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Convict Goins 2 San Mateo Times. Saturday; Feb. 27, I960 Infant In Own Crib At Redwood Is Really Gone ter is Col. Vernon Walters, interpreter for the Chief Executive, during his Latin America visit. (AP Wlrepholo by radio from Buenos Aires) 1VAY, WAT DOWN SOUIH Prcsident Eisenhower and Argentina's President Frondizihave a lough during, dinner given In Ike's honor at.

Plaza Hotel in Buenos Aires last night. In cen Little Girls Carry Body of Sister, Seek Funeral Home tenced' to six months Li jail on a non support 'charge, took off on a dead run from. Ninnis as the lat ter herded two other prisoners to the patrol car for transporta tion' to the county jail in Red wood City. Goins ran. out the Main street garage entrance at' Ihe police station, While Ninnis.

held the other two men, officer Fred Gibbons and Deputy Sam Hanners 'took off after Goins, who, meanwhile, bad hopped 'aboard a.slowrmov irig freight train," 'rode" it; from. Second avenue to. Third avenue, 'jumped off on the east side and was last seen leaping over a. machine shop fence at Fotuilf ave nue'and Goins, who' also has five chit dren in 'Pasadena, has a. minor police record.

Ninnis', in an unhappy to the sheriff, the incident in detail and said that Ln four years of transporting scores of prisoners this' wras the first one he had lost. He had no, help in herding the three men ro the car, because ho other officers were immediately He added on the report, "I hereby request that if when Goins is picked. thatt I 'be dispatched at any 'hour the day or night, bear' no umbrage; but I just, waat to prbve that he: can be.transported!" Goins is described as'five' feet, 7 pounds, has a protruding', chin' and very protruding, lips and was. wearing a blue grey suit wbeb last. seen.

Ciorgetti Dies Here (Continued from Page' 1) among them the Westerner club in Las Vegas, which subjected to an by the Nevada tax commission' for asserted operation of cheating in 21 games. At that time Giorgetti who owned 55 per cent of the ciub protested his illness had kept him from personal supervision visiting the casino only two or three times a week. In 1350 his name focussed national attention when Columinst Drew Pearson in an expose on the nation's far fiung gambling rackets and haw they influence government, asserted that GIorg etti was under investigation by Treasury agents, one of them Wiliiam A. Burkctt of San Mateo, now an investment counsellor and previously state director of banks. According to the Pearson Giorgetti was being quizzed regarding $400,000 worth of hidden income in the form of' cashier's checks in a bank.

Giorgelti came to this country in 1913 and has lived in the bay area mast of time, He was naturalized, in Redwood "City 1926 and it the time gave his occupation as. a meat packer. During recent years, however, it was recrcrtecU that Georgetti had divested himself of some his' extensive holdings. About two or three years ago. he sold extensive holdings in Millbrae on EL Camino Real, a Ludeman lane; site of a bowling alley.

Contributions to the Heart association are preferred. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Two ttle girls were sighted on a street Friday carrying the body of thcir nfant sister and one' told officers they were searching for a funeral home. The girts, 13 and 8, said they had been alone at home with two other' brothers and sisters since their mother left several days'1 ago to buy groceries. Detective JS. Meals said the infant apparently died Wednesday from exposure, and malnutrition.

He said the 13 year old told him she gave the baby a bath, dressed her in fresh and started the hunt for a funeral home. Meals said whereabouts of the parents was not yet known. Emmert, Ycutn Bureau Police, throughout the county today continued, their search 'for. 35 year old James W. 'Goins.

of Pasadena who escaped from Deputy Sheriff Robert Ninnis' in San Mateo yesterday at noon. Goms, who had just neen sen Youths Held For Disorder At Drive in MENLO PARK. Two youths were arrested here early, today after, they refused orders of police officers to leave scene' light at a local, drive restaurant. Booked at the county zail 'we Dbert 'K, Nakasbra' at 517 Glenwaod' avenue, Menlo. Park charged with failure to disperse and resisting arrest, and1 John W.

Sche jplein, 20, a Travis Ajr: Force. base airman' Officers Richard. and said rhey arrived at the. restaurant, iDSO EliCimiinbiReaiin response to Wfi'fiht. got" there; the policemen said, the fight crowd juyemies muiing about.

The was' ordered tc disperse. Scheuplem, however refused to cleave," and Line han: i "Don't get frazzled; fun." Warned that "he faced arrest the' airman replied, "So arrest me." While the officers were placing him. in a patrol car, Nakasora came up to them and' said; "You better take me. he goes, so do i He declined officers' request" that he leave. So they started leading him to the patrol Apparently having a change' of heart, Nakasora attempted to.

get away. He struggling with officers and' had to be handcuffed for the trip to county jaiL Nakasora was released on $525 baU, and Scheuplein on $52.50 bail, both to appear in southern district municipal court March 3 at 2 pirn. a jl AMOpSy y5t(XLVX For Six Year Old gQUTH SAN FRANCISCO An autopsy was ordered today into the death of six year old Cindy Gates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Gates, 353 Valencia dr.

South San Francisco. The child died unexpectedly after being sent home from Avalon school when stricken with fever and an upset stomach. Put to bed by her parents, she continued to be When she leaned over the bed and ap peared to be havin3r trouble breathkig, police said a physician was called and her father placed her on the floor and, attempted artificial respiration. The fire department resusita tor team and a doctor also failed to revive the child. 'Gate' Walkways Closed at Sunset SAN FRANCISCO tTJPD Directors of the Golden Gate bridge have voted to close the pedestrian walkways on the span between sunset and sunrise.

Three would be suicides' have been caught on the bridge at night recently and the move was made "in the interests of public safety, and security." Pacificato Delay Sewer Hookup Halt PACIFICA' A joint meeting or the Pacifica city council and the North County Coastside Water district last to defer action to slop new sewer and water hookups until the electorate has passed on two general obligation bond issues April 12. But they reminded that "serious is being given to the action and that a study is now, under way to learn most critical areas involved. Before the voters will be two general obligation bonds, one a issue for the water district and the other $1,310,000 issue for sewers. Both would erect. facilities to remedy, existinj deficiencies.

Both narrowly failed to pass earlier this month. If either is defeated, those present indicated, an. immediate cutoff in permits for, new connections might fallow. A spokesman noted that it would take six months to other financing for the deficiency cor rections and that as. far.asfwater is concerned, rationing' might be come' necessary.

and, that no further water hookups would' be made. As for 'sewers, the council plans to. examine its present and futura committments as. far 'as charges gc. and' scrutinize any newappli cations very carefully, he added, It has pointed out that the state now has power to issue a cease and desist order for new construction, where lack of ade quate sewage facilities might cause pollution and other problems.

Both bond issues failed to se cure the necessary two thirds majority needed for approval earlier this month. 2 Missing in Lidit Plane SAN FRANCISCO (UPD civilian light plane with two Air Force men aboard was reported missing today en route from Klamath Falls, to Crissey! Army Field at the Sari Francisco Presidio. The plane left Klamath Falls at 9:05 asn. Friday, and was due to arrive here at 11:35 p.m. Force authorities said it carried four hours of 'fuel.

Both men wert from Larson Air Force Base, Wash. The single engine craft, a 134 former military training plane, belonged to an air Search: crews said there had been no communication from the plane since take off Friday. Rain Expected By Late Sunday SAN FRANCISCO (AP) storm off the Central California! coast may bring rain late' Sunday! from around San Francisco and, Stockton southward, the Weather Bureau said today. The storm is about 800 miles across. It could bring rain to the central third of the state, possibly spreading southward, and snow in the Sierra Nevada.

me Published Dally Except Sunday MS Srccno Sin Coll. Entered Secone ClBJS Matter at Poj1 UN c( it of March 2. Wr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Il.i By Mail (Pay) In AoVarteo: Quarterly month By Carrier (Annuel nee) Sia REDWOOD 'A two months old baby was pronounced dead on arrival at Sequoia hos pital a.m.. today, after, he vas1 discovered 'not breataing his The father, Arthur McClouskey 518 Lakeview way.

'told Coroner's iiepury Joseph eters tnac infant, John" Curtis Mc Clouskey, had been fed at 10 clock last night and was alight when checked by the parents at 4 a.m. today. When Mrs: McClouskey went to ihe crib to jet the baby for his isgams shortly after 6 a.m. sw discovered that he wasn't breath ing." McClouskey put the infant in car drove "to the Hospital. Arriving at the emerg ency, room, the distraught father handed the baby a nurse, stat but think.

it's too McPheters'said death may hove been' caused by a fast acting fulminating Tims" which strikes 'ithout warning. "A baby can appear healthy and happy'; and then.be'.dea'd 'in as little as half. an hour," the' deputy coroner explained. An autopsy was? ordered. Funer al arrangements are pending 'at Crippetf and Fiynn chapel.

OpenHousing Has a Bonus "Open housing programs con tain a bonus even for the segre gationist," said Dr. John H. Rood practical theologist, in San Mateo yesterday. becomes exposed to the object ofrhis prejudice and there by loses that prejudice. He is then enabled to make discriminating instead of discriminatory judg ments." Dr.

Bod professor at. Sar Francisco Theological seminary spoke on "Bonuses in Integration" to a large audience at Moss hall, Congregational church San Mateo, under auspices of the Midpen insula Council for Unity, Rev. William social "action chairman for the. Peninsula Council of Churhes, said that thus far 765 persons have'signed open housing pledge cards welcoming neighbors different race. "There is little doubt 'that the goal of 1000 signatures wiii be said Bev.

Summer scales. "Those wishing to contribute; financial support to newspaper publication of the names should contact their own. committee chairmen or the Peninsula Coun cil of Churches direct. We wel come the support" of all residents regardless of their religious persuasion." Attorney's Aides Given New Post REDWOOD CITY District At torney Keith C. Sorenson announced today the routine' reas signment of duties for ol His deputies.

Wilbur Johnson, who has nan died the Northern District Muni cipal court for the past year. will be nut in charge Df mur, cspal' court cases in Redwood City, Ho will be replaced Saulh San Francisco by Walter Hal nn.ron Clarence Knight, who has been in the Central District court in San Mateo for 20 months be transferred to super.iour court work' in Redwood City. William FROM DOCTOR'S SMOCK TO PRIESTLY FROCK Burlin game's distinguished William Otis 71, of 1700 Hillside drive, is shown in his priestly garb. He became a convert in 19 19, A well known civic leader, Br. Callaway at one time headed the eye, ear.

nose anil throat service nt Mills and Community hospitals. Tic will offer his first solemn liit mass on Laciare Sunday. March 27, at tOur of parish 'churuh. Dr. CallawayNvill: be ordained on JIarch 13, in San Diego.

Teener lakes 19TabMs 17 year old San Mateo girl. despondent over a spat with her 17 year old is recover ing at Community hospital, after she was treated for taking 14 pilLs and five phenobar bitals. Her brother in law called, police at p.m. to say the girl gulped down some pills and then ran out of the house. Police undertook 'an area wide search.

After some time; officer Frank Lohmeier returned to the house to obtain the names some of her friends. At the same time a 'sister called, to report the girl vas at her Home several blocks away. Lohmeier, accompanied by her mother, took the he described, as "unco operate and resentful," to Mills hospital examination, hut she fought off a doctor's attempt to pump her stomach. She was taken to Com munity hospital for treatment. The girl Js on parole as juvenile offender, actded pojee.

Mateo Husband Loses $153 'Sam T. Washburn of 855'' Bai ron avenue, Redwood. City, San Mateo that he parked in his car, waiting for his family to come out of the. Roller Derby, being held at the Fiesta building, at last night, when three men dragged him but of hisi car and from. him.

Officer Glenn Bale said 1 bum described' the strong arm robbers over '21. One had a scar on 'the 'middle the! forehead over right eye and was wearing jacket The wore a.cap on. the side of his head; a 'dark leather jacket and walked with a Simp while the third, wearing a plaid shirt, may have an. injured Tight hand as the result of the scuffle He. also had a bloody nose.

AH three were described as five feet eight inches tall to six feet in. height. 'Tootk for Tooth' Quote Backfires IAS Nev. (UPD Judge John Mowbray look liUle time Friday to commit a woman ta the state mental home. While he was listing her al leged irrational acts, the woman shouted: "An eye for an eye ninth for in'nth." tonic nut heri ELECTRONIC THEFTS SOLVED BY POLICE Confused by Freeway, He Crashes SAN CARLOS 'A.

25 year old San. Carlos man was seriously, in jured. early today when his'north bound' car' missed "an" turn on: the east frontage road helwecn San Carlos and Belmont, crashed through a wire fence, knocked a traffic sign, rolled com pletely over and came a rest its side on the shoulder of Bayshore freeway." The victim, Lelyan Max Smith, 1450 Laurel street, was reported still unconscious late this morning at Sequoia hospital. Attendants said he suffered a possible concussion and' severe cuts and bruises of the head. Highway patrolmen Donald C.

Berka and Robert Percival had to smash a window on the right side of the vehicle to reach Smith and remove him from the car. Officers said Smith has been in California only a short time from Colorado and may have been con fused while 'trying to reach the freeway from the frontage road. Nab Suspect in Police Slaving J. LOS ANGELES MP) Police have arrested a suspect they say fits the description of a man whe may have killed a California Highway Patrolman last Tuesday. is Thomas Race, 26, arrest' ed Friday night on a Utica, N.Y.

warrant charging him with pass ing, bad checks, paraic warrant and escape. was picked up with a friend, Barbara Monica, 19, at a bar. CHP units and local police have been for the killer of Richard 26, ever since r.e was shot' dead on U.S. Highway 66, 11 miles saulh. of Victorville.

Battery Complaint Against Unionists SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Wil liam (Shanghai Abe) Handlesmar, 41, signed, battery complaints Friday against three fellow members of the AFL GIO Marine and Stewards Union. Handlesman charged the three men with tossing him out of a union meeting Thursday night. He was treated at St. Luke's hospital for a broken right arm and chinned elbow. John D.

Rockefeller reputedly refused arguo. with people if they did not agree wkb um. (Continued fan of the air conditioning blower type was stolen from the Lucky market, police said: a and a 75,000 home in Hillsborough an electric motor from a saw and from the built in intercom system were taken. "Since' an intercom had been stolen nearby a year and a half ago, we knew were hunting for a young Marconi." po'h'ce said. Other thefts included.a 15,050 volt neon transformer and anlcnna wires: But it a prosaic attempt that revealed the boys to police.

This a passing citizen no ticed two boys in a commotion around a ear and told police, say ine Jt looked like they 'were try. ing to steal a car radio. A cruis ing car found the two boys, one 15' and one IS, with the knobs from the radio in their pockets. Questioning uncovered the other thefts and the identity of a third teen ager who also was involved. Taken, into custody, they were being questioned further today.

The boys' parents were amazed: at the thefts. Ddy City, the parents of three fiercely loyal young broth were being questioned by police today. 'Cul ley las', night caught two at tne said the children's father had not reported since Feb. 13. He was employed at near by.

Yukon by' a motor Meals, the girl as saying, been saving me Dacy eat hadn waked up, The" girl told Meals' she had been ordered by her parents not cept aid from anyone. She said she had told no one of the trouble She said she had fed the other children on pie crust for two days. A woman picked up bypolice in the area du. Feb. 15 was sen to a hospital for observation, Meals' said, adding that she would not talk to or identify her self.

from Paw 1) boys changing into clothes fetter than theirs inside Daly City's old! Hilltop lodge at Mission and 'Eill est. He saia tney naa Draxen for the fourth time'. The third boy, he said, had id most made it home with an arm ful of loot from the rummage sale warehouse. Culiey found almost every room of the boys' home cluttered with tools, clothing and other stolen goods. But the officer said, the boys' stepfather told him he thought, the traded" their loot and promised to return it.

The mother had little to say. 'The stepfather explained that the two TV sets which the boys' had brought home, portable in slmmcats valued at $150 each had been lent to friends of his and were in their, homes. The boys, Culiey admitted burglarizing a home, two boat sales companies and a TV service store in Daly City. WhEe the boys' were lodged at Hiilcrest, police were seeking to determine origin of at least sixl bicycles found in the garage, a battery charger and a variety of tools. The rummage in the warehouse was collected by Our a i Mercy i.iinoiic cnurcn.

than that, it might mean the end.of my. political career." Brown added that if the state Legislature refuses to abolish cap ifal punishment at its coming ses sion he will grant no further mercy to television appearance Fri day night. Brown said that the dramatic receipt of a telegram from the State Department fluonccd his 1 decision tO' grant reprieve to Chessman a few hours before the scheduled. Feb. 19 exet cution, But he denied that he thou a reprieve was justified just to spare President Eisenhower the embarrassment of a hostile dem onstration in Uruguay which the telegram said might occur Chessman we're executed.

for Occupancy Apartments i Brown Fears Chessman Case May Doom Political Career LOS ANG ELES Gov. States. He replied: false teeth and threw them atiDoherly will succeed Knight him. San 'Mateo. Announcing Brown says his decision to grant a.

6C day reprieve to condemnea sex terrorist Caryl Chessman may have, doomed his political career. He told 'his fears'fbr his political future in a copyrighted interview' with James Peck Los Angeles. Examiner 'and mentioned them in his Sacramento press conference Friday. "Very frankly," Peck quotes Brown as saving, "I didn't want to ruin all of my program ievcry thine" that has to be done and everything tiiat has been done by reason of a man like ChcsS' man; But still I had to resolve what' my conscience told me to Brown was asked whether he may have given' up his chances for the vice presidency of the RENTING DAYS ARE OVER! (llllIIEHIIIlllIlIIlllfllllllllllllllllllllllUirilllllllllllllJII when you let us help you to home ownership. "With our home loan plan, part of each monthly payment is applied on the principal so you're constantly increasing your investment itiyosr own home.

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