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SECOND FRONT PAGE PENINSULA SECTION SAN MATIO TIME AND DAILY NEWS LEADER On Westboro Development Holiday Inn Expanse Told Planning their final meet before Christmas, South San Fran SECOND MAIN. NEWS SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1964 Section II, Page 9 Unification cisco's Planning uwnmissioa Teamsters Move HQ to Rurlingame Union Vacates Office in S.F. Headache On Coast 12 Candidates Seeking Votes Unification, California's head has scheduled Monday night's meeting to view proposals for planned unit developments in Westborough, and new motel rooms near Bayshore. Slated first is the continued Caesar Callan plea for rezoning nine Westborough acres. The property, south of West borDueh Boulevard, and be SttVET BEAVER AWA.

Vp'aW by James Mintt; rijhl, lflaW MtletfBiiwIy Council Boy Scouts lDMW Ld dJuM wx JfOioa ud extensin chair The Western Conference fitween Oakmont and Skyline, is line headache for the past few Teamsters has moved into its vears, will have its first Mateo County elections next week on the Coastside, and Wed nesday night in' Half Moon Bay 12' candidates faced an audience presently zoned for "unclassi fied" use. Caesar Callan seeks a straight apartment zoning. Another rezoning question due for study is Fred C. Bertetta's plea to reclassify property between Old Mission Road and El Camino Real from unclassified to commercial." The property has been reported as the future new headquarters building at 1870 Ogden Drive, Burlingame, From San Francisco's Flood Building where it had been located since mid 1958. A modern one story, air conditioned building only three miles from the San Francisco airport and readily accessible by train and highway now 'h of 50 area residents to present their views on' the functions of Scouting for the program in Tiie 'Annual.

Bcigfitjon Dinner' of the Seaooia 'District ed school district board which they serve, was awarded of trustees. Belmon6 San to' Tiftrl Barnes, Scoutmaster Troop 110, Jim Stokes, assistant All candidates agreed that the City) San, Mateo council. BoyScouts of America, was Coastside Elementary, Half of a discount department commissioner, Jack Moon Bay High, Tunis and Fa houses administrative offices of tlie conference and its several trade divisions. The 2S1000 store. held.

Wednesday the rlHH HaHflflttBfiS mmrnm rfailn' WW Morse, assistant district commissioner, Oliver Redington. Several variance pleas will be rallone view districts srwuid Carlmont High School, unify, and most of them felt square feet of space provides, neightjorhooa commissioner; mpnt. heard, including American Guild Homes' request for back that curriculum snouia oe set aaqition to on ices, amp.e ac Charles Lovenbury neighbor The' Silver was jsc school administrators on the conimissioiier; Dale Duny yard setback, rule cnanges on commodations for meetings of as many as a hundred persons. professional level. in WestDorougn inree, ana sented'tosCljwe Scout Irpasiter vol lM5'San: Carlos and i to DonaldJ As teed Sr.

Charles E. Lewis' request to The basic structure is ot pre Alt candidates stressed the re more; neighborhood com misSapner and Donald Dingman neuinborhood commissioner. sponsibility of trustees in han District Organization and; permit a swimming pool within three feet of his house at 237 cast concrete and steel. Its exterior facade is accentuated by generous use of white marble dling the funds which would Awards foi Manor Drive. Extensionicralnnan: The OrdervoT Merit was pre Scouffers whD have served, ir accrue to a unified district aDDroximately $2 million Thomas H.

Graves seeks a chips with narrow columns of of several capacities sented i tb CfttU MSBVj Donald permit for a three foot sideyard, blue and gold tile strategically over 51.5 million for a period of SHOWERY WEATHER Driver of an aato chased car, brought driver back to gusher operating money, Blujfia, ae Dayis? and spott white. jears and are in instead the required itve tooi yard, at 51 San Felipe Avenue. placed to provide a contrast. The. slope of the terrain is used effectively with the result that Although 14 candidates have tlfefuhdarnentals of Cubbjrtg, knrtiifiatf vf TTvnlrvrino uuac firp filed for the seven seats set for Thomas Aydieit jr.

seens at Bermuda Drive and Gianever Street in and said he commented, "What happened San Mateo at 3:28 p.m. yesterday knocked here?" Arrested for hit run and druak driv down a stop sign, ran over a lawn, struck a ing was Thomas P. Mouutanos, 11, S19 Mil tree and snapped off a fire hydrant. Police ler, Sewlh San Franciscp. what normally would be unified school district board slO and' commissfoners Ssentlfto Harold Cub 3MtiPack and Basil 3, feoWSter of the Sea Explorer of trustees, two, Mrs.

Fay vfor eefvearsiaifd Small and Robert Peterson trained the fiindapierftats of 1 ment has been converted into an above ground but sheltered parking facility and enclosed area. The latter contains rooms that have varied functional permission for a 10 foot encroachment into a iO foot rear yard at 13 Clara Avenue. Pedemonte Properties is seeking several variances for their Willow Gardens planned unit development, including reduced were unable to be present. The I Advisory Committee. 1 1 HkW Civic Center others, James Anderson of Granada, Alec C.

Boatman fflBjft who have served two yaarand are trained in the uses. Montara, Douglas C. Booth hnd Every 4 Seconds Another Problem "This is a facility that has Bank Plans ftnftJWQentais of the cub scout Virginia M. Centoni of Half Moon Bay, Lawrence H. Davis been needed for some time.

am were presented lo An aid Conference Director, Einar of Moss Beach, William S. Mil aetteiWeiss of Pack 325, Gloria ler of Montara', Felix J. De O. Mohn. "Instead of being Sfentvof Pack 16, and Gloria Revealed lot sues, front and rear semacK variances, changes, and "reduction of distances between buildings to zero." Caesar Callan seeks similar variances for Greenview Commons, the planned unit of apartments they project for West Everv four seconds of every Martis of Skyline, Georae forced through lack oi Of course, some of these are same cars, but the numbers i of Fack IB.

working day; somebody drives rent hotel accommodations, our Goldthprpe and, Etfwsrd J. Lea V' al camping awards Harry L. (Bine) Crosby, chair various trade divisions and the Half Moon Bay, Marcel indicate both the size and complexity of the problem. presented to Boy Scout on Buriingame tJroaaway. And the problems involved in man of the 'hoard of Northern Gunther of EI Granada, Ruth 7, 96, 110, 1ZD, 121, 171, California jNafkmal Bank will York and Dady's plans now Anne Pedeuboy and Dorothy designing an overpass carrying borough.

160, 165, 193, 199, ,300, rat Tigerman of' Half Moon Bay Fred and Gerald Rapp dis have gone beyond the three davas'JMutsi and 333 Post. 377 conferecne itself now will be able to conduct all of their meetings within the framework of our own headquarters. This means they will benefit from the ready accessibility of staff officers and personnel and the sign we lease Sunday for.ine largest bank building. beween San Frantisto antf' San Sfiseii shown the Chamber of Com were introduced by Mrs. Her iftiaffKr nfc.TioIiCv whflth closed plans for a big development at the Holiday Inn, 25 19,000 people where they warn to go seem to show up just as fast, say the engineers.

Howard A. York and Ed i6i bert W. number of Hillsborough vacate rfrhV to'ih nfeutfI merce', but one of the sketches cent first class cer The lease sighing Hvilll for the League of Women Vot jSouth Airport Boulevard, when shows how complex the jn foot vSasement to; wesf and "rr side of. hoittas along would Martrra taKe piace ara DiaciHie oninermady, civil engineers mrea oy ing is; There would De at least were awaraea tor unus 40 per cent of. their they applied tor approval oi additional motel units.

The work at b. 'at Vic's Burlineame to do the job. ex 15 new entrances to an over ers, moderator of the meeting. Co sponsors for the' candidates night were the King's Mountain the Faralkme View, and th ip at tne ran pi itrsi Dlained this yesterday to the pass structure running from type of research and legal material that otherwise wouldn't be so handy. may cost Jl.300,000.

permit; iflsuredeJeftostc' Chamber of Commerce, in Planners will also view tenta San FrtnciscSHdr 100 officers; arrf ductbrs. ii Scheduled 'focompletiojjit' in January, 1966," the. nine ifbry Coastside TA's. Mrs. Vernof luncheon meeting at the Hyatt "Another advantage lies in tive maps of Greenview Com California Drive across Bay In order to get every motor would jnauirC 1 t.

106, 110, 12. 149, and Westborough Unit The reAuest was; sfflraul" Phillips represented the Coastside organization House. Though York and Dady are the proximity the headquarters to the airport. Hereafter it 162, 165, 193, 199, a letterpy headquarters lor Northern' 'Calt fornia National" will be the prin Five, and the final subdivision map for Willow Gardens. Each candidate briefly out rt.cc At the will be possible for local union not finished wKn their stiidy, and won't be for another month, ist entering the complex out of it again.

at the point he wanted to go, that plan would include a triple underpass at the rail saftta fle association. He The: Arrowhead lined his' background in commu officials to fly from their op cipal bujlding in the new San Mateo Civic Center complex at Baldwin fSffsworth Ave thev are far enough along to nity' activities, the number of children he has in school, the know where the difficulties are Hojor Aard Dges tDai homeoATwrs haie was, presented to Henry R.iJail learned for iticf rfl Stokes recognition htoieoinMiro jneessful leadership suredrtitle if the civ theurcompteUon of projects di erating attend a meeting and return home all within the space of ten or less hours. This will be a substantia saving in way, would block Broadway's rail crossing to cars, would add "There are five main parts length of time he resided in the nues, San Mateo. In addition, there vfftt: be a'rmedical build to the problem," said York area and education a' new southbound off ramp. Spanish Students Ten Pals' Twenty Spanish students in ins.

stores and an eicht storv Soecial emphasis was placed time for our ofticials trom west "California Drive, the raiiway crossing, Rollins Road, and' the its right to.nvaceesg:WBy recttx rented to 'Cheresponsi trail5te 'ofLliOo 4aciPPitite commissioners. new northbound off ramp, and a new northbound ori ramp from apartment house. The bank willi ern' mainland states and the by all candidates on tne impor As the first two floors of the tance pf putting over the' western Canadian provinces then ft ceruiKaies ior outsianamg Bayshare. actual freeway overpass. "The fifth part of the probl main building.

rH of tfisttOUnance at tne lsa scout The new headquarters was 12 is that all the first four elements Mayo de Wolf and Assaciates. It would gobble up the entire! commercial block now occupied designed by Shigenori iyama. sumption of Bonds" since this question requires a two thirds vote, while unification can be passed, by a simple majority. are so close together." A.I.A., are designing the bank Mrs. Mary Lynn Williams' class at College Park School i Cub Packs, eight be agreeat tie, 1 vcmenrl by General and half of heademarters in a motif ihat Compounding the confusion of ind four Explorer units, It was built by the W.

A. Moroney Construction Company of 1403 Chapin Avenue, written letters inviting recalls, early California archi the two blocks along the west side of California Drive just Scouters Kev. iflwui these four closely joined inter During the audience participa sections is the fact that a total Redington, If south of Broadway. of 78.000 cars per day enleri uiyoe jjeyjne tecture. Tile floors, wood paneling and iron grillwork will predominate In decor.

There will be underground parking for various parts of the four block state'npre wiieirewgnized for a Such do! long centipede that is the city's English students in Puerto Or daz, Venezuela, to become their pen pals. The Venezuelan students are friends of Daniel Alcala, foreign language consultant for San Mateo Ciiy Schools, for he directed the total educational program under U. S. Steel Corporation in Venezuela last year. 650 cars, In addition, the bank only access to Bayshore.

Mistrial in Some 19,000 of these cars cross' the Southern Pacific telwal05.ears in the Scouting pro for: title v'insrc fjnysf am. jeHthe tsiippqrt 'of CeipliHcates of appreciation horneownerawtoiwouidf b'e' jp; je're, by the council eluded 1 in 'prbDoJedJ milkop jeseintjiv.e board to Reverend dollar soelV.assessrriehtdisViiatfrW for outstam service tion portion the program, questions, concern philosophy, and tax of Of the candidates, those already serving on. boards. of the districts concerned, include: James Edjyard Lea. and Robert Peterson Coastside Elementary; Alec Boatman, Lawrence Davis 'on the Farallone View; Douglas Booth', Marcel Gunther, Bill Miller and Fay Small on the Half Moon Bay will, feature both walk up and drive'up teller windows.

Civic Center. Associates are the' developers of the complex. Con tracks, another 8,000 use Rol Iins Road. 14,000 cross the over Escape Case York' admits it would be expensive; and even if the state pays for the: freeway portion, the may cost more than the originally "guess timated." by the city. The plan, however, does one thing more than serve all the existing traffic it projects toward the bay to accommodate industrial areas expect ed to grow along the coast like sea fern.

trfct' reutfed7toeriiarge chaplain and camp struction will begin next month. pass, 17,000 use California Drive, Because the pupils in botn lagoon. commissioner; jacs Northern California. National Bank, which opened its doors Charges against a convicted robber that he. aided the only! schools are beginning their foreign language studies they will write originally hi their native ipinenan lor serv jjceaajcamp wate'rfront south ot the Broadway, use California north of the free way, and another 10,000 use Broadway's short business section.

just last April, will open its first branch early in 1965. tor and his Jeadersrap jail in Redwood City were be dropped today following Belmont. ficsr in San Mateo High. tongue. As each receives a reply in the language he is studying in school, he will be to improve his translation and composition skills.

mistrial yesterday. iioftwessman J. Arth'u Trial of Daniel J. Billa on a VYolhtcer presented Arthur In Pollution v. charge of aiding and abetting QAUTffUUSWm TURTLE district public relations Gradually the American pupils the August.

1962, escape of Den ilEinan. with a special certh nis Krebs ended in a hung jury in (he courtroom of. Superior Air olhltBn' ricateif(jr an outstanding judge J. A. Branson, 'me lury Control Board Jias? to(ia.

afpiibocfreiations. legisIative'proramtovstrehgth CHAPTER EIGHT WOMP'S CHANGE I GEORGE and the Snowman announced that it was hopeless en ttscontrolHir6gran)f. TneiprpBam 'consiKsriot ar o. ly deadlocked at 6 6. The prosecutor, Deputy Dis trict Attorney Allison M.

Rouse said he would ask that the and the Prince hurried to the forest on the east side of Santa Land. It was a long walk, but Patrick Tweedleknees had warned them not to put on the the Snowman. "I'm walking on air!" He took then another, and suddenly his' legs went zip, zip, zip like a pair of scissors and swish, the Showman was gone. "Oh. dear," wailed the turtle struggling with his shoes.

"We should stay together!" "Don't worry, we'll catch up," said the Prince. He slipped the The Snowman was so large and ungainly he could hardly reach his feet, much less put shoes on. The turtle's feet were so tiny he couldn't keep his shoes on. The Prince put his shoes on a rock and bent over the Snowman's huge feet. He shoved and pushed and tugged and finally the Snowman's shoes were on.

"Hey! Look at me!" exclaimed chargehe dismissed. Krebs, who had only a few four little shoes on George's feet and tied the laces tight. "Good gracious!" cried George, "I feel weightless!" He waddled three steps and then all four feet began to churn and swish! the turtle was gone, crying "Hurry, Prince!" as he sped away. The Prince hurried to put on his own shoes, but when he went to the rock where he had left them they were gone. He turned the rock over and kicked up the snow.

There was no sign of the shoes. and days to serve on his sentence. knagie shoes until they reached raximately $690 connection with Sen got through a window and'shin will introduce words ana phrases in Spanish until finally they are able to correspond wholly in Spanish. Most of the letters tell about San Mateo, College Park School, sports, bobbies, and favorite school studies. Many of the students identify their brothers and sisters and tell about their homes.

Some of them have written about San Mateo's annual floral fiesta, vacation trips to Yosemite National Park, Lake Tahoe, Mexico, and British Columbia, fislh ing trips, favorite books and other teejisters' interests. The questions asked of the young Venezuelans are on the same topics. What are your school and country like? What are your favorite sports? Please the forest. iia'paiy City home yester; Lnied down a rope made of TteitacrSlwpffldi The Snowman earned his new ffdfcySDouce reported. sheets and blankets to escape broom dver one shoulder and his Joseph Romeo of from the fourth floor jail.

He still at Drive returned nome, found several drawers itdttte i and clothes thrown. on When a jury indictment was obtained against Krebs, there was evidence that BiUa had DirectorneiD. The board also" fine shoes slung over the other. His tall silk hat was cocked over his new emerald eye. "Suppose it is hot.

in Fairyland," he thought anxiously, "If it is I shall melt away!" thought made him sad iDjitmaffcar Only money was rarss Then the Prince saw foot d. mously (heil helped him escape. In the mean alar made his entry maSfe(finlDoyJujsfall4ti tiq of anttsfl ds oii "autot time, Billa had been sentenced to state prison for armed rob hprv Hp was returned here ouf a. piece of because he felt healthy and 'V "iny. T1 oilSiift'RhwbevaWaJbuMa window latch.

StUfeSSdStlSde between 11 a.m. andfele for the firs tune his tell his friends from San Quentin for the trial. be my friend prints leading into the forest. "Could the. shoes have gone oft by themselves?" he wondered.

Frantically he followed the tracks. On and on they went, deep into the forest. The Prince began to run. His heart It was growing dark. Soon he hie.

He didn't hat on his mind because was afraid thev would make sb1an matccT mutual savings i ANB LOAM ASSOCIATION I fhim stay would not be able, to see the George probably would not tracks. thove heard him anyway. It had been a whole day since the turtle He stumbled over fallen logs and crashed into trees. A low limb swept the crown from bis COME! JOIN had practiced his singing and he was trying to make, up for head. He left it where it and rushed on.

low. Do re me fa so la te do," he whose DOLLARS WORK HARDER in thisCOM MUNITYS OLDEST ASSOCIATION with a 69 YEAR sang as he plodded along. First then sharp, then uat MMiW 5Hm ft Service 'in T.mLWK i lUr ion CoHe. Av. Son Carlo.

81 and so forth. It was very trying When'he felt he could not run another step, the tracks came to an end. The Prince found himself in a small clearing in the woods. Standing waiting for listen to and the Prince was RECORD of glad when they finally reached the forest and stopped to put If RPVVSV 59T 7171 or 591 9777 ck IK him was Womp, the man witch, LOCAL MANAGEMENT! grinning crookedly and holding tne shoes rweeoieitnees naa given them. "Good gracWBs!" cried George.

"I feel weigbltess the magic shoes in his hands. Tomorrow: Womp Casts a Spell 1: 417 St. St, UN Mint StMCt: iUl This was not an easy task..

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