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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 38

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tllllllUIlllllllllllllIlllltMllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIlllTlllllIIIllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIl Robillard Deal Denied Arthritis 14 Thundty.Oet.22, 195 irZCCC IPasttor. Trial One to 50 Years on Statutory Rape Charge Clinic Gets $93,413 Rumors have been rife in the San Mateo Courthouse, however, that an arrangement was being worked out between the District Attorney and Robillard's lawyers. Both sides emphatically denied the rumors. Parking Authority Acts Portsmouth Square Landscaping Okayed The National Foundation has made a grant of $93,412 San Mateo County District Attorney Keith Sorenson denied yesterday that any deal had been made whereby the accused cop-killer Alexander Robillard would be sentenced to life imprisonment if he confessed shooting a Hillsborough policeman last summer. Robillard, 19, is charged with murdering officer Gene A.

Doran on a lonely Peninsula road Aug. 5. He has entered a plea of not guilty. to expand the facilities of the University of California ar girl in his congregation last spring on the pretense of taking her to school. He then called the girl's school, said he was her father and that she would be absent because leys' Itdford 95 thritis clinic, Foundation President William Pflueger CORDS- s- 9 itals Continentals announced yesterday.

Valutt to UM The former pastor of a Berkeley Baptist church was given a one to 50 year sentence for statutory rape yesterday. He is Neal L. Peterson, 41, of 722 Linden Oakland, who was fired last May as minister of the Zion Baptist Church at 834 Camelia Berkeley. Peterson was accused of having picked up a 15-year-old with a row of olive trees sur The clinic is one of four of illness. Peterson took the girl in Merchandise Clearing House 72S Mark.f (Mar Ird) t.

major arthritis evaluation and stead to Tilden Park. The girl rounded by low shrubbery. The new plans also call for stairways into the park on By JOSEPH BODOVITZ Rogers, who said he had writ-Revised plans for the Ports- ea five books on early Cali-mouth Square landscaping, forma history. Colonel Rogers with olive trees and shrub-that if such a custom bery instead of an ornamental house ls mada demonstration centers in the United States. It cares for is now pregnant.

The sentence was imposed Washington and Clay Sts. some 350 patients a year. by Alameda County Superior near Kearny St. The Foundation also an Judge Cecil Mosbacher. wall along Kearny were approved unanimously by the nounced that it plans to use Baylis said that the park would have a children's play March of Dimes funds from city Parking Authority yes terday.

this year's drive for individu would give the city a painting by Capt. John Montgomery of the sloop Portsmouth. Paul Louie, chairman of the non-profit corporation that will build the $3,200,000, 800- area and other areas secluded from the Kearny St. traffic. al aid to victims of arthritis IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf Farm Labor Committee Hearings in November In addition, he said, the re under 19 years of age.

The plans, drawn up by landscape architect Douglas Baylis. provide for a com Papers Seized PARIS, Oct. 21. (AP) tonight seized copies of car garage, promised to consider the suggestion carefully. Some of the strongest opposition to the garage came from the California Historical pletely new Portsmouth Square after the historic plaza is torn up for an underground garage.

Before voting, Authority EXAMINER BUREAU (SACRAMENTO), Sept. 21. James A. Cobey of Merced TODAY you can really LOOK IN on Post and Grant stored park will have more benches and less paved area than the present square does. Deputy City Attorney Jerome Cohen reported that the proposed parking rate in the new garage will be 30 cents an hour, a figure that is competitive with other garages in the area.

The garage and landscaping plans must now be ap the left wing weekly political newspapers L'Express and L'Observateur. No indication of the reason was given. Society, the California Herit been what programs, both State and Federal, have been set up to meet these problems, and how they are operated," Cobey said. "At this time, we are not going to accept testimony on such issues as an agricultural minimum wage or the effect said today his Senate Committee on Labor and Welfare will meet in Sacramento Nov. age Council and the northern California chapter of the American Institute of Architects.

The architects wrote that 16 and 17 to open a statewide members listened to several persons who asked that the square be left as it is and that a garage be built somewhere else. Authority members also heard a proposal that the new plaza contain a replica of the Mexican custom house that was built on the site in series of hearings on of importing foreign labor. GUI fOR APPOINTMENT labor problems. We are primarily con-jWe are allowing plenty of GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE proved by the city's Recreation-Park Commission and the Board of Supervisors before construction can begin. Plans time later to go into these See page 1, section II 1475 MISSION ST.

UN-12828 cerned with what the basic history of farm labor has specific problems. i "to sacrifice any more of our city's heritage to the automobile seems to us reprehensible." Baylis said the major change in his plans was the replacement of an ornamental wall along Kearny St. the 1840's call for work to begin the end of this year and for the garage to be open in June, 1961. This suggestion came from retired Army CoL Fred Dake Gets Annulment Former Policeman William The annulment was Dake was granted an an- ed on the ground that her nulment of his marriage to previous marriage was still in force when she married Januice Russo Dake, 27 year introduces matched jackets and trousers in a great new fabric combination of "Dacron" polyester fiber, "Orion" acrylic fiber and wool that wears longer, stays neat longer, costs less to maintain. rani? old mother of three children now serving a prison term for armed robbery, by Su 03 0(3 perior Judge Edward Molken buhr yesterday.

Dake here in February 1957. A child of the marriage to Dake is a ward of the Juvenile Court. Mrs. Dake was convicted last May of robbing a service station at 1400 South Van Ness Ave. on the night of Aug.

2, 1958. She was denied, Having Difficulty Hearing and understanding? CORDLESS HEARING AIDS probation for her refusal toi name a woman accomplice mrM: fetern NEW and sentenced to fice years to life at the State Women's Prison at Corona. 7950 FOR NERYE DEAFNESS A MAJOR BRANDS TO IU CHOOSE K0 CORDS HO WIRE n4 tor Booklet PAUL WARD HEARING CENTER IJTTOHS. Designed espe Dake was dismissed from! the police department last December in the aftermath of a brawl that began when he found his wife entertaining1 291 ary, So Fronciieo DO 2-7SSZ information: cially for those who hear but have difficult understanding. Come in or send I 1 Addr.sl.

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