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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 9

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San Mateo, California
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Sd Mateo Times Wednesday, Dec 29, 1954 Banker Admits Obituaries Matean Faces $150,000 Suit Red Cross Sets Annual Meet tirn floTintr of Sin Mateo. Stato Fair Split up Plan Studied LOS ANGELES TF The joint legislative committee on lairs ana expositions today considered a proposal to establish new state fair plants In Los Angeles and 'j 'f San Francisco. J. A. Smith, Los Angeles horse jhovr exhibitor, suggested that the state iair be moved from Sacramento to Los Angeles and San Francisco, tha two population centers: H.

Werner Back, president of th Show Managers' association of Southern California, also advocated the two fair system yesterday before the committee. He said his association would erect the. first building in Los Angeles. would contain 240,000 square feet with a 12,000 per50n. Buck said one state fair would be basically agricultural and the industrial.

They would be alternated between the two cities each year. I. Donald C. the Cali nrni recreational facilities coun cil. aid the two fair system would 'help attract major league baseball to California.

A major league ball park would be an asset to a state fair facility, he said. Assftmblyman Vernon Kilpatrick of the committee predicted that $48,000 Theft ATLANTIC CITY. I. (fP) The FBI says a tall and trusted bank official "has' admitted embezzling $48,000 which wer.t on "per sonal enjoyment, emerwiunieuu, and to meet social obligations." And. the FBI says, 45 year old Robert F.

Johnstone atiriDuiea his downfall to an effort to live beyond his means." Johnstone, married and the father of a son in college, fought hard to hold back his tears at his arraignment last' night before Unit States, commissioner w.uiiaiu the Rnardwnlk National largest in this resort city. He also serves as treasurer and vestryman of. All Saint's Episcopal church. Doctor Found Dying Beside Patient's Body ATLANTA OT A physician found dying beside the body of a woman patient with whom he had been romantically linked was the victim of a stroke, an autopsy report showed today. The autopsv on the body of Dr.

Paul D. Vella, 40, widely known gland specialist, disproved the earlv theory of detective, that he had" entered into a suicide pact with his attractive patient, police said. An autopsy was planned for Mrt. Avon Bonner, 34, whom Vella' was visiting' when, he died of; a brain hemorrhage, police said. Detectives found several' empty bottles Jf powerful, sedatives in the room, ThP.

couole was found yesterday morning by: Vella's wife, the former Thehna B. Blomstrom of New York, when she investigated her husband's failure to return, from an early' call to Bonner's home. Vella told police 'she broke into the house and found. the woman's body and her unconscious husband sprawled across a bed, both fully Vella never regained consciousness. Investizators believed one of the bottles of medicine ound in the room a prescription wnicn Vella had filled Bonner at an all night' drugstore en.

route to her home. Crenshaw. Bonner. southeni sales representative for the Music Corporation of said he and his wife had lived separately since an estrangerr.ant two months ago. A physician at the Georgia state hospital said Mrs.

Bonner was confined as a mental patient, for one week last June, but the exact nature of the illness was' not dia: closed; Records here showed her 'f nil legal rights wetc restored last Monday; HAT RECOVERED A Mexican free tailed bat, banded, at Carlsbad Caverns National miles' south of the caverns. Thi annual. 'meetine of the San Mateo county Red Cross will held on Tuesday, January 18, 8 p. rf. at the Elks club, 226 West Twentieth avenue, oan uaicu.

informal dinner will precede the meeting. who has contributed to the Red Cross is a member of that organization and may attend. A short business will include election of members to the board of directors. ouowm entertainment will be presented hv the urocram committee which includes Paul B. Bacon, chairman; Miss Elizabeth Mack, Mrs.

narney Bristow, Monroe Brown, Chester Banachowski ana Jonn. armem Nominated for board membership for a full term are Mrs. Henry Bostwick Edward D. E. Ransom Fox, Victor Max A King, 'Mrs, Edward Janssen, Herbert Somcr, Miss Elizabeth Mack, James E.

Fitzgerald, H. W. canard Krfward Sullivan and Robert Watson. Nominated for two year terms are G. H.

Bosworth, James Wood, ram uoiwn auu D. Hemb'ree. Members of the nominating committee are James E. Fitzgerald, General Paint corporation execu eh airman Richard 'Miner, re tired; Eugene Mignacco, general Western Can company; Mai A. King, vice president South west Airways, ana J.

b. irunie Armour Co. executive. $7686Tllocated For 3 Crossings The state1 public utilities commission yesterday 'appropriated S7686 from a iv.ua created by the' legislature for irn proved grade crossings at railroads throughout the state to crossings in San Mateo 'county. Of the allocation, $5000 will go to the county to.payits.25 percent share 'of installing flashing lights and automatic' gate arms at Linden avenue in South San Francisco; at Watkins avenue "in Atherton and at Millbrae avenue; in Millbrae.

A $2686 allocation to 'Millbrae will pay the city's share of installing Cashing lights, at the Center street crossing; Mateo Delegates at Dental Health Meet SAN JOSE; Dec. 29. Forty lead crs in dental health education from Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, Monterey end San Benito counties met at ihe Santa Clara county Health department to formulate plans for. the Regional Children's Dental Health conference, to held on February SafiJose. Delegates from San Mateo' county who were present at the Thursday planning meeting were.

Dr: Frank G. Bennett of Mrs. A. W. Lauffenburger.

of Carlos, Mrs. Andrew. Yoshiwara nf Mated: Hot Cloud JT; and Mrs. Irene H. De.Sarmo of Redwood City.

REDWOOD CITY, 29. A $150,000 suit for damages for wrongful death was filed here today, against George San Mateo public relations expert. Grocndyke, who is 50 and lives at 150 West' Third avenue, was lined $1000 and placed on two years probation month' his plea 'of guilty to a charge of in voluntary manslaughter. The suit was by Inez Her rick, of Redwood City, sister of Hugh Callahan, of I cs Angeles, who was killed September 14 when his' auto and Groendyfce's car collided at El Camino Real and Thirty first avenue" irv San Mateo. Callahan, 'who wav 34, left a minor chiid, Laurie.

The $150,000 general damages is sought id her behalf. The complaint also asks for special damages in the amount of $2000 for destruction of Callahan's. autcL and $1284. for funeral and huriaf exbenses. The suit alleges that uroenavKe was "reckless, negligent and care 1a" in oDerating his vehicle and was "under the influence of alco holic beverages." A felony cnarge of drunk driving against Groeu dyke was dismissed when he pleaded guilty to the manslaughter count Speech Arts Group To Meet Saturday The Speech Arts association of California, headed by Miss Ainslie Harris, College of San Mateo, as president, will' meet at 1:30 p.

Saturday, January 8, at the Mirror room of tbe Bellevue hotel in San Francisco, for the first annual in tprnretative reading contest. Speech students, from various colleges cf Northern California will compete. Judges will beTrofessor Lee Emerson Stanford university; Dr. Fenton McKenna, San Francisco State lessor. Angela Sullivan, University of California.

Dr. Roy McCall, president of Modesto college, will be the speaker at the' meeting of the association. Twister Injures Twenty in South LAUREL, Miss. (ff A small twister hit the northern part of Laurel vesterday, leaving 20 per sons injured, three nouses oemoi ished and several ower duuojuks damaged. None of the injured was.

believed serious conoiuon Speakers Named for Toastmaster Meet Speakers this eyening at a meeting of the Burlingame Toastmas terf club will he Fred Series, Joe Williams, Bill Crawford, Henry Brown, Dick Miescke, Roy Wilson, Frank Schotts and John Koweu. Evaluator will be Emile Labadie. U. hp W. J.

HELfRICH F. 3. KfLLENBERG Fuller Promotes Two Local Men ADDOintment of Fred J. Kullen be 215 Helen drive MiUbrae as manager of the newly established special sales division has been announced by President A Braw ner of W. P.

'Puller Co. Kullen berg formerly was manager, of the firm's technical service department. The new division will co ordinate and direct Fuller sales activities in several specialized fields, including painter, marine, and aircraft finishes. Succeeding Kullenberg as manager of the technical service department is William J. Helfrich, Rartpn avenue.

South San Fran cisco, formerly manager of the trade sales division of the compa the proposal would never pass tate senate, even if' it was proved in the assembly. Long Sheppard Deadlock Bared CLEVELAND ftPl The jury that found Dr. Samuel Sheppard guilty of murdering his pregnant wife was deadlocked until the fifth and final day of deliberations, three jurors revealed today. In a statement in the Plain Dealer, "three, of the seven 'wale members of the jury said it was not until 11 a. m.

of the fifth Say that the agreed unanimously that Dr. Sam was guilty of tome crime in the death of his wife, Marilyn. Five hours and IS minutes later all wereagreed Sheppard was guilty of murder in the second degree, the newspaper, said. At one time the jury was split si: for acquittal and six for a guilty verdict Aboat 800,000 Aans die each year from heart disease. ray Unit At San Bruno San Bruno residents may get free, rays tomorrow and Friday when the TB association's mobile unit will be parted in front of.

6S0 San a .6 avenue." Tomorrow's hours. Will be from "noon to 1 p. m. the benefit; of commuters. Friday's; hours will be fromO ttrs p.

m. Times, Nawspaper on in day' of November, 19 The following. namca said to claim an interest in tlif ANNA LOKA BRICQB, aacresa unknowh, as to VICTOR BELLO, address, un known, aa to parcels 2T, 42, is r.KWts MOONBT and AR THUR i WZSSELLS. addressoa un Known, aa to par.eei i. 4.

JOHN I HUTCHJNS, aaoreea unknown, aa parcel .4. S. OWTTERS REALTY COMrAP i a corporation, addresa unknown, as to parcels i and 4: C. E. FARKUSSUM.

anareaa an tnown, aa parcel MINERVA E. GENTRY, adOreaa unknown, aa to parcel S. S. A. W.

aCHMITT, addri an. known, aa to parctr A. IL KEENE, addrew unknown, as to parcel 10 10. MRS. M.

M. BURTON. dflr unknown, aa to parcel 13, 11. LENA KREYMBORG, address miknoWB, as to parcel 12, 13. P.

LUND, addresn unknown, unknown, a to parcel 14. 14 H. HELBIG, addresa unknown, as to parcel IS. IS. ALICE HUSSEY; address known, as to parcel is.

14; J. E. MAYO. addresi onknowfl, "l'f fiSs." MISEBVA F. MeNEILL, address unknown, as PrJ ll IS.

CHARLES G. LCPTRY, HERBERT G. LOWRT, and' FORREST D. addrossea unknown, as tc DENA addresa unknown; aa to parcel 20. 20 PHl'LIP HARRIS and SADIE HARRIS, his wife, address unknown, "il? Simk dflrM uninowq, at to jjareel 32.

14. A. IL 'RASSCH, addrasa nn known, as to parcel J5. 22. BERTHA SCHWENKi addr unknown, as to parcel 23.

S3. BRAIN ARD, address un known, aa to i(tmi tihknown. as to parcel 24. E. J.

ROSETTI, um known, as to. parcel 27. 27. C. HIPFLEY, address unknown, aa to parcel 33.

S8. J. M. HENDERSON. ad dreea unknown, as to parcel 39.

23. LUCIANO FECA, addres un an. bosame: as to parcel' Ji. 31. N.

J. EHRHARDT, address un. known, as to parcel 32. 32. FRJS1J w.

drejss unknown, as parcela 13 and 33. HENRY EHRHARDT, address unknown, as to parcel 34. 34. HUGH BEATTIE and WALLACE L. RENWICK, address unknown, as to parcel 35.

35. MYRTLE HAFER. address unknown, as to parcel 36. 36. CLAUDE "vTTLSON, address unknown, as to parcel 3T.

MRS. ELIKOR JENKIN3, aidrens unknown; aa to parcel 38. CAROLINE GEHRING, address unknown, aa w. im. 39.

BERTHA YOUNG, address MOONEr, address un Known, aa lo parcel a. 4L BEN KAMPER, address ua knownaa toPel ojjffi PANT, a corporation, address unknown, as to parcels 44 and 45. 43. OLAF A. EDLUND.

addresi unknown, arr to parcel 44. 44. MAUDE CRANE, address unknown, as to parcel 47. 4E B. and L.

STONE COMPANY, a corporation, aa to parcel 4G JOHN DP BOER, address on known, as to parcel 9. il. J. WHITTIER. address unknown, as to parcel 50.

4S: ROBERT FLETCHER JOHNSON, address unknown, as to parcel TP ALTER TOUSON. address unknown, as to parcel 52... ROSELLINI. VALLESGA 1332 El Camino ReaL Belmont, California. LYtell 3 S.

SanWeo Time, Dec 1. 15. 3Z. 39 1H. Jan.

5. 1956. 3 507o Fieldcrest Nyloma BLANKETS regular 8.95 5.95 Pepperell Muslin Sheets 1.79 twin size Goose Down PILLOWS regular 8.95 "Supreme" 100 Wool BLANKETS by Anwr. WooUn Mill. JUgular 16.M 10 VALUES of.

California, and partleularly. scribed aa'. tollowa. to slt: All ihnae oertiln lota, pieces paxrjela of reiil property aitiiate, li ln and belne In the' County of San Mateo, Stato of of aald lota. pic and parocls tlTig thoja aj 'llUp'CfF OCEAN SHORE TRACT.

SAN MATEO COCTJTY, Cal." 'fllad the of rice or the county tiecoruer of San Matao' County on FeDrutr?" 1907 In or Maps ai pa. 5 and cooiea into book a oi oia.p at paare .53, aald lota, piei ind p.irCtil Deina; partlcuiaj JT Iowa; Parcel 1. Irota t. '41, 4 and 45 In Block I. Parcel Lota 41 and 42 in BIOCK 3.

Parcel S. Lot 34 In Block: f. Parcel 4. 1 3 In Block Pariel S. Lot 4 In Block Lot A In Block Parcel a.

Lota ana I in jsioen o. Parcel 1. 'Lola 1, 1. arid 4 In parcel S. i otr and In Block I Farcel S.

Lot 1 in Bloclt 3. Parcel 10. Lot 9 and 10. 'in BlOOlc Lots 5.5 and Zt In Block S. Prel 12 Lota 1Z ''and is' la Block Parcel.

13. LOti 14 and IS in Parcel 4. Lot' 12, li and 14 Parcel IE. Lota lb and 41 Bloclt 2. Parcel 1.

toil ana ei parcel it. es. oo Parcel IS. Lota 1 and 1 In Bloclt I. Parcel 19.

Lot in Block i. TJnrrol 50. Lot 11 In Block 3. Parcel 21. Lots 1Z, 13, 41 and 4 In Bloc i.

Parcel 11. Lot and II In Parcel Lot E5 in Block S. Pa.r fl Lot 5T in Block Parcel S5 Lota S3 and 40 In Parcel It. tot. In Block.

Parcel JT. Lot 19 In Block 4. Parcel M. Lots 10 and 11 in Bpaei.I9. Lota I and Mn Block B.

Parcel 30. Lots and In Bloclt b. ra ai iwtt in Block S. Fared Lota 10 nd 11 In Parcel Lot li In Block Parctl 3 1. Lot 39 In Block t.

Parcel 15. Lota 13 and Bloclc 5. I ott 1 and 2 in Bloek Parcel 37. Lot 3 in Block Parcel 3S. Lot 9 in Bloclc 7.

Parcel 39. Lot 10 In Block Parcel 40. Lot 11 in Block 7. Parcel 41. Lot 16 ln.Bloek 7.

Parcel 42. Lot 20 in Block T. Parcel 43.. Lot il In 7. Parcel.

44. Lota 23 and .14 li Block 7. Parcel .45. Lot 25 In Block 7. Parcel 44.

Lot .53 in Block 7. Pareel Lota 3T and 31 In Parcel 49. Lots 3. 40 and '41 in Block T. Parcel 50.

Lot 44 In'Block .7. parcel 51 Lot S3 in Block 7. Parcel 52. Lot in. Block S.

AS'TJ YOU ARE HEHEBT NOTI FIED unless you so answer and appear, tho plalntlff will app to thls Court for relief demanded In the Complaint, to wlt: A Judgment and deorai of. the Court, establishing and quieting title in and to.eaid parcels of said real property hereinbefore described and determining ail estates, rlfhta, titles, Interests, Hons and claims of every kind and nature whatsoever, in and to said real property and every part th ereof and deelar lnff plaintiff to be the owner In fee simple of said parcels of said real property and. ot every part thereof, and that it be decreed that no oUier persona have. any rlrht title, Inter est or lien In and to said, parcel of real property, or any, part thereof: That plaintiff recover eor.ta herein, and that plaintiff have n'Jch other i fn rrhar relief 'ai may and proper' iir the "premleea. vyitnese.my hand seal ol.wud; Court, this nstn.

(Seal) "JOHN' A. BRUNISG Clir.k. Up To Group of Fine WOOLENS values Fieldcrest Woven Spreads 3.99 boyt room rag. 7M Beautiful Cotton Prints regular )A 59 yard J7 54 inch Wide Wool Jersey regular 1 HO aa 7V mam. Dr.

Calvin Stone Of Stanford Dies PALO.Ai.TO. Dt. H. PuMIll ITTic" IsKJinr BiycHol: Ha '53. Ur.

"fltcoa dld Alnrado FKED WARRL.V 3. tduaUon KOi School aj Costs'. ytiwdty at. Palo A r.tlvt of atarton, ha Kit ifrved for Uir inn atillelle UlratUlr ol tho OUlacd YMCA befon lolm thb taachlni Hall at Menlo School ad CcO StSool with til ItnJj. 11 iiicvlTtl ils Er ry Uire brothrri, OccaflsMf: Edward Warren'.

aat Crui, and Alinrt, Burtnr and JK alfteri. 1 it Or Thursday Jrorri ula Hood mo Georjo B. Sanders, tt. retired electrician lls home. HID Cor'tfi avenue.

BurUnBatne. Ha aad resided lor trie piat 19 years In B'jr)insame. Ha ii avin, lVKl hla widow, aii47: a aou. Oeorje W.l a daushttr, Mrs. Cecelia Ze'Jar, Palo Altor Ohio' and Edward' ol Artxcna, and two jDf wUl be r.eld FrldaT morrdnt at 9 from Pailcrson O'Connell rc'fu Bl rlinaame.

where mllltanr eommll iftland and retired San Bruno ichoQl acher. died last nliftt at a jrlinaATne .1 untv lor the tat 20 years. MrJ. Elltabeth 6IH1P Pebble Tleach, and a arandCauatter j.iGi.c.icr TIlTAty, 6an MateoPrl aUerfOD Mateo. The Rev Ptaocla WUdei cnurcn et.

Maut.ewi, .111 3dutt final i Ir.urn mcnt win at Cvprets Lawa Memorial park, Colma. 13,00000 Residents Seen Before June SAN FRANCISCO (tP The California Taxpayers, association predicts tie state will have 13, 000,000: residents before June, 1955. The association reported yesterday a special census shows California now has 12,833,800 residents 21.2 per cent more than in 1950. LEGAL NOTICE Roaellinf Vallertta. AOTHTa.

SIMMONS No: 66JS7 lit THS SUPERIOR COURT of the 'Stat of California, in and for Plaintiff, TO. AtJj Persona Clalmlnff any Interest in or Hen noon the. Real Property herein described, or any pan thereof. Defendants. Brouitht in the Superior Court of tbe State Of California.

in and for OPlS0 ol? "tW ST ATB IN." OH LIEN UPON. THI': nEAU OB jtY PART' GREETINGS: TOU ARE HEREBY BEQUESTSD to appear and anawer tho Complaint ot WflXIAM J. DEBE plaintiff. Herein, filed. witH tho Clerk of the above er.titled aiid County, within three (3) months after the first publication of this Group of Fine LINGERIE reduced 50 up to Callaway Bath Size TOWELS regular 4 jTQ IS2T I.J7 Famous Brand NYL0NH0SE regular AQ to 1.65 70 pr.

of BELMONT Ralston Avenue Phone LYtell 3 0151 OF FREE PARKING of BELMONT SENSATIONAL Reductions ny genera; lauwannj. j00W tjHVaVc aaOL ammdChrUrmas 0 D.HD9 ift wrapping cntr, mnli lavtl 'M ny's genera', laboratory. Pepperell Pillow Cases sturdy muslin 39' Hemmed Jumbo Size DISH TOWELS 4.4.1 Fine Linens and Luncheon Sets 1 OFF 0i ALWAYS PLENTY.

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