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5 Cars, Truck in Crash; One Injured I Clubs Oppose 2 Ssri Moteo Times Friday, July 1, 1955 Peninsulans to Attend Conclave Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nance of Peninsula Collection Agency, ACCUSED BOOKIE MUSTlBrewer Island STMB TRIAL, RULING direitor Frank Skillman. that tl REDWOOD CITV.

1 tx If "1 One person was reported serious I Jiff 31111110 ly injured iu a multi vehicle acci liaug) d'ent on Bayshorc highway in rfnntinued From Pane One ic July 5 for the 8 Portuguese Jets Crash LISBON. Portugal HP) The Portuguese air force announced today thai eight American built 84 of the Portuguese air force in two stacked waves crashed follow the leader fashion into a fog shrouded moun Redwood City this hive lvJ ot his route by cars and a large truck were in 1 it. annual convention of in Collectors association, indred collectors from all the United States and 9th Ave. Plan milled eity has planning control, over a three mile radius ooo rrv. j.ny reir.pl 1" lice Sam Lie it.

San Srar.c from Gerald Trail, president oi the College Par Improvement club, suggested that other sources of fil! material might be utilized. "there i evidence Mr. was cr. iikf.vc ir. bc oV ni activities." ic blessing volved.

police said, in the crash nn Bayshore al Whipple avenue. Treated for head injuries at Sequoia hospital was Z. B. Hoyt. 48, of 12041 Siesta drive.

Los Altos, an employe of the Alliance Construction company of San RC I Canada are expected to attend the IV.roc d. July 7. 3 and 9 at Grand hotel, Mnckinac Island, Mich. They and their daughter plan tc s'op in Detroit. Jacsnn.

in reporting on tain peak. All eight pilots were killed in the proposed change in the city ordinance giving more power to v. es vrunKiMlly held lt ho.vevfif, Vale contended, ise authorities did not have i. ch v. arrant or arrest wt.en tney sc.

zee: evidence ie drive in and took the multiple crash which forced foi.nty planners. Steady Pressure Chairman Casey urged a joint tr.eetir.f. be held with county planners to disn.ss problems, smong them the subject of Brewer Isi.tnrl and major Some commissioners voiced skepticism as did Atkinscn that nl tv cancellation of the nation observance of air force day. Jurists Clear Miss Lipman Earlier reports from the scene had said' the eight planes collided together in air during maneuvers. Hit Peak Later reports said the eight planes, which had been given Claims Violation The Vale asse ted.

the refill: oi evie.enee seized In the ofiicers violation of Bernstein's constitutional rights Chief Dep Jty District the planning commission, stated that "a loophole existed under the new language of the ordinance pertaining to renewal of rejected variance applications. Could Renew Appeal By simply changing the purported use of the variance a rejected applicant could renew his appeal one week after being turned down." A guest. Dr. James Dilley, instructor in city planning at College of San Mateo, reported on a recent planning institute that attended in Berkeley. He Smith Back on Water Board (Continued From Page One) property, stating tnal net only is the territory in San Carlos, but if is served by the San Car'os iire department.

The California Water service alrea'1" has water available to the tract, while ihe Belmont district will ha to spend (Continued From Page One) of the district attorneys wer prosecutors, no! pcrsecuters. IV the land ecuid ever go to major industry, "ft we're going to have planning, we must recognize the fact, that changes will ccme," declared Atkinscn. About Breuer Island, he said, "We have been under a steady stream oi pressure, people coming in in an ley argued mat the seem now to have a man in office who seems intent on persecuting, Portugal as U. S. aid to a member notion of the.

North Atlantic Treaty organization (NATO) failed to clear a 300 foot peak in the fog shrouded Carvalho mountains. A third group of four planes skimmed over the hidden moun not prosecuting. Not an Officer Judge Draper said the munici pal court decision was upheld stated that there is now a na because he and his fellow judges lional trend to get homeowners an' allows veascnable searches warrants He declared hat. if there was a search in re definition of law. il was 'Tea onahle'' i i that authorities Lce nerciy reports of iliti ai' activity they uae ipo: the evidence.

Date for Plea Set Ceitiatteis, who concluded iiall' ycar as presiding ndge yesterday, set July as I ho date for Bernstein to eater i pirn. Vale indicated, however, he w.i: seek writ of prc hioilion in district appellate more than to have the service supplied, he stated Hannibrl predicted hut the district would supply water tu the area at i loss because of the amount of pumping that will hove be done fell, that Miss Lipman is not an to participate with planners in officer of the district within the 1 preparing planning techniques tain top and returned safely to Ota air base, 30 miles outside Lisbon. The 12 planes had taken off a who had thronged to the Ota air base for a flying salute to the quiring about the area, making surveys, taking test borings ever a period of months Rather than having piecemeal development take p.ace, I'd like Ic be prepared to hold at least to some basic patten which would make sense. "Barley urged that such planning be held in abeyance pending actual submission of plans for use nl the land. Leave It Alone Garvrv said the citv shcukl not meaning of the section oi the state education code under which she was charged.

Smith Iteplies The section sets up misdemea Smith cu ted that he was I Ptucuese air force which was created thive years nor provisions only lor officers of school districts, for supplying water to the i because he believed that the dis trict "is not going cut oi its tern 5 one i Draft Extended For Four Years WASHINGTON Authority to draft young men to 26 for two years' active duty in the armed forces has Deen extended four years. President Eisenhower signed the Selective Service extension into law last night a few hours before the old act expired at midnight. needlessly agitate the county, and said the area should be left alone, that the city could well afford to turn its back upon Brewer Island and let the problem rest with the county. Atkin ago, on July I. 19o2.

Tightly Grouped The planes were flying in three tightly grouped formations of four planes each, the air force said. Portugal's President. Craveiro Lopes was among the spectators who had thronged to the Oto air base tn see the flying demonstra An air force spokesman said each of the 12 jet fighters that swept into the air this morning carried one maw. S. M.

Set for Biggest Fourth lory' and thai the area has created a bond.d indebtedness lo the district. He also anticipated that the tract will become a revenue producing area for the district and pointed out that the facilities to be installed also will serve future hilltop development in Uie south Belmont area and part cf the present Carlmont sub 1350 Out at S.S.F. Plant was a point of whether or not a superintendent is an officer that was debated in the municipal court when Robertson filed his demurrer to the district attorney's complaint. The same point was debated before the appeals court yesterday. "II was a pretty close law point," Judge Draper said.

"We felt that the code section didn't, apply to her." Judge Draper said the code section was "vague" and that although it has been in the code since 1873 it never has had a 1) I rinwn Ihf son protested that refusal to recognize existence of the potentiality of the area and its im iwt upon San Mateo would no; eliminate the problem. Its proper development would serve as a potent factor in working out a good development of a city wide street pattern. The modern trend he said is to carefully plan inclus a vesr ago. run until June 30. 19H6, when the L'SW will make the nuararecr! annual v.age a main contract issue.

The steeiworkers were expected tn go after guaranteed annual ILinnlbal stuck to pnir.iinq out that Belmnr.l Clham Infective Today jtltr ir.eiuciccl an ll1. our across tl hoard in p.us nnp haif cent in rm increments for 3t! job The same act extends lor tw years the authority to draft doctors, dentists and veterinarians, The upper age limit was lowered from 51 years to 46. SOUND IDEA TROY. N. Y.

OFt Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's physics riennrtment is making a research her of Commerce had gone on re Firing Squad ace provisions next year simi! cid opposing retention of th prosecution under it. "I will have a meeting with Mr. Tormey," Sorenson said alt tc those won by the CIO United lrial areas. Oi i't property in "he p.m. Mc r.da Executes INeal Auto Workers earlier this manlh.

Other Benefits the decision was know I hi it ml aiso drew determine it any otnei course oi in(n the sound absorption proper action will be pursued or wheth rr materials used in the man trict and. in a jab at Smith, that the voters had so indicated their feelirgs in the water district clec Sm.th ccni.e tin the "dec tion was not a matter cl Issues us beyond Hie city's preroga The new wage scaio "'ere elective as ot today. if increase boosted the ave age ol steeiworkers to mo than S2.38 r.n hour. CHher companies in the inilu were viriuillv to wr: er to consider this the end of ufacture of carpets and rugs. live.

Atkinson countered that In addition to a form of AW III" ai to v.urkers won a six cent. nr pe: rent hourly pay raise i whkhi vt was higher: a cost cf having such plan or. record would put subdivides on notice POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN. Utah Protesting his innocence to the last. Don Jesse Ncal was shot to death here today for the 1051 murder of a Salt Lake City policeman.

iff have lice: lull forte patrol dill; the matter as iar as criminal action is concerned and place the responsibility back in the hands I living clause boosting wages one of the two boards of trustees. Sorenson said he is certain that there will be no further appeal on the original charge. Sorenson for nf the people Showdown on Yntc "They voted for you. Mr. Hannibal, because Ihcy know you and like you.

If Ihcy voted on the issue il was because they didn understand il rl. arh Vou have just as many friends around hcie as me." llaniiicrd a.t Follow inr a brictlr.g by beard members on the bic. openiiiHS, Smilh jellied fiilniscl; and deMil similar ajreemcivs th tro hour for each half point I union, and the industry was sure nf0 the cust of livmg index: I to ar.non price increases on higeier pensions and better insur its products in a few da vs. ance provisions, triple time holi Steel President iliiftcrd day pay and a seventh Bnnnal paid I directed the niils of his holiday. i company, the largest steel pro scales ir.

the s.eel tl.icer in "he county, tn begin industry will range frctu a mini preparations at once to get hack mum of SI to a top of into full production. S3.54j. Increases ranged from Cost llea 'he nil: iinuiii cents a trip 1 1 "I am innocent." the former house painter told Sheriff George Heckstead. who served as execu I nave no malice toward anyone," ite added seconds before Ihe four slugs from five 30 30 caliber rifles ripped through the black shaped heart which served as a larget for the five marksmen hidden behind a canvas drop only 2(1 feel from where he was in mapping their tracts, rather lhan having them bring in a completed plan which the would be farced to accent. Cite Mills Estate Atkinson jointed to li Mills estate as a classic example of a 'travesty of planning." Tie declared failure project a good master street plan upon the area resulted in the bulldczing of trees, and de.

tr.ictiar. cf the esthetic value of tr.c beautiful tract. Atkinson said proper planning could have created a cultural center locating surh projects as the Ford foundation, but he not had charged a number of irregularities in the purchase by the school districts of supplies and equipment from Chester Lipman who is in the school supply busi Miss Lipman has steadfastly maintained her innocence of any both sides made nn Until in vrongrioing and she has had the tunc agreement va being anni smaller jumped bandwagon. Pillsbuigh Steel com tn reach ngreetnei.t Steeiworkers across the nation losed down the mills las' mid g' Hut the less than half day hutd cost the steel com ones. v.

ho had teen ft irt Mac it. v. millions of dol I W.llWll Klt ML cut Plria Mdilihu. rrKPlliIU 9 COLONIAL I LUMBER COMPANY o. Slick or I.a 31 VISTA AVE.

Fl 850B Aerois Iracki from I fact for ihe Ch.ris'cr.sen work lo T. Haas comnany. which submitted low hid of $26,041. There were three other bids. Calls for Reservoir The contract cal.s far the installation of water mail's from the ex tin d.l.c in li.

puny called the unicti It he allowed to sign col "hifih pressure operators from sntia.l j05 Angeles" moved in, seized the unplanned area, and imposed The signal for the execution stipuort c.i xne mcrr.jcis oi uie was given at. 5:02 a. m. (MST). Iwu boards of trustees throughout ite was pronounced dead a couple the proceedings, of minutes later.

Witnesses to Tl defense has contended that the executinn were not adm.ttcd as an employe of the distric. rath until 50 seconds befare the rifles er than as an officer. Miss Lipman in i Uod their death signal at sun can he removed only by action of rise. the board of trustees. their plan upon it.

linn. I announce price in 1SW I'resden Onr.ald sail! he agreement with 1 believer, the S. Steel "will concluding creases eariy nevt. week. The increase was expected to be at least Sinn Ic S0.5U a ton.

The industry's "composite" pr.ee of steel now averages about $95 McDonald and Stephens came Garvcy noted that should Brew er island go industrial San Ma tec will never benefit from the resultant taxes, since annexation would not be sought to the city to assume added taxloads. however It would aid school district tax burdens, it was agreed. In other action commissioners saliidactoiy agreements he and the basic teel com names i in i aoreement after bcr eiiOlialior.s almost continuous to tiie Christensen subdivision and i for the construction of a 1C3.00C gallon steel reservoir on the hilltop overlooking the sur.hclivision. A pressure system which will provide 7S0 gallons a minute to fire hjdrar.ts in Ihe subdivision will be installed by Christer.sen. In another action, the board dc ciricd to delay further study oi the proposed plc.n submitted by cx d.

rector Comb for the installation cf a new water system from Crystal Springs lake to supply the ci of Belmont. The San Francisco water de 25inina in ses end to keep i.sir stool and hose contract s.on since about 8 a. in. Thursday The negotiating teams were locked in conference when ijie walkout began and McDonald and Stephens did not part until IV 30 a. when they reached r.n aurecmenl to gr a iittie indicated approval of locating a five acre water s'uragc tank area in Hillsdale No.

4. north of Twenty eight avenue extension. The tanks would have a 5,000.000 gallon capacity, and are required to prevent tapping off San Francisco transmission lines, during peak PENINSULA'S LOVELIEST HOMES CARLMONT $15,950 ,0 $16,950 Stock Market arr.ee. f'UT. the U.

S. use periods, water company officials, headed hy A. L. Stolp, told the board. They assured landscaping would be provided and Steel alter was its virtual final form, and the two men net ior SO minutes al a.

nt. tc put ih inistiintr to.R'hes partment has indicated that the district will not be allowed to install an intake station at the upper lake. llar.nihal suggested lhat any further action on the matter he tabled until the entire board could be present. Kitson was unable to attend last night session intpri to eliminate un Affected The walkout idled 630.000 men. tv thirds u( whom are bv is: top producers having contracts with he VSW.

tn ad ti U. Steel, they include Fieni.hlic. and T.oughliii. Voungstnwii Sheet and 7 Inland The inwtotiatinns covered wage rates All other provisions in Ihe irrenl contracts, sinned Car Hanjrs On Creek Ede Then McDonald lefl the cotirc the tanks ence hotel, walked acres the sigjtthress street to the hotel where lus v.aae poliry ccntmillee' and union fxeeut ve hoard waited in anticipation. Tie announced the agreement tc the cheering union group of more than 170 men and the vole on the proposal came ahiout 15 mi nates later.

MAUSSER REPAIRS TOASTERS MAUSSER ELECTRIC CO. Z36 Lorton, Burl. Dl. 4 DVT UI'IDW tlOU CITV. July 1.

Station Issue Gl tis low as $800 down plus closing Estate quality construction and A.I.A. architect designed, here is a home you'll be proud to own, located in a community you'll be proud to live in: BELMONT. Exclusive west of El Camino location; 1 mile to S.P. station. 3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHS We invite you to compare these features night hi jury here In i ol.ii.ilrd olf creek bed ite fled ti lo a 40 year old hnus Back to Citv safety just second ca" was struck ihern Pacific freight FEDERAL i car driven by Van Vinson.

211. 721 Redwood was proc. ceiling north on streel when it suddenly a skid, traveled 36 feet ingeri a small bildue 1 From Belmont and r' turn west on Ralston to Alameda de las Pulgas then left to Carlmont. (Continued From rage Onel and enjcyrient of a property that the granting of the variance would net be materially detrimental to the public health, safely or welfare, or injurious to the property cr improvements of other property owners. 1 Issue 'The question presented to the court in this case is whether there was substantial and competent evidence presented to sustain the granting of the J.ide,e Dematteis continued.

"The court is not authorized to Judge the intrinsic value ot the evidence considered by the city council, nor to weigh it, if the record discloses suh 'antial evidence to support the decision. "While the city council is vested with a high degree oi discretion in such matters, such find Choice locations View lots Central hall plan Spacious rooms Quality Appointments Close to schools Good transportation Convenient to shops Extra quality construction Best financing near thf Rrriwtmd aM nuc iter section drainage creek. Vinson and police were unable t.i infer any explanation for the kM. Shaken up. the driver was taker, to Seyi.o a hospital, but re fused medical attention and reli'iised oft.ccis reported.

Irene M. Ri.lo. Tipton sir c. e. tr.ped to alety about I HO p.

r.i. after her car i Ihe railroad tracks at the Jcllerson avenue eio inx in front a snul "bound freight t.ain. I Mis. Rule told pol.ee that she drove imtu the tracks and sud From San Carlos: turn west on San Carlos Ave. to Alameda de las Pulgas; continue to Carlmont llp OF BLTRLIG ngs must be based on some sub MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY 10 6.

Phone LYtell 1 0152 Furnished by Lachman Mission at I6th S. F. the train com inc. She dec! an i the power brakes and the "i' err stalled She was unable lo Panning commission at. nr a a.

err.ut city council to push it off the southbound Suffici. evidence was not the jurist held. WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR SAVINGS AT FIRST FEDERAL ON OR BEFORE THE 11TH, THEY RECEIVE FULL EARNINGS FROM THE 1ST. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO S10.000 Open your savings account by mail or in person tracks. Seeing that she wuulu mu '1 In Several Months he able trnvc the car in time.

Mrs. Kulo fii.il seconds before the luc motive plnugned into the ve Early in the proceedings Jur.ge Dematieis ordered a restraining order against the station if the plaintiffs would post a $5000 bond. The bond was not posted and the station was bail and has boon in use for several months. The city of Sun Mateo, named a cocefendant in the suit, withdrew its defense in the case etc a decision of the city council May 3. hicle.

The train engineer. Ray J. Haven, 54R0 Crillendcn avenue. Oak land, told police that he saw the car poll or.lo Ihe tracks and stall when the trii'ii was passing the Kcdv. I City passenger depot.

lit applied Ihe air brakes, he said, but a. unable to stop in time. ANDY ODDSTAD.

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