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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 2

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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i.ZSan Mo i.o C6f Cmfd April 28,. 1970 EfiiiikerExpectfedTb State Loair For EPA on Youth Day For i I S.M. On Thursday San Mateo city government I will have its annual 'ricw look'; "Thursday when students from all cl the city's high schools join ICwith public officials in the an Youth Day. The event Is Jointly sponsored "each year by the city and the Mateo Hotary club, John Daly of Serra High School will serve as San icq's young Mayor for the Day, 5 IVfilMlS "BURN, BABY, BUH Demonstrators stand in front of the Boeing Co. cafeteria in Seattle Monday and chant "burn, baby, burn1' after setting a paper mache rnbiJcl jet afire." The demonstrators were protesiinu a Boeing stockholders meeting going on.inside the cafeteria.

AP Wirephoto) SAIGON (UPI) Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker is expected to ask President; Nlxc.i next week replace him by lale summer as the lop American diplomat In Vietnam, U.S. sources said today. Bunker, 76, was appoinled to the position by former Pres ident Lyndon. Johnson in March, 1967, to replace Henry Cabot Lodge. lie stayed on at Nixon's urging Id oversee the turning over of the war to Ihe Saigon government in the "Vletnamlza tion" program.

Bunker is understood to feel Victnamlzatlon has progressed 3 the point wnerc it win da safe" for him to leave later this year and retire to his farm In Vermont. Consults with Nixon He is scheduled In hold consultations with Nixon in Washington next week and Is vpecteri to. make his request for a replacement then. The sources said ne win return to Saigon In mid May until a suitable replacement can bo found. Replacing Bunker may be difficult, since he has esta blished a close working rela tionship with President Nguyen Van Thleu and the South Vietnamese government.

This personal closeness OLSEN NOLTE 1580 EL CAMINO REAL SAN CARLOS SACRAMENTO (UPI) The Assembly Education Committee as grudgingly approved dm authorizing an emergency state loan of up to the financially stricken Ravenswood School District" In East Palo Alio. The bill by Assemblyman Cart Brltschgl. Fl Rcdwood City went to the Ways and Means Committee Monday for further; action after grumbling by some1 members. Brltschgl explained the loan' needed because the district overestimated enrollment, lost xpecled federal Impact mnds and the federally subsidizes school lunch program cosi sinnoon more than anticipated, He said the district ts ncariy bankrupt" and told tne tauca' tion Committee, "Its a question at whether we want to ball (hum nut nr not." A similar measure lor the Grass Volley School District In Nevada County nas passed mc Assembly. How many more tint mtse coins: to come along?" Assemblyman Robert Burke.

Huntington Beach, asked Brit schgi. Is almost a gift of Dubltc funds to any district that has Incompetent He suenesieo an aamuustra tor whose district got into such fiscal trouble be stripped of his credentials as punishment. "The next thing you know," commented Assemblyman Ken nelh Cow. Garden Grove, "Jack Crowley of the LA schools Is coins to be coming here asking for S2S million for teacher salaries. NOW YOU KNOW By United Press International The press dining area In Houston's Astrodome Is called the lunch pad.

10 South Viets Die By Bombing Error Nd ground fire was reported ARTHUR SHIELDS Actor Arthur Shields Dies SANTA BARBARA (UPI Arthur Shields, a hero in the. Irish rebellion of 1016 who appeared as an actor and, director in the Abbey Theatre I in Dublin, Ireland, and later as I a character actor In Hollywood, died Monday at the age of 7 1. Shields succumbed to compll I cations following an cmphysc i ma attack. He had been ill for SM Youth Board Meets SarOIateo's recently consti tuted Youth Advisory hopes to with the City Council "next Tuesday a 4' p.m. at ihe city hall.

The youth group has sched uled regular meetings on the first Tuesday cl every, month. The session with (he City Council has been requested by the students to outline areas of interest, and long range goals explained Community Relations official Richard Bona, Mean while the Youth Council will be playing a role for the first time city history during annual I Day this Thursday, of the Youth Advi Council are: Doug Kaplan, 1333 Ashwood' Court, VIcki Per rls, 327 Aragon Boulevard, and Nathalie. White, 241 North Claremont Street, all Aragon High School students; Mark Ma saoka, 2701 Sunset Terrace, Dave 1423 Overland Drive, iand Mark Fotrall, ,724 West Twenty eighth Avenue, all of Hillsdale High School. Chris: Bowman, in02 Shore view: Avenue, Owen Greullch, 817 Fallon Avenue. Gary wakai, Ell.

North Clarcmont Street, all San Mateo High School dents; and Frank Batdanzl, 1102 Hawthorne Drive, Nelson 224 South Ellsworth Avenue; and Mike O'Callahan, 100 Avila Road, all of Serra High School. two years. Born Feb. 15, 1896 he began studvlne drama at the Abbey SAIGON (UPD The U.S. command today an ac cidental; attack by U.S..

Marine Corps jels has killed 10 South Vietnamese troops and wounded others. Fifteen Americans died in five air crashes. Military spokesmen said two Marine Corps A4 fighter bombers attacked a Rovcrn ment civilian irregular unit bv mistake Monday while supporting Allied troops In battle 77 miles south southeast of Da N'ang. The accident is under investigation, ihe military command re Mrted a total of five aircraft 0SSC5 three helicopters and an Air Force AC119 gunship In Vietnam plus a fighter bomber hit on a mission over Laos. Six GIs were wounded.

The costliest crash Involved a U.S. Army transport helicopter crippled by ground fire Monday thei central highlands 244 miles north northeast of Saigon, were killed ana one was wounuou. "'Tht "Air Force" AC113 gunship crashed' and burned in a rice paddy early today after takeoff from Tan son rttiut Airport outside Saigon. Six Americans were killed and two olners injured. The AC1I9 was used to support Allied camps under attack.

It had cannon mlnlguns capable of firing 6,000 rounds per minute and was equipped with a floodlight to illuminate nattjetioias. in the area. The crash Is under investigation. The U.S. command reported the loss of two other hellcontcrs in Vietnam and an Air Force F4 Phantom jet fighter bomber that crashed into a rice paddy miles southeast oi wion Kaen, Thailand, last Saturday after being hit by ground fire rer Laos.

The pilot was rescued but his backseat man was killed. It was the 29th American aircraft loss over Laos since the United States began reporllnf there on march m. U.S. B32s dropped up to 1,200 tons of bombs in eight missions over South Vietnam overnight, hitting what were described as communist troop buildups along the Cambodian border 61 to 79 miles northwest of Saigon and in the Mekong Delta, provincel of Chan Doc, 121 to 122 miles west southwest of Sainon. Balt'lef ield communique's said five U.S.

soldiers were killed and 38 wounded in scattered ground fightmo Monday. U.S. units killed 58 North Vietnamese in a scries of battles along the Cambodian border and northeast of iaiRon, Field reports said patrols of the 101st Airborne Division found the bodies of 64 guerrillas killed by gunships, air strikes and artillery over tne three days In the northern war ART SUPPLIES OVERSTOCK SALE 25 75 OFF! sponsored by Mayor Hugh Wayne. "Mayor Daly" will give the keynote address, at' the Rotary luncheon at Benjamin Franklin Hotel: His subject will "outh in Government. Registration, will begin 8:15 m.

in City Clerk William J. UKarrells office, followed u. assembly at a.m. Council Chambers. Mayor Wayne will welcome the.

slu dents. This will be followed by the Introduction and matching of students and with their spon sors. At 9:30 a.m. city offices, and taciutics win be visiteu, 11 a.m. four discussion croups will consider a number of is sues." These' will range fronvthe elfcctlvencss of city government to the need for more recreation al facilities, to aulo dealerships, and provision for a clean city environment.

Included this year as a new advisory branch of city government will be members of the Youth Advisory. Following is the list of partici pants: Wlyor, Hugn A. WiyT. jcrn Bin Srri vlc Mirtr. John P.

Condon Bruc Ovtrton, Hlnidaff? CevncllmM. Murray, sue Jv.cni. an mi kci a. Arcrtioaw. Give iisdiiti cirv Serrjj City Engineer, Veroen Holt.

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Use J. crinieljs. Richard Semi Clry cle'k wllliem J. O'FirreH, John Gtmoer, Hiluaele; City Trenu er tOMecrer. tawaro m.

In. ereooir Director Rlcnerd V. Hsgtn, Jo S1w vitti ptrm. reoon KtiM. dry Roiwo.

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H. Cmr. Mtriiyn BecKr, Areoanj i Dirtciw of Per tar IJteter, AiUtttnt Wenearr. JoM L. duy AMittenl City Enalnetf, Lyle 0.

Ten sum. Areoonj cnl.i orrl, John Lymir. NUxltl CtLinc luoerltitindenr. Pirki. Robert.

Bullock. ClaiM SYieA'r'lnicctsrr'D)reld Allen, John. Glloreirn. Aregon RecreJtloft lueenrtY Bruce Weiimin, Sen wuiwi Tferllc Michael lc City Attorney. TMOdon i Doud' Angani hen.

Strrej stm Arfilri. Rlenird R. son. Yeuth ASvlury Counclt. Man Stricken At Home Gordon Henry Gardner, 56, was pronounced dead on arrival at Kaiser Hospital, Redwood niv.

Mondav after bcine strick en at his home. 23L Nimltz Street. His wife told sheriff's deputies that she. was awakened by her husband gasping for breath. When he laosed Into uncon sciousness she made a tutne ei fort to revive him by mouttt resuscitation.

Mrs, Gardner said her husband had come home Friday complain ing of Illness, nut appeared dci ter Saturday and Sunday. Tht Timet it ih eHlelil ntwtpietr dt in niy oi sin wing ana or int teuniy oi sin micro. AHPHLETT PRINTING COMPANY 1010 So. Biyiftor Blvd. Sin.vileo, Cililoml Hirt Clinton Prtidtnt I Publiihtf wjiiif jick Viet PfMidtnt Jtntt Amphlett Trtiiurtr Ann BrubJker Miroia a.

Mr. C. C. Crinor Ant utrt. Mir.

SUBSCR1PTIQM RAiti By Ctrrier IZJD month Br Mi'. PyBI QUtrterrV in ffuvintc jj.uu pr monin By Cirrler jo ptr ytir Amui I in Advance $36 pr yaar Paid it San Mitto MEMBER' The Attociited Preii, thi Unittd prus inttmstipruii. Audit of Circulation, and 8uriu Advertliinf, ANPA. NATIONAL' ADVEflTl SI NO REPRESENTATIVE Callforrria Nawipaper Martiats, Inc. Burliniime, California 94018 Thleu has been 'criticized' by who feel the United States should not be committed i specific regime.

Bunker has ignored the protests, I Leaves Saturday The ambassador pjans lo eave for the United States Saturday, stopping in Katman? du, on the way to spend a few days with his wife, Carol Laisc, who is ambassador there. In addition lo meeting with Nixon while In the United Stales, Bunker will make several speeches and may appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He will bo awarded the 13th annual Sylvanus Thayer Award May 8 at' the U.S. Military Academy In West Point. The award, honor, ot tne fifth superintendent of the academy, is presented annually, by the school's Association of Graduates to an outstanding American citiien whose service in the national Interest exemplifies Ihe Ideals of academy's motto: "Duty, Honor, Country." BUCKLE UP Wid.

Ltithtr Salh lrn Hardwar SADDLE SHOP 591 4403 THURI. 711 P.M. 344 6877 Theater at the age of 17 and i.from 1913 to 1939 he played more than 309 roles In 350 plays on the Abbey stage. As director of the group, he brought the Abbey Company to the United I States three times, i He came here 30 years ago to with his brother, William Shields, better known Academy Award winner Barry In 1916 he joined James Connolly's army in the Easier Week rebellion and was involved in the center of battle until his a week later. He spent the next six months in a British prison and upon his release he was decorated by the Republic of Eire.

His body was taken lo Los Angeles for cremation and his ashes will be flown lo Di for burial. Sun Ivors Include his widow, Laurie: a daughter, Christine son, Adam; and four great, Grandchildren, all of Santa Barbara. CLOUDS Yellowish clouds on the red "planet Mars probably vapor and dust often hang for days over large areas andean spread at speeds reaching 100 miles an nour. COMMENT By WILLIAM J. CROSBY LOOKING AHEAD Most of us plan for Ihe future even for the day when wc won't be "here, as in purchasing life insurance.

But there Is a natu rai human reluctance to make r.spectllc pre arrangements with respect hto funeral i services. Yet such pre i arrangements thave many advantages, They i a at a "time when there is no emotional "stress, and no nres sure for lm mediate decision. And plans for payment can be made when there Is a normal Income i expense situation. It Is also possible to arrange 'thal money paid at this time lean be drawn upon if another financial emergency snoum ar isc. "We have had long experience the people of this com' muruty with such arrange and we will be glad to you helpful advice and all facts.

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