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Oakland Trtfeune, Saturday, April 29, 1950 rt if I Jury Hears Newson 'Pal' jChase Ends In Mud flat Bay Bridge Plan Opposed 10 TEENAGERS HURT AS AUTO IS OVERTURNED 5m Ml 4l? PROSECUTION 10 REST CASE AGAINST PATTEN ON MONDAY Four boys and six girls, riding A By DAVE HOPE San Leandro city councilmen Continued From Fage 1 i.U A A-J At AJ 1 1 I A I A AL A in a panel delivery truck, were ern Cahornia mental early today when the were still opposed to financing of a. l. 4 i records made. Anyone who has signea By fatten ana on th nnt urn. uvc.vu.ncu wm returning, JaU at gan Rafae, today foow $5 should give," ing his capture late yesterday in new approaches to the Bay Bridge out of tolls today, even though the alternative is a four-year setback of the Alameda County highway program in the San Leandro- night he played tht "21 game" in the club.

MANY DOCUMENTS nome irom a party in Joaquin Miller Park, according to police. The crash occurred at 1 a.m. a bizarre, two-hour chase that Patten collected in the class-. led from the Marin Citv bus denot room' came out nd Paid Selsted, Jerry Newson, 18, officially tight-lipped lince his denial of his lie-detector "confession" of Oakland's double drugstore murders, today had been pictured as having indiscreetly dropped "admissions" to a fellow prisoner during his incarceration. Herlin J.

C. Jackson, 27, a former county jail cellmate now serving a l-to-14-year San Quen-tin forgery term, was produced yesterday in Newson's murder trial to testify on the alleged Statements. SIGNED NOTE Newson is on trial by a jury before Superior Judge Donald K. Hayward area on Joaqu.n Miller Road, near thelthrflu the mud fIats of Richard. nd had money left over, he tesU-j The jury of eight women and Harry Bartell, chairman of the jntersection o( Mountain Boule- fied.

jfour men spent mora than an Alameda County Board of Super- son Bay. vesterdav examinin th. vard, police said. Licinim na id 1 1 ur-f-MrTii" fiiriiiiix (visors, and Supervisor Thomas stack of 325 documents introduced The party had held a weiner roast in the park last night. and one Sunday The fugitive, Edmond E.

Whitfield, 25, of Los Angeles, a University of Southern Cali jCaldecott, chairman of the Alameda County Highway Advisory he decided to attend a service, nPrtH th.t annth.r hmir Board, were rebuffed yesterday Only the driver, Stephen Da- fornia football player and Yale patten met him at the door, he be required Monday to eom- University medical student, ii-gaid, and commented: "You don't plete the task. 20, of Street, Oak- h.IIm nma Intj. V. a land, escaped injury vjiin.ri urant tt rnm in nr nn vaii'" of all cities oj tnc county ex ik. nsAi Iti41aJ am mud covered deouties as some! Monday will mark the 47th trial day of the case and the beginning of the 12th week of the hear- cept San Leandro, Hayward, and 5000 stjectators watched from Selsted replied, No," and Piedmont.

He testified on cross-examina- broadside and toppled over. iU.S. Highway-ini. tion by Attortw Herman W.i,n- th.t h.A m. 1949, by an Alameda None of the group was injured ESCAPED LAST WEEK OFFICIALS ADAM VVT The San Leandro olii'ials srrifni! nfTippr sairt Paccorcrtv Sheriff Walter Sellmer said trict Attorney's office voluntarily.

pnd Jury on 10 wunU trict Attorney's office voluntarily. of maincd adamant in their support them to Permanente ru a I of a southern crossing of the Bay Kta Pmanente escaped last week from re.direct Chamberlain nd theft 2.870 Ky in advance of all other highway The lnjured were: -VaThosoi ked Slst'd to the court ProjecU. Alice Feutren, 20. of 5127 hat-'S Sdata 5 MmA OttlCM ,0 Bremerton vealed 87.5 per cent of the traffic right shoulder in urv. i tK- w.i PPrwrBTnw Quayle charged with the wanton robbery slaying of Robert Savage, 40, and his clerk, Mrs.

Mar-jorie Ruth Wilson, 21. The Chinese style "executions" oc-, curred October 22 in a Rose- Waterman Pharmacy at 1170 Sev-j enth Street Jackson, returned from San! Quentin for court appearance; yesterday, said that he gained Newson's confidence to such an extent in Courthouse pail that; Newson made these 1. He "beat the li erleteotrir" at Rerkelry while he was hping qu7.7pri about the slayings. 2. He had hidden the murder gun and the "cops" had the wrong weapon.

3. That the police were only "guessing" that the victims were; "So he'i the new doctor from that city goes to Oakland Miss Dene DeDons. 20. 3572 17th JT. cu; a -aa a Ai.ai Ifrom that 'city goes to uaKiana Miss Dene Deponis, 20, 3572 17th n.lv ch.riff Fd sidd IIIIIC laid Uy lcpuij Olinill IAA biucu, a.aaii.

IIOU "UJ 1A nu Al.A AVAIIIliai XIUII d. Copyright, 1950, Mirror Enlerp sr- sand kFrancir cut over 4 EnhS thVisors teee- SS.d..cXh Waiiarp time ana dashed across and Count Kngincr Wallace Charles Wade Snook sus-iriaven, 51, took surprise com-him. mand of the Puget Sound Navy 'Shinvard tndav It will Via HASSLER INVITES UNIONS I ine neno wiinessrs were noy FranclscoM01. He plunged into the deep j. wiHiamg, assistant cashier of thlrd ahlPya-d command in as cut on left shoulder.

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cut on lcft shoulder. Boggs was the prospect that gaso- line tax from sou funds will be Oivertea Alfred Gavello 21 4fil9 Weit uw im ninonii oann 01 nev-; thern Alameda County strUt CaklMd head and scalp tha'" finfd four lwa at Reno; Mrs. Maria Louise The dmaj. commder at projects to the bridge? "Go ahead and shoot," Mythaler Pfiler head casnier at Island Naval Shipyard at funds will be diverted projects i ine unuge nignway a TO PARLEY WAREHOUSE WAR a BLr ap aa ar at ar ap mm mw aaraiaBaiBi III Lilt I I I VV UK I I II II I II VVUrT i i i wa- i ni saia wnmieia yeuea as ne a Mmbiin- i irrivra nere yes iorced to kneel before they were1 approaches. This would halt con- nn AnHraH.

10 3 i.irrf terday for "temporary additional shot through back of the head. struction work on the East Shore ctrt nnvinH Kraln moved his shoes tiea n.s panw and bar at Reno and Fred Cun. Jackson stated that "I asked PaM Freeway and other highways. Ronaid Dalt0i 21 809 46th up h.lgh 1 hlS RS nin8hm. -uditor and office man- the gun and Newsom re.

Continued From Page 1 OPPOSITION EXPRESSED IstS ager of the club, plied if I tell you you 11 know loading operations continued as until after an executive commit-; Several members of the council head injury. I if mil across the Thy presented the first direct as much as I do. usual gnd that fail carg moved; tee meeting Monday. Expressed opposition to the gas Jacqueline Leonard. 19, lies a nau-miie acro.s evidence to ig proMcution mZllrut unmolested.

Some' The.AFL claims to represent a tax d.version but they were un- irwin street, San Rafael, back -J contention that money donated made at Newson place at 43 majority of workers in the 14 able to sway the others. jurv. PLRSlTr by devout churchgoers found its Tamger Street but it proved to cargoes were being diverted to frms altnnugh Cio Warehouse The meetmg was cordial, fail- Beverlv Moore. 19, 444 62nd Deputies commandeered ajWay to Reno gambling tables, be one he used for the $1275 Har- San Francisco and Stockton Local 6 now has contracts with jng tn develop the sharp ex- street, Oakland, bruised head. barge from Sausalito and set out CREDIT CARD duty." Today, however, he was notified by phone from the Bureau of Ships in Washington that he had been selected to take charge of the yard.

He will replace Capt. William E. Sullivan, 52, who had asked to be relieved after undergoing major surgery. Admiral Haven commanded the San Francisco Naval Station at The two club employees to some $10,900 in checks that uhere were was no interruption mem. ine i urms rcsignpo irom chanpr-s which occurred neiween Betty Russo, 20, 583 Manila in pursuit, but me bnai grounaea for which Newson was convicted of fh association after the AFL be- Bartell and City Councilman W.

Avenue. Oakland, back injury. in the mud a quarter-mile from IX LETTER FORM In San Francisco last night, a gan picketing them a month ago Wilson of Hayward in a simi- Jn another traffic Sccident, John 'Whitfield. A skiff launched from Asst. Dist.

Attv. Laurence Dav- special committee of the San in an effort to break their in- ar meeting Thursday. Ellis, "3, of 252 Sixth Street. San the barge also went aground as passed through the club in 1948 i it a Wunfa-ra Pninf Kfnr 4slrin avm dustry-wide contract with the Representing San Leandro at Francisco, was hit by a car at San Whitfield, walking leisurely on Jr. ,1,.

rramnimpn mn. iBA- 'Tnm. Patten checks, for $1200 and "Mare. no- was planning the conference were Councilmen Street and 73rd Avenue, course, taunted: "Come ton produced a memorandum rrancisco Ar Central Labor dusti Jackson said wrote in Countv Council recommended that strike CIO. produced a memorandum Francisco AFL Central Labor 1.

u. rramni rWnmmfnrii ihi tinVP an. Leandro zig-zag jail hile Newson was talking sanction be granted AFL Ware- The Oakland tieup was an out- Thomas O. Knick, R. H.

Musson, Ellis is held for observation at and get me, you fools." Hiehland Hospital. Samuel W. Abandoning the skiff, Deputv with him before Jackson left for house Local 12 against 14 mem- growth of that dispute. leamsters Antone Cannizzaro, Leonard bee- $3000, bounced twice and nerc Irom m3 to IM7. replaced by two other checks for $2200 and $2000, which bounced Art Judgt Named once and were placed in the Alexander Nepotei dean of San Ouentin on November 22.

Dels of warehouses of the Dis- began their blockade Wednesday and J. O. Bellini; City Mana- smj(h, 37, of Oakland Naval Sup- Sheriff Alden Ingalls and Harold Th note, signed bv Jackson trihutors Association of Northern when CIO warehousemen imposed ger Wesley McClure, City Atty. rntPr. driver of the car.

was Terwilliger, bus station agent. jumped into the knee-deep mud not cited. 7 IT 'a faculty of. the California College $1480 and $200 had been paid on of and Cralt erving and left to jailers in personal let- i-amornia. restrictions max would not permu Arthur Carden, and rranit m.

frrs to fcp mailed bv them, quoted Final council action on th truck drivers to use mechanical King, manager of the San Lean-Newson as making this so-called recommendation will he delaved lifts tn unload and load their rigs. dro Chamber of Commerce. this account a member of the jury of awards Haines in Phila-Ptvd, the i rrahpd win i W. Dnlira hntc Two other checks, for $1000 and and started herding Whitfield to-jward shore. All three reached the beach at the same time as did other deputies and Whitfipld was subdued after a brief fist fight admission: of the sixth annual Salinas Valley Fair being held at King City today and tomorrow.

"Saturdav night I went to get $1500 passed through the club, Mrs. Pfiler testified. She said the GATE SPAN MAKES UI1W too much money, Halt Robber Phone Peace Talks Continue Chrysler Peace Appears Certain somp barbecue and the Cruik-shank girl (Barbara Cruikshank. IS-vpr-olH high school girl) was with me at that time, and she what happened and when it inprnd One thing I'm glad of. knows how to keep her DIRECTORS TOLD Police fired four shots last night in capturing two men who allegedly were found breaking into A lU f-Alslnn 1 i a a parking meters Rrirtff and Hiahwav District said trsn closed On thing she don't Conferences will be continued DETROIT, April 29.

in A know is where I hid mv gun: the through the week-end an ef- weekend settlement of the 95-day on. the cop found was clean and fort to end the walkout of 10 000 rf hdn been shot telephone eouipment installation of Booked for investigation the bridge is making, so much theft are Simpson S. Burgess, 37. resident of a hotel at Ninth Street has to Jackson testified that he workers, a Federal mediator an- exhausted negotiators money "something the note into his norket iihrmt nounced in New York. recessed after their second all- done about it." and Murray P.

and Broadwav, PREMIER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA INVITES THE PEOPLE showing if to Newson after the Yesterday's discussions between night session until 1 Speaking at a meeting of the 14-man bridge direc Federal Conciliator Marvin torship. Chairman William D. Sconers said 'were coing to of the finance commit a '-zed statement had been made union ana western rjectrir Lom-The note was admitted for iden- panv representative were con-tif'cation but over the vigorous eluded without comment from protetf pf Newson's attornvs. either according to the hld it was a self serving soriated Fess. declaration and not binding on The mediator.

Thomas tel. said he would continue con- Ilmr if 1 '( i keep on meeting with the mini- tee said an early reduction in mum amount of sleep until it's the current 50 cent toll is in settled" order. Sconyers said "a lot more prog- The suggested slash in tolls Wheatley, 26. who gave his address as Fort Worth. Texas.

Patrolmen Harold R. McCormac and Gerald A. Bodell said they saw the two men at work on a meter at 29th and McClure Streets. Wheatley made no at-' tempt tn escape, the officers said, but Burgess ran toward Telegraph Avenue. McCormac fired three shot into the air and Bodell fired a fourth, also in warning.

McCormac found Burgess hiding in shrubs at 29th and Tele- race ii'-if mHA rinrmi, Ik 7n I I Ju rtiirrinn ri 1 rn 'STnni if sulfations with both side OVer a 1 mtiur uui tiif. inc r- pi Vlglli-U ui.ivui"i hour talks which began at 10 a m. among the members, one of the yesterday and rontinued steadily directors said. However, only OF These lawvers. Robert Treu- F-fn haft and Bertram Fdises called ORDERS AWAITED Jackson a "stoohe" and brought Richard Hackler, vice-president out that he had written scores of of lineal 71 of Division 6 of the S'milar memos on other prisoners CIO Communications Workers of during the time he was in jail.

America, said todav "further in- The reference to the barbecue structions" from national head- except for brief breaks for meals four members promised to fight until 6 am. today. the reduction. "A lot more can he done if Hadeler urged the group to everybody get.s a few hours' take definite action on lowering tolls at the May 12 meeting when sleep." Sconyers said. graph.

Wheatlev had $6.80 in Rumpled negotiators of the next year's budget will be con- is part of the police contention quarters were awaited in the Cjq Umtcd Auto Workers and sidered and 58.50 in nickels In that Newson near closing time of strike of 500 Northern California world-s tnird larRest auto. The bridge surplus now totals Pssession. tl) officers said, the drugsotre at 9 m. offered installation workers. makpr WPre rfPrwlrted On.Hn, annroximatelv $9,000,000 Hade- Twenty-four parking meters OAKLAND TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA the area had been pried open.

rnrivru it-irKiam with final obstacles keeping 144- ler said. The sum is held in a to buy Wilson. nigni irom nauonai neaaqu-rie. 000 person, from their lobs $5,500,000 future bond maturity aBBak.aasia pi i Charles Williams, 13fi3 Eighth jn New York saying further m-S'reet, operator of a cafe at 1174 structions would be sent within Seventh Street, testfied that New- 24 hours," Hackler explained at 1 A source at the bargaining fund and a reserve $3,500,000 in- ULIIV LI LV (I scene said negotiations seemed surance fund, supplementing ULIxIXLLL I VLUU to be in the "home stretch He 000,000 in insurance held by pri- i 1 1 1 1 1 1 son cmr nu iwo reply nas Dcen received us prerjjrtpd (na( barring unex- vate companies. HrArfN NKrAKhk: orvur Miiuwiuirs uir iuu.

yet specincaiiy regarainK rwiu- ppcted snags in the talks the slaying wiiuams niece, miss tlnns from "at least half of the productlon workers would return in tolls to a flat 25 cents and Evelyn Walker, 1 of the same Northern California membership" to Quvsler's assemblv lines next elimination of commuter rates, home address, verified the time requesting permission to estab- wpfk Hadeler's suggestion was berause she was listening to a Usn picket lines at telephone ex-j ttiu- echoed hv Dirwtnr Chrl Bn. BERKELEY, April 29. Allen C. Blaisdell. director of International House, told the City Com I mons Club yesterday that mystery program between 8:30 according to HacVler P.

Reuther nor Robert W. Con- king, a Santa Rosa banker. He I are participants in one of the greatest and most hopeful experi- and 9 m. hen iewson waiKea into the cafe SPONTANEOUS PICKETING der. Chrysler industrial relations aiJ hs hecome have been reports of director, would comment on n'' not ,0 be aD'e ,0 S've defi- manie in tVia hielnrv nf this rV.nn.

spontaneous picketing oy dis- progress during the exhausting 10 questions on ion try satisfied members at Napa and grind. changes. 1. Stockton," said the union spokes-; However, observers believed Directors opposing the Universities and the Point Tour no a dvl LOCAi.it owseo man. "The individuals were con- that most of future negotiations were George Anderson of Prnra said xut OAM A a 1 iiirmk 11 XT re tacted and advised to nan meir wouid involve the lengthy pro- npa, and the H-bomb can become action.

eess 01 putting an aereement nto onia nnS. Hackler said a telephone jam- contract form. and Edward A. Kenney of San i Francisco. instruments of construction "only if we are successful in opening a world highway leading to social, I OCAI.LT ontroij rn DAn rhnir tuprcm nn Onttnnii of San franciMt) IUt Mrmher Amrtrn Nwnpapf Piihllsher Assoriatlon Chaiitr Mtmrwr Audit Birrvftn at Circulation Comptt Astoclttrd Prtn ttrict for Metropolitan Oakland Full United PrM 8rvle ming operation "is continuing throughout the Northern part of Mexican Firm Geft Lnnn democratic freedom and Ja.a.aIa.1.

A 1. I dignity." i Blaisdell suggested that the pro the state" "iuiiuuh nitcpicu "We feel that it has' been effec- April SAIGON, Indochina. April 29. h. had World ank today loaned uuTrmVin H.m hHivnii loreien educational ana ftAn nnn jrram gram memreb or Tat associatcd ettst mind to cut down teiepnonej 'cn uigni jormer tmperor Bao Dai man- cultural program be retooled and Th.r...A.M,.'!l! revenue." he asserteo.

and power Company (Mex- date to head the government of enareed to meet the need of the tha tar republication nf Ivaly i. nnnij lor electric oower nvmn. th liht fr electric power the state of George A. Gitchell, Eastbay di- develop- three-month-old Viet- masses of the underprivileged. I tako real pleasuro in oxtending a warm invitation to our goi.neigh-boura, tho people ef tha United States, to spfnd a vaeatioa in British Columbia this year.

We can promise excellent travel fauilitiea and scenery whieh wa believe is as fine as any in the world. Our shops carry many interesting lines of English linens and woolens as well as items of Canadian vision manager of the nam. 11 ui local nw BrlntM tn tntu nmMim at wall a all OB nrwi dlRpatrhaa tbi tbibiinb rrniisniNn co PVRI.ISBtBS Telephone and Telegraph Com-! pany, reported "there still are no indications of a jamming effort in the Oakland area." Trade In Your Old Upright or Grand Piano JOS KNOWLANTI PrMtdM Pub hshtr and Editor JOS It KNOWl.AfTO JR. Antttant Publlthtt. WTLLIAM r.

KNOTTLAND Awt.tint Publish trr. BR1TNO A. rORBTIRER. Vmtary-Tratnirar and Gntrl Mannar. PUBLICATION OPTICB-Trtbuna Butt.

Inf. eornar nf ThtrtacnUi and Pranklln Streata. Prima TC rhpltbar 1-SnflO. Entarad aa iacond-riw attar Pbrnan It. IMS, at tha Pnatofftca at Calif undar Act of ConaTaai March ins.

rMScmrpnoN bates BY CAKRIER: Dallj and lunday Alameda Youth Dies From Shot Ronald Yarbrough, 15, Alameda High School student, died at Permanente Foundation Hospital yesterday from a self-inflicted bullet wound in the head. WORSHIP SUNDAY the OAKLAND REVIVAL TABERNACLE 42110th Sirttt (Oakland's Great Downtown Church) Where Christians of all denominations meet to worship God PARTIAL sr FULL PAYMENT Oa a Braad Ktw IMS TELEVISION SET iIjaUhh Atn. BEST MUSIC CO. in a a Clat oii-atst manufaeturo. Priees are reasonable.

Yarbrough, son of William Yar- on. Month i nj brough, stationary engineer at the Universtty of California, was found wounded with a .22 caliber rifle nearby in the home of a girl friend in Alameda last Saturday. His home was at 438 23rd Avenue. The boy left a note blaming a fove affair for his act, police said. We look forward to welcoming ear friends to British Columbia.

If yeu wish any further information, writa to the British Columbia Government Travel Bureau, Victoria, B.C. Promiar of British ColumbUa (IE CDS On Year tl 08 Burtday Only Ont Month BY MAIL: Payabl la Advanea Dally and Sunday California. Mavada and Orafna Ona Maath I TS On aar tl 00 Sunday Only CiUforaia. Mavada and Oratoa On Month Ona Yaa I SO Othar Stataa Dally and Sunday, Ona Month I on Dally and Sunday. On Yat S4.M Sunday Only.

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J. Lowry speaks SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. "The Power of the Spirit" 7:43 p.m. "Tht Devil Lies?" MONDAY 7:45 P.M. Great Christian Fellowship Rath ARE YOU A WORRIER? You needn't tie, if you home-owned Remedial for a helpful loan.

Furniture, auto and jewelry loans. REMEDIAL LOAN ASSN. Oakland, nop. Kahn't, Sli- 16th MisstonAgej4ltJ bl 1 Jl Ln.t.ti I i I 11 a i aa i.

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