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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 3

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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New Look at S.M. Highways' JJJJ PENINSULA SECTION TSheXStntes AN MATCO TIMCS AND CAILY NEW LEADEfl Swtion II, Pag 1 1 SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 SECOND MAIN NEWS Holdup Mir. Jim At D. C. Station Third Try in Two Weeks Apparently it's open season on Daly City gasoline service stations, Johnny's Shell Station at Geneva Avenue and Schwerin Street, robbed at gunpoint of S60 mmr a rrzm mr this morning, was the latest robbery victim it marked the third such incident in 11 days in Daly City.

Jesse Rasper, 20. of 382 Hill ide Boulevard, Daly City, was he attendant duty at 5:20 a.m. at the all night station (the first week the station had been ancn on a 2 hour basis! when a HEAVY EARTHMOVING operations are in progress on the section of the Junipero Serra Freeway between Summit Drive and Route 186 in San Bruno. The excess material is being set aside to form future embankments. man requested help lo get his stalled automobile running.

Kasper aided the man by County Highway pushing the car through the sta lion onto the street. When the car finally ran the man drove back into Christopher Tells Need Of Airport the station, displayed a small I revolver and said, "I want all lot your money. Don't try any Projects Boom Major projects totaling near 1 way consiructon, the report ly $34 million in construction i slates. costs are in progress within I Construction started in Sep thing funny or 1 11 kill you." As Kasper opened the casn My ihf middle "island" at Expansion of San Francisco me statjorli me robber told him, Snn Malco County on inter temper on a project lo exiend Ink: to De ready 'I want just the le Route 280, known as snulfcerly for 5.3 Aficr Kasper had handed the robber the money, the bandit told the attendant to "get into for the supersonic transports arc giant freight and passenger carrying1 planes of the near future should be under study now bv local authorities with assistance from the state and the miles from Easfmoor Avenue in Daly City lo a half mile south of Arroyo Drive in South San Francisco. The project is 10 per cent complete.

he car and drive. Kasper drove the car approx Junipero Serra Freeway, the State Division of Highways announced today. In a report issued by District Four of the Division, it was noted that design studies are being expedited on the remaining, portions of this route "so that the entire 50 mile fa imately one mile to the mter ection of Sunnydale Avenue federal government, George Christopher, Republican candidate for governor, told the San and Bayshore Boulevard and 270 feet above the creek bed and carry eight lanes of traffic on Interstate Route 28D. Bruno Rotary Club yesterday at a luncheon at the Lazy res jlauranL. "The airport and ail its peri CONSTRUCTION has begun on one of the four concrete piers which will support the 1,600 foot long San Mateo Creek Bridge.

The sturcturc wilt soar MateansWant Car Safety Check Now cility between San Jose and San Francisco will be completed before the 1972 deadline." On the freeway, interchange facilities have been constructed in the vicinity of Market Street, was released without being harmed. He then walked back to the station and telephoned police. The suspect drove north on Bay shore. The car was a blue and white Ford with a battered right front end which was reported stolen pheral business is the largest I employment factor in San Ma he said, "sud ob Iviouslv vastlv important lo busi ness here. The airport grew San Francisco.

The man was i 'is present size in large peri cne.lr,c.h smj about 1E0 Many motorists are jumping lhe limo was mayor the gun in their eagerness loinf Ssn Ff.wicrr, take i i Washington Street, and Ale many Boulevard Knnwles Avenue, all in Daly City. Separations for local traffic are provided at San Pedro Road, Washington Street, School Street, Knowles Avenue, and at two locations on Junipero Serra Boulevard. Although most of the work on this project has been delayed nis Droieci nas ueei: ueiaveu comply with the, new law per in my efforts in its be 1 rld didnu laik 0D lhe ii alr. 3pt must keep up with ljr5vc cars by trie California Highway (he during my terms in office wc started the studies ior Ulticers ai ine neawuuu uvl. Svrrsrnic ase.

rater ftev because of rain andwel grade been were dropped, but I am glad to see the realization of. their need has revived. minor grading is being done in i r. motorists beseiged by who want Open Meet On Secrecy preparation for placement of ce to get their compliance stickers The day is not far off when mer.t eated base. now so they won't be stopped such as the Lockheed later en the highway C5A now being constructed un The San Mateo County Bar As sociation will sponsor a press Work is more than 15 per cent complete on the Route 280 project between Bunker Hill D'ive and Black Mountain Road in Hillsborough.

The major work on this project is the construction of the San Mateo Creek Bridge. Another project seminar this Monday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. the hall of Jus Harry Err.erick, safely officer for the local unit, passed along this message from Lhe jone commander. D. J.

O'Connell: "The safety inspection of passenger vehicles by the California Highway Patrol as approved by the 1065 session or the California legislature is stiil der government contract for the Air Force and due to have its prototype in the air in less than two years, will he used in a different model to carry 500 to 700 passengers. Can you imagine what will happen when 500 passengers debark at one time from one plane? This calls for ce and Records, Redwood City, on the subject "Should public affairs always be conducted in on Route 230, between Summit Drive and Route 18G in 5an meetings;" interested Bruno, is 20 per cent complete. spectators may attend the program, which will be held in the planning stage. long range airport p.anmng. The inspection chrj3tDpriei.

so stressed' superior court room on the nresentlv involves only the in Junipero Serra Boulevard has been closed to traffic between San Bruno Avenue and Whitman Way to accommodate free second floor. The seminar is expected to spection" of vehicles after being stopped by traffic officers on the highway for other violations. touch on such subjects as the platform plank in which he stated the state should act in concert with local planning groups to reach satisfactory solutions to problems of bay fill, highway consf ruction, building The department presently south nomal of the 700 rooL long "cut and cover" lunnef which forms the bottom level of the three level avenue. INTERCHANGE Workmen are putting the final touches on a freeway interchange at Knowles Avenue in Dalv City, this northerly view shows the developing the vehicle mspec S.M. Planners Study Route ion procedures and a siardng of drains and other activities for the program has not where proper consideration been announced, Many motor jshoud bE pot onv lQ en are contacting jut.

Bjneerjng but tne need for re Brown Act, which deals witn the public's right to attend local legislative and administrative meetings, and with the recent controversial decision by the state's judiciary Lo remove all press and television cameras and brodcasfing equipment from court rooms. Participants on the seminar will include Ray Spangler. publisher of the Redwood City Tribune and national president of Ryan Sees Top News Stories, to Run way ir atrai oaiccs 101 tha s(ate's ity The County Planning Commission nas tno late with its state preserving property values to every extent possible. ment on the desirability of the insoeclions in hopes incy can secure one of the compliance stickers to be used in the program. The stickers will not be rnnnsed BavfronL Freeway Christopher also elaborated on other points of his positive pro members of the bayfront study ed up effort toward a new Southern Crossing, he said, and San Mateo County will be "battling San Francisco" for the western terminus of the nVT Ihn incTipptinn rrram for California and sug Highways, reapportionment,) Reagan, he said, was far bet San Mateo state college legis la tor at selling Boraxo than at lion, efforts lo create a new campaigning for the governor Southern Bay crossing, changes ship.

in tax assessment procedures, "The people of California arc and school unification, are aptlfar too sophisticated to fall for to be the biggest news stories ihis brand of soft soap," he said. gested that his wide administra does nut effect San Mateo County's representation, will tend to create change because of the new make up or the State Senate and Assembly. For the first time, he pointed out. the majority of both houses wili be made ur of represcnta Sigma Delta Chi journalist fra subcommiitee 01 me Loumj ne jdvanajic clonal Planning Committee said program is unoer way. Thursday.

i O'Connell advised all moior tive experience in 20 years office and 30 years in small and The subcommittee nac asKeu isls iu uicn tYiuuHSVCL vjl milium; uc 7 uai. large business, dealing with goou mecnanicai cuijuiuun all times. He stressed attention cided upon said he, will grcaily a a to come out of the state legis hey will see through his Mad budgets and taxes, rapid trans i HUns snri ,1, hnn'benefit, but a decision to end iehts, brakes, tires and wind number of problems, including port, water and lhe entire scale shield wipers to assure they are of civic problems could put proper operating condition. The patrol will issue an an Ihe. freeway.

But, betore tr.e county planners got their reply in, the subcommittee adopted its final report, including a lo work Tor the people of Call fornia. ternity; Keitn Sorenson, san Malco County district attorney; Robert Costello, former city attorney of Redwood City; Mrs. Kenneth Kaplan, past president of the San Maleo League of Women Voters, and Paul Hupf, city' attorney of Daly City. The program will be moderated by Arlen Gregorio, Millbrae attorney who is active in county partisan politics. Following brief opening statements, the panelists will be questioned by reporters from several San Mateo County communities.

crossintr in SaD Franclscc One of the effects, he suggest 1 would only increase that city's ed, will be an increased pres. leeway trafHc problems i The assemblyman saia he be sure toward school district unl L. fl considerable fjcation. I feeling in the legislature that Ryan admitLed there may be I (here must be changes in prop statement that the proposed ison Avenue promotion campaign." Rvan said he expects many changes in San Mateo County to be effected by occurrences in the legislature during 1966. Plan Highways, he said, will display notable progress, especially the Junipero Serra and Skyline frecwavs, and the cross county nouncement prior to tne "me the inspection program gets under' way, O'Connell said.

lature this year, Assemblyman Leo Ryan believes. In a luncheon yesterday noon at Bertolucci's in South San Francisco. Ryan outlined his expectations for the coming months. He mentioned that he will be a candidale for re election, and said he would be distressed to think that any major political A WIVING BURNS A canvas awning at the Bur iingame Market, 1311 Burlin gamc Avenue in Burlingame. overwater freeway is uncesira ble" and should be stricken from maps and master plans.

The countv commission adopt erty tax assessment procedures, and that property tax relief was destroyed by fire early today. The fire department, called at 12:38 suspects youths ed a statement Wednesday declaring their continued support set the awning on fire. party would choose so poor a I Route 18R from ban wuno to gubernatorial candidate as Ron Pacifica. old Reagan. Reapportionment, although it of the proposed irceway.

The subcommittee members said last night that the statement, coming late as it did, Church Prize To Scouts San Mateo 'County Boy Scouts in the Archidiocese of San Francisco will receive the Ad Altare Dei Award on Scout Sunday, Feb. 13, al St. Anne's Church in San Francisco. The annual affair is attended by thousands of Scouts and their leaders. Presentations will amounted to a rebuttal rather than a suggestion and that the some liaws in existing uwhli tion laws, but said "any unification is better than none." He said he expects to see a great difference in school district boundaries in this area before 1970.

Anv further delay in creating reorganized school districts, by local school boards, he added, wilt only increase the chance that the state will step in and design boundaries without regard for local problems. He pledged to work harder toward bringing a San Mateo Countv state college into actuality savine it has been diffi measures must be varied to suit the ability of communities, Speaking to the assembled North County mayors, city council men, and newsmen, Ryan suggested that particular attention be paid to the efforts of the state's constitutional revision commission, which will is to finish in November. The changes they may bring about, he said, will have effects upon every California's life for years into the future. In response to questions from couneiimen. Ryan said he feels final report would stana.

The entire membership of the a brand new, fall color weekly TV Magazine RFC is scheduled to consider the matter in March be made by His Excellency Most Reverend Joseph T. Mcbucsen Archbishop of San Francisco. Parker Heads Civil Service Kingsbury E. Parker was elected chairman of the County Civil Service Commission yesterday and Ray Colombo was chosen vice chairman. Reviews for the awards, which cult" to make Sacramento lead I 4 85 jk'jn lhe legislature should do something to help cities curb vandal ers believe that a college win 21 San Mateo County Council Boy Scouts received last year, will be held Jan 15.

COMING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 AN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NWS LEADER Coll 342 771 1. Only 52 Pr monrh, Dcily Delivery be needed here within three or i ism four vears instead of eight or "More should be done to make The presentation ceremonies Wavne F. Stockwell served as i pa rents more liable for deeds 01 I iUT. hllrli oT. Via nrmrlnHcr? Mlin Office it7 Ss.

3 UN MATEO Brant: 1M1 BURLINGAME Flaa will be held at 1:30 p.m. nine. There is also need jchairman in 1965..

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