Post, The (Newspaper) - February 22, 1961, San Mateo, California Strike Paralyzes Giant Air Terminal SUSPECT HELD Police Officer Jerry Nordstrom interrogates Carl D. 21-year-old Burlingame trucker who has Airport Left Only Half Alive By STAN WISEMAN San Francisco the magnificent 000 terminal constructed to be the new gateway to the was a study in vacant space today as a strike by aircraft grounded more than 50 per cent of air traffic in the On the south side of the gleaming white lobby a railroad passenger train could be driven without This is the counter area occupied by Pan American and Western all but closed down by the work On the north which is 90 per cent taken up by United Air Lines ticket the lines are long and the passengers ing for seats are Some have been waiting for seats for 12 All available UAL including super- visors and telephone have beea pressed into Restaurants and other facilities at the airport do a medium ness during the peak but during the slack times they stand and A single customer is eagerly Tie-Up Rapist Suspects Jailed The reign of terror among single women living in apartment houses in Burlingame and San Mateo by the burglar and rapist was brought to an end day after an intensive investigation by San Mateo and Millbrae police and a district attorney's Burlingame and San Mateo police arrested Carl Darwin 21, 123 Clarendon and a 17-year-old Santa Cruz youth on charges they commit ted Burlingame burglaries and two rape bur one in San Burlingame Police Officer Jerry who first ed Fava as a possible suspect vhile on plain clothes patrol in he Mills estate apartment house area and later developed leads which resulted in evidence Fire Hits TWA Plane SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO A fire which broke out yesterday in a giant grounded 707 jet of the strikebound Trans World Air Lines here did an worth of damage to the interior of the Harold airport of aviation and lines said that there was no indication of any sabotage in the wake of the airlines Novan 2802 Washington Redwood nance instructor said that he was in the cabin instructing an em- ploye when the fire broke out in the rear of the passenger He and four employes fled from the The San Francisco fire department's airport crew ar- rived at the scene and brought the fire in control in 20 They were still fighting the blaze with foam later this afternoon in the depths of the Smoke was pouring from the plane and from the cockpit which was admitted raping a San Mateo secretary and several other burglaries and entries according to photo by Ed milled said both lave admitted the according to admitted twice raping a secre ary living in an apartment ing on 0. He said he returned a he had taken from her He also admitted raping a woman on West Santa Inez in he Mounds area January 6 in San according to the re- port. The so-called in of a 50- woman at 777 El and of a school at 1211 Bellevue were by Fava and the 17- First report on Fava as a suspect came from San lateo Officer William who the Burlingame man January 7, in the unda apartment house area and unsuccessfully to check ut his identity through license on a new After Nordstrom's and further information hich definitely tied Fava to the the investigation was through co-operation of San Burlingame jolice and an investigation from he sheriff's Personnel in- included Detective jeant John F. Borcherding and of the San Mateo Nordstrom from and Inspector Jack Jones f the district attorney's according to tune for second degree in connection with the left of government checks in but has no criminal ecord in He and the 7-year-old were booked at police department on harges of robbery and said that rape charges would also be filed against them y Burlingame and San Mateo n a separate San Mateo police were Fava in regard to his implication in other crimes in the San Mateo 30-Ounee Baby Still Fights to Live The little 30-ounce Swift baby who made medical history when she was born at Mills Memorial hospital in San Mateo on ary 31, 22 days after her 23-ounce twin sister who lived only two continues to survive and now is slowly gaining The baby was photographed a week ago when her weight was at its lowest 1 7 her weight is recorded as ounces more than for a total of In spite of the care she is re- and her apparent ress to the attending refuses to make any pre- diction regarding the eventual He docs concede that odds against her have fallen a 25 to 1 ratio a week ago to a 20 to 1 ratio All the modern techniques of pediatrics are being employed for tiny baby who is under eral duty care at Mills She is in an an bator with a moist Every two and a half hours she is fed a third of an ounce of a special formula through a The baby's a San Mateo trained in the care of premature infants at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Medical center and is at present a member of the clinical faculty of the University of California school of The pediatrician and nurses spent many frantic hours the first weeks resuscitating the wee They were faced with the dilemma of giving enough oxygen o assist respiration but cient to cause the blindness that sometimes strikes premature The doctor stated that has been a tightrope along which the ing staff has had to tread ever since the little second twin was Story Col. 1) TH San Motto Foil Shopping Gubb Volume 15, No. 8 DELIVERED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Feb. 22, 1961 4 Carlos Planners Quit in Plan Fight In Court On Cross REDWOOD CITY A court over the restoration of wood City's famed Easter cross seemed certain On cily councilmen acted on the advice of City ney Robert Costello and decided the destroyed by vandals ast is a mark of wide and city money can be spent to restore it. But Ernest director of the American Liberties declared the tag a and said that the no but to take court action when the council takes of- The after hearing a 12 page report from decided lo rewrite its ordinance expend ing about from the indemnity fund for the restoration of the The ACLU balked the counci two weeks ago as it was abou to appropriate the funds by main laining that it was al to spend municipal money for a religious Costello Monday that il t was for the restoration of a then the use of insurance even passing hrough city is in The new ordinance is expected o be introduced at the council's March 12 Besig yesterday vowed to ile suit as soon as the council akes its official is not a historical Besig was only built in 1929. If it was 100 jr 200 years I might be ing to agree that it had historical have no alternative but to an injunctive he are prepared to do so and we have clients who will take lart in a taxpayer's Boat Harbor Building Set SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Construction bids on a new million dollar small boat harbor at the end of Butler road are ex- to be called for in August and the first stage of the new center containing 334 probably will be ready for use within a City Manager Eugene Aiello disclosed Aiello made his announcement Councilman Emilio Cortesi to the appropriation of 2500 to prepare plans for a lole golf course at the ion Aiello explained plans are necessary to show the state of such a Attacks Health Officials SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Obviously stung by recent grand jury criticisms of substandard housing in the city officials here lashed back in no uncertain terms at two members of the county health department last Targets of a verbal attack by City Attorney John Noonan were Eugene chief sanitary of- ficer for the county and Emil inspector for the can understand the reaction of the grand jury to and Mr. Noonan opened his I was first exposed to them I got pretty ex- But then the smoke cleared and I found there was little to plan talents in the grand tradition become excited Among charges levied against an were the The county department is bogged down in red Stein allows his personal feeling to influence his legal The county procedure for ing nuisances fails to follow legal procedures by not allowing for public by not being ported by affidavits and by citing alleged violators to the district attorney's office instead of to the city legal enforcement Nails Notice To illustrate the simplicity of the city's abatement procedure mer nailing a city abatement no- tice on the want to illustrate how utterly precise this Mr. is and the amount of red tape Noonan one case Mr. Stein found a cat's skeleton in the He cited it as a violation of the health code Mr. Stein sent memos to Mr. and Mr. Howell sent memos back to Mr. Stein and both men sent memos to the erty A shovel would have done just as good a or he could have called in one of the severity of this the Noonan used his of courtroom by ing up to the of council the two county officials by chambers and with large He sends on copy to compared to the complexity of the city attorney went would be interesting to see just how accurate are Mr. Howell Howell and one copy lo the erty owner and keeps one copy Then Mr. Howell sends his own citation to the property along with another copy of Mr. Stein's memos are in three yellow and Noonan went may not be legal but they apparently are The yellow memo goes to the property the blue goes to the department and the pink one is kept in the Noonan claimed that if Stein would come into the building in- spector's office here a nuisance could be quickly and simply City Councilman Leo Ryan suggested that possibly next and Mr. When he sees a year's grand jury could Mr. Stein makes a gate how the county health de- uses its THE PLACE TO vacation and International travel consultant shows William Schooley of Mill Valley good spot for winter Mrs. whose Job requires her to travel the world over personally testing glamorous vacation resides at 1686 Taylor San Mateo Blonde In Glamor Job Citizens Drive Shakes All May Resign SAN CARLOS Four city planning commissioners uit last night they they feared a led city council hearing would turn into a in- or over commission Three others said they may follow but ield a decision pending a heart-to-heart talk with the March 2. The four Henry a builder whose subdivision on Alma street caused a major ivic Paul Lee G. Phillips and Allen said they would attend the but heir resignations will become effective immediately The other three Thomas M. Francis L. Lavash and William aid they want to see what pens at the Joint The planners teetered for more than an hour on the brink of wholesale or Richard Councilmen A Peninsula housewife is ng for an airline strike to end so that she can resume a life of She has viewed the Mediterranean from Amalfi She has sipped fragrant ea in a Japanese country She has heard the peal of minster surveyed Paris rom Eiffel walked along Her name is Marian She's not an Glamor ravel is her full-time And as if that weren't he has just been promoted by icr a large Her new title is Vacation and Travel jt the Post and Powell treet To get the she ad to prepare herself well iy visiting most of the thrilling spots on the face of the A she's Mrs. Peter of 1686 Taylor ian a tall willowy with wide blue eyes and a sparkling She began her career as a el and freelance radio actress in then went to work for he airlines during World War II is a reservations later a icket First She got into the vacation less later with Delta Air md was one of a venturesome which convinced the ic that Miami Beach was just as much a vacation spot in the as in the eason rates low and plenty of lotel space next effort involved he picturesque She visited every itzy spa on Nassau and which she describes as with the best beach es in the Leaving the tempo of Calypso music and the tempo of Bongo she moved to San francisco with her present em- and has been on the go iver since learning her can't be a travel mt and not know what you're alking says learn about travel by Desert So it was off to Phoenix and such delightful re orts as Inn and the zona With desert and tennis in the Sun says has rustic wild west atmosphere and singing around the outdoor steak and Hardly had she returned when it was off to New York City and a whirlwind tour of the hit shows yacht cruises around tours of the United and the Empire State and shopping on Fifth ChaChaCha it was back to the sandy beaches of Florida in both winter and summer to test the quality of pool and dance floor and outdoor dancing in the free social program for year-round The says de- fies Her tions took her to Osaka and The latter city she Found least touched by Western and maintaining the culture of old ki- and charcoal heat in the and table experiences for the visitor to says Then it was Hong and fabulous ly Marian was off again for the grand tour of Europe to see the Court of Henry Ihe crown jewels in the Tower of and Marian found the contrary to Nave a delightful sense of Then it was Scotland and with its myriad of ful and home All in a day's work for Marian the girl with the winged heels and the winning This she it hasn't been so busy as a trying to talk other airlines into accepting her firm's Is resorts have names to Tie Wild The and where of San Mateo rhumba and Cha-Cha-Cha with each hotel featuring a busy runs Lead Easter Seal Drive Superior Judge J. A. will lead the San and Mateo county 1961 Easter Seal it was announced yesterday by St. George president of horseback the San Mateo county society for Crippled Children and Menlo Park resident and executive of Litton the San said Branson will direct more than low volunteers in an all-out effort to finance the Westward fight that cripples citizens The drive open March 1 and through Eatter Team Try To Save Life fails By BOB HEMINGWAY An hour-long heart opera ion was undertaken by a San Mateo surgeon in the rear of an ambulance out- ide the emergency en- jance of Mills hospital in a futile effort o save the life of a 35-year- 3ld man stricken by a lary The John L. 332 North Claremont San was pronounced at a.m. by Dr. John who ad labored nearly two hours In he losing battle to save The dramatic effort by a learn of firemen and ambulance attendants lo beat death began at a.m. after Lawrence's found him collapsed on the floor In front room of their and summoned San Maleo Policeman ey said that Mrs. Lawrence in- him that her husband had just five days ago from ie hospital after undergoing a eart operation three weeks An Dr. a ire department resuscitator crew by Capt. John and John Burr and Brummet responded to the Lawrence Door Utilized Acting on Dr. Gould's the policemen removed a loor in the house from its Lawrence on it and one end against the edge f a coffee table to facilitate the low of blood to the stricken man's George Seager and Ernest ord and former mayor Joseph Williams Implored and them not to take the final What angered Jenkins said in a half-hour was that they felt the was calling them to ount for actions that displeased ome The council received a 300-sig- ature petition last week urging ie removal of any commissioner ho voted in favor of sues that were contrary to the est interest of the majority of Councilmen then called the for- lal originally scheduled jr March 7, to past and future planning commission has asked me i express their concern with developments in San Carlos n the past Jenkins shuffling seven en- elopes containing the is a major concern with ur position in. the community and we are particularly perturbed y recent indications that there ould be a hearing involving the policy and personnel of None of the ins to any en expressing himself by pn or personally to the the we do strongly feel that s a sad commentary on the cratic process if anyone giving ervice to the community was to e the subject of a ation or inquisition merely be- ause they disagree with raises the question of hether we can any longer be of ervice to tha Church For Linda Mar for a 000 center for St. Peter's ic parish in the Linda Mar area which eventually house a ng in the a ble parochial school to house some 800 a recreation a convent and a rectory were approved here by planning last night in a meeting lasting until after 2 a.m. The project was only one of wo major church buildings by the commission A new church building In- luding a meeting hall and were approved for the Holy Cross Lutheran church on Seville also in the Unda Mar although will ers balked at approving a oot high free standing spin for this Father Francis pastor of St. Peter's said this morning although plans for the Catholic center are long it is hoped to begin construction on the in the ly after plans are completed by Architect Mario Flans call for a ture with the altar in the mid- The church will close to 1000 The new church center will meet the needs of the Linda Mar Father Reilly and will entail eventual con- struction costs of at least 000.' Architecture of the new thank feature extending to avoid a to last growing probably