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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 53

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12-San Matso Friday, December 18, 1970 Senate Paralyzed by Filibusters WASHINGTON lUPI) -Thei bills sneaked through the Senate remained without roll call votes. except the 'Forced adjournment today by filibusters-one in jalmost swing, one ready to break I loose, waiting in a seemingly endless line. There was no escape in sight Republican Hugh'Scott; however, forced an initial showdown on the filibuster against $210 -million for of Congress at noon Jan. 3,: further development of the when the legislation must i e-an-hour supersonic and the filibustering cease. transport (SST) plane, Only totally noncontroversialj He filed a cloture petition which wil! bring the Senate to a vote at 11 a.m.

EST Saturday on whether to cut off debate. The cloture petition, however, requires a two-thirds vote, which is now considered out of reach. With -the Senate on a two- shift, '12-hour day, Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield 'has assigned the evening sessions to a legislative -package which includes increases in Two Killed by Bayonet (Continued From Page 1) ran at John vith a knife. John turned, and he ran right onto the bayonet." Mrs Bockkom said all four 10 J1g nau lreiueu mis. uuiniwiii v.

control of the hotels, casinos Hughes On iy formal argument fssailan-ts had a i at and other assets in Howard today before toe case! wo had beards. One wore 1 a big floppy hat, she said. "I wasn't -hurt," she said. Testimony Ends in Hughes Case LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) After 11 days of testimony, con The end of testimony came Thursday after a judge abruptly lenders in a court struggle for TMf short the testooivy of Hughes' million Nevada domain have rested t-heir cases.

Ex-Wife Must Pay Support (Continued From Page 1) husband $25 a week in child support. "I'm going to issue an order that probably isn't issued too often," the judge said. "We hear talk about women's liberation and all that -sort of thing. Well, as far as support of the children is concerned, that is Mr. Miller's responsibility and it is Mrs.

Miller's responsibility too. So, we'll strike a'-'-blow for women's Draft Office Fire Bombed A fire bomb was thrown the front window of fche San Mateo Selective Service office at 2251 Palm Avenue early this morning. Polioe said it did some damage to the floor. It did dam-, age the files: The burned itseK out prior to 4 Police estimated the device was tossed into the office sometime after 2 a.m. The damage was discovered toy a janitor who came o.n duty shortly after 4 a.m.

went to the judge. Dr. Harold Feikes, a Las Vegas surgeon called by the eccen- trie billionaire's ousted Nevada operations boss, Robert Maheu, Social Security benefits, welfare reform, and trade restrictions. The trade section faces a filibuster. The SST is being filibustered, during the daytime.

The Senate's outnumbered free bloc, using parliamentary tactics, made it virtually certain Thursday that legislation imposing quotas on textiles, shoes, and oils will not emerge from congress this year. Rioters Controlled (Continued From Page 1) market area was cordoned off by. troops today and military patrols were moving through the city. But the reason for such measure's was not known. Diplomatic sources said college students in Warsaw and But my husband's lip washer Polish cities including split.

Police said it was a case Gdynia been told to leave for their Christmas vacations said "yes" when he'was asked self delense. Aitnougn -no in court whether he had seen rushed, out to help, an apart- on Saturday instead Tuesday iment dweller called police and all he said. State relayed the license plate num- Hughes. Judge'Howard ber of the other car. Two of the wounded men managed to get back into the assailants' car and it was driv- cock ordered him from the stand after ruling any testimony he gave would be without Hughes' consent and a violation 1 en away.

of the doctor-patient confidence was overtaken a short time recognized by law. "Leave me alone. I -have absolutely nothing to say." Feikes said to newsmen as he strode swiftly from the courthouse. Persistent reports haves-said that Hughes was critically ill last Nov. 6--20 days before he reportedly left his Desert Inn penthouse--and -had received blood transfusions.

The reports also said Hughes was. suffering from -pneumonia and anemia and a heart attack. The power struggle pitted Maheu against the 10-man board of the Hughes Tool Co. later, -and the two badly wounded as scheduled. Students living in troubled areas were told not to return there yet.

Students led an uprising of their own in 1953 although it was not as serious as the uprising in Poznan two years previously. The Ze-ran factory makes REPORTED EXPECTING CHILD Svetlana Stalin Peters, daughter of the late Soviet premier, is reportedly expecting a baby, according to Washington Post columnist Maxine Cheshire. She is pictured at her wedding reception in Tucson, earlier this year with- her architect William Wesley Peters. Mrs. Peters, now 44.

has two grown children. (AP'Wirephoto, Copyright 1970, The Arizona Republic) Cape Kennedy Bomb Threat "CAPE-KENNEDY-(UP!) Persons -entering the -space center-were subjected to-a close check today following an anonymous' telephone ifchreat that ithe moonporfc -would up by two carioads of Three suspects were picked but released "and the other was cleared of any connection with the threat, although jheld-on other caller told the Federal Bureau Investigation in Day- itona Beach, that alter 11 p.m., "Thursday, "The Cap.e will no longer be there." The deadline passed without incident. Work at the Kennedy Space Center was normal today, but extra guards were placed at some gates. Garage Bomb Hurts Carlan (Continued From Page 1) 10" 1 YOU ARE SURE TO FIND JUST THE RIGHT ENGAGEMENT SET OR OTHER FINE JEWELRY AND GIFTWARES at DAHNKEN OF SAN A SHOWROOM 1 7 4 5 Son Carlo'. Ay (ADVERTISEMENT) (ADVERTISEMENT) they received a radio report ol the The ipolicemen said that a neighbor, James Harrison, 173 Garnet Avenue, was just leav.

TnmTrTok We They a i i a cars Under tonse a 'irg -to drive and the Tamarack street TMey although ft tn were rep0 r.ts 1R hf nita stopped at an apartment house to seek medical help. An apartment resident had called Sunnyvale police as Santa Clara patrols drew up. Police also arrested a girl in the car, Gennie E. Berteaiix, 19, of Sunnyvale. All three were charged with possessing and being under the influence of narcotics.

Mrs. said she and her husband -had never seen the men before. DOWNTOWN SAN MATEO STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 1 Democrats Fail to Unite on State Senate Leader SACRAMENTO (UP1) 'Senate Democrats, after a six- hour, door meeting, failed early today to unite i a strike there, -the factory sj alters wife to chimneys were still smoking and stalls outside the factory- were selling Christ-mas trees to workers. Strikes also were reported in the -textile area of Lodz and the coal -mining area of Silesia. In Warsaw, small groups of people -stood on street talking about the The people of the capital went about their work listlessly, -grumbling themselves about the 20 per cent hike in food The government to be taking small steps to minimize discontent bananas appeared in shops today for the first time in weeks and there were plenty of lemons for sale.

-hospital and they ft opportunity to question Whitley stated that the force of the blast splintered the -wooden garage door, blowing ippr- tions of it over the car inside Stockton; Lawrence Huntington Park, and Randolph Collier, Yreka. Moscone said Sen. Joseph behind- one: of Kenriick- of Long Beach, who up to oust Republican to Thursday night's meeting Pro Tempore Jack Schrade. was a contender for the Democratic floor le a leadership post, withdrew from George Moscone told newsmen 1 t'n race. after the marathon session that the race has narrowed to two senators--James R.

Mills of San Diego and Stephen P. Teale of Rail Road Flat. Moscone said the 18 Senators who attended the meeting or sent voted to support either Mills or Teale, depending on which could persuade the remaining three Democrats to Cubs to Sing Cub Pack 14 from Burlingame's Washington School will sing Christmas carols and hang at Bellevue convalescent hospi- decorations tomorrow morning tal in San Mateo. He said Mills and Teale would have until Jan. 3, the eve of the 1971 legislative session! and today was seeking to determine what type of explosive device was used and, where it you re nc of the many who The Most Exciting HeadacteNewsJnfarcf Doctors 1 tests In Treating Nervous Tension Headaches Now Made Public Non-Narcotic Tablet That Needs No Prescription Proves Just As Effective As The Expensive, Leading Pain-Relief Prescription Of Doctors.

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1830 Cedar, were broken and a window frame loosened, the officer related: The also popped nails out of a roof overhang at lihe home of Clarenbach's boss, David Brodhead, 1825 president of the steel firm across the street. Brodhead had -already left work when explosion occurred. His wife told Police Detective Robert Pardee -that she could think of no reason why anyone would want -to plant a bomb at the Clareribach home. She said that ithe steel company has no' labor difSoulties. Paul Dougherty, criminalist for the sheriffs crime laboratory, was summoned to the scene when Democrats meet back him.

Absent or failing to send proxies were Sens. Alan Short, EVER XMAS SHOP IN A WESTERN STORE? YOU'RE INVITfD TO OURS, IN SAN CARLOS OIXM NOW JABDU SHOP! II Son ltM403 OPIN KITES TIL again, to solidify the entire 21- mcmber caucus'behind them. However, the San Francisco lawmaker did not rule out the possibility either' candidate could forge a coalition with Republicans to topple Schrade. Short, Waish and Collier, who has also been mentioned as a possible pro tem candidate, arc generally considered members of the Senate "old guard," with which Teale also sides. Mills is a Senate "'young turk." He has said he can count on several Republicans to back him in his drive to unseat Schrade.

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