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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 5

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
San Mateo, California
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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Wednesday, May 13, 1970 Cbf Glmrff San Motso 5 Murder Case Reinstated By Judge S.M. Police Back Roake Richard McNamara, campaign chairman for the election of John F. Roake for judge of ihe Municipal Court, Central Judicial District, announced that the San Mateo Police Officers Association has unanimously endorsed John I Roake for clectinn. This is the first knOBX ttmn irralil: if "m.si iiiaigi iOllpkn Ac. (n nf ROOSATKINS SAVES YOU 49.50 ON THIS VALU PAK SUMMER SET! Hurry! 3 days only May 14 15 16 was reinstated yesterday after.

lu (jsvcniatrisis reported that presently sane and able not in the countrv. that notice 15 prcs officers have cffitiv iT3 to conperai she is win ner lavvver. Sunerior Cnurf 'mci licly endorsed a judicial candi date running against a judge In M. House ordered Mrs. Asalo lo appear in Municipal Court in me scneauung ot a preliminary John B.

Pcschau and Fred VT Tempey of Agneivs State Hospi iuuh maiun uiHi Mrs. Atatn uae Incsnn i PICK A NEW SUIT at 79.501 Mercy Play This Week The Mercy High School Drama Department in Burlingamc present The Miracle Work May 15. and 16. in Cool ocfc Hall on the Mercv High able to stand trial. They report ea loaay, nowever, that siie has ALLTHREE recovered in the meantime.

Mrs. nf on Avenue, is accused of murder jing her six year old son, James, last February 7. Police said she AHAPPYSP0RTC0ATat49.95 campus, lion Adeline urivc in Burlingame. and tried' to kill herself in the' me Miracle Worker" is the neiiet mat she had cancer and her son had an incurable dis ease. SPORTY SLACKS at 19.95 Hhen Mrs, Asaln First came YOURS FOR heffirp Mtmininrit InlrfQ Hrnnks Trn i i nr.

olind. deaf, and dumb, and the stubborn determination of her leacher. Annie Sullivan, to make Helen a productive human being. The leading roles are portrayed by Mary Claire Mclnnis of Burlinpame as Helen. Carol Bayly of Burlingame as Helen's teacher.

Lucy Lemberg of San Mateo .15 Mrs Vnllor raised about her present insani ty. The jurist suspended erimi nal proceedings at that point ijiniiuLU ULJUILU rJUL III jsiipcnor Lour: ior a acierrmna TOTJU. REG.UUUE 149.40 mm uj ner menial ennanion. Defense attorney Joseph A. n.

iHinnn nnrf rknnnii i'crcz of San as Captain Krtler HMnn' m.J also includes David Gerber ofl lAttorney Steve drier agreed jtMeiuiiy id suomu me doctors reports to Judge Rouse without requiring Jhem to testify. Mrs. Asato is beinr'lmlH in burlingame, rnna Taylor 0f San Mateo, and Kalhv Sticner of Burlingame. Curtain lime is promptly at The price of admission is moderate. Tickets can be purchased at the door.

custody at pending dis position of the charge agains! (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT! WE TAKE OFF 49.50 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) Where Royer Stands Do the People deserve capable representation? Bill Royer believes the people deserve accomplishment, not promises. He thinks the people are entitled io a proven record, not empty rhetoric. In 1 8 years of public service. Bill Royer has proved himself time and again. He has worked with tireless devotion for the betterment of his community, his aisinct, and his county.

In four terms on the Redwood City Council as councilman, vice mayor and mayor). Bill has made it clear he will not settle for deficit spending or unbridled give away government. His budgets have balanced. He has sponsored and administered solid public programs. He has come to grips successfully over two dec ades with every aspect of government, and although he is now only 50 years old, he amassed more ex perience and know how by far than any other can didate for the office he seeks.

Bill Royer is ready to move up Give him your vote June 21 come get completely outfitted for summer fun roosatkinS REPUBLICAN BILL! 26th DISTRICT LZZ DAVCD SOUTH SAN MATEO COUNTY CZD FOR ASSEMBLYMAN NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE Roos Atkins 2606 BROAD WAIT. REDWOOD CITT. CALIFORNIA, 94063 44 STOHESf IN THE WEST.

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Years Available:
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