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   Daily Review (Newspaper) - May 7, 1969, Hayward, California                                Review Photo by Al ROBBERS MADE GETAWAY IN STOLEN CAR Polio Technician Dave Checks Abandoned Vehicle Hayward Holdup Police To Check Bank Theft Film and FBI agents hoped to have photographs late today of the three men who robbed the Bank of America's Mission Sorenson Hranch of more than The bank installed cameras over each of two en- trances just three weeks ago and an employe activated the closed circuit camera system while robbery was in progress The bank at 26801 Mission Blvd had never been robbed before POLICE SAID three men entered the bank about p.m and ordered all tomers and bank employes lo lie on the floor Bank officials said here were 10 lo 12 tomers in the bank at the time of robbery Others who arrived later were forced by the robbers lo sil on marble benches police reported Witnesses said one of the robbers armed with what lo be an automatic rifle remained in the lobby while his accomplices vaulted over counter into the work area A bank official said one tbe men removed all the ey from teller drawers under the counter and dumped it into a large canvas bag An- other robber carrying a small s n u b b c revolver dered bank pro assistant ier Davis lo remove all the money from bank vault Davis did nol have keys and the men left the bank with a of THE THREE men edly made their getaway in a lale model green Firebird which was found parked be- hind a gasoline station near bank moments after the robbery The car was -ed stolen Monday by Mary El- len Seigal of Hayward the registered owner of the car who had left il for repair at an lot on sion Boulevard Police said they received conflicting descriptions of three men from several The men all sians were reported wearing fake goatees Some of tin bank employes and witnesses said they would recognize the men but were unable to vide positive identifications police reported Witnesses said they heard one of the men refer lo his partner as Billy Agnew Says ABM Leverage For Talks SAN FRANCISCO Vice President Spiro T Agnew said foday Hie Nixon Safeguard AliM system would provide leverage for Hie nation in seeking disarmament lions In prepared remarks for speech to the Commonwealth Club Agnew said the President was duly conscious of tened imbalances jeopardizing national security when he chose to deploy the system Safeguard by its selective defense of our missile sites both strengthens our deterrent to nuclear sion and increases our leverage for disarmament he said He added that its carefully phased stages of development along with its provisions for annual review afford absolute flexibility Agnew defended the system against critics by reminding the audience that the President alone is responsible for he lives and safety of the American people Only the President holds all the fads and all lity he said He almie must answer for now and eternity to Hie What does ca need in the way of security to enable us lo construct a lasting peace The vice president Tuesday also stoutly endorsed the system as a stepping stone to pence Agnew told 500 persons at a Republican raising dinner that the system would provide the minimum protection for the nation from aggressive enemies Let me assure you that a Safeguard shield is essential to counter the growing Soviet build-up of rockets with multiple heads he said Missile launching Russian submarines are being heavily Continued on Pagt 5 Col 3 Serving Southern County 21 8 I I Hayward California Wednesday May 7 IQc 44 Area Assessing District OK By WILL SMITH councilmen voted unanimously last night to initiate assessment district for new streets curbs sidewalks and gutters in the II a r d e apartment area discarding the usual first step of acquiring the support of owners ol 60 per cent of the property Interrupted at one point by a shouting match which brought policemen on the run from the basement of city hall also approved a blanket zoning reduction removing the high-density zoning they had proved in 1961 and replacing it with medium density The vote to lower the zoning was 5 to 1 with Mayor Jack Smith ing and Tom Neveau opposing the measure COUNCILMEN agreed lo low building moratorium imposed on the apartment area one year ago lo expire May 14 They also voted lo attach the site plan review requirements which planning commissioners had recommended be added lo all commercial properties on both sides of Tennyson Road between Freeway and the Southern Pacific tracks Tempers flared repeatedly during the long hearings on the actions last night and ened to break into a as councilmen heard arguments on the zoning Alfred R Nunn 27369 Tyrrell Ave became in- censed over support for the from the Rev Gregory Micheaels 27269 Patrick Ave and accused the minister of hypocritically opposing high density in the district after having supported it last voar on behalf of an apartment builder on Avenue THE REV Mr Micheaels de- nied ever having supported such a project on Huntwood and left the meeting but Nunn and eral spectators followed h i m outside the chambers where a shouting match ensued Nunn later apologized lo the council for the incident after Councilman Tom Neveau staled that Rev Mr Micheaels had testified on behalf of a Turn To Page 1 Col 5 Finch Proposes Cash Aid Instead Of Food Stamps Voluntary Sex Education Passes Senate SACRAMENTO AP asking California schools for a on new sex education programs and ing that existing classes in subject will be voluntary passed the Senate today 11 was the legislature's major move on the issue which has developed inlo a major con- in many school dis- WASHINGTON UPI HEW Robert H Finch told Congress today the tion will propose a program of direct cash assistance instead of food stamps for welfare recipients in the next few months Finch made the disclosure lo a Senate on nutrition which is investigating hunger in the United Stales President Nixon ed Tuesday an expanded food stamp program and similar aid to poor to cost billion by fiscal 1971 billion from the year starting July 1 The program also calls for an million above he Johnson Administration budget for food stamps alone or fiscal 1970 starting in July But as head of Health education and Welfare ment Finch Over the run a more basic answer o the problem of malnutrition with other problems associated with poverty be found in reform of our assistance and ment programs Cash income not a succ ion of best rids Opponents of the legislation by Sen John G Schmitz R Tustin said issue was i phantom no one can see and a on sex with an accompanying amount lo a The approved mits parents to keep their chil out of sex education class es A violation by an educato would be a misdemeanor reedom of lo choice meet of his the needs through the workings of he private market He We hope within the next few months to bring to he Congress a set of welfare reforms which will begin to rationalize these systems am place emphasis on cash assis iance as the most flexible am useful form of aid Until the time when we hav achieved major welfare reform however the food stamp program is vital and must bi expanded Another committee wilnes was Agriculture Secretary ford M Hardin The committee's chairman Sen George S McGovern D who was President Joh F Kennedy's Food lor Peac withheld immediate on Nixon's hunger But it was known McGovern that one of the legislative of his committee's hearings will be an expanded food stamp program key part of the Nixon Nixon's immediate goal expanding the present tamp program so that pool have enough food for nutritionally complete diet Tin Agriculture Department esti mates such a diet would cos about a month for a familj f four AP General Motors Cars Oi The Future General Motors is giving newsmen one of ils infrequent peeks into GM's cars of the future Four of the cars lined up at the GM Technical Center from the 511 commuter wheeled gasoline powered car the hybrid gasoline-electric the 512 electric and the 512 gasoline vehicle GM Gives Public Sneak Preview Oi Future Cars DETROIT AP General dolors look the wraps oft some G of its experimental cars today but made it clear they were years away from becoming a on highway The parade of 26 experimental cars included three wheelers and models powered by steam electricity and hybrid gasoline power Nearly all of were much smaller lhan today's cars and some were almost in size GM said it had experimented with a aulo but dropped project as being im- practical CONVINCED Edward N Cole GM dent told 100 newsmen at GM's huge Technical Training Center in suburban Warren that despite all the experiments the aulo firm was convinced the combustion type that powers your car the best unit available All these advance power con have or the interna engine with lower emissions being a rna jor plus in virtually Cole said emission control systems 1370 line of cars Most by 10 per cent he 10 per cent control of such sions We have made tial progress toward he STEAM Two steam cars were the lop attention getters at show One was a modified Some By ALTON BLAKESLEE Science MIAMI BEACH Fla AP Some people receiving the of new hearts have paid by ing their minds a reported They became psychotic mentally ill after heart plant surgery Others have curious This new aspect to tlie rowing of human hearts was scribed to a convention of American Psychiatric tion by Dr Donald T psychiatric consultant to Gran Prix the other a steam sedan car which has s- been one of GM's top priority research projects was said to have tbe advantage of low noise level low air pollutant cies and good torque Its disadvantages include weight freezing of the oration and difficulties in cation The problem of he commuter who needs transportation for short distances with little way driving came in for tion as five limited urban trans- experimental vehicles were show water needed for the steam op- Two were gasoline powered one was electric powered a fourth was driven by a hybrid gasoline-electric system and the fifth was a body and chassis a hybrid system power plant Four were built to carry two passengers only while the fifth had two in the j training front seat ana two children the back ford University Medical Center He said five of 13 persons re- hearts at Stanford be- came psycholic soon afler ery Three have died including who was menially disturbed rom the day of the operation Three other persons least temporary upsets Dr Lunde said One suf from depression the ers from disturbances in and thinking addition a man who re a woman's heart won dered whether he would lose hi masculinity But he with the Ihojgh He said improvements in heart transplant team at Stan that women are less likely lo de elop coronary heart diseases A man in his 40s who received ne heart of a felt hat he now was young born again A man who learned he had cen given the heart of a nent citizen confided that lie felt an obligation to live up o stand irds set by the donor Dr said Stanford a policy of keeping sc cret the of donors so recipients would not learn them from press reports The people who became psychotic suffered from paranoia and delusions Dr said One man suspected that the drug used lo suppress the body's rejection mechanism against borrowed organs was a poison He thought the nurses ana doctors wore masks to hide con- mocking GOP To Fight Bid To Save Job Corps WASHINGTON AP Re- publican congressional leaders nave been told by the While there will he no mise in fight over President Nixon's order closing 59 Job centers The GOP delegation also got a cram course Tuesday on the lob Corps reputed failures as munition for a significant lest of the administration's ability lo move domestic programs through Democratic Con- gress Senate Republican Leader erett M Dirksen said he will lead a fight to shelve a tion sponsored by Sen Allan Cranston 30 cratic colleagues and GOP Sen Edward W Brooke of SUPPORT Dirksen said Republicans the President's decision will rely heavily on a General Accounting Office report to the Job Corps Sen Winston L said the GAO study indicates the Job Corps is simply a waste of taxpayers ey The Cranston resolution would call for a delay in center ings until current participants at each had completed their job training courses Administration have promised that trainees who want 10 continue will be to other ters and none will be left ed The administration holds there are more effective ways to train youths for jobs The Democrats say thai despite its failures the program has taken some dead-end kids off streets who would not have been reached means CHALLENGED by any other Sen Edward M Kennedy D- Mass whose every move is viewed suspiciously by critics One reason for a maneuver toward a 1972 in heart recipients is that they know the rejection mechanism may sei it and be- come lethal Dr said For reasons still unknown the machine used heart transplants may also be involved presidential bid has challenged the GAO report Kennedy said GAO unfairly downgraded the corps performance But Dirksen is adamant This program has got to be tightened has to done about he said   

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