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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 44

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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30 San Hatw Xlfic Cfmrs Monday, April 29, 1 9flg Pay and Hazards Hamper Police Recruiting Paratrooper Brings Word Of Vietnam Cities Strive To Fill 1200 Vacant Posts By VERA GRAHAM or packages may do so by using A couple looking for the place of the San Mateo and television stations, educational institutions, municipal personnel departments and even tne following address: 3rd Platoon, Co. First Bn. 327 APO, S.F. 96347. Anyone needing additional informs Screaming Eagles' Committee By FRANK LaPIERRE Nationwide recruitment of local police officers is being hampered because of poor pay and had treatment by a segment of the general public, an expert in was startled by the sight of young man in a paratrooper's tion may contact Mrs.

Unda uniform emerging from tne field shadows at San Mateo's Beres Giese cr Ronald Wright, hei employer, who is lending his efforts to the project as well. ford Pari the other ruhi. military separation centers. Departments such as Daly City, which have a two year college educational requirement, find the field of qualified applicants reduced by as much as 70 per cent. But Daly City has a couple of aces up its recruiting sleeve its close proximitv to San Fran Edward 'footman, of the Commission on Peace Officer Stand He was limpng and he walked Mimeographed lists names of infantrymen and suggested ards and Training, indicated the1 stumbling blocks found on the; with the aid of a cane.

He introduced himself as Platoon Sgt. Roger Hfberg of Com items to be sent may tained from Mrs. Giese or at the path to present day recruitment pany (San Mateo has adopted Auxiliary president; Judith Hallmark, Linda Cox, Carol Everson, an R.N. at Mills who is going on for further study; Kathleen Wilson. YOUNG WOMEN launching medical careers were given scholarships recently by Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Left to right are Anne Belvis, Don na Bettencourt, Mrs.

Edwin Brownstone, retiring me men ot company A) San Mateo city hall. Today Mrs. Giese (whose effort on behalf of her cisco and the new multi million brother, Sgt. Joe Artavia killed Mateo resident, he said. "I'm looking for the same meeting I thought i might be of some help give some of local police officers include an extremely competitive labor market (even unskilled labor often pays more), irregular work hours and over all "better salary inducements offered by private industry for much less hazardous jobs." in action only last month resulted in the adioption of his ccmpany by the city council) reported the students of Sister Mary Francis' class at St, Greg Tootman hit out at a "seg suggestions The couple, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Cast.e, of Burlingame, quickly took him in tow and the trio showed up at the meeting at the Berjsford Park Recreation Hours of Musical Wonder On Lazy Sunday Afternoon atncue Sehoo. were sacl to learn that one of the Installation Tonight For New Group young soldiers with whom they ment of the general public" which has contributed to the difficulties being encountered in locating satisfactory recruits for law enforcement agencies by Center much to the delight and had comrmnicated had also dollar civic center where the police station is located). Armed with color slides, recruiters present a program to graduating police science classes. The results have been less than encouraging and there remain some 12 vacancies on the city police force.

Saturday, 30 applicants underwent the hours long examination and testing for the police department. At the same time some 250 persons took the test for firemen. The fire department does rot have any vacancies at this time. Experts claim this is the genera! trend on recruitment for these two departments throughout the nation. surprise 01 ine committee been killed in action together Lay were exceptional examples the top blues rock groups in ex oergeant moerg, it Sergeant Artavia.

He was learned, has recently beenipfc Psm Stein nf rhira. isience today, Butterfield, Blues Project, and now signed out of Letterman Gener ot mat type ot music. The group then broke into far out rendition of Jackie Electric Flag, and the later is By GARRY NIVER Thank goodness for Mike Bloomfield, Vern and Ray and Gordon Lightfoot on a lazy Sunday atfernoan. They led 'their respective groups to musical successes in Tonight's adjourned meeting ay iar the superior of the trio son "Higher and Higher," their actions. He did not elaborate.

Even the Federal Government was' blamed for the, decline in applicants. Tooihman said increasingly attractive law enforcement benefits offered by the Federal Government has turned many go. The children's prayers now include his name, One of those present at the meeting, Mrs, Barbara Schroder of 240 Roblar Avenue, Hillsborough, reported she had been of the San Mateo City Council Lie group concluded with al Hospital. He was recovering from a shattered heel, an injury sustained while fighting in Vietnam. He is now recuperating atl his home, Sergeant Hiberg toid the meet wiui me rormer arummei of the great Howlin' Wolf band vocalizing a la James Brown, "Get Me Some of That Wine' will be highlighted by the installation of the 20 man (and wom and left a dazzled audience the windup of the seventh an nual San Francisco State Col an) Human Relations Commis Bloomfield, who like Lay also dancing in the aisles.

ing, "It may not be my company that was adopted but it is penormeo. witn tne Buttertield lege Folk Musical at the young applicants away from seeking a position with local Blues Band, is musically decep Vern and Ray, a blue grass Gymnasium yesterday. my unit, md I'm really proud of it. We re a proud group of men tive as nis guitar riffs give the agencies. group straight irom nashviiie.

were equally as entertaining impression ot tnree guitarists Speaking at a recent police And not to be left out were country and western composer singer guitarist Merle with their repertoire incuding a An advisory body to the council, the commission's scope oi activity and interest will be In promciing interracial understanding and opportunities for recruitment seminar in Oak The Electric Flag's addition proud ot our record and proud that some of us have been adc by the people of San Jury 11 to 1 On All Counts land, Toothman also noted that "flown Home" version of "Bon le and Clyde." Travis, Curlev Cooks Hurdy ot crass, a sax and a trumpet have added great depth to the military draft was responsi Gurdy Band, Dino Valenti and Mateo. ble for depletion of some of the Lightfoot, a traditional folk cti colorful northern Arizona writing to a Sergeant Urban, father of four children, ir. Vietnam. She reported that he had written to her that morale was certainly high since the adoption, and not only his own squad but many In Company San Mateo's adopted sons, are receiving packages and letters. They are sr.

welcome and mean so much, it was reported. Mrs. Marge Vonalmen, active member of the San Maleo Junior Women's Club, also attended the meeting to report the club has indicated keen interest in the effort and is planning to contact some churches in the "I had to ccme to the meeting oiues Dana, xnts reviewer has heard what we believe are when I read of the paper qualified labor lorce the na tion. performer, warmed up the crowd with his quarter and fin and Navajo Indian dancers and singers who helped fill the gym Maybe I can help provide A jury deliberated from 11:45 After tonight's formal installation and charging by the the commissioners are ex In California, alone, there arei ished up with several of his own compositions. witn nearly tour nours ot musi cal wonderment.

some information. And he did. an estimated 1200 vacancies in a.m. to 5:30 p.m. yesterday before hopelessly deadlocking in the case of anti war demons tra Travis, acknowledged as the The obvious pit of tae show the police ranks within 397 rnun icipal police departments.

Among other things, he told the group that gift boxes which pected to draw lots to determine length of service. The terms are staggered. They may also elect top country and western guitar was Bloomfield and his Electric; This figure is increasing al sang several of nis own sr Virginia Sheldon Hanly ho was accused of reckless Flag and American Music officers of the board and sched most daily, according to an au include canned heat will greatly appreciated. He plained, ''When 'Charlie's' Band. Steeped in the tradition driving and two counts of ille ule regular monthly meeting Wrestlers In U.S.

Open Steve McBride and Don Bar bitta, top wrestlers in San Mateo County, were recently cho thoritative source dates. compositions, incvudir.g Six teen Tons," "Smoke That Cigarette," and "John Henry Jr." His high point was an instru gally changing lanes as the re area to help spread the word of the need for more letters and of the difficulty in Americna Negro Blues, the aggregation rocked, moaned and wailed itself into a frenzy. there, we can't build a fire, you know, but we can warm some ult ot her attempts to wreck a The council will meet in study Daly city's recruitment ot more nackaaes. napalm truck in Redwood City. mentel version of the clas sessian preceding the regular oohce officers, authorization much to the delight of the near Miss Ann Zimmerman of the last January.

"Wildwood Flower." given tor a special re capacity audience. Teen Club of St. Gregory's Although the jurv 'balfot was meeting at p.m. Also on tonight's agenda is the award of contract for the The Indians, attired in their Bloomfield, acknowledged cruitment drive whereby various junior colleges and" state colleges will be visited within a 11 to 1 on all counts. Municipal Judge Frank J.

Cnmaich did not traditioal costumes, performed one ct Americas most blues Catholic Cnurch has also signaled that group's interest ir undertaking the project, report sen to wrestle in the U.S. Open Invitational Wrestling Meet in guitarists, snowed the audience swimming pool project at Bay side Sch'iol. and siMhir of an a dance of the hunt, which was highly entertaining. ask whether the majority was in ot 100 miles Ircm the city where it's at. the group Mrs.

Giese. vci 't aeuiu'UI de Steve and Don, both West lgreement with the state for which is seven units oE explo Valenti concluded the show merits. in the hope of recruiting suitable applicants, Daly City manager Edward Frank announced. Tig." of way" for before the musically spent eity's sive musical joy, mobbed the sewer enthusiastic audience with in moor varsity wrestlers who had helped the Rams gain their Miss Hanly a 5 previously propiweo 54 mi crown, a lone, longhaired musi Only those colleges having fourth consecutive NPL title, cian walking up the streetcar line. Plans and specifications candescent sounds for over an for the project are abo expect hour.

courses in police administration convicted last January of attempting to wreck the truck, but the appellate division of the were picked because of their! tracks Nine eentn Avenue food on canned heat Sergeant Hiberg also reported packages containing small cans are far more useful, since it is easier for a soldier to staff a i little can in his pack. Councilman John J. Murray and Fire Chief Noe Chantelouo were among those present, and promised to lend every effort of the city to let the Screaming Eagles know the people of San are behind them. As officials have pointed out, regardless of anyone's personal view about the involvement of the U.S. in the war in Vietnam, no one can have any reservation about the need to support and help the young American soldiers who are fighting in Vietnam.

Those wishing to send letters Honor Roll At Westmoor eci to be approved. nmiori ito CB. showing at the regional AAU or reiated fields will be contacted. To date, both San Jose State and Shasta College have been tournament. Following the public session, a lenathv blues bv Chica un Superior Court overruled the conviction on the basis diat "nu Although Steve and Don didn't the Council will meet with rep shouter Otis Rush and then resentatives of Carsus Corn, to moved into a B.B.

Kinc num. visited, according to Frank. merous prejudicial errors" were committed during her trial Competition among various with his guitar case and in no apparent hurry sort of epitomized the day. It was that kind of day and that kind of festival, Bloomfield summed it up when he smiled out at the crowd and sincerely announced," You are really groovy." study the development firm's ber in which Bloomfield's solos Hard work followed bv flood the courtroom of Munieical tor the several hundred completely involved the crowd. state and local agencies for the prospective officers is keen and win anything, they faced the best in the country, including top Olympic wrestlers who wrestled in Tokyo four years ago.

graaes is rewarding especial! Judge Roy W. Seagraves. acres ot land in the unincorpor His blues "caJ! and response" ated area adjoining the city. 'patterns with drummer Sam often results forms and an Judge Comaich set a re trial to the Westmoor students who made honor roll during the third quarter. nouncements being sent to radio date for July 22.

Leading the list of students who achieved perfection were 10 seniors. They are Kevon Cot trell, Dai'io Deghetaldi, Law You name it rence Diamond, Patricia Essa Deborah Gill, Kathv Knowiton. Steven McBride. Darv Shami toff, David Smotkin and Donald Weiden. Juniors followed with four students having straight including Angeles Balagot, Kath ryne Bluir.e, Michael Brown, and Joanie 01 sen.

Overtaking the sophomores Mercury's got it. the straight A race were three tresOmen, Carol Gomez. Rose anr.e Regal and Mary Widt feldt. Only two sophomores James Esposto and Alan Hoff man managed to achieve the Mercury's got the greatest looking station wagon perfect report card. there's the two way tailgate that Girls overtook the bovs, by on tne road today the Colony Park three to one, with all A's except Notice the fine car touches, the look of richly grained veneer pulls down like a regular tailgate or opens like a door.

Which all goes to one. the boys are Kolan Akers, Glen Bjorkquist, Donald Black field, Craig Forman, Richard Giusti, Peter Hoover, Sheldon Klein, Daniel Mundstock, Michael Peters, William Puddy, Armin Reschke, Sidney Smith, and Scott Swanson. on the full length side panels Band Forms Scout Post The latest accolade for the Westmoor Stage Band has been the request of George Killion, of the San Francisco Bay Area Council of Boy Scouts, Serra District, for the formation of an Explorer Post. Killion and Howard Loeffler, music teacher at Westmoor, have been discussing this for the past two months, and there is now an official Explorer Post 195, composed of the Westmoor; Stage Band. Morford, of the Westlake Music Center, became the sponsor.

Collins Orton signed the charter application as chair man, with Loeffler as director of the group. The post's first official appearance was at the Scout Rama at the Cow Palace on Saturday. They played on the stage from 4 to 6 p.m., under the direction of Loeffler and the student leader, Greg Adams. Directors Of Hospital Meet Directors of the Peninsula Hospital District will meet Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. in the cafeteria of the hospital for the regular monthly meeting of the board.

Reports on operation of the hospital will be made by Richard W. Blaisdell, administrator.1 Morris A. Cox, president of thei district, will preside. prove that by day, the Colonv KHH XttflKi Park works hard as a wagon, but Those girls having all A's ex But don't be impressed by looks alone. Come in, give it a test drive.

Colony Park gives you the kind of cept one are Barbara Bngatin, Cheryl Borders, Leslie Brodie Kristine Carrillo, Debra Colom Gnuugn to go places oana, hluabeth Columea. Kar i 1 1 l. JO it you a like a great deal in a wagon, come in soon. (We en Cook, Barbara Disque. Carol Friedman, Elena Grijalva, Cynthia Grines.

Sharon Hamilton, Kaiherine Herald. Anne Hoch stedler, Betty Hodgskiss. Patri ride that is really limousine like can also offer you good deals on its smooth comfort. And for convenience 32 other great Mercurys for '68.) cia jauy, Manann Jorgenson Elaine Katapodie. Carol Kelly! Beverly Kirsnenblatt, Elaine Laingen, oathy Meade, Donna Neugebauer, Jackie O'Brien.

Janet Plant, Jean Ratto, Laura Rippon, Rebecca Rozman, Nan Colony Parle METCALF MAYER Where Everyond Receives th Personal Touch Psninsule's Oldest iincoln Mereury Cogaor Peeler 2 California Drive Phone: 342 8601 Burlingame Opert Monday Through Friday until 9:00 P.M. Saturdays Until Sunday 10:63 to 5:00 Seager, Mary Simmons. Pamela Sousa, Susan Stoff, Mel va Wills, and Rochelle Wolf. Other students who made hon or roils had a averace..

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