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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 5

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San Mateo, California
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County Lincoln Dinner Tonight A record turnout of more than 500 persons are expected tonight at the a a Lincoln's day dinner, scheduled for 7:30 at Bay Meadows clubhouse. Guest speaker for the first such i to be held with the party in power will be Congressman Patrick J. Hillings of Arcadia. Hillings arrived this afternoon at Mills Field where he was met by a delegation of San Mateo county Republicans, headed by Dan R. J.ove of Burlingame, general chairman of the San Mateo county Lincoln day dinner committee'.

Meanwhile, the county's repre- a i in congress. .1. A Younger, introduced a bill to make Lincoln's i a a nation-wide legal holiday. According to the congressman. Lincoln's i a is a legal holiday in only 27 states of the union now.

Chairman Love said the following Republican leaders will have places at the speaker's table with Congressman Hillings: Frank B. Ingersoll Jr. San Mateo Republican county central committee chairman and program a i a for the evening; Aylett B. Cotton, member of the county central committee who will introduce. Hillings; F.

Herschel Campbell, mayor of San Mateo; Mrs. Marjorie Benedict, Berkeley, GOP committeewoman; Charles Weeks, A Mrs. Joseph J. Pausner, San Mateo; State Senator Harry L. Parkman; Assemblymen Richard J.

Dolv.ig, and Daniel J. Cree- clou; Mrs Harriet R. Hosmer, San Carlos; Mrs. Augusta J. Hayden, Menlo Park; Mrs.

Oliver Dibble Woodskle, and Mrs. Earl Spencer, Burlingame. Other dignataries expected to be in attendance will include William J. i a vice-president of the Republican assembly, San Francisco; Alvin F. Derre, chairman of the San Francisco GOP county central committee, and Mrs.

Derre; Sheriff E. B. Whitmore; Al Sagehorn and Chester R. McPhee, San Francisco supervisor. With a combined total of 322 years behind them, theso centenarians, all veterans of the Civil war, are in the today.

William Kiney (left) celebrated his one hundred tenth birthday in Indianapolis, with a quiet game of solitaire. He claims he fought with the Confederate forces at Gettysburg. Thomas Evans (center), 106-year-old Confederate veteran who lives in Austin, Texas, is reported to have received 15 marriage proposals AP WltCDhoto) since action began lo break the will of the late turfman, Samuel D. Riddle. He claims he's the latter's half-brother.

Albert Woolson goes over birthday cards he's received from over the nation. The onetime Union army drummer boy took time out to shovel snow from the sidewalk of his Duluth, home so the mailman would have easy going. Night Life Lovers Face Vice Grilling Hightower Up For Parole Again SAN FRANCISCO i.Tl-- Two men in notorious murder cases, who have spent many years in prison, will be given hearings in May on parole applications, the adult authority announced today. They are Frank Egan. former San Francisco public defender, now 70, and William A.

Hightow- cr, 73. Egan is serving a life sentence for the murder of his aged benefactress, Mrs. Jessie Scott Hughes, in 1932. Hightower, self-styled philoso- i her, was convicted of slaying Father Patrick A. Heslin, a Colma priest, in 1921.

NEW YORK rtP)--Fast spending New York night life lovers who subscribed to the de luxe call girl service allegedly operated by Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke may have to appear at his trial and tell the intimate details of dealings in vice. Defense Attorney Samuel Segal said he would subpoena the call girl customers to condemn star prosecution witness Pat Ward with her own testimony. Miss Ward, vivacious and lovely siren of a former harem of call girls, has freely named the high spending vice customers who paid for her charms at the going rate of $50 to S100 and more a night. Club Comedian Segal said he would put a mim- night club comedian, two Broadway at least half a dozen cafe society millionaires.

Segal and assistant District Attorney Anthony J. Liebler were at considerable odds over how the green-eyed model fared yesterday in her "first day of cross-examination. Jelke's counsel claimed he had "tripped her up" on several occasions and was well satisfied that he had proved to a jury of 11 at least a year before she met the playboy defendant. Illegitimate Child "She admitted she had an illegitimate child at age 16 and accepted money from the child's father," Segal said. He claimed she had also admitted to taking money from miuea to Taxing money irom a Judge F.

L. Valente abused his ju- Broadway press agent, several dicial aut hority when he ordered "garment district" millionaires, a movie actor and an Austrian munitions magnate. In his cross-examination of Miss Ward, 'Segal said he also hammered away at the fact that Liebler had demanded she be returned to the women's house of detention after her release on bail last fall, because of scandalous- miscon- ber of those named by Miss Ward duct with her attorney, J. Roland on the stand, including a well- Sala. He said she admitted that Liebler had ordered her returned to jail, after getting reports that the auburn-haired beauty and Sala were holding early-morning conferences in which the principal refreshment was brandy and making frequent rounds of the plush Manhattan night clubs.

Life Story in Mind Sala revealed that he had rejected an offer from a British syndicate to pay Miss Mard $3000 for family men and one bachelor that her life story and added he was Miss Ward was an attractive but shady lady in cafe society cycles Plan to Flee Gets Russians 25 Years BERLIN (fP)--The United States newspaper Zeitung reported today that eight officers the East Germany air force were sentenced to 25 years imprisonment each for planning to flee west in a Russian plane. dickering with two Manhattan newspapers" for the rights to a projected series of articles by his glamorous client on how other teen-agers could avoid the pitfalls which engulfed her. NEW YORK OP)--Freedom of the press to inform the public what its courts are doing will be brought to test in state supreme court tomorrow. Attorneys for two news services and five New York newspapers will 'argue that general sessions authority when he ordered press and public out of the Minot F. Jelke vice trial courtroom.

Judge Valente was ordered to show cause why he should not be prohibited from enforcing the order. The show cause action was brought by the United Press, the International News Service, and the New York Herald-Tribune, Post, Daily News, Journal-American, and Mirror. Bruno Takes In School Site (Times County News Service) SAN BRUNO, Feb. resolution approving the annexation of Parkside elementa'ry school on Niles avenue to the city was approved by the board of school trustees here last night at the same time, the city council approved the measure. The 15-acre site on which the new school is being built, was 'red from the Mills estate last for $90,000.

The city council will also attempt to annex 15 more acres in the area, owned by the Mills estate, taking in the intersection of Junipero Serra boulevard at Crystal Springs avenue, known as the "death curve," pending ap- plica'ton from the estate. Mrs. Luce Cannot Be Link With Vatican VATICAN CITY IP--The Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano said today Mrs. Clare. Boothe Luce can not, while United States ambassador to Italy, act also as a diplomatic link with the Vatican.

The newspaper generally reflects the official opinion of the Vatican secretariat of state. Osservatore Eomano emphasized that it is traditional Vatican policy "that no person having an official mission or a diplomatic post with the Italian government can at the same time carry out diplomatic activity with the Holy See." "This is a norm and a practice from which the Holy See has never deviated, and from which it has no intention of deviating," Osserva- tore Eomano said. The Viking raids in the ninth century represented a national movement of Scandinavians which involved the conquest of most of Britain, great raids and acquisition of territory in Europe, great expeditions into Russia and'further action to the south that took the Vikings into the eastern empire. Plain- Slacks Skirts Sweateri Sport ShirU I CAN'T BELIEVE MY EYES! Such Low Prices for Quality Cleaning: Plain-Suits Dresses Orercoats Complete Laundry Servift FREEWAY CLEANERS 25 N. San Mateo 1 Blocks North of Third Ave.

1 Block East of Bay shore SOUTH BLVD. MARKET 1638 PALM MATEO Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday FREE DELIVERY (except holidays) FI 5-0328 Grocery Department (Eggs V-C Brand Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Lge. 55' Orange Juice Minute Maid, Fresh Frozen. Reg. 6-oz.

can 15 CHOCOLATE Ghirardelli's ground Lge. 1-lb. Can 49 Rice Bi Ce Cooking, incl. coffee coupon 8-oz. Pkg.

for 23 Deviled Meat Hormel's Reg. 3-oz. Can for CEREAL Post's Sugar Crisp. Lge. 6-oz.

Pkg. 13 Produce Dept. CABBAGE Local Solid Heads Lb. Tangerines 2 ibs. Fancy Sweet 35 CELERY Tender Hearts.

Cello pkg. 21 APPLES Green Pippins Ibs. 17 TOMATOES Fancy Cello, 1 Ib. Pkg. 21 SALMON Park Brand, pink.

Lge. Mb. Can 45 PINEAPPLE Sunblest, fancy sliced. Lg. 20-oz.

can 27 DOG FOOD First Call, Lge 9 Can 21 KETCHUP Heinz. Tomato. Lge. 14-oz. Bottle 21 OIL Kraft Salad.

Reg. Pt. Bottle 29 Delicatessen Dept. MARGARINE Swift's Allsweet. 1-lb.

Cubes 29 CHEESE Kraft American. Reg. U-lb. Pkg. 31 CHEESE Cottage.

Borden's creamed 1-lb, ctn. 29 CODFISH Pearl Eastern Lge. 1-lb. Pkg. 49 BUTTER Challenge or Marln DelL Cubes 1 Ib.

75 Burlingame San Mateo From table model to combination you get the "Quality Look" in 27-inch 21-inch all-wood table TV 29995 Including Excise Tax and Parts Warranty Table model shown above is in fine ribbon grain mahogany veneers. The same exquisitely simple design is also available in fine blond oak veneers, at 3O9.95 The same' superb, 27-tube SUPER POWER chassis you find on Packard-Bell's console models the same advanced engineering and convenience features! Wide-angle 21" picture tube with removable, glare-free lens; permanent controls easy to reach on escutcheon panel; phono-jack. NOTHING DOWN 14.42 Per Month TALBOT ESTATE HEARING CONCLUDED (Times Redwood City Bureau) REDWOOD CITY, Feb. hearing on the twentieth annual accounting of the estate of the late William Talbot, lumber and shipping tycoon, was concluded in superior court yesterday and the case was submitted to briefs. A grandson of the late magnate, William TaJbot Jr.

of Palm Springs, objected to handling of the estate by the trustee, Wells Fargo bank. Young Talbot claimed tbe annual income of the trust was reduced by 530,000 by the conversion of $800,000 worth of common stocks into corporate bonds. He asked the court to order the bank to dispose of the bonds and repurchase the stocks, at its own expense. Attorneys for the grandson have 10 days in which to prepare briefs on the case. Bank attorneys will then have 10 days in file answers and five more days will be allowed for rebuttal by the objectors, after which the matter will be decided by Superior Judge Edmund Scott, who conducted the two-day hearing.

Talbot became ill during the first day of the hearing Tuesday and is in St. Luke's hospital, San Francisco. SAN MATEO TIMES--ej THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1SE3 St. Dunstan's Pro Deo Club Is Sponsoring the "SUPERSTITION SHUFFLE" Sport Dance Friday, February 13th From 8 to 12 P.M.

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