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   Post, The (Newspaper) - December 27, 1961, San Mateo, California                                Father of 2 Killed in Front of Wife THE PROPER METHOD proper for getting to change a tire is demonstrated by pretty Karen Jensen of San theme girl for the seventh annual San Malco Rod and Sports Car January 5 to 7. The auto is owned by Albert G. Cole 41 West Thirty-ninth San It Is one of nearly 100 personalized cars lo be on display at the Fiesta San Malco county O'Keefe Will Preside Here REDWOOD James T. O'Keefe is scheduled to take over as presiding judge of the superior court next his first anniversary on the Judge who was elect cd to succeed Judge R. Cotton when the latler holds court in Judge for- mer courtroom in Ihe old domed All other departments of Uie court are in the new hall of Six Children Homeless in Yule Blaze Gifts Red Cross Gives Aid REDWOOD CITY It was a sad climax to mas yesterday for a wood City her six young children and their grandmother they fled their burning then watched helplessly as flames swept through the structure destroying tually all their personal be- longings and newly opened Christmas The tragedy compounded the troubles of Mrs. Theresa whose home at 112 Elm street remained only a blackened shell She resided there with her Mrs. Frances and her five daughters and one ranging in age from 15 months to 11 Just a week before Christmas Mrs. Ferreira was laid off from her job as a fruit packer at a local Her husband left the family in 1959. she All the It was a happy Christmas yesterday until her 3. came lo her shortly before p.m. lo report that the kitchen of the wood frame home was Seeing that flames had made considerable Mrs. alerted her mother and the two shepherded the in- 11; 9; 7; 4: 15 and lo safely without The fire department arrived and began the which swept through all but one room of the Firemen ed the loss at Battalion Chief Clifford Ashby said that cause of the fire has not been Mrs. said it may have from the stove in the As presiding Judge O'Keefe will hear probate and law and motion mailers at a.m. daily and at 2 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday of each Judge Edmund Scolt will lake over as judge of Ihe criminal de- succeeding Judge Wayne R. ary criminal matters will be heard in his department at a.m. each day and criminal will be held daily starting at 10. Juvenile Court Judge Louis B. Dematteis has been appointed judge of the venile court and will hold juvenile court hearings at Hillcrest each Tuesday and Mental ings will be conducted by Judge Dematteis each Tuesday and day morning at Community Judge Frank W. who has been presiding judge during Ihe TH San Ma I so Post Volume 15, No. 51 DELIVERED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING Dec. 27, 1961 Appeal Court Backs Belmont Hauling Ban Man Struck Family Car 2 Jailed Af tar Tragedy on Red wood City father was killed early Tuesday when he was struck by a car on Bayshore Freeway as he tried ately to push his own dis- abled auto off of the and gel his wife and two teen-age sons to The mangled body of the Stefan 44, 171 lam was hurled 150 feet the highway man The driver of the car that struck Willie Arthur Thomp 26, 641 avenue Redwood was booked at county jail on multiple investigation of slaughter and felonious drunk Patrolman Lloyd Andersen said a was driving his sedan northbound at when Ihe car overlook a slow loving auto driven by James Dean 25, of San and rammed it in the real car shot forward 400 feet and came to rest on the The car driven by slopped across the middle and outside got out vilh his and two sons still seated in the ed to push it off the roadway onto the Andersen said collision had knocked Ihe auto's lights out of At this the officer past six months will handle car came along and special South San Francisco court session each Friday morning and conduct the court of conciliation each Friday At other Judge along with Judges Frank B. Blum and A. will handle general trial and Members for 1962 of the court's appellate which will hear appeals from the municipal will be Judges DC. and his ning the vehicle around and ing Ihe body of the victim 150 feet Mrs. and the boys were taken to Sequoia hospital from where they were released after receiving treatment for They were then taken to the home of friends and Mrs. was placed under Thompson and his Humphrey 59, were taken to county In addition lo the Thompson Scolt The department convenes on the last Thursday of have proper and with Judge was booked for driving wilh a re- license and for failure to each ifree was booked for V PENINSULA HOSPITAL NURSES Pictured in traditional calling public attention lo U. S. postage stamp being issued December honoring nursing The special stamp will be on sale at all post offices and at Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary Gift Left Nellie rey Elizabeth San Francos San Jane San Mateo and Harriet Christmas Crashes Kicks in Door Send 5 td Hospital REDWOOD CITY Five and transferred sons have been injured in three lo Community Three persons were treated for accidents here Sunday and jarly Christmas police an house Christmas in a hos Mrs. Terric 18, of 252C Redwood City Buffered severe facial cuts -a a fractured nose at p.m police when ler car swerved off the it avenue and Ala meda de las and nto a She was treated a Minister Runs Over Foot James 19, of 3016 Del San a postal em- was treated for a lured right foot at Mills Saturday after a ran over while at the San Mateo postal station on Twenty-fifth He was brought to the pital by his TODAY arc Mrs. Theresa Cynthia and Frances following a Christmas day bruises and abrasions at Sequoia hospital following a mishap on road at Five Points at a.m. Police said a car driven by Robert C. 25, of San collided wilh the rear of a car operated by John 52, of 553 Madison Redwood who was slopped for a red traffic There was a heavy fog at the Injured were his wife and a passenger in their Mrs. JoAnn 24, of Monterey David D. 10, of 1188 Truman Redwood City suffered a cut lip and a bump on the head at p.m. Sunday when his car ran off the roadway as he was making a turn from Jefferson avenue Mill police He was treated at Sequoia Former Girl Friend Jails Redwood Man as Prowler SAN CARLOS Leonard 40, a tool and die maker of 327 Redwood was jailed as a prowler on police after a girl complained he iad been standing around outside icr Policeman Wayne lo answer Ihe prowler call dt slopped Ihe suspect n his car as drove up in alley near the home of Mrs. Wary Walnut Mrs. Jones told officers thai she ind a 'a Frank were sitting in the living room of icr home when they heard a noise ind looked out a window to sec standing on the front He walked she Bruno Girl Is Injured SAN if 116 San Marco was to Peninsula for of a head injury she vas struck by a ear while riding icr bicycle al San Marco and San Antonio avenues at a. m. police Hospital attendants said the extent of in- is still ng and continued lo sland around looking at Ihe She formerly had kept company with Mrs. Jones lold She signed a citizen's arrest and was booked at county Wife Held At Gunpoint For 10 Hours C. 24, unemployed cabinet maker of 125 Mariposa was arrested by police here late morning after he broke tho jaw of his 21, of with the bull of a 22 He then held her at point close to 10 police Mrs. reported lo she returned home shortly nfler midnight Christinas morning after visiting her nearby lome with the couple's two laughters when noticed her Husband's pickup About 15 minutes she he on the front door and she allowed him to enter because he had visiting privileges wilh the children and had promised lo put their Christmas toys Of the Wrong was about all startled 211-year-old San Mateo celebrant could say at I a.m. Tuesday when he kicked in the door to what he thought was his apartment and found a screaming lady confronting Jailed was Dale Arthur Kolm of South Norfolk street who was accused of breaking and en- and was booked on a drunk Officer Richard Gordon and B. were summoned by the manager of the Mrs. Hetty A. McLaughlin who reported a Kay came ning to her for help saying strange man had broken into her Superior Court Here Overruled flirt Haul Either The San Malco Superior Court decision granting an injunction against a city ordinance limiting trucks to eight tons on ston avenue was reversed yesterday by the State Dis- Court of Appeal in San Tim injunction had granted lo Skyline ing lo exceed Ilic limit The decision was expected lo lifted oilier cities which have on heavy trucks crossing through the from the highlands lo the The cily council has the right lo decide whether use of Ralston Avenue hy heavy trucks const i- a hazard to school pupils and is destructive lo the the court The company had been the route for movement of al from its quarry near Skyline Boulevard to a plant east of H claimed that the city had no right to hnr it from Ralston Such if would require the trucks to use the Crystal Springs a stale highway north of and would add considerably lo the expense of The appellate did declare unconstitutional an amendment to Ilic ordinance which allowed the issue special permits for Ilic hauling of on Ralston The court said that loads of earthen materials could be as damaging to the road and as hazardous lo traffic as loads that part of the ordinance was Rotary Plans 'The Ultimate a film wilh commentary by Morris will be presented to the San Mateo Rotary club this Thursday noon during their luncheon ing at Ihe Benjamin Franklin Police checked the to find the door jamb had been smashed by Ihe door being kicked in. The intruder had Miss Symonds said she was iust going to bed when she heard a knock on the door and when she asked who it heard a fed reply thai sounded like She refused to open he dour whereupon the voice an- let me in or I'll come through Ihe and Ihe was kicked in. Confronted by the sight of the Chairman of Ihe G. eron said the Rotary club privileged lo show a film has been stirring and the minds of all those who have had the opportunity lo see film gives no pal said Morris program cus attention of the American viewer on serious problems which must he if as and as a are to Tile offered through the William is based on evidence gathered hy Major liam Iv of the nist indoctrination of American troops captured during the rean war and resulting effects oji the minds and altitudes of these screaming the and then cd his lo pay for Ihe While examining Hie apartment heard a noise on a ony an adjacent apartment house it 505 South Norfolk and shone lis light to reveal Miss monds identified and he g o e e man said wrong apartment by He Rave a tussle ami Injures Four SAN BRUNO A accident Monday on boulevard resulted in ries In four Highway patrolmen said the cars were driven by Waller E. broke into 51, of determined apartment resembles the one entered mistake and he thought his San Warner P. of hauled Later it and Firman B. 51, of Injured were Mrs. 50; Gerald Carmen of were playing n joke on nnd Mrs. 51. 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