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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 6

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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6
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Women Engineers to Hear Metallurgist Dr. Frances Heywood, metal lish System' of Science' Educa Fire Destroys Skyline Home Driver Guilty 6 San MaUoTimes Thursday, Nov. 3, 1955 to i tioc' owned by Harry Chris Dr. Heywood and her husband, In Girl's Death roriWOOD.CITY. NOV.

3. A the house. The alarm was sounded at REDWOOD CITY, Nov. ,3. Jirr undetermined origin did "Slop damage to a playhouse in the rear', yard of the William McBiiamy.

residence, 270 Nevada street, shortly before 2 a. m. today, firemen report. The blase was discovered by McBiiamy. was completely in volved and 1 could not be.

saved! Four firemen, using three trucks, worked to save neighboring structures. A cottage next door, also unoccupied, was scorched. Damage, was $o00r' Firemen were about how tie, fire started. There were no gas or electric cohnectibnsin' REDWOOD CITY, Nov. 3 the 'Society, Engineers at on' Monday evening, No vcmbeir l'at home of Miss Natalia'' Ragsdale, 1539 Dana Palo Alto.

Tb'e subject' Dr. Heywo'od's talk is, "The Eng Skylbnda cottage burned to the ground this linorning and sa inrPTit house was damaged by Dr. Harold Heywood, 'are attend ing the world symposium oh applied solar energy, now being held under auspices of "Stanford Research institute in Phoenix. tiansen' on Skylint; drive. The 'house, was unoccupied, was insured' for $5000.

County firemen" said; 'iby the time' they were alerted and arrived on the 'scene the building Donald E. Bangerter; 19, 504 Muontaui View avenue, Belmont, was found guilty in municipal flames 'of undetermined origin. court, here' yesterday of a charge Completely destroyed the of manslaughter in the tramc death of Carol 'WiHiaras, 10: daugbter'of Mr. and Mrs. Howard.

39 Hoover sireci, 4th Ave. and San Mateo Dr. Open FrL Til 9 Redwood City. The verdict was handed down bv Judge Edward Ryan, following a' one day trial. Through his attorney, Louis Francis, Bangerter applied for probation and a hearing was scheduled for November The fatal accident happened New for Fall! Another great Atkins value! Your 3 piece wardrobe in 3 fabric choices A TRIO OF TRIOS July 13 at the' intersection of avenue sna Hoover street in Redwood City.

Police said the giri drove her bicycle from behind a parked auto into the path of Bangertcr's car. Bangerter was not cited, but was charged with manslaughter a coroner's jury to.iowing a.i inquest. S.M. Winners At Cow Palace One first place, a second, and two thirds were carried off fcy San Mateo county participants at the Grand National horse show Lewd Movies NetMenloBoy A Menlo Athertou High, school junior wno made $2000; within a lour month period lewd movies was named yesterdayin a federal' grand jun indictment in Sati Francisco against' Angeles Jjim Tbc youth 'was' jiamq.d as a coconspirator with EbdneyE. Gage, 25, mechanical.

drawinE' inspector of Canoga Park, a Los Angeles suburb, in seven count indictment. Gage vas listed in seven counts ot mailing. 'obscene matter, the jouth only in one. Federal Judge Oliver J. Carter set bail for Gage at and issued a warrant for his arrest The 'indictment climaxed an investigation launched last April after the student arrested on charge of using the mails to advertise obscene films.

Officers icized the reels at his home where they also found a list of a hundred prospective customers for the movies living all OTer the country. The youth is now under the jurisdiction of San Maieo county juvenile authorities. He was described by postal inspectors as a "Rood business man" who was conducting a legitimate mail order business in cameras until he became associated with Gage through a magazine advertisement. The youth admitted that he had made nearly $2000 profit during the four months. 'He said he paid Gage S30 for each film and received 560 by selling it.

Maximum penalty on conviction of the mailing counts is five years imprisonment on each and the maximum on the conspiracy count is five years and a S10.0DD fine. Romania Feels Russian Heel By RICHARD R. KASISCHKE BUCHAREST, Romania HI Veteran Western diplomats here say Russia treats Romania "like a colony, to fae exploited." But things in. Bucharest, though poor by Western standards, look better than the same things in Moscow. That mean itomanians are prosperous or glowing with happiness, nor that the people dare ta talk to Western visitors.

This is one of the most countries in which to make contact with the people. Some Westerners think the Romanians are afraid to complain and rodeo last night at the Cow 3 pieces that sing a song of savings! Palace. The top piaces both were taken in the rodeo division, Bud Speal man of Daly wincing the Brahma bull riding competition and Harold 2wierlein of Wood side copping a second in the bareback bronc riding division. Golden Arrow, owned by Mrs. FrarJclvn Downton of Atherton, v.

on third place in the nonlhor $59 oughbred hunters civisior. oi nc horse shew. The Shady Lady, owned by Dr. C. R.

Robinson of Woodside, was awarded third place in the five gaited marc competition. This class was won by Heavenly Daze from farms of Shatter. Vigaolo trainer liuford Waller also won the open stake for three catted horses earlier in the week. Council to Study R. C.

Lot Fee Plan REDWOOD CITY, Nov. 3. An open, study meeting of. the city council tiere nas Deer. sit oE discussing a proposed city ordi nance wnicn wa.u H.

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