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SECOND FRONT PAGE PENINSULA SECTION SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NCW4 ICAOI SECOND MAIN NEWS SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1966 Section II, Few Clues Shores Issue in R.C. S.M.Wife ToKilling Hot Council ElectioniSaysScion By JOHN CURRY Five candidates, inclnding two incumbents, wili be. At Slide Police Seek Illissing Car Beat Her F. Callaway Is Accused for three seats on the Redwood City City Council in the April 12 municipal election. Among the campaign points mentioned by candidates are the forthcoming Redwood Shores development, adoption of a master plan, orderly expansion of the city with enticement of new in The beautiful wife of Fuller E.

(Clay) Callaway III, 34 year Investigation of the murder of Robert W. Fondran, whose body was found on Devil's Slide early dustry and closer co ordination between the city and school dis old Atherton business executive and scion of a Georgia textile family, filed suit today for' a divorce and 1500,000 tricts to save tax dollars. The candidates, their plat Tne money, Mrs. Annette forms and backgrounds: John S. RosseUl, a councilman since 1953 and mayor since 1962, Cash Callaway said in her suit, would be compensation for a severe beating she suffered at her husband's hands last ImBir 26.

Callaway, she said, "violent is giving it a go for a third term. Rosselli is the embodi ment oE current council policies. Monday morning, continued today with no new major developments reported. Authorities were anxious to locate the 37 year old merchant seaman's car, which was presumably driven away by his killer after the body was thrown over the cliff. Sheriff's, Capt.

Eugene Stewart said, tire marks found at the scene indicated "that a car had been driven away, northbound, at a high rate of speed. Fondran was last known be seen in San Francisco at 11:30 p.m., Sunday, less than seven hours before his body was discovered. strucK and battered for Projects he says he wants to push are: Establish a state col more than a half hour in their home at 137 Atherton Avenue; lege in Redwood City (in Red As a result, according to Xb BACKWOODSY What are two nice girls doing in a rustic setting likethis Why, publicizing the 1966 edition of the San Mateo County telephone" directory, of course. Both Carole Zappa (top), of San Carlos and Diane CraigmUe of Redwood City wort for Pacific Telephone. That's how they happened to he posed prettily at secluded Butano Falls, which this year just coincidentally decorates the directory's cover.

complaint, she suffered "multiple bruises, abrasions, contusions and sprains about tha wood Shores) the Shores development itself (the first stage recently approved by council); adoption of a master plan" for the city; start building the junior college College of San Mateo south county campus) re nead and neck and on and lief of the Whipple Avenue El about the entire surface of her body and. other severe permanent, personal injuries." She said she suffered, "great fright, terror, pain and anguish, shock, humiliation and Delay Vote On Stewart speculated that Fondran was shot in San Francisco and that his body was driven by Devil's Slide, and dumped and that the killer returned there in Butano Falls Featured As Phone Cover The annual of the the victim's car. A thorough check of the area The suit asks $250,000 general School Wages the captain reported, failed tc damages and the same amount in punitive and exemplary dam tuning rteai mierunange to begin next month) widening' of Woodside Road (west of the Five' Points interchange); a planned major capital improvement program including acquisition of Friendly Acres water system and greater parks and recreation facilities keep down taxes and seek relief for those with fixed incomes, Rosselli lives with his wife and family at 050 Kob Hill Head. urn up any evidence tnat the car, a 1958. green Thunderbird.

Fuller, who was once mar had heen pushed over the cliff most widely distributed hook in Sah Mateo will roll off ried to Jenny Ann (Pia) Lind San Mateo City School; DJs 1 per vise activities' into the ocean. trict Board of: Education last In a toward in Ingrid BerRman's Stewart said' there was no evi today. night set; aside jestablishment of the 196G 67 budget, theboard teachers' salaries until the re ordered the staff to submit dence that'Fondran had a lot of money on him at the time he It's the Pacific Telephone di WILLIAM RHODES MARY HENDERSON daughter, filed suit March making rmspecified allegations of extreme cruelty. The action filed by Mrs. Fuller today was suits of a short term study are Rectory for San Mateo County was slain.

He was purser aboard submitted. The salary committee' the States Line ship M. M. Dent Mrs. Mary W.

Henderson has (except Brisbane, eolma ana Daly City), according to local means of cutting back the current proposed figure of. $8,992, 000 to Superintendent. DePue pointed out in the. area of teach been active in school affairs In pected to make its report by but it is believed, Stewart said, that most of the money in his care had been paid out to the He is the father of tw daugn ters and a son. He is co owner of Lock Drug Company, and Atherton Rexall Drug Company and belongs to a long list of local civic and professional organizations.

He came to Red: wood City in 1939 as a pharma manager J. E. (Jim) freeman. Featuring a cover picture of May with action to be taken secluded Butano Falls, the 1,392 an answer to rus charges and a cross complaint of her own. She denied his charges of cruelty and asked that his request for a divorce be denied and that a lien be placed on community property to assure her support and maintenance.

The ship is en route to Redwood City for several years and more recently a critic of city council decisions, most notably its approval of the huge May 17. A long range study committee was also established, ac patfe book will be released ers' salaries, $200,000 could be saved by boosting the ratio of, pupils to teachers from 27 to! the district recommendation of' Los Angeles and the safe will 232:500 locations an increase of checked upon its arrival. cording to Superintendent Har i cist. Bv reducing one principal siewari aia. DePue.

Consisting oi 10 Ray A. Weymouth. 59, a Red Meanwhile, Inspector Rudy On March 20. according to her over lasi year. Statistically, "the directory this year will carry 3.55,303 alphabetical white page listings on 443:, pages, have 32 green page wood City businessman for 22 teachers, four administrators, hoard members on a rotating and five physical education specialists, an additional $60,000 could be saved.

years, going, for ms thirdi Redwood Shores project. "Rising taxes, water pollution smog, traffic, cut and fill, mushrooming high density development and inadequate facilities are serious threats to a better basis, and a university term: cross complaint, Callaway "conceived a violent and intemperate hatred" of her and "conceived a malicious scheme and Siemssen was continuing to talk with the victim's friends and acquaintances in San Francisco in the hope of turning up a clue. Siemssen said he learned that tarit, the would' ex The hoard rejected the pro index listings and 912 yellow "The experience I have gained amine "all facets of the salary posal, emphasizing the need for a. reduced stadent to teacher ra structure." as mayor and city councilman for nine years made me acutely aware of Redwood City's Fondran was considered In other action, the board de for education of higher Redwood City," she says. We design to harass, vex and "annoy" her.

What he did, she said, was try unsuccessfully to "loner" among the ship's crew quality. termined that according to the proposed tentative bond needs and the means fulfilling and seldom socialized with the The board js scheduled tc other crew members, even in redemption schedule of $6,800, hold. a regular meeting at 7:30 those needs," he says. Objectives he lists are: No in cannot afford further tax increases except to meet existing needs to improve before we expand community services." A master plan and a stop to 000, the district could maintain foreign ports. p.m.

Aprn 19. the present rate of 20 cents per crease in city taxes, promotion and' deveolpment of present and oreaic into the Atherton borne, then stand out in the street in front for more than. a half honr and "shout in a loud, rude and threatening manner." Mr. and Mrs. Callaway were married on New Year's Eve, 1964, in the home of his par S1C0 assessed val'3tipn witLi the new industry, a master plan the deterioration of downtown Redwood City also are needed.

bond. issue. classified pages. The alphabetical listings increased. by 4,622.

Ail three sections are larger than those in the 1965 edition, the white by 32 pages, the green by eight pages and the yellow hy 16; Freeman To print the big book, Pacific Telephone used 194 tons of white paper, 14 tons of gresn and 395 tons or yeilow for. the 'edition. By adding 14 tons of cover stock, the total reached 617 tons of paper, 52 tons from the previius year. Distribution will' take about four days, Freeman added. The Butano Falls cover picture was 'falter at the remote 25 Officers Bolster Off PAUL KECKLEY more marina and port develop In determining the placement she says.

ment, a revitalized downtown new schools covered under Mrs. Henderson, 38 is i its employes and the public and Twenty five' new 'highway pa tne upcoming 'bond issue pro shopping area, a dynamic recre. atiorr program for senior citi Addition of the new men will create a space problem at the fourth generation Caniorman vigorous attention must be given ents in. LaGrange, Georgia. They have no children.

the. board set Neighbor trolmen, first contingent of 50; She lives with her husband How zens and youth and programs to to transportation, trainc circula hood No; 2 in Foaster City Redwood City CHP office, wnicti now accommodates' 54 patrol1 A hearing on an order to.show ard, and two children at 3098 eliminate air and water kindergarten through fifth new officers who will nearly double the CHP force In San Mateo County by May 1, were be cause wny Callaway should not Muller Court. She has been as tion, air and water pollution problems. To encourage greater citizen his wife $2,000 a month Weymouth has been active in imen, plus five sergeants, a lieutenant and Capt; John W. Kennedy, as well as 'civilian office sistant to a.

vice president of an investment banking firm and, grade school. A "middle school" or sixth through, eighth grade, would be established in Neighborhood No. 3, with j'the' condi temporary support, pay $25,000 ing indoctrinated to local patrol the Kiwanis Club and 'Peninsula participation the city also needs iociatdn and is a has been on several citizens attorney fees and be re procedures at the CHP headquarters in Redwood City today. to consider limiting tne number workers. The building, in use location near Butano State Park bond committees of the Red of the city Park of consecutive terms a strained from the Atherton home, has been scheduled for tio southern end of the 'ton that it be use pn'an in wood 'City.

Elementary and Recreation Commission. He The new officers are being only four years, probably win" have; to have an addition for more locker and briefing space, C8unty. terim oasis as. Kinaerganen man may serve, Keckley says, Keckley is a registered physi quoia Union High School dis April 11 before Superior Judge past president of the Cham Malvln E. Cohn.

berof Commerce and the Red: tricts. The socialite's first wife, Pant C. Keckley 42, Is a CHP spokesman said. Also scheduled the near added to the San Mateo County force as a part of "Operation the campaign to. intensify patrol the freeway system throughout the state.

cal therapist and lives at 735 Edgewood Road with bis wife, son and three daughters. He was UU UUBU Clguui 1 ouc. it. A tentative bond campaign was by the boarifcin which each school' would have a. committee including prin Cross Sequoia He is at public acccnntantiJby prof esadflq chairman; of the.

Redwood City rie ana.Mrs. weymoutn restae Planning' Commission and is a future are additional patrol cars and motorcycles, as well as ad a naval flyer in World war 11 at 851 Chesterton Avenue. They copartner in a physical tnerapy teacher'" and" 'a'reptfr today were four vet and has lived in Redwood City For 15 years, and has been ac I have two duidren. ditional supervisory personnel. service in Redwood City and sentafivftv from the FA.

An Lrar )Hn "transfers from Wanda, is now Mrs. James Warren of Atherton His second wife, Tngrid Bergman's daughter, Pia Lindstrom, divorced him in 1961. Records of the Atherton Police Department show that police were sent tc the Calla executive cdnmilttefr ou1diVsu tive in civic affairs. bither areas, and 21 cadets irom San Carlos. He also is a vice chairman.

of the Regional Plan the CHP academy near Sacra William C. Rhodes is an eighth mento, They were to spend the grade at Kennedy ning Wmmittee. tie was a former Big: Game football hero for University.of California. dav being briefed on the local School making his second at way home on several occasions to quell disturbances. tempt at election to the council office procedures; booking procedures and patrol areas in the His basic platform, states that He was an unsuccessful candi Rotary Hears Transport Talks A report on the Bay Area Transportation Study Commission will be deliveredto the San Last Wednesday Mrs.

Calla date in 1964. county. Beginning tomorrow and Efforts of the city and school tnrougn tne month ot districts should be co ordinated way signed a criminal complaint, charging her husband with assault and battery and disturbing the peace. He was April the new patrolmen, will studies of tne effect ot Reawooa Shores 'must continue, piecemeal: planning end and Redwood City must have a mas i ter plan better rapport is needed between City Hall and both Mateo Rotary' Club at its meet Worker Hurt In Span Fall A carpenter' fell IB feet while working inside one of the piers on the bridge being constracted near Crystal Springs Dam about 9:30 this morning, suffering a. back injury.

Deputy. Sheriff Robert' Ninnis said the victim, Alfred Owens, 48, Fourth and Main Streets, Montara, landed on a scaffolding, or he would have fallen an additional 30 feet. Owens was inside the pier loosening rods preparatory to pouring of concrete for the core when his wrench and foot slipped at the same time, he told Ninnis. The injured man, an employe of Caputo Constructoin Company, San Jose, was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital where attendants said he was conscious and was to be rayed to de more, closely, and if this can be done it will save the taxpayers ing tomorrow at 12:15 p.m. in be ndmg with veteran officers, A second contingent of 25 offi arrested and booked at county the Benjamin Franklin Hotel miiuens ot dollars, wnoaes says.

and was released on $110. Guest speaker will be Rich He is scheduled to appear to cers is scheduled to report to San Mateo County by the end of arid they ill spend the month of May. learning: the "If elected I will consistently, point out to the other coun cilmen the effects of their votes ard M. Zettel, study, director for the commission and research economist and lecturer with' the Municipal Court in Redwood City at 2 p.m. April 5.

on the school districts and urge local area Institute of Transportation and them to consider the best inter Belmont's UFO Story Criticized By June 1, beginning date of ests of the people." Traffic Engineering at tne Uni versity of California; Berkeley. Zettel, a graduate of the Uni "Operation 500, tne new. offi The city must "solve the prob MMlbrae To Hold Meet Trustees of the Mi ll'br a'e lems of air and water pollution cers will be qualified for solo patrol, cohcehtra'ting on the versity of Washington, has been and plan to retain the beauty of with the university, since 1951. Bay shore Freeway. School District will hold a spe the hills and we Bay," he added.

20 year old Belmont For four years prior to that he today blasted a story by five was tax analyst to the Pacific cial meeting tomorrow to review 1966 67 budget proposals and teacher salary requests'. Rhodes, 48, lives at 1614, Hudson Street with his family, has been a teacher for 15 years, the! Gas and Electric Company in girls that: they saw two. unidentified' flying objects Monday San Francisco. termine extent of nis injuries. The.

special session will, be Lawyers To Hold Meet night. last eight in Redwood City, and is a decorated World War veteran, i gin at 5:30 p.m. in the distrcit office on Murdrison Drive; The girls claimed they saw 1. I Professional iJ The, San Mateo. County Bar two strange red ejects traveling al.Iow speed and low altitude above the westerly Bel mpnt San Carlos hills at about Association will conduct a mm INSURED SAVINGS 4.85 INTEREST LTri NTING eral meeting Thursday at Villa Chartier, San Mateo.

But John Ott. of 2706 Coronet Featured speaker of the eve Boulevard, said the abjeets ning will be Burton J. Goldstein, were not flying at all. "They presment or inu aan Jimitisuu Lawyers' Club. He will speak IBB HI Ciimputod JHB currant rjl ptr nnm iRIJ I compounded qoirttrly l(jJjKi BrSi MATEO "1 FlfTfTl MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I The Timei Commercial Printing offers complele offset nd letterprew fidliiiej and a bindery.

There'i plenty o( free parking. Onr modern, pacioa offices re located right atrom the from The Timet building. ItV pleasant nd ecooom icai lo order ill your panting om The Times Com mercial Printing 1100 SOUTH BAVSHORE, SAN MATEO Commercial Printing Phone 342:7711 Glen Adams, Jr, Mgr, were motorcycles driving along a dirt road atop the hills," he stated "I thought it was a couple of. airplanes. at first, but I'm a motorcyclist myself.

I had a good view of the hill they were climbing a hill I've climbed marry times on my bike. I know exactly where they" were and what they were, I cmiH even heir their on "Are Lawyers Also' on the program will be a discussion by Norman Kava naugh oh the philosophy of 'the Legal Aid Society in relation to the office of Economic Opportunity Act. 6 pirn. ''wvtlr dinner at 7. THIS IS TO ASTMASTER'S WEEK and members of local clubs, are' commemorating the event with special programs.

Above Mayor Kenneth. Van Gundy at right issues proclamation celebrating the organization's twenty fifth anniversary. Club, chairman Reuben. Nystrom looks on. (Times Photo).

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