Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1954, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON)
Los Angeles (U.R) Authors
of the Unden plan, which calls
fnr a neutral belt through Cen
tral Europe as a buffer between
Communist countries and the
democratic West, are hurrying
to formulate a similar plan for
the Pacific, says the Los Angeles
Daily News. : '
The newspaper,' In a copy;
righted story, said the Pacific
"ninn fnr neace" would be init
iated by Marshal Tito of Yugo
slavia, and Prime Minister Nenru
of India; "who will meet in In
dia on or about'Dec. 5." "
The Pacific plan would call
for a ?one of neutral nations
west of China,' including Pakis
tan, India, Burma, Thailand and
Indonesia. .
The - article - on the Pacific
plan, by Glenn Parson, manag
ing editor of the -Daily News,
and his wife Ruby Parson, fol
lowed their previous article on
the.Undett plana plan named
for : Dr. Osten Unden, - foreign
minister of Sweden. - - -
The Parsons article said the
Unden plan has been drafted as
a blueprint for' peaceful ' co-ex-
istentfe with Russia.. The Eurcn-
pean' neutral belt "would:' be
made tip of Finland, Sweden,
N or w a y,; Denmark, reunified
Germany,-' Austria . and Yugo
slavia. . ' ' ' ;
Stage Set In Capital
According to the article, the
stage was being set in Washing-
, ton fo:r presentation oi tne un
den plan, which has been in the
process of formulation for the
past six months. " - ' - -.' r. ;
Under the proposal for Eu
rope, Russia would agree to
withdraw her troops back of the
Oder-Niesse line and accept the
Eden plan for free elections in
a reunified Germany. The Unit
ed States, France and Great
. , - W, r--,
'f';;!
Famous Trichologist Will
Demonstrate How to Grow Thicker
Hair . . . And Guarantees It!
Demonstration To Be Held Here
Advertisement
This new method of home
treatment for saving and grow
ing thicker hair will be demon
strated in Medford, Oregon.
Monday ONLY. November 29.
1954.
, These private demonstrations
will be held at the Medford
Hotel on Monday ONLY. No
vember 29, 12 noon to 9 p.m.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Novem
ber 19 In an interview here
today Mr. William Keele, inter
nationally famous trichologist
and president of the Keele Hair
and Scalp Specialist, Inc., said:
"There are 18 different scalp dis
orders that cause most men and
women to lose hair. Using com
mon sense, a person must realize
no one tonic or so-called cure-all
could correct all the disorders,"
he explained.
GUARANTEED
"The Keele firm, recognizing
that most people are skeptical
of claims that hair can be
grown on balding heads, offer a
guarantee," Keele said.
Once a person avails himself
to the Keele treatment his
skepticism immediately disap
pears. To insure this, we offer
this guarantee: "If you are not
completely satisfied with your
hair progress at the end of 30
days your money will be re
turned." ..'
HOPELESS CASES
First the Trichologist is quick
to tell hopeless cases that they
cannot be helped. But the "hope
less" cases are few. Only if a
man is completely, shiny bald
is he in this lost category.
If there is fuzz no matter how
light, thin, or colorless, the
Keele firm can perform won
ders. '
A complete private examina
tion is given to determine the
condition of his scalp, and cause
for his hair trouble.
FREE EXAMINATION -t
This examination is very thor
ough and highly technical and
MAIL TRIBUNE
'Plan for
Tavern Argument
Results in Death
Portland (U.R) Two men got
into an argument and went for
their guns 'in Mysterious Billy
Smith's -tavern here . yesterday.
One landed in the morgue and
the other in jail.
Willie Yarborough, 38, was
killed. James Wilson, 52, was
jailed.
Police said Wilson told them
Yarborough had threatened him
earlier in the day. Wilson said
he went to police headquarters
but was .told' to come back Fri
day since , offices of the city
attorney . and district attorney
were closed.
"So I went home and got my
gun," Wilson said. "I wasn't go
ing to let him run me off the
street.
Later in the day, Wilson was
at the bar in, the tavern. He said
Yarborough came in "and when
he reached for his gun I let him
have it. The floor was littered
with empty shell casings. Deputy
Coroner Theodore Lucas said a
preliminary examination showed
three bullet holes in Yarbor-
ough's body.- Police said both
men were armed. '.
Detectives said any formal
charges against Wilson would
await further investigation.
Britain would withdraw troops
from Germany.
The story said Tito was select
ed to fly to the Far East to help
launch the Pacific plan because
in some ways his position is
similar to that. of Nehru.. Both
see themselves as independents.
requires 20 to 30 minutes. The
Trichologist makes no charge for
mis examination and no ap
pointment is necesary. After the
examination the person is told
the required length of treatment
and how much it will cost. .
After Starting treatment the
person makes regular reports to
the Keele firm in Oklahoma
City-to check the progress of
the home treatment.
To spread the opportunity of
normal healthy hair to the thou
sands who are desperately look
ing for help, independent Tri-
chologists are visiting various
cities throughout the United
States to conduct examinations
and start home treatment.
NO CURE ALL
"We have no cure-all for slick
shiny baldness," Keele empha
sizes. "If there is fuzz, the root
is still capable of creating hair
and we can perform what seems
to be a miracle.
There is one thing . Keele
wants to be certain every man
and woman knows. If a recession
appears at the temples or a spot
begins to show up on the crown
of the head, there is something
wrong and it should be given
immediate attention. -
HAIR FOR LIFETIME
"If" clients follow our direc
tions during treatment; and after
they finish the course, there is
no reason why they will not
have hair all the rest of their
lives," Keele said. "Our firm is
definitely behind this treatment,
it all depends on the individual
client's faithful observation of a
few simple rules."
HOW'S YOUR HAIR?
If it worries you call Trich
ologist M. Den Adell at the Med
ford Hotel in Medford, Oregon,
on Monday ONLY. November
29, 12 noon to 9 p.m. The public
is invited. You do not need an
appointment. The examinations
are private and you -will not be
embarrassed or obligated in any j
way.. . : -, -Adr.,
Friday, November 28, 1954
Peace'
Showgirl Says She Was Caught
In Middle of Liberace Publicity
Hollywood (U.R) Joanne!
Rio lamented today that her ro
mance with piano idol Liberace,
which has gone on the rocks,
was "just a lot of publicity and
I got caught right in the middle
of it."
The -pretty 23-year-old bru
nette said the television : star
gave her the cold-shoulder be
cause he apparently was "em
barrassed" over an intimate
three-part series on their ro
mance which she wrote for a Los
Angeles newspaper.
"It's ridiculous for people to
say we were engaged,'! Miss
Rio said yesterday. "We never
were. It was just a lot of publi
city." '-
The showgirl said she couldn't
'understand why the curly-hair
ed pianist should be indignant
over her newspaper story be
cause she showed it to him and
his agent before it was published
and "They didn't disapprove of
it then."
"The only thing we asked the
newspaper to leave out was a
thing they put in about my say
ing, "Wow!" after Liberace kiss
ed me," she said. "You know I
wouldn't say anything like that."
Asked what she thought about
Liberace being embarrased, the
dark-eyed jilted showgirl snap
ped, "I'm the one who's embar
rassed. I just agreed to that
article because I thought it
would help Lee."
Meanwhile, others lent their
voices to the hassel. Only the
smiling pianist himself prof erred
no comment. ..
Miss Rio's mother, Mrs. Eddie
Rio, charged -Liberace was the
instigator of the publicity in the
first place and ; accused him of
not being a gentleman, v
"Only a week before the ro
mance was publicly announced,"
she said, "he told Joanne he
loved her. He was so good to her.
and now he's not being a gentle
man.
Mrs. Rio, who said her family
has been in a turmoil ever since
the affair started. . added that
"Liberace was the one who start
ed the romance."
The showgirl's father. Eddie
Rib, fumed. "If they're just look
ing for publicity, I don't know
why they picked on my daugh
ter . I intend to get to the
bottom of this!"
Seymour Heller, Liberace's
manager, conceded there Was
nothing "basically wrong" with
Miss Rio's stories, but added:
"I just didn't like the intimate
details . . . kissing in the dark.
I cleared the articles myself, but
some of it I wanted left out.
'Joanne,' I said, This will hurt
Progress Told
By Firms In India
New Delhi (U.R) The prog
ress of Indianization in foreign
controlled firms in India has
progressed favorably, according
to the latest official figures. The
only excerptions are plantation
estates and jute companies.
An analysis of the latest re
turns shows that in the lowest
salary group $62 to $100 per
month virtually the entire per
sonnel is Indian. The salary
group from $100 to $200 per
month also is now overwhelm
ingly Indian, the actual percent
age having risen from 56.5 in
1947 to 93.3 in 1954.
These two categories no long
er worry the government. It now
attaches importance ,to the sal
ary group of $2Q0 and above.
In this case, the percentage, in
respect ox tecnnical and non
technical posts has risen from
seven per cent in 194? to 32 per
cent in 1954.
India, unlike other countries.
has depended upon persuasion in
getting foreign-controlled com
panies to hire - Indians in the
higher paying jobs. Every for
eign-controlled firm has to sub
mit to annual report on the num
ber of foreigners and number
of Indians it hires. This return
has proved a corrective in most
cases for many foreign firm
that refused to hire Indians.
It is interesting to note that
although the number of Indians
employed has increased, the
number of foreigners has stayed
about the same. In, 1947, there
were 6,162 Indians and 7,623
foreigners in executive positions.
In 1954, the number of Indians
had risen to 18,642. while the
number of foreigners rose only
to 7,750. .
Of the 7,750 forelgnersxem-
ployed in firms in India," 6,747
are British nationals. Americans
number 230, Swiss 147, Germans
86, Danes 73, Dutch 67, Swedes
55, Pakistani 45, Chinese 40. ,
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; Phone 2-2436
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LIBERACE AND JOANNE RIO
It Was Just a Publicity' Romance
you ... we don't want to hurt
you!' "
In conclusion, the showgirl
shrugged off her brief but famed
w IS g. -siir ass, 1 b '
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Disbussed for
romance With the kpvhnarrl npr-
sonality, saying her romantic in
terest now is film actor Ceasar
Romero,
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toilet water, bubble bath and castile Map doll.
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Pacific
Freak Storms Flood
Parts of England
London U.R) New floods
fed by torrential rains hit many
parts of England today while
freak windstorms buffeted ship
ping.
Two women, one 86 and the
other 89, inmates of an old peo
ples home, were killed last night
when wind brought down a chim
ney and part of the roof while
they were waiting for a televi
sion program. Three others
were injured seriously.
Residents of Devon in the west
of England were just emerging
from their worst flood in years
when heavy rains sent rivers out
of their banks again and flooded
more than 100 South Devon
roads.
Some 50 main roads in other
parts of the country were in
undated and hundreds of minor
roads were waterlogged and im
passable. Portland Christmas
Season Officially Open
Portland (U.R) The, Christ
mas season was officially opened
in Portland today with the an
nual Fairy Tale parade.
Some 200,000 children and
adults lined three miles of down
town streets to watch the parade
of floats.
FREE! a "birthday.candlc" cologne, worth l.OO .
to the first 109 purchasers of these or any of our fine "little lady1
toiletries t ' . '
bubble bath powde
ier in a delightful
1.75
ftm J4
plastic bath tub. 1.00 i
to midnightSundays 10 am fo
Agricultural Show
To Open in Chicago
Chicago - (U.R) The world's
greatest agriculture show, the
55th International Livestock Ex
position, opens tonight in the In
ternational Amphitheater here.
More than 500,000 persons are
expected to inspect - the finest
meat animals, horses, grain, hay
and seed- cropsr meats and wool
from throughout the United
States and Canada.
The exposition will continue
through Dec. 4.
The traditional climax of the
big show is the naming of the
WATCH FOR THE . .
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a birthday-candle of cologne!
from "little lady's" 10th birthday cake
will be presented to the first 100 purchasers of "little
, lady" toiletries on Saturday morning, "little lady,"
the first to realize that little ladies like to be treated
as ladies ... is still the first choice of mothers
who recognize the importance of good-grooming.
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grand champion steer. Last year
the champion was owned by a
young woman from Texas and
she received a record price of
$20,000. ' ....
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for the invisible repair on
good clothing caused front
burns, tears or moths,
; See the, '
Beacon Weavers
906 N..E. Eighth Street
Grants Pais, Ore. .
Phone GR-6-3453
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