upon direction Iwo years recor an said the lo 1 bnrn 1004, alio on to lo keep for sufficient nf ban jnt here Portuguese ports off who cited thn Col. 4 Blood Need Continues Dirl you koop that Rive blood to a wounded in He kepi his appointment to He must have whole and to win his fight back to 2-2840 make that appointment with  

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