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Tl NEWS ON THE HOUR EVERY HOUR! KLX 910 THE TRIBUNE STATION 1 ISSItl 1TIB Wl I 160 BIILT IE VI FMEI8I SEtf 1(1 VOL CV OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 NO. 7 19 DA- Scott Weakley admits he was all wet on the occa-tioa of his flight back from Washington, D. where he had attended the of the American Municipalities Association. It was a rough trips in more ways than one- TjrtU the man sitting beside Weakley asked for a cuj of coffee. Flights Half For Air Wing Policies of EBMUD Hit plane rut a bump just as he was being served, and Weakley got tne corree, sans cup.

i i Next, the councilman, was doused with waterwhen another" jolt oc curred just as he was drinking from Operations Held Up After Three Fatal Accidents Service Obstacles Alleged by County Devef opment'Group Two East Bay Municipal Utilities a paper cup. 1 And a young matron seated hear him persuaded Weakley ito hoia her baby, just for a moment I Tm the only guy in the world that was practically drowned at an elevation of 7000 feet," comments -Scott. o- Last note from the Rose Bowl A party of California alumni had chartered a bus for the trip from Los Angeles to the stadium. They. lolled in comfort on cush ALAMEDA, Jan.

7. All flight operations of the Pacific Fleet Air District land annexation policies today were under fire-by the Land Develonment Committee of Ala Wing at Alameda Naval Air Station were suspended today as a result of three plane crashes over the ocean in a single day Wednesday, It was understood that all squad ron commanders and pilots nad been summoned to a meeting on the station. Concern arose because the three i ii a i planes, two Bearcat fighters and a Skyraider bomber, all went down In perfect flying weather. 'v SEACH CONTINUES These are pxe principals in Washington's curren! romance rum ore Heiress-Actress June Millarde, known also as Toni Seven, and. Sen.

Warren G. Maqmuson, of Washington. AP Wirephoto. ioned seats, sipping nourishing "beverages, as the bus moved slowly through traffic, happy in the knowledge it would deposit them Jn front of bowl' gate. It was only natural that they should Express sympathy for the less fortunate fans! who had found parking areas filled and were forced to leave their cars a mile or more from the stadium and make the long lap of the journey on foot.

Particularly when they noted, head and shoulders above the crowd of pedestrians inching 1 forward on the. sidewalk, one. Dr. meda County. In a series of recommendations td the Board of Supervisors, passed unanimously at a meeting iield in Hayward last night, the committee asked that EBMUD review the policies which, thfy claim, will retard the development of Southern Alameda County.

Because of an already acute water problem, failure to annex parcels of land to the area serviced by EBMUD would seriously retard development in the area and present danger of an immediate stoppage to the large-scale home building program underway, the committee said. TWO RECOMMENDATIONS They scored the two policies which, they said, "will stop, for all practical purposes," the annexation of parcels of land less than 160 acres in size. The recommendations were: 1 That EBMUD review its policy A widespread search, which is being continued by the Air Rescue Service at Hamilton Field and the Coast Guard, has failed to turn up 3 any trace of the three missing U.S. Senator, pilots. The missing fighter pilots are En sign Peter J.

McHugh, 950 Pacific Office Routine Known to Thugs Sbert Gordon Sproul. Just the Avenue, Alameda, and Lieut. Wil-i liam R- Cecil, 9404 Empire Road, Actress Vanish -f 1 Oakland, whose planes collided in the air while they were practicing Margaret Gessert 26, German girL Is hen to marry Thor Gervolatad, 29, Oakland bank teller, after three years of effort on his part to bring her to this country. Tribune photo. The theory that the two bandits gunnery runs on a sleeve target The third pilot lost was Lieut.

SEATTLE, Jan. 7. (U.f?) The whereabouts of. Washington's Sen. Warren G.Maenuson and Ac who held up the State Department Comdr.

Harold J. W. Eppler, a vet of Employment offices, at 1690 Mis eran war pilot who had just com tress June Millarde was as much a sion Street, San Francisco, and pleted command training. He disappeared on a routine flight over the resident of U. that's alL seem to havVgone out ef the slot machine and pin ball game business in the Santa Rosa area.

That inference is drawn from the appearance of more than 50 partialis wrecked machines Which have been- discarded in the creek near the Third Street bridge, just outside the city limits. Apparently someone just dumped them there. County officials would like to know who, because they! have to drag them out of the creek 1 escaped with $26,827, were well ac quainted with the building and ocean in the Skyraider. ONLY TEMPORARY GERMAN GIRL ARRIVES TO WED OAKLAND BANK TELLER Oleum Workers Voting on Offer operational methods was advanced of requiring a minimum of 160 acres before it will give consideration to annexation to the end that smaller parcels may be annexed 2 That EBMUD also review its policy ef requiring a payment in lieu of back taxes as a condition to annexation to' the end that this charge may be eliminated PROBLEM CITED The committee pointed out it is difficult to get all property owners in a given area of 160 acres or more The suspension of operations was mystery to his sister and friends today as it was; to everybody else. The bachelor senator and the beautiful model i left here quietly last Sunday.

The Olympic Hotel, Magnuson's Seattle address, reported that he left as his forwarding address, "The Senate Office Building, Washington. His 1946 black Cadillac sedan was to be in effect only until the "safetv" meetine is completed. Air groups from the carriers Boxer and Striking CIO oil workers at the Antietam and two other groups by police today. "Apparently it was a well planned, well executed, professional job, Captain of Inspectors James English said Police pointed out that the two gunmen arrived only minutes after the cash for the day's payment of unemployment compensation checks had been delivered by armored car and just before the rush of the day's i'Union Oil Company refinery in coming to the United" States under War Bride regulations until three years of investigation proved that she did not know she was in the party. Gervolstad wrote President Tru After three years of effort on the part of her intended husband, a pretty German girl arrived here yesterday, to become' his ride.

The girl, Margaret Gessert, 26, will not in the hotel garage today. were involved. Operations of the Air Station itself, which involve transport and training flights, were not affected. Miss known profession to petition for Many property owners are reluctant to make themselves subject to the EBMUD tax levy as well as the policy of requiring a payment in lieu of back taxes. ally as Toni Seven, was here for Oleum were voting today on a contract proposal designed for settling their lengthy strike.

Balloting also was to have begun today by the company's striking employees at Wilmington. several weeks. She and Magnuson be married to Thor Gervolstad, 29. were entertained often during De man last-March and received help nrr flTll Iff from the White House in his eff orts I I- I IM to prove that Margaret believed in? will I cember at various private clubs and of 153 ke Avenue, Piedmont, an Oakland bank teller, Gervolstad fell in love with the The committee also said there is bed and haul them away for1 burning; And considerable talk has been aroused "by the fact that several have floated majestically down the "creek, attracting, a great deal of attention. Small boys in the neighborhood were rather pleased.

At last report th ey. had been able to find -17 nickles amid the wreckage. -Thanks to airs. Harry C. Rice, Box 168A, Canyon, the Knave can "cross off one item, on his list of worries.

activities began. One" of them menaced five cashiers, including Mrs. Kathryn Perdue, 37, of 1101 Eighty-ninth Street, Oakland with his gun as he forced Mrs. Lucille Spear, 36, of 1724 Pacheco dinner parties, MUCH no provision in law for the utility district to collect any payment in lieu of back taxes from such areas. American democracy and had been! listed in Nazi roles without her knowledge.

However, the case became so prolonged that in September. 1947. Ger During their raonth-long visit to In another action the committee. DEATH BRINGS MURDER CHARGE Union officials said the- polls would close at lOp.m and added that the negotiation committee at a membership meeting last night recommended acceptance of the new pact. On strike since September 4, girl after he met her on a blind date while stationed with the U.S.

-Army in Bremen. They were forbidden to marry by Army regulations. After he was discharged in 1946 at Camp Beale to end four years of Army service, part of which was mnnlv TrT 'i iwhich is composed of 23 civic, busi money in a paper bag and hand it KlliMi. ness and building construction Seattle there wa? much speculation as to a possible imarriage. But neither Magnuso nor Miss Millarde would comment Some 'said Miss over.

volstad made arrangements to leave his bank job and rejoin the Arniy in the hope of being able' to go back After the pair escaped in a maroon Millarde extremely inter-J coiored groups from throughout the county, recommended: That the Board of Supervisors 3 3 some 1600 Union Oil strikers rejected This is the conjecture as to how automobile, a report that jas an' infantryman with the Fourth) to Germany, ested, but the senator acted typi the getaway car was seen on Van Harry H. Vogelsong 27, socially prominent salesman, was jailed in Palo Alto last Mght to await trial on a charge of! murder- EFFORTS rrivTTVTtrri cally detached arid non-committal. County, became known as Ivanhoe me started proceedings They were "Chiistmas dinner He was dissuaded land continued; to Dnng-nis fiancee to this country. guests at the horfae Al Rochester, Tic. county ana I or a sesung OI xnose his work in the belief that Mar.

mg the man he accused of breaking 4. k. 4. 1 1 -i i No Break in Sight In S.F. Taxi Strike Some 2000 AFL taxicab drivers in DIFFICUIr BUSINESS Seattle city couR'ciljian, considered garet eventually woiiid be allowed iuP marriage were from an automobile belonging 7 tk tu- i j.

doned Hie future. to John The murder complaint against the the senator's closest personal friend. This was complicated by the fact Johnson, a merchant sea- that she had been a member of man now at wasiWATEB SUBCOMMITTEE San Francisco today continued their sea. The plate to come to this country. If The couple will be married by the Rev.

Harold Geistweit oi Lake-shore Chapel, who worked with Gervolstad to bring the girl to this country. They will live temporarily with enner iosx or sxoien wnen tne car was involved in an accident in December, police said. former Army flier was signed by Chief of Police Howard A. Zink following the unexpected death of Walter Raley, 4t, Palo Alto creamery executive. Raley, who had been reported re the German Girls' Youth Movement and had been automatically transferred into the Nazi party when she was 18 although she at no time took an oath of membershin or nartiH- me Kocnesters tne couple at Seattle's, exclusive Tennis Club during the Isolsdajv season.

"I saw him every ay he was here and he never metiojied romance or wedding plans Btetonce, Rochester said "He; kever says much The recommendations were made by a water subcommittee headed by John I. Hennessey. Nat Edwards is general chairman of the development group! A zoning and planning subcom- Mrs. Rice informs us that her husband lived in Klink for some 20 years and knows the answer. When the railroad went through' many years ago, workmen named the town Klink because the troad bed was made of clinkers.

Another section of the town adopted the tame of Venice Hill. Neither section would give' up its historic title, so the railroad finally settled a long-standing argument by ealling the place Ivanhoe, adopting the name which had been given to the school district there. ot Look at who just broke a New Year's Resolution all to smithereens. strike for a wage increase with no indication that a settlement is in sight. Tne strike, entering its seventh day, began New Year's Eve after a series of fruitless negotiations between the union and the San Francisco Cab Owners Association, rep- HORACE HEIDT.

SUES pated in any of the party's functions. Gervolstad's mother- Mrs. "Elisa Gervolstad, a nurse, at the Piedmont about those NO WORD TO ZlStER This membershin blocked her address. resenting five firms. TO HOLD CONTINO covering and out oi aanger, men suddenly on Wednesday from a pulmonary blood clot.

His death was recorded as a homicide, and Vogelsong. free on $5000 bail, was re-arrested at Redding. Raley was stabbed at the home of Helen Landenberger Vogelsong, 26, the night of December 18. Mrs. mitee led by John Deadrich IH, recommended to the Board of Supervisors: 1 That membership of the County Planning Commission be increased to ine and that the Additional two appointments come from HOLLYWOOD, Jan.

7. OJ.R) Mrs. Clara Junki, the senator's sister, said she last saw him New Year's Day. "He never mentioned romance to me," she said. Magnuson's friends reported he Two Cleared of Robbing Dead southern Alameda County.

i The Alameda County Board of Federal Conciliator Andrew-Gallagher once again urged parties to return to the bargaining table, but there was no outward sign today that the disputants would comply. His earlier plea has gone unanswered. Strike at Richmond Tile Works Settled That the commission meet as Girl 16, Foiled In Bridge Leap' CROCKETT, Jan. 7. An attempted suicide off the Carguinez Bandleader Horace Heidt today sought to prevent his 19-year-old accordionist, Dick Contino, from performing with other orchestras.

Heidt said in a Superior Court suit filed yesterday that the onetime Fresno butcher's boy had Vogelsong, who had obtained an interlocutory divorce decree from her' husband, told police at that time that she planned to marry the frequently as possible to clear the present docket. had mentioned diivmg to California and then flying to Washington. There were rumors that the handsome, 43-year-old Magnuson and Miss Seven were romancing in some Supervisors, that's who. Four years ago, after some snide accusations that certain members cfithe board were trying to make the chairmanship a lifetime office. 3 That the commission initiate a 'creamery executive wnen ner ai- planning program for thexounty, a backed out of a 52-week contract street and highway plan, a land use ft twa rifiHprf tn intat th licart vw uoiudiia men were xreea to- c.

iv ivorce became final next September, day of charges of robbing the body; Vogelsong readily admitted the of their friend of $2621 in cash and 'stabbing to police, and said he held a diamond ring. I Raley responsible for the divorce. man job. Supervisor Harry BartellL Jan. 7.

A five-day! Bridge by a 16-year-old Crockett Southern California, resort hideaway. Long-time Hollywiod friends of Magnuson said he sen! word several plan and eventually, a master plan. 4 That personnel of the Planning Engineer be increased to expedite the planning program in the county. fotf- example, had never had a i v.iuurfna atx vrmA chance to preside I J11 Company; touched off by the avrted yesterday A Napa Superior Court juryiH1 I. days ago that he would "see you in Chief Zink disclosed yesterday that ha aien hari nhtatnwt a dfiaued siaie- rt wa dwidM that htifrtrthi was enaea r'-' uxuSc vuaj au me man resumed work.

i worker. i inirrrorw three or four days- but they hadn't 7r 7.. the chairman would step down settlement of the'distnite btwtl r- oi iac um ac frAm y.tm calling for $500 a week, with options extending it to seven years and a pay raise to $1000 weekly. Contino won Heidt's Nation-wide talent contest. The accordionist's parents, Pete and Mary Contino, were also charged with conspiring to present their son under another sponsorship.

Heidt said he has paid Contino $29,000 plus large sums for training and publicity. the company and reoresentativP, I Pai foreman on; the case of Alex Crist, 54. of 71 neglected to have it signed by the "JT Local 6, CIO warehouse union. waithe span, was driving his truck Filbert Street, and William GuchesJ victim because he was expected to RESORTS CHECKED av) r-Mw i' m- reeover from his wounds. A check of such Caiifi 52, of 2003 Filbert after five! 1,1 L.

-au Malibu Beach Ceramic Engineer Dies COLUMBUS, Jan. 7. JPh-Tr. Ross C. Purdy, 73, nationally known ceramic engineer and a former member of the faculty of Ohio, Etata brnia resorts reached last night.

across the bridge when he saw the girl attempting to climb over the as afndgPalm Springs failed to turn up who met hours of. deliberation. final, it also was believed that Mrs. after two'years of and allow one of his colleagues to spend a couple of years in the center chair. So in 1945 George Janssen gave way to Tom CaldecotV and in 1947 Caldecott gave way to Bartell.

The resolution, was kepjL for meetings, i 1 6 Com now. 1949. The setting Is able to Voeelsone might not be The men were accused of stealing University, died last night. in the Nation's capital last spring. Friends said Miss, Millarde has not been seen around 'Hollywood for a year.

She sold her -Benedict Canyon home and went York after Publicist Russell 'Bifdwell's high-powered campaign; land her a movie contract failed. Miss Millarde, 2.5, will inherit a reported fortune in her testify against her estranged husband without his consent. Mrs. Vogelsong is the daughter of the late Capt George B. Landenberger, one-time commander of the Naval base on Yerba Buena Island and former governor of American Samoa.

'Little Brown May Link Oaklanders to Surgery Ring A third person involved In the 'pointed and equipped Carmel High- guard rail. Alley leaped from the truckt and grasped the girl as she had one leg over the railing. A passing who said he had seen a young woman "acting funny" on the bridge, reported the incident to Deputy Sheriff Dave Gardella, who was parked at, a prowl car at a nearby service station. When Gardella arrived at the scene. Alley was holding the girL Gardella turned the girl over to authorities of Solano County.

The deputy said she apparently was despondent because her mother ob-1 jected to her wish to marry a' boy! the money and jewelry from the corpse of Thomas Pappas, 58, local barber shop operator, after he was killed in an automobile accident near St. Helena last July. Crist had been charged with grand theft-and a second count tf converting stolen property to his own use. and Guches as an accessory on both counts. Crist based his defense on the contention that he tookijthe money to turn it over to Pappas' heirs in Greece.

Testimony of witnesses in lands home. 30's. She is the daughter of Actress June Caprice ahdi Director Harry Millarde, both dead Woman Arrested On Check Charge CULINARY UNION LOOKS FOR OFFER TO AVERT STRIKE Strike-threatening AFL i culinary workers and bartenders in Alameda County looked today for an employer wage increase counter-offer which might avert a wallcout. A spokesman for United Employers, representing approximately 650 restaurant and tavern owners, said the offer would be forwarded to union leaders today. He withheld details until the union has studied the proposaL Meantime, T.

McDonough, International representative of the union, said that in the seven weeks of negotiations the employer representatives have failed to advance an offer of any kind. He announced that a union mass meeting has been called for next ALAMEDA Jan. 7. Mrs. Vilma HOUSING AUTHORITY alleged surgery ring in a Monterey Peninsula estate is under arrest today and police said a "little brown book found in the house may lead to the arrest of several prominent Oakland persons later today.

Police would make no other com inend, 19. dicated that he had discussed the 1 TV. BZ. All three still are held for investigation of committing abortion. YOUTH, WD7E HELD Police Inspectors Nelson and Toothman said that Jordan wa "contact man" for the ring.

He was known to customers only as "Mr. J. and sometimes transported patients to Monterey where they elaborate The supervisors cham-bers are thronged with people. Desks are laden with flowers. the people, and the flowers, were not on hand for the reorganization of the board.

They were there to witness, and to add fragrance, respectively, fo toe inauguration of a new Justice Court for Oakland Township. BOl McGuiness, former deputy DA, was to be sworn in as the new justjtce of the which reminds us we must refer to him in the future as Judge William J. Judge Harry Pulcifer was also to be worri in. i although; that was really a technicality because he has been on the bench in the state's busiest justice court for many years. inr that setting, It was obviously net the time of place; for a wrangle over who's going to be chairman.

church officials matter with friends to determine the best means U.C. PROFESSOR of transferring the police for investigation of passing fictitious checks. A resident of Vallejo until two ment other than that the book lists CHAIRMAN fffAMED RICHMOND. 7. Chosen chairman of the Rwhrhond Housing Authority Commission- for 1949 is St.

JohnJlfdUowine elec The case went to the jury at 2:30 jun, yesterday in the fourth day of names oz persons associatea in tne weeks ago, Mrs. Marston. issued the trial. ring. checks totaling about $200 to a Val The new arrest was that of Jerry lejo department store in December, according to Vallejo police who took her into custody.

Jordan, 33, former cab -company supervisor and more recently an tion this week. CjfUe Ramey was INSTALLED HEAD OF APPRAISERS BERKELEY, Jan. 7. Dr. Paul F.

Wendt assistant professor of finance, department of business administration. University of Cali camea would be given appointed times to meet the Fraziers, either in front of the Monterey postof fice or its most exclusive downtown hotel-Young Frazier is the sod of Del. mar J. Frazier, 52. now serving a term in San Quentin prison for operating a mobile illicit surgery in Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano counties.

He told police that after a two-year pre-medical course I at the Berkeley university he had turned And; neither Supervisor Cliff Wix Ma n-Made Quake AiaV irr Locating Oil BAKERSFIELD, Jan. 7. PV DrJ Thomas Poulter of Stanford Uni-; versity produces a man-made earthquake in a new method for determining the presence of oil? in-, the "earth. i East Oakland automobile salesman, held for investigation of committing an abortion. His arrest came a few hours after that of Leonard Frazier, 22, pre-medical student and son of a convicted abortionist, and his pretty TECHNICALITY MAY VOID 3 CHANGES! otxaAT, with a strike vote meet- for Wednesday, line for.

the job, indicated. particu-Hs scheduled fornia, and head of a housing survey for Northern California, was laf interest, anyway. Longshorernen Seek CiyiL Service Dock Jobs He described it to 200 West Coast IN ALBANY CHARTER wife, Elizabeth Louise, 22, in a luxurious seven-room home in Carmel Highlands, said by police to be the operating headquarters of the i Stanley did the gracious thing. last night installed as president of East Bay Chapter No. 54, Society of Residential Appraisers: at the third annual, meeting held at the Berkeley Women's City Club.

1 He nominated Bartell to continue in geologists and geophysictsts, then demonstrated it yesterday in a field nearr here. uses a specially office. He; made a nice speech. He said the board "has a right to be Local ,10 of the CIO Longshoremen's Union in San Francisco prepared today to ask Army and Navy officials to turn over civil service shaped icharger and exploded dyna ALBANY, Jan. 7.

Albany city officials were in a political dilemma today as a result of reports that Dr. Wendt succeeded Martin Heori ring. ADMITTED OPERATIONS The Fraziers admitted to police proud of its? achievements," al mite above the earth's surface, the baby' earthquake being recorded on though "there is not time now to Fred Wood, State Legislative Coon i fi. dock jobs in military installations manager of the First Federal Savings and Loan Society of San Jose, who was presented with a a that they performed! "12 or 14 abor to the illegal surgery when his contracting business failed to earn sufficient money. DISCOVERY SOURCE The existence of the illegal surgery "clinic" came to Oakland police attention when a 33-year-old Oakland woman who had undergone an operation at the establishment had to have treatment here fori an in.

faction which, developed i as an Frazier allegedly was. "the doctor for the "clinic" with his wife-acting 3. a machine. sel in Sacramento, has declared the to the union. mention them in detail." He "said Bartell has displayed "ag tions during the last month.

Dr. Poulter said his method city's three charter amendments may desk seat and also named to a place Jordan was taken into custody in malting tne bid. the umoo delegated its local president, James determining the likelihood, of oil atf be illegal because of a tame factor on the 1949 board of directors. Other while driving his expensive 1949 gressive: leadership as an officer in the County Supervisors Associa- any given depth would save $5000 new officers are: automobile at 42nd Avenue and East in the election held last April 12. Under the State Constitution, cast Kearney, to go to Washington, D.C for a conference with ton military to $15,000 on each average explora First vice-president.

Dean Allen. I4th Street yesterday. tion. of California and the National Association of CountyJwOfficials." This, he has brought "great tory, drilling. officials.

i ing of ballots to amend the charters Oakland; 5 second vice president, George H. Hoyt. Berkeley secre fl of municipalities must take place The. Kearney trip, it was reported X- t-. I f( honor and benefits" to 'Alameda today, was protested by CIO Chief not less than-40 days or more than 60 days after the time an election He first was lodged in the Berkeley city jail under the name of Thomas.

R. Hayes, of 1018 Kains Avenue, Albany, a salesman. Several hours later he was transferred to the Oakland city iafl. County, i-. tary-treasurer, Edward Chandler, Berkeley; directors, Royce Slew-man, Oakland; William B.

Kyle, as his "nurse," After the report (through the Oakland woman, Inspectora is called. A resolution calling for Wixson -was also gracious. He see-: ended thei nomination So did Jans Oakland; Leonard R. Cardoza, tain Harry vBndges who i argued that i the time is inopportune and that Kearney would be unable to get a hearing because of other pressing matters currenti in Wash and Nelson spent a week, with the co-operation of Monterey 1 county sen, who wasn't injine for the job. Berkeley; D.

I. Davy, Albany. Two Bandits Hold Up Grocery, Get $50 BERKELEY, Jan. 7. Two bandits, one displaying a .25 calibre- automatic, held up Edwin P.

Sorensen, owner of-a grocery at 3222 Adeline Street, late last night and fled with $50 taken front the cash register. anyway. Caldecott. still makmg a Speaker at last meeting Possibility the case may have wide ramifications was indicated today when Police Inspector Gilchrist Moore promised further dis ington, rf recovery; from auto accident injuries, sect Word he was agreeable. was K.

JJ. Burrows, vice-president of the Security First National Bank Bridges plea was vetoed by the ii.i..iiIi. membership at a meeting Wednes closures after a scheduled confer all through procedure, Harry sat benignly in the big chair. the election was approved by the City Council March Ir public notice was made March 5, and the election held 39 days later. Two of the charter amendments created new civil service positions affecting the police and fire departments.

The- third amendment increased city employee's contributions to the pension fund "from 4 to 6 per cent, matching a 3 like amount from the city. All were passed day night. of Los Angeles, who gave the local organization its charter; three years agow Announcement "i was made of ence with Police Inspectors Marcus Nelson and Edward Toothman who officials, in a search of the Monterey area for the estate which; would answer the vague description given by the woman patient When they found it, they i said it disclosed operating room equipment, complete to flood lights, in -an upstairs' bedroom. i Police took a truck to Carmel Highlands today to remove this Specifically, Kearney will seek to Sorensen told police earlier1 Jerry Jordan, G3 vuutomo- made the original arrests of the get for his union 250 longshore jobs now held by civil service employees appointment of A. Ormsby Donogh of Berkeley to a three-year term on the board of governors of the not even relinquishing the top spot while the vote was taken.

-S- the resolution was broken, and Bartell will continue as chairman for two more years at least, THE KNAVE. Fraziers. Moore said Jordan's part in the bile salesman, crrfsted for lorestigction in lit cbor tion ring. Tribtm photo. he.

had spotted three men an a car. parked outside his store. He des-; cribed the gunmen as one Negro1 and one Caucasian. The latter had; a large scar en his face. 5 SI -i at the San Francisco Army Base, and another 500 at the Navy's Port Chicago.

ring was to furnish transportation for patients to the elaborately ap- National body to represent the Pacific Coast. equipment. i by large majority. -5;.

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