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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 16

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Centralia, Washington
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16
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Doily Chronicle, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1958 News Briefs from OVER SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON Tot Suffocates VANCOUVER Casey. Lee Kates, Jour month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F.

Kates, 8412 Boulder died Saturday morning of suffocation after a plaslic clothing a became lodged in his throat, police said. Coroner Paul Mylan pronounced the baby dead after an ambulance crew failed to revive him with a respirator. Police said the infant's mother was working and the father was outside mowing the lawn when the baby began playing with Ihe bag. The bag was of the type used by dry cleaning establishments to wrap garments. Firemen Burned LONCVIEW Two Weyerhaeuser Timber firemen were severely burned Friday fighting a tank tire in the chlorine plant in Longvitw.

Injured are Jack Wormwood, 35, of 2331 Ocean Beach Highway, Longview, and James R. Newman, 31 of 3138 Florida Ixmgview. Taken lo St. John's hospital, their condilion was listed as fair Monday. According lo Weyerhaeuser spokesmen the two firemen were engulfed by flames while fighting a fire in a new brine tank that was being readied for operation.

Cause of the fire has not been determined. Alarm was turned in at 2:45 p.m. Friday to Ihe Weyerhaeuser Fire Station. Drag Racers Nabbed MONTESANO Two 18-year old boys and livo men were arrested Saturday on ncali Sent driving charges, it was reported by Sheriff R. F.

Simmons. William M. Harris and Jon D. Cokeley were arrested Saturday night by Officer Charles Jfero of Montesano and charged wilh drag racing on East Spruce street. Mero said, "Someone could easily get killed on a narrow street and under the foggy condi tions which prevailed Saturday night." Injured in Fall ABERDEEN a Mudd, IS-year-old Port Orel)arc youth, remained in critical condi tion in a local hospital Monday with injuries from a fall down 50-foot cliff along the Wishkah river Sunday morning.

Mudd, grouse hunting with a companion, Walter Harvey, 47 Bremerton, suffered a fracturec skull, chest injuries and lacera tions when he fell from the clif about 15 miles north of Aberdeen According to Game Protectoi John Mandery and Stale Patrol man James Trudeau who invest! gated Ihe mishap, the youth apparently fell while he and Harvey were alienipling to climb' down the cliff to the river. Mudd was found unconscious a'. Ihe rock- slrewn base of the cliff and rushed by ambulance lo St. Joseph hospital. Mauled by Bear MONTESANO A wounded black bear attacked and badly mauied Guy Bilow.

retired forest hounds, of which were used in Ihe search. 'Admits Assault' ELMA Ian B. Marr loM Sheriff F. Simmons Monday lhat "he didn't know" why he as- Kills Wife Plan Overseas Servicemen's Gifts Now And Self In Factory PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-Hers'nel H.

Crosser walked into the busy garment factory Tuesday and asked for his estranged wife. Then he pulled out a pistol and said: "If the police come, somebody's lo gct J1rs Irene ross er, 37, a fac- ior supervisor, emerged from a saulled and robbed another sol-, t(j room just before Grosser dier Saturday nishi. ave his warning. I Marr, 24-year-old Olympia sol- Detectives Gordon Selby and i dier, confessed lhat he hit Patrick JU and factory workers warden, in Ihe Black creek dis-j McFerren on the head near Elma (nis slor y. trict of the Wynoochc valley Sal- ar took $50 osit of his wallet, lie I hile 57 emp: urday before Mrs.

Bilow killed it. Ea had picked up two drunk Bilow was out bird hunting with his dog, and shot Ihe bear out of a .22 caliber rifle. (ree wilh lilow's dog quickly put it out of action nd turned on Bilow. While 57 employes, mostly worn-, en, scurried for cover, Grosser The odds on choice for Christmas for servicemen overseas Is to be home, but short of that ideal gift, they have told American Red Cross field drect- ors they would like home lo come to them, in Ihe form of homemade food, family photos, recordings of family gatherings, hojne- tonn papers, and, above all else, more mail, Arnold James, acting Lewis counly Red Cross chapter chairman, reported Vi'edneaiay. Now Is the tirine to start thinking ana shopping to'send Christmas gifls to servicemen overseas if the packages are lo arrive by Dec.

25, James em- phasized. All the servicemen said a let- soldiers in Tacoma and was a kf(1 or eight! er we( ltie is driving them to Aberdeen, bui! i tater than any single slopped at the side of Ihe highway minutes, As they circled Ihe long tables i paper, preferably by air mail, because Ihe paper carries lots of little local items which are in- leresling lo read but which. nobody Hunks to write lo them aboul, James pointed out. On Ihe undesirable list are such ilems as military type clothing, cigarettes, watches, ties, cameras and sporting goods, all of which can be purchased al most Post Exchanges, and al bargain prices. The servicemen and women asked lhat families and friends use air mail for all letters and Christmas cards, They believe many persons in the States think that an APO or FPO address automatically guaranlees a leller will cent stamp, which ii not tbe cise, James declared.

They are insistent lhat Ihe folks at home put seven cents on the envelope and mark Mail" because it lakes surface mail up to 40 days to reach such places as Turkey, Korea and Formosa. In concluding, James explained that Ihe Post Office and Defense departments advise that Christmas parcels should be mailed between Nov. 1 and Nov. 20, for surface mail' -ship to servicemen overseas, and by Dec. 10 for delivery by air- mail.

And another point lo remember, Jarnes added, is that Ihe farther insure delivery before Chrislmu. be sent air mail wilh just a four-1 away from the United States the Plagued Day And NightwittiBladder Discomfort? Unwise tatinx or drinkiaff Be? fe of mild, but iflnojim blidder Irri- UUcni maltinsr rtilkji, UBM, and uneomfortablF. And EC reilleis nTfbb, vlth or mu. eulir and palm due lr over-txenioB, or emotional upiet, are wait-try Doan'i Pills. DOAQ'I Pitli act wail lor ijwedr lief.

1 TSey a wotiins (fleet bladder Imutloni. J-A (ait wln-ieliev. action on uggicx bukiefcc, held, achei, muicular acKei a ad patai. A wonderfully mild diuretic action thro tit Vidneyii Undicg to Increne the output of tie 15 mllei of iMr.tr tubti. So, jet Mne happy rellefmillLona bare enjoyed for over SO large economy Bonej.

Cet Uoan today! attacked the bear, nc ar liie county road district ri(H i jfh sewing machines and I hexi to mail, homemade food hcadquarlcrs. (fabrics, plant manager Howard "iked high as a preferred gift. The third soldier, Joseph J. nitchart and others asked Crosser I Oihcr favorite gifts were pictures lie fought Ihe bear off wilh the ult of his gun, which was empty, ut caught his heel and fell while etrcating. Hi5 calls for help iroughl his wife, who blasted the 3ear with a shotgun.

Bilow was taken to St. Joseph lospilal, where more than 200 liiches were taken in his left arm. His condilion was reported be satisfactory. Hounds Find Infant BAY CENTER Danny Larsen, 23.month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Larsen of Tacoma, missing at Rhodesia beach for everal hours Sunday, was found bloodhounds in the hrush un- larmcd, reported Sheriff Herman Felber. Lillle Danny, first missed by lis parents about 11 o'clock, was ocated at least a mile north of lis folks' beach home at 2:23 o'clock. He last had been seen ilaying wilh some children about quarter of a mile south of the home. Sheriff Felber received Ihe call at 11:45 o'clock. He promptly con: acted William Wiester, Raymond patrolman who owns three blood- Kalesnik, loM ihc sheriff thai i 0 put doivn his gun, of family groups, sweetflearts arid Marr relurned to Ihc car and Fmmit Rogers, 18, a culler, I friends, and especially snapshots asked him to help his buddy, who, iood between Mrs.

Grosser and lot Ihe family amidst 'Christmas the man with Ihe sun. decorations as a reminder of when Grosser hid under a table as others pleaded for her life. Finally he appeared ready to was sick. he wenl lo see what was wrong, Marr got into the car and drove away. Fa'csnik found McFerren lying in a pool of blood.

He was taken lo Ihe Chehalis Valley clinic, where a physician look several slit-lies in his scalp. Marr was arrested in Thnrslon county and is being held in Ihe Grays Harbor county jail in lieu of $2,000 bail set by Justice of Ihc Peace Lewis Sellers of Elma. Injured on Tractor HOCKTON, 111. (AP) A Yakima man driving a Irom Detroit to Vakima was seriously injured Tuesday when the 1 rig skidded on a wel road and hit an embankment. Hospital authorities in Freeport, 111., said Rex Matthews, 48, had a possible skull fracture, chest injuries, lacerations and other undetermined injuries.

for put the gun down. Two factory workers, Cleo Little and Myrtle Pierce, escorted Grosser to the rear. Then Palrolmen Clarence Baldwin and Jay Larson arrived in response to an alarm. Grosser spoiled Baldwin and fired.at him, barely missing his shoulder. Ihe servicemen were home Ihe holidays, Jamet said.

Many servicemen asked for subscriptions to Ihe hometown Nasser Has New Cabinet CAIRO (AP) President Nasser moved Wednesday toward Then he fired two shots al his! closer integration of Syria into wife, being led away by Ihe two women. She fell dead. Crnsser then killed himself with a single shot in the head. Laler the detectives said Mrs. Grosser left her husband six rise to power in weeks ago because he hil her with a rock.

Adult life of Ihe May fly ends within a few hours because the insect cannot digest food. GYMNASIUMS PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOULDER his United Arab Republic under a new cenlral cabinet. The cabinet was formed Tuesday night of men who have been Nasser's key assistants since his Egypt and of Why did he lake a gun to see her? The detectives said he wanted her to sign some papers forfeiting her rights lo his property. some leaders in Syria "before the merged last February. It contained 14 Egyptians and 7 Syrians.

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