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I PAGE TWO -SECTION A THE ARIZONA DAILY STA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, I95f World News Briefs To Your Good Health 8 Are Injured In Traffic Accidents A rash of traffic accidents dur Excessive Dosage Of Vision-Inspired Chapel To Be Dedicated Sunday Love-Truth-Union Chapel, 920 N. 1st to be dedicated at 11 a.m. Sunday, is the tangible result of what Mrs. Margaret V. Moodie, long-time Tucson resident, describes as a vision that came to her many years ago.

Mrs.Moodie, who homesteaded land north of the city, hat been able through this venture to pro-) Hormones Is Harmful 1 Inquiry Begun In Death Of Woman, 64 An investigation is under way into the death of Mrs. Rosalee Smith, 64, of 31 E. Navajo, who ctied possibly from an overdose of sleeping pills at Pima County Hospital yesterday afternoon! police reported. Hospital attendants said doctors tentatively diagnosed the death cause as heart failure related to barbiturates. Doctors asked police to enter the case because the victim had severe bruises on the left side of the 'head, and there was blood in her mouth.

An autopsy was or S.Arizona Covered By Rain, Snow (Continued from Page One)' ambulance and truck were able to reach the men and bring them to the station. A similar snowfall was reported In Madera Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, extending from the level to the top. Light, steady rains and winds up to 30 mph were followed by wet snow at Benson, Mammoth and Ft Huachuca. The Bisbee-Douglas and Tombstone areas had approximately a tenth of an inch of rain, and Yuma had Winds accompanying the Bisbee will make the opening remarks. Talks will be made by the Rev.

James Sullivan, secretary and treasurer, and Ottilia Tschapel. The chapel building oontalnt the chapel, recreation room, study, reading room, office and other facilities. Every Sunday morning service will be in charge By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MJ. "Dear Dr.

Molner: About 12 years ago I was given male hormone Injections by my doctor for the purpose of relieving menstrual difficulties. I am now 28 and my face fuzz' Is growing thicker and darker. "Could this be a result of the hormones? I enjoy good health, and after three children nave no menstrual difficulties at all. Mrs. B.C." A generation ago, or thereabouts, hormones were little-known, little-used and little-discussed except for the sensational and vague chatter about "monkey glands." The "monkey gland" furor actually was nothing more than the beginning of an understanding of hormones.

Like so many other things, was misunderstood and led to all sorts of incorrect notions. Hormones, today, are very useful. While I would hardly say that we "understand all about them," any more than I would say Afo Hope Seen in Steel Tieup COMPILED FROM AP United Steel Workers president David J. McDonald said In Pittsburgh Friday that there was no prospect for an early negotiated settlement in the 108-dsy steel strike. Meanwhile, in Detroit, General Motors halted virtually all production and the Ford Motor Co.

said it will cut back to three- and four-day weeks in November because 'of steel shortages. Graham Dolan. 51, of Denver, and Albert Pezzati, 46, of New York, former officials of Interntional Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind), entered no contest pleas in Denver Friday on federal charges of conspiracy to file false non-Communist affidavits. 1 Spreading work stoppages Friday involved more than 4.000 employes of Wilson and Co. at five of its seven meat packing plants.

Hearst Publications Friday filed a $3,100,000 damage suit against the American Newspaper Guild, its officers and editors of the union's newspaper, charging the defendants "maliciously and libelously" published a report that the New York Journal-American was about to cease publication and witih the New York World-Telegram and Sun. The Cuban Situation that we fully understand insulin, or aspirin, or a hundred other things which are all the same, very useful and very predictable. It is so with hormones. We have not traced the complex chemistry of the living body completely, but we do know a great deal about what hormones can do, how they should be administered, and what signs indicate that their use should be curtailed. Excessive use of male hormones will, indeed, encourage the growth of hair.

Yet we know that if this begins to happen, it can be halted by not using them. vide the chapel. She came to Tucson first at the aca nf 12. tome r1 72 years ago. Her a were ranchers, and in order to gjr sne remainea Cni i worked for her if.m room ana I board.

After rfi" her marriage to Mrs. Moodie oh Moodie a builder, she spent 10 years in Texas, then returned to Tucson. Then Mrs. Moodie moved to Los Angeles in the days of World War I. It was here, she said, that she had the vision of the chapel.

"It was as real and clear to me as day," she said in a recent interview. "I saw myself in Tucson, building a fine chapel. Many people were coming to me, people who had no place to worship. "They sincerely believed in God, but just didn't seem to belong to any established denomination, like myself, and many seemed to be from foreign lands and did not understand our ways of worship." Now the chapel has been built and incorporated. At the dedica tion Sunday Mrs.

Moodie will be one of the speakers. Elmer A Staggs, president of the corpora tion and director of the chapel, DR. MOLNER And that, Mrs. B.C., is the kernel of the reply to your worries. Hormones of one type and another After a long silence.

Radio Moscow said Cuban Premier Fidel Castro is ready to die in his fight against enemies In-and-out of Cuba. Moscow also said that the USSR has arranged to buy large shipments of Cuban sugar. The search for Cuba's army commander, Maj. Camilo Cien-fuegos, missing on a plane flight, has been called off. Missiles And Airline Jets can be given to correct some discrepancy of hormone production by the glands of the body.

But the effect continues while the hormones are being given. In a good many cases (we have found, to our satisfaction) a little help in the form of hormones is sufficent to let the body get back into balance and stay mat way. Hormones do not produce changes long afterward. I therefore heartily doubt that hormones given 12 years ago can have any connection with hair growth now. ing yesterday's drizzling daylight hours injured eight people, none seriously.

Benny Allegria, 14, of 414 E. Michigan and Bobby Jiminez, It, of 320 E. Michigan are both in fair condition at County Hospital after the. car in which they were passengers was hit broadside at the intersection of 7th Ave. and Lincoln St.

Deputy Sheriff Richard Malkin said John B. Swicegood, of the 15th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron at Davis-Monthan AFB, crashed into a car driven by Rucy Paredes, 18, of 617 Santa Maria. The two young men and Dean Mace, 16, of 301 E. Fairground were treated and released from the hospital. Citations are pending.

Three Texans were injured yes terday morning when their car ran off the Benson Hwy. seven miles east of Tucson and plowed into a dirt bank. Driver of the car, Billy Hungerford, 22, of La Mesa, is in satisfactory condition at 5 Mary's Hospital with a mild 6. and a possible rib fracture. Rafael and Marie Trevino, of Rio Grande, are also in satisfactory condition with multiple cuts and bruises.

Condolences Sent WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 (ffl -President Eisenhower sent a message of condolence to Crown Prince Savang Vathana of Laos Friday, expressing sorrow on the death of his father, King Sisavang Vong. Terrific Brilliant aolitaire Rather, the addition of years course, in the sense of darkening hair when you reach the age of gray or whit hair! But between the teens and the 20's and 30's, hair that has been fine and blonde begins to get darker. Four Instead of five Thor missile squadrons will be sent to the United Kingdom, the Pentagon announced Friday at Washington. This Is a cutback of one squadron of the range missile.

Three squadrons of another intermediate range missile, the Jupiter, are to be based in Europe two in Italy and one in Turkey. The State Department said Friday that after two years' of discussions, arrangements had been completed for the Turkey base. American Airlines disclosed that it would spend more than $33,300,000 to convert its 25 standard 707 Boeing jets into faster, more powerful models. All except one of the 25 planes in the initial order have been delivered. A Tragedy And A Slaying tends to darken hair.

(Not, of InterarlMe, Inc.) The same thing has been observed many, many times by people who never have had hormones. (Copyright, 1959. Field iift I'alue BUY SEVERAL AT ALL-TIME LOW PRICE II II fill IflKl Seven young children died in a fire at Ottumwa, Iowa while their mothers were away at a private club. A heroic fireman saved their teenaged baby sitter. In Cleveland, Michael Sperrazzo, a gambler and one-time bootlegger was shot down In a gangland-style slaying outside his home in Shaker Heights.

Names In The News dered. The woman's husband, Robert Thomas Smith, 66, told Patrolman Robert Sulzbach of a fight they had. Thursday night while she was drinking vodka and he was drinking beer. When his wife retired. Smith told Sulzbach, she told her husband she had taken some pills and was going to sleep.

He was not concerned because she often took sleeping pills, Smith added. Smith said he could not awaken his wife yesterday, morning. He told the officer he thought she was sleeping soundly from the pills. Later, he heard her fall from her bed. She was mumbling when he went to her.

The body was taken to Bring's Funeral Home. Police said Justice of the Peace Clark Johnson will conduct an inquest. Mississippi was the most solidly rural state in 1940 with 80.2 per cent of its total population living under what are considered rural conditions. 0j DANIELS THIS rain damaged buildings across the city, the Associated Press reported. The wind shattered a large display window in the Phelps Dodge Mercantile Store, ripped a billboard down and took the roofing Off the YWCA building.

Power was off Jor. two and one-half hours. The Arizona Public Service Co. said many of its lines were down. 1 The Highway Patrol closed Hwy.

80-89 between Florence and Florence Jet last night as water covered the highway. Tucson police said a able large number" of automobile accidents were caused by slick streets and poor visibility. In a 14-hour period 38 accidents were reported. Usually there are about 10 in an entire day. Some airplane and telephone service was disrupted by the weather.

Small aircraft were grounded for a short time at Tucson Municipal Airport and two chartered planes for the University of Arizona football team were delayed four hours. The chartered planes were able to leave Tucson at 1 p.m. and arrived safely in Salt Lake City, where the UA plays the University of Utah today. No major airlines reported any delays or schedules changes. Telephone service to rural areas and Mt Lemmon was disrupted Intermittently during the after noon and evening.

There were no major interruptions, however. Tucson's weather will be slight ly warmer today, the Weather Bureau said. The high will be near 50 and the low not below 40. There will be decreasing cloudiness but still a chance of more showers. Yesterday's 39-degree low was two degrees above the record minimum for the date set in 1941, and was the city's coldest reading since March 17.

This official read ing was taken in a 24-hour period ending at 5:30 p.m., and does not take the near freezing readings later in the night into considers ton. The cold break is in sharp contrast to the unseasonaally high temperatures of the first part of the week, the Bureau said. Only last Sunday, the city had its second day of record high temperatures with a 94-degree maximum. This reading also was the highest ever recorded so late in the year. Window-Painting Prize Goes To Boy-Girl Team The team of Janice Meisal, 615 W.

Altruas, nd Jim Jones, of 18 W. Jacinto took the first-place prize of $15 at a window painting contest sponsored by the Am phi Optimists Club at the Amphi-Plaza Shopping Center yesterday. The winning picture was a mountain scene with a ghost house. Second place anda prize of $10 was won by the team of Jack Richards and Jeff Stock, who painted a picture of a kachina Marlon Brando and his ex-wlfe, Anna Kashfif conferred with a Santa Monica judge Friday and were instructed to return Nov. 18 for a child custody hearing.

The couple, divorced last April, are parents of a year-old son, Christian. Brando says Miss Kashfi has denied him his court-ordered rights to see the child. Los Angeles police said they have "no case" for filing charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor against the mother of the late Errol Flynn's teenage "protege," Beverly Aadland. There had been complaints Beverly's mother knew of a liaison between the two. In Belgrade, New Yorker Bobby Fischer, 16, became the Western Hemisphere's champion chess player.

He tied for fifth place in the Challengers Chess Tournament. A Russian, Tigran Petrosjan, won. Hal Grayson, 51, one of the top bandleaders of the 30s and 40s, was found dead in a Los Angeles hotel Friday. The hotel manager said death apparently was due to natural causes. HEART'S GLORY 50.

of the chapel board, and various speakers will be presented. At other times the chapel will be available to other organira-tions. It is not a church, but is designed as a place of worship for all people, and especially as a chapel home for foreign students. Trampoline Clinic A trampoline clinic, sponsored by Delta Phi Kappa, physical education honorary, will be held today from a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

in the Women's University of Arizona. Mrs. Mary Pavlich will be instructor for the clinic, which is open to the public free of charge. goose GOLDEN GOOSE Vive I'amour Piano by J. Stern COCKTAILS, LUNCHEON, DINNER 5421 E.

pdy. EA t-2908 INSPIRATION $9900 000 l. every Dame's with matching band set umy Sunnyside District Approves $1,329,000 In School Bonds in 14K gold $149 6 Diamond Set $149 50 ing of 24 to 30 classrooms, plus a cafeteria-auditorium and a gymnasium. The proposed high school build mm DOWNTOWN AT JEWELERS Voters in Sunnyside School District yesterday approved a proposed $1,329,000 bond issue for school construction by a five-to-one vote. A total of 333 voters went to the polls and okayed issuance of the bonds, thus assuring construction of an elementary school and additions to the high school.

Of the total, $677,000 is earmarked for the elementary build- doll inscribed "Arizona Halloween." Third-place winners of a $5 prize were David Waterman and Tom Patterson. Their picture was of a headless ghost. A window painting contest for members of the sixth and seventh grades at Doolen Elementary School will be held at 11 a.m. today at the El Rancho Market Shopping Center. ing project includes completion of the second wing and additions of a new wing, cafeteria-auditorium and music rooms.

Construction and furnishings would cost 'about $652,000. The new bond issue will bring the district's bonded indebtedness to the 10 per cent allowed by law. Sunnyside voters also authorized expenditure of 10-cent levy funds. More Russ Video LONDON, Oct. 30 The Soviet communications minister, Nikolai D.

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