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TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Nortmber 28, I9S4 Two Youngsters D le In Trailer Blaze Sacramento (U.R) Billy West 5, and his sister, Linda, IV2, were burned to death while sleeping alone in their trailer here Fri day night. ' The children were put to bed by their father, William D. West, 24, who then drove to Roseville, Calif., to pick up his wife, Jerry, a restaurant employee. A third child escaped injury because she was watching television at the home of her grandparents. The trailer was parked at the rear of the home. Sheriffs Lieutenant Roy Turn er blamed a misplaced agaie for the fire. West said he had smoked a cigaret in the trailer but said he snuffed it out in an ash tray. Tuberculosis meant almost cer tain death 50 years ago when the National Tuberculosis Associa tion was founded. Today, TB can be cured, yet 20,000 die of the disease every year. CaUfornians Map Plans To Gain Cotton Acreage Washington (U.R) Rep. Harlan Hagen (D-Calif.), said Saturday he plans to meet with cotton growers in . his state to map action on a; 16 percent cut in cotton acreages in California. Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson recently announced a national allotment for cotton of 18,113,208 acres. .California is to get 778,686 acres this year as compared to 933,716 last year. THE TOGGERY SALE AD ON PAGE 11 Murders, Suicides Shock CaUfornians Fresno, Calif (U.R) Two separate murder and .suicide tragedies shocked the San Joa quin valley area Saturday. Ryo Mineo Washiya, 19, an escapee from Modesto State hos pital, shot and killed his mother, wounded his father and. then killed himself with a 12-guage shot gun late Friday. In Bakersfield, Robert Rogers, 55, shot his wife, Mrs. Ruby Rogers, 46, at pointblank range and then killed himself as they were sitting in a car with their two children. Sheriff's deputies said Wash iya escaped from the hospital Tuesday and returned home, 20 miles south of Fresno, as the family was eating dinner. They said Washiya shot his mother, Elizabeth, 40, after an argument over his escape. He chased his father, Frank, 55, into the yard and shot him in the back and then turned the gun onto him self. Bakersfield police said Mrs. Rogers died Instantly from two bullets from a .38 caliber re volver. They said one of the children, Barbara, 14, told them her mother and father had been "fighting for years" and that they had another argument be fore the shooting. V ' ' . "'fif ' : ......;i.-.:.-Wvv;,: Z T -. 'T..U;' .:':.. :'rv;.'-v W 1 it iY &ggs VISHINSKY'S BODY FLOWN HOME The $8000 casket bearing the body of Andrei Visbinsky, the late Soviet chief delegate to the United Nations, is hoisted aboard a Pan American plane at New York's Idlewild Airport for flight" to Paris. The special plane was chartered at a cost of $17,000 for the flight. Vishinsky will be buried in Moscow near the tomb of his Communist masters. Two Arrested After High Speed Chase Winnemucca, Nev., U.R) Sheriff Delbert Moore said Sat urday two California boys ar rested, following a 100-mile-per- hour race through Winnemucca probably will be turned over to California authorities to face charges of assault with a deadly weapon. : . .. The pair are Theodore Star- key, 15, and Herbert H. Hesch, 16, both of Van Nuys. They are accused of stealing a 1955 mod el car in Los Angeles and driv ing it to western Nevada by way of Bridgeport, Calif., where they .allegedly fired several shots at highway patrolmen who tried to halt them for questioning. The chase ended 20 miles east of here on Highway 40 when the stolen auto blew a tire and over turned. The boys were unarmed and surrendered without resis tance, --v.. . Famous Trichologist Will Demonstrate How to Grow Thicker Hair . . . And Guarantees It! Demonstration To Be Held Here Advertisement This new method of home irearment 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 idisorders," he explained. :. - GUARANTEED .. "The Keele f irm,: 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 nroffress 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 EXAMINATIPN This examination is very thor ough and highly technical and requires 20 to 30 minutes. The Trichologist makes no charge for this 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 h air 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 3 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 WT,. . Adv. Youth Charged With Kidnaping of Girl ' Sacramento U.R) A third boy, Roger E. Stewart, 19, was arrested Saturday on charges of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl from Carson City, Nev; ; - Richard Lachapelle, 19, and Clarence Cliforton Compton, 21, were arrested Thanksgiving day on charges of abducting Barbara Carr, 14. The girl told officers she came willingly. The three boys were expected to be re turned to Ormsby County, Nev ada, to face charges. Tuberculosis will strike about 110,000 Americans this year. The tuberculosis associations fight the spread of TB through educa tion, case finding, medical re search, and rehabilitation. 1 More than half of those who die of TB are men over 40. ! Chrysler Comeback Bid Threatened by Labor Difficulties ;; Detroit U.R) Chrysler Cor poration's comeback bid in the automobile sales field was threat ened by labor' troubles Saturday. The 30,000 CIO United Auto workers . in , the Chrysler auto motive body division were poised to strike Tuesday morn ing. DeSoto workers also. have voted in favor of a strike. Ply mouth workers-were scheduled to take a strike vote today.' The strike threats caught the CQmpany..in a .vulnerable posi-. tion. .Chrysler, which turns out Chryslers, DeSotos, Plymouths, Dodges and Imperials, has just spent $250,000,000 to restyle its 1955 models completely. Sales Moviqg Fast The new models were intro duced just 10 days ago. Chrysler, announcing sales have been mov ing at a fast pace, has been work ing overtime to turn out enough cars to meet demand. It stepped up production schedules 10 per cent this week to try to catch up. A serious strike at this time could ruin Chrysler's attempt to regain the big share of the auto motive market it once held. Chrysler divisions normally have turned out more than 20 per cent of all cars. But in the past year this share slipped to 13 per cent and less, dividends were cut in half and profits for the first nine months of 1954 ran only , about $3,000,000. The automotive body division turns out bodies for PJymouths, the low-priced bread-and-butter car of the corporation. Plymouth production slipped badly during the 1954 model year, and only this month returned to its old No. 3 spot in total production. A strike at the automotive body division could affect Ply- moutn production almost im mediately. It also could eventual ly affect production of other Chrysler cars. All divisions buy some parts from the automotive body plant. . I p 4 m TrTliii inn 11 11 1 : RETURNING for 1 conferences, Charles E. Bohlen, U. S. ambas s sador to Moscow, declines com ;' ment in Washington on Russia's I current aims. (International) . One , year from now, about 110,000 people who are healthy today will have tuberculosis. Brother of Grid Ace Admits Attack Charge San Pedro, Calif. , U.R) Ernest Dandoy, 23, and Jack H. Neathery, 21, were held by po lice Saturday on charges they kidnapped and criminally at tacked a young widow List Tues day. ; . , ;? Dandoy is a brother of Uni versity of Southern California star football player Aramis Dan doy. " Police said both have admit ted dragging Mrs. MarilynTpeople Hitchcock, 27, of Harbor City, from her escort's car and then raping her.. Officers said Mrs. Hitchcock identified the men as her attackers. Neathery admit ted the crime, and implicated Dandoy, who - also , confessed when arrested, police said. The death rate from pulmonary tuberculosis is less than one-fif-' teenth of what it was 50 years ago, yet approximately zu.uuu neonle die of the disease every year in the United States. LISTEN This Morning and Every SUNDAY at 9:45 a m. to an ACTUAL EXPERIENCE if ; HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS sTune in Radio Station KYJC, Medford, 1230 kite. November 28-"THE REMEDY. FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TENSIONS" VIEWS VISHINSKY Singer Paul Robeson leaves the So viet UN headquarters in New York after viewing the body of Andrei Vishinsky, chief Russian UN delegate who died Now 22. Suspect Admits Escape Charge San Francisco (U.R) Mi chael J. Sanchez, 24, whom po lice say has admitted molesting a seven-year-old girl, pleaded guilty Saturday to the charge of escaping from an officer. Sanchez was arrested Friday when his victim, the daughter of. a policeman, identified him as the man who molested her May 4. : . At the hall of justice Sanchez made two attempts to escape. He tried to break out of the in spectors room while he was be ing questioned and later he ran screaming: from - the courtroom. Both times he .was stopped by police. . ' He will face sentencing on the escape charge Monday. - Two Victims of Mysterious Deaths Hospital Escapees Tijuana, Mex. (U.R) Two women who died mysteriously within a few minutes of each other Friday night were identi fied Saturday as inmates of Pat ton State Hospital, near San Bernardino, Calif. ' Autopsies performed Saturday indicated both died of barbitur ate poisoning. Authorities at the hospital identified them as' Mrs; Janet Anderson Oelrichs, of Los An geles, and Irene . Morris, 24, of Coronado,- Calif. Released Friday : Attendants said Mrs. Oelrichs was released Friday morning in the custody of her husband for the day and never returned. Miss MorriSi who lived in the same unit as Mrs. Oelrichs, disap peared at the same time. ' Charles . Oelrichs, of Los Angeles, told officers his wife in San Bernardino while he slept and took his car and S20 in cash. He immediately report ed nis wue and car as missing. The two women checked in later Friday, at the St. Francis hotel here in Tijuana. Miss Morris registered : as Gladys Armstrong oi Joliet, 111. ' Collapsed and Died Friday night, Miss Morris col lapsed shortly after asking the hotel 'clerk for directions to a mugs wre. iwrs. ueinchs ap peared in tne lobby minutes later ana also collapsed. Both-died in a few minutes. Police reported an empty bot- ue wnicn could have contained 100 sleeping pills was found in their room. Hospital authorities said Mrs. Oelrichs was committed Sept. 17 this year and had attempted sui- ciae several times. Miss Morris slipped out of their hotel room entered the hospital Feb. .2. 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