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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oikhnd Tribune, Thundty, March 26, 1953 San Jdso -Youth Arrested Wife Files Suit In TO-Cent Holdup Murder NAM Proposes City Planning Commission to Urge Annexation of North Richmond Area HallinanWife Are Arraigned Vincent Hallinan, wealthy left-wing attorney and defeated "Progressive candidate for President, was arraigned with, his wife, Vivian, on charges of income tax evasion today in San Francisco Federal Court. mission's findings was the Rev. Russell Coatney, pastor ef the First Christian Church of Richmond, who said he was convinced that annexation of the North Richmond area "will protect the Industry- '-Wide Walkout Ban WASHINGTON. March 25. I T.

NaUrrul Awociatton ct NAM) today aikrd to outlaw irsd.ii- Industrial land extendinf from the north city limits between the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroad tracks and abutting the city limits of San Pablo. Four Individual firms in the strip have requested annexation to the city. try-wide ttnk and to tep'DirtctoP WUjiam rinIey Md or -'Yy r-- them presented, to the City 23, had entered California from Mexico and were walking along a Two men accosted them with" a .22 caliber revolver and told them to empty their pockets. Gilberto Bermudez threw down a dime, and one of the other men tossed a Mexican peso oh the ground. This angered the would-be rcjbbers, and in a scuffle Gilberto Bermudez was shot He ran into a hayfield and fell dead.

Mary Pickford Will Start Bond Drive NEW YORK, March 26 Mary Pickford arrived here today oh the first leg of a tour that will take her throughout the country to promote the sale of Ui S. savings bonds. Thei former film actress, now 59,, recalled that it was the second such campaign she had helped sponsor. She embarked on a national drive for Liberty Bonds 35 years ago in World War I- She is going to Washington to start the "Crusade For Security" campaign March 30. The campaign is a drive by 17 national women's organizations to enlist self-employed professional business people in a bond-a-month plan through banks.

mu on April 6. usicr-i. Jhe area recommended for an- Gecrje W. negation extends from the north president ef the Ttxaj Steel Co. city limits of Richmond to the and cJujr-in of tht NArs in-J northerly boundary of Parchea-duatrull relations committee.

ter Village but excluding that prcpoied further tifhtecirj of: residential area and from the Taft-Hartley Law provisions af-j Southern Pacific railroad tracks lectin uiuon practices. In a to the Marin County line in San statement prepared for the Sen-pbIo Bay. ate Labor Committee, which is FOUR SECTIONS censiderir.a; proposed amend- r-, to the Nation's baiic labor. i r-j'-crr said" aectioru B. and Jtr lk Purpose, of explanation.

Finley said that to prevent an other North Richmond, the city shouJd annex as far north as it possibly can. "Industrial plants In the area will help pay for the needed improvements," he declared. URGES ASSISTANCE urged that the commission recommend to the city that residents of the inhabited area of North Richmond (Section A), who requested annexation be given every assistance; that all possible steps be taken to annex the area up to but excluding Parchester Village (Sections and C), and that the city continue efforts to annex the in dustrial strip (Section D). Finley said annexation would be to the mutual long-range Denem oi menmona ana uiei area to be annexed. Lending support to the com- RICHMOND.

March An nexation ct the unincorporated Jrrth Richmond are, compria-S ir.f both aubdivided and indua-, trial acreage, waa recommended laat nijht by the Richmond City P'-t Commission. Members cf the city board vcted unarurr.ouily to accept Ifir.dzr.rj presented by Planning I Hmn A i. V. tv. i i Ir inciuap.

il443 acres, cf which 1000 are wter' ct the 'n fcnculture. it also (u Lv.e ute cithe rew Verde mrr.nry acnor.i ana tne Myer 'Drum frmmnr inn't 1 youth from narcotics and prostitution that have existed there in the past The Reverend Mr. Coatney said he was the member of a citizens' committee that several months ago investigated law enforcement in the area. "At that time, I asked our chief of police if he could guarantee law enforcement in the area if it were a part of Richmond. He assured me he the minister He said annexation would be worthwhile even if it cost Richmond money.

Plans for annexation of the area also have been taken by the city of San Pablo, although that city has been stopped temporarily by legal action instituted by two proprty owners of the industrial strip A hearing to determine San Pah a will be ner. manently stopped will be held in Superior Court April 3. utes to arrive at the scene of the accident He said he didn't believe it to be an unreasonably long time. However, Mrs. Frost, in her latest letter, said the call for both the police and ambulance had been made at the same time, and that police arrived first.

She said her action was ntuated between the north giL1 tWct Cret 199 'n 852 d' i 7 UT" rnerdal structures, and nine w-. ri-ji'--t r.V'vr:"rurf pos an IntOieraSie curcen en e.e coL'ectm tarr.inir proc- tJs, beaten its elective new, rrtfy the problem cf con- tract admlnistxatn. and open i.w. 1 I SAN JOSE, March 28. W1 Charles Paul Johnson, 22, wanted by the Imperial County sheriff for questioning in a "lOcent murder" holdup, was arrested at the home of his mother, Sinclair, here last night The arrest was made by Santa Clara County Sheriff's Inspectors William Salt and Marion Ben nett They went to Mrs.

Sinclair's home and were informed her sons, Charles and Lawrence, "were out looking for work. TAKEN INTO CUSTODY The officers waited and took the youths into custody when they returned. Salt and Bennett said they did not believe Law rence Johnson was involved, but he was taken to the County Jail with his brother. i The officers said Charles John son would not say anything. His uncle, Harvey Johnson, 44, was in custody at El word from Imperial said he had implicated his nephew in robbery which resulted in the fatal shooting of a man.

The slaying occurred on a road near Holtville, 11 miles east of El Centro last Sunday. -MEXICANS HELD UP Three men, Gilberto Bermu-dez, .21, his cousin, Hernan Ber-mudez. 28, and Francisco Ruiz, irca A The Hallihans, who live in Ross, were indicted on March ll and charged with seven counts each of evading $65,221 in taxes between 1946 and 1950. Federal District Judge Edward P. Murphy set April 24 as the date for Hallinan and his wife to enter pleas.

They are at liberty on $2500 bail each. If convicted they could each be fined $10,000 and sentenced to five years in prison on each count. Hallinan was the chief defense attorney for Harry Bridges when the labor leader was tried for perjury- in denying he had ever been a communist The lawyer was also the unsuccessful candi date of the Independent Progres sive party in last year's presi dential election. i Voice Amplified NEW YORK, March 26. In making a call across the United States by telephone, the human voice is amplified about 180 times.

XTC re Ar-jL-crr said the NAil be- IT: leves the wxrken right tof ttrikt preserved. How-J tJOf.thVt0n A eer. he Cor.rress ldcat nd Traffic Victim's Mother Repeats Charge of Ambulance Delay strJtes en trj industry rd walkouts to enforce feath iftedlizt cr work-rtstnetire wide tajcj. syrr patr-y itrixes A sympathy str.lte ti cr.t a unwn o-l; roi cj-; when her small dauchter RICHMOND, March 26. A Richmond mother today reiterated a charge that a local ambu- 1nre concern resnonded too ICity Council, took exception' to; findings cf PoUce Chief E.

F.1 Phi pps. The chief said the ambulance detailed in taV Mn rrrtft rily in a jpute, P-" (was struck and seriously injured cut -in i yr: pa thy" with rL.NT INCLUDED by a truck two weeks ago. nfcjv univ -reather bd-J Section extends from Sans Mrs. Omer Frost of 5217 Cy-l is a term uwd to dejcr.be. Pa bk Crtek to the northerly press Avenue, in a Mter to the prompted by a desire to help uture accident victims.

Richmond's ambulance service limits cf Parchester Village and acres, cf which are upland. The section the r.e Rheem Manu- lactunr.g c.ar.l and numeretn truck farms. I I Westinghouse -WUrSTn i aanMM i mm Rl daughter Bonnie, 20 months, to.operator, the Cadillac Ambu Sect-on is a narrow strip cfthe hospital, retired but 13 min pecial prae ro fLniDercD ferrgatifi. ccr.tract rt! tunics which rrcre vt a certa.n rumbr cf wcrk- en ea a je-s even t.vw;a are jz zrrzrz. cf the NAM'S reccrn- 2-ndatxj at that empcyenj ahcuM fc rtl.ed ef the present to f-muh payroll tUu a ether trJirmation cy La bargai-urg.

HAW Bjckj Reuther in Confrjct ReTisIon Fight ATt-VrnC Cm NJ. March The CIO Auto U' chairs ccr.vtr.Ucn stod ready 'it 7 tt Preshiert Walter ZP. acm ammunilirn to tn I ur-fcal with the a-to tn-1 The a mm was lr the W-rrs cf a res-Iut-tn which wxuld threaten the tftdujtry r.o r-or kf.g-trm ccr.tr acts after 1JJJ tr.Iess it arreed promptly -m in the five-year rTemeaj ro-r in fcrce. Fu- ure ecr. tracts would be fcr r.o rr'-re than two years.

p. hfr has cxr.ter.dcd that II low nee Tirade-Sim OF PiJSM HIGH POWER BINOCULARS Against Skipper MARTINEZ, March 28. Mrs. Florence F. today filed a separate maintenance suit against Capt Rudolph.

Weis' sharr, 60, Standard" Oil tanker skipper. The suit accused Captain Weissharr of cruelty but made no specific charges. It declared he earns $1000 monthly and asked for a "reasonable amount for support of Mrs. Weissharr and their two children, Wiliiam, 16, and Richard, 14, whose custody she seeks. Mrs.

Weissharr also asks for an equitable division of community property. This, according to the suit includes a home at 811 Cerrito Street, Albany; a summer home in Trinity County, stocks, bonds and savings and commercial bank accounts. The Weissharrs were married in Oakland July 29, 1934, and separated March 18, 1952, the suit set forth. Atty. Harold L.

Strom filed the suit for Mrs. Weissharr in Contra Costa County Superior Court. 95 p-aru have beccrr.t outdated bca-j cf ir.fULon brought en Hir tv.e Kcrean war, which was it. foreseen whn they were He has asked the auto industry 1- come up with durcr.g r.ejotatcns cn a 3IN0CULARV I nighf us 3 fC if uper-illuminjtion for fast- 1 A'J I I moving I V- from the govern- jr r.t'$ c'd to its new price ir.dex i a pay under the cr-it- living wage in the ccn- -tractj. Court Fight Joins Saroyan, Ex-Wife LOS ANGELES, March 21 -William Saroyan, novelijt playwright and cr.gwriter, re- with his fonr.er w-Je to- djy to a court ruit which arjM they left a house they is provided on a contract basis between the city and a private lance Service i W50 All prices plus eases end Fedrral Tax ORDER BY MAIL rx fi LU 2-912 Oata Fritfar fill Ii09 -dirty" and "greasy." Saroyan, 44.

who wrct tie lines for the hit tcr.z. "Corr.e- My Itovje, jcir.ed ranks ja Court yerterday with j. twimtlUl jMf-1 -r 1 1 i 1 1 if ti dv i 4 I iiaaaai i 1 Sr--r--. 4 ymn.vwvmwwMtHWV mm 4 I N' v- r'' iWnwWwfimii iT FROST-FREE hf' Double Door fi' "TT De Luxe Refrigerator V-i; -TTr- -j, -J iTwo wonderfuJ appliances in k' One! A large: Food Freezer, 1 L----'--'' plus a spacious Refrigerator -( v. I i with both Froit-Free complete- I ly automatic jf defrosting and -completely automatic temper- C.

'i' oture control 29.95 4l -Other 1953 Westinghouse Re- 'J LrrSSSSSSS frigerators frop 239.95 i I ri. Carol Sarrrarw 23. from he was lajt Tr.diT. Err.cs Srchy. Hollywood ita df broujht suit -for in bhJ ct fca daughter.

Warta Exxerth, a i'm'wi, ho pwra the prop-- erty rtattd by the 5- JL -X Sirryarj. Sh.T acting Superior Jj-ift Jchn r. Aik that Saroyan tu :crr.r wife left the the reaular Vv in a "vvrtu-I-'y Schy ccrr plained that drapes wr grtajT, dirty, ekoc- cf feci were strewn abeut YOU DON'T NEED NOW PAY 75' A. WEEK the brrj the tad a "gTT cf un- uh djh. i '-f "Tcnnif Pro Gcti Year COME IN, PHONE OR TOn Moralj Charge Nr YORK.

Marrfi Hr ard. armer 1-. ef atrei Ehana Barry- paded guuty today to a rVha-l cf far-tp5 rung wuJi New 1953 Westinghouse 1T0 Volt Dryer. Dries everything from chenille robes to sheerest lingerie takes away your washday worries. PHONE Highgate 4-3828 for a Free appraisal oni "your old I appliance Mai! Tilt Ctopia KAY JEWELERS Pimm tmd rSa bfecwUn.

$3730. I to pry pmr "1 ri? rr-Mi state Lnea for proataUi- HTTfcrd. ffth railing prcfea- icral teraua player, waj an- Ntw 1952 Waitlnghouit Refrigeroton ct very special reduced prices. Hurry quan-titlcs limited. They're terrific buys! 199.95 379.95 OMUL IrssvediaUiy fcy rdTJ 239.95 Reduced Jwdit Gregory r.

NoocAst to a- jrtar ad a day in ail Tt 2J-ytax-cld dtfaadajst had FREE PAIHIEVG AT AXT jeaaCHAKTf LOT. A4Mma, 1321 Wathinefoa SI. PU Tt 4-2104 oh mi47 tin ttti be-a aruMid oi txktng a 1 1 an trran CalLrareia to Nrw Tork fa 1 ilk Price Drops SACRAMCrco. March 2L A-Retaij nuik pncea to the pl Ncrta-Huraooklt area will crcp two cents a quart April 1, to the State Department el Agriculture, 1203 Drocdnay FIrsi rim HI 4-elll 0Mt Maatfay tin trtt 179 BROADWAY 1800 TELEGRAM.

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