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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 3

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t) 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 II 1 1 1 MIIIIIIIMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllllll I 3 Tu.iday.Aug.23. I960 CCCC Mmitler Mites Eitterbugp Victim Was Cleaning Up Two Bank Thieves; 2 Years Each Two Bay area bank embez 0 90 A 36 year old machinist was suffering the agony of a rattlesnake bite yesterday be zlers whose plain and fancy cause a judge ordered him to pick up litter along an book juggling nicked their employers for a total of al Alameda County highway where he had been seen most $100,000 were sen dumping trash. tenced to two years each in Federal Prison yesterday. Kenneth Harris of 1684 Spruce Livermore, was the East Bay's second known They were Jesse R. Kar- snake bite victim this month.

By coincidence, yesterday, it' rass, 38, iormer assistant manager of the Third and Brannan Sts. branch of Wells is Fargo Bank American Trust Co. here, and James E. Gallagher, 41, ex-assistant cash Mrs. Phamie Hartman, 46, went home from Contra Costa County Hospital, two weeks after a rattler nipped her above the ankle at the rear door of her West Pittsburg home.

Ambulance Drivers On Strike The Teamsters' Union went on strike yesterday against the Federal Ambulance Com pany, one of three private! ambulance services in San Francisco. King, American and San Francisco Ambulance firms continued operations under contracts with the Teamsters' Retail Delivery Drivers Local 278. A spokesman for the Feck eral company said the strike would not interfere with its 24-hour emergency service although eight of the firm's nine regular drivers have walked out. Harold P. Perazzo, union; organizer, said the men have been working 24 hours on, 24 hours off, and drawing wages between $255 and $410 a month.

The union demanded a starting wage of $80 weekly and $125 a week after five years, with an eight and a half hour day and Teamsters'. Union fringe benefits. He said pickets would be posted today. A company spokesman said the union rejected an offer, of wage rates ranging be-, tween $300 and $425 a. month.

ier of Bank of America's main branch in San Jose. Both had pleaded Karrass, of 937 Round Hill a 'J I Redwood City, an $8,000 a year executive with 14 years LITTERING CHARGE Harris, an employe of the UC Radiation Laboratory in Livermore, was charged with littering Telsa Road, in a complaint signed by the Rev. Carl T. Carlin, who is both pastor of Livermore Wayside Chapel and a deputy State game service with his bank, was i. tripped up this spring when his books were audited.

He confessed he had misappropriated some $75,000 over the last four years for living Harris pleaded guilty and gambling expenses. SNAKE BITES MAN ORDERED TO PICK UP LITTER Gambling also played a Kenneth Harris, Livermore, recovering in hospital a1 i 1 1:1 belt and fashioned a tourni i 4 Thursday before Judicial District Judge William Gale. "I want you to go out on Tesla Road on Sundays and clean up the litter until Sept. 14," said Judge Gale. "Then if you have done a satisfactory job I will determine what the sentence will be." MAKES TOURNIQUET quet on his arm above the One-armed owner of save yourself market" does, shoots robber three burglaries $tir Will Josephs to action at Oakand store fang marks.

He walked to a nearby ranch house, then was driven condition yesterday but his arm remained swollen severely. Under the State Vehicle Code, the act of littering a road is a misdemeanor. The maximum penalty is $500 and six months. Sign Saboteurs to St. Paul's Hospital, Livermore.

He had to be carried in. prominent role in Gallagher's need for more ready cash than his $415 monthly salary provided. Gallagher, of 336 Dale Drive, San Jose, admitted kiting auto loan payments over a two year period which netted him about In passing sentence, Judge Louis E. Goodman noted that both defendants co-operated in the investigations and were attempting to make restitution. Under Federal law they can be paroled at any time at the discretion of the Parole Authority.

At sun-up Sunday Harris Forestry Degree University of California; was carrying out the court edict along the highway southeast of Livermore. As Will Josephs is a one-armed grocer who takes his own advice. Owner of the Save Yourself Market at 519 Pine Oakland, joseph decided that after three burglaries he would do as his store name advises. A few weeks ago he began sleeping in the back of his market with a 12 gauge shotgun at his side. At 3 a.

m. yesterday the 60 year old merchant heard noises out front. He shouted "stop!" and fired two hots. Richard Gistand, 23, of 1027 Center Oakland, was taken to Highland Emergency Hospital where he was in fair condition after 100 shotgun pellets were removed. A companion, William "Tokay" Bcwens, 23, of 1224 10th Oakland, was picked up by police a few hours later.

Both are being held for investigation of burglary. dean of forestry Henrv Sign saboteurs are costing Contra Costa taxpayers $1,000 a month. Victor W. Sauer, St. Paul's had no anti-venom.

Eden Township Hospital in Castro Valley had some and it was rushed to Livermore, a distance of 20 miles, by the Highway Patrol. Harris was reported in fair he stooped over to pick up trash, the snake bit him on the right hand. The victim recalled no warning rattle. Vaux announced yesterday'' that beginning this fall there' will be a graduate study pro-gram leading to a Ph.D. de-: gree in forestry.

public works director, reported to County Administrator Joseph P. McBrien. Alone, Harris tore off his IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM'MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Tuesday store hours, 9:30 to 5:30 San Ra ael Fire Guilty in Road Death MAGNIN Shoreline Highway in Tamal pais Valley. Investigation showed that SAN FRANCISCO the right rear fender of the truck in some way hit the woman, whose battered body was found beside the road. Her left arm was nearly torn Albert W.

Ellis, 40 year old San Rafael painting contractor, yesterday was found guilty of felony hit-run driving in the June 24 death of Mrs. Helen Bell, 39, of Mill Valley, member of an aristocratic British family. Ruling was made in San Rafael by Superior Judge Jordan L. Martinolli, who had taken the case under submis if'. rwt.i off.

Ellis told officers he returned three times to where Still Burns On 2nd Day Six to seven thousand sacks of dehydrated alfalfa meal, apparently ignited by spontaneous combustion, continued to smolder yesterday in a storage shed in Petaluma. Damage is estimated at $42,000. The fire was discovered late Sunday night at an open-front metal shed of the Nu-laid Farmers' Cooperative. Firemen were unable to play a direct stream of water on the smoldering cattle feed because the sacks were piled righ and the blaze was deep in the pile. Bulldozers were called in to help fight the blaze.

iMusic Auditions The San Francisco Conser- Mrs. Bell lay, then notified the sheriff's office by tele sion on the basis of police re phone giving a fictitious hit Xi A ports. Ellis, who lives at 333 Locust San Rafael, requested probation through his attorney, Albert E. Bag-shaw. Sept.

12 was set for probation report and sentencing. The defendant, free on $1,575 bail, has admitted he tried to take Mrs. Bell home after an evening of drinking, but, he said, she jumped from his panel truck on name. "He did not give her assistance of any kind," Judge Martinelli noted yesterday. "None of his conduct was good." Tax Kale Cut HANFORD (Kings County) Aug.

22. Kings County supervisors set a tax rate of $1.90 per $100 assessed valuationa drop of 25.5 cents from the 1959-60 rate. vatory oi Music nas an nounced scholarship audi tions to be held at 2 p. Saturday, Sept. 10.

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