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   Vallejo Times-Herald (Newspaper) - February 1, 1974, Vallejo, California                               VALLEJO GIRL RAPED OVER READERS THE NEWSPAPER THAT GOES INTO ALL THE HOMES EVERY DAY SOLANO AND NAPA COUNTY'S MORNING NEWSPAPER WEATHER REPORT CHANCE OP RAIN TODAY CLOUDY NORTHWEST WIND n Me lie Alt OF MARE ISLAND NAVAL FEBRUARY 1974 2 PAGES Girl Badly Injured By Kidnaper A 14-jeai-ujd girl was naped off the street here at 4 p.m. Thursday driven to Sky off Lake Herman viciously en and police reported day Her described as IT jears 5 11 inches and 160 was nearly captured in his borne at p m. but he managed to escape through a bedroom lice A brother interfered officers and was Taken to the police station for The girl was reported in and condition ID General Hospital where she was taken in a sheriff's She had suffered multiple cuts and bruises about the head and face as as hand apparently re- as the 110-pound girl tried ward oft of the girl she had two broken as the of fighting tae a broken piece of one finder off. and 31 stitches taken in the back of her head from a She had been abducted at Mariposa Street and Fleming Avenue walking to a friend's police She was forced into a stolen car and See ATTACK Page 2 RICH TODAY'S CHUCKLE The first thing a new secretary types Is the TOO HARD Crossword puzzle fans all and ages For in- letter received at ihe res recently I work puzzle I am 11, so sometimes crossword puzzles are hard so I would like to ask if could pir an easy one in the per Taank you 743 Elmwood Please let me know when you are going to put an easy one Editor's P.S word are a syndicated feature We just prim as MOTHERS MARCH Your doorbell probably be in ihe few by mothers for annual March of Dunes funds drive in las area today on a 3or-io-door to ot funds for See IT'S RICH Page 2 ON THE INSIDE Anderson Bridge CHP Corner 23 Classified 6 Jones Manners Rainfall Red Society Sports Star Stoles Cars Stocks Television 4 Theaters Weather 4 BE MOVE THE MAYFLOWER WAY Put on your hat and leave We do the moving for Free Let us telt you how it CHIPMAN Moving Storage 623 Broadway Ph. 642-7528 Citizens Warned Of Dangers This was the scene outside the Albert Brown Mortuary in Oakland yesterday as police tamed back an unidentified employe near the place where three sons were found slashed to No arrests save been made in the bizarre AP Three Murdered in Funeral Home Three Rescued Ruthless Murderers Still Loose From Wire Dispatches SAN FRANCISCO The of four or possibly more San Franciscans were still on the loose last night as police warned residents they shouldn't venture outdoors alone after The warning was given by Police Lt. William public affairs of- who said people must go out of doors after they should go in pairs or in Nothing solid in the way of clues have been found in the killings this he the black president of the San Francisco Police Commission urged members of the black and white communities Thursday to cooperate with police in tracking down the of four and sibly as many as 10 innocent white Pr. Washington Garner said the dom killing of four whites and ing of a fifth by gunmen has created an See SLAYINGS Page 4 ROCK FATAL TO TRUCKER This big rock held by a Pennsylvania state patrolman crashed into the shield and cab of a tractor-trailer near causing the truck to Ronald of Spring Pa. was Police said the rock was in connection with independent tracker See story ott Page 2. AP OAKLAND hacked and slabbed bodies of three mortuary en- were discovered in a spattered funeral nome of feem in the chapel among Police said ore of the victims was a veteran who put up a terrific snuggle before be Deputy Police Chief Tom Donahue there was nothing to connect this latest multiple slaying to a random shooting spree in San oay night in which four persons were stot said ii appeared ibe only missing m the mortuary killings several pints of embalming fluid One of iDem shattered on a walk rear the Albert Brown indicated no hard clues to Tie bodies were discovered on the ground floor at 7 a when a fellow employe unlocked the two- story brick and stucco Tne funeral home is about a from the heart of Oakland in a middle-income the victims were Clarence and Dons caretakers of the both in their 70s, and Michael 27, of a dent at San Francisco's Mortuary Science College and a trainee at The wno kved HI upstairs apparently had been dead See MURDERS Page 2 in Fire Dead Villain In 2 Trapped Topless Dancer Held In Of Children By MICHAEL LENGYEL Staff Writer A topless dancer in a string of Reno mshi clubs held in the Reno city Thursday night for investigation of murder along with her husband in California and Nevada con- probing the deaths of two of her one in Solano The body of one of the dead Tina Michelle was discovered in a shallow grave in a drainage ditch near the rear of a less night club on the outskirts of Authorities believe the girl had been buried there in May of 1972, FURNITURE ROOM GROUPS Nothing Down Sofa Credit 2 End Tobies 10 Different To From FURNITURE 1039 Tennessee Vallejo OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 shortly before her fourth The other An- nette Wednesday morning in Wasboe Medical Center in Reno from extensive head Their Pamela Steel 21, who worked in a chain of or four kss clubs in including the Basin Street was arrested after fee baby's death on the murder gation polke Her James Eugene See CHILDREN Page Rainfall last a Season total to This date last 2138 Seasonal average this Total rain last Seasonal 17.34 Three Vallejo suffered sorted injuries earty Thursday night when their car went out of control oa Columbus Parkway north of Springs Road and down a 40-foot em- catching fire at the end of its police identified the driver as Roger B. 15. 220 CL He and two Roger Jones of 1427 and Sicky of 751 Tregaskis rescued from the burning car by a passing Donald of 2763 Georgia told police he was traveling behind the car when it went over the em- He said he dashed down tne slope and pulled one boy out the rear and then went back and got out the other Roberts told police he was bound on Columbus Parkway when he started to pass a truck and lost control of his vehicle and it went over the em- Jones suffered a lacerated scalp and possible internal injuries and was ad- mitted to Kaiser Jeffers had facial cuts and was placed in Ihe sive care unit for Union Will Raise Gasoline 3 LOS Union Oii Co of California said Thursday it TuH ns wholesale price of cents a effective Under federal dealers are permitted to raise retail prices A spokesmen said boost was in witb Federal Energy Of- fice He said it was due to increased of raw particularly foreign crude The increase i3 be on a nationwide registered its second traffic fatality of 19T4 Thursday afternoon in a headon collision on Tennessee Street about 141 feet east of Oakwood Vallejo police identified the victim as Frank Lonnie Brooks 20, of SI SUSPECT ARRESTED who was pronounced dead on arrival at General Hospital Critically injured in the crash was Mrs. 43 of 111 She was rushed to the same hospital with a possible See CAR DEATH Page 2 New Cattle Rustling Case In Napa County NAPA Cattle rustling came io the Kapa County area again Thursday a 31-year-old man was placed in the on the charge of stealing and butchering a 500-pound heifer a from his the sheriff's office and tracks led from a carcas house oT Peter Owen Boldway Wednesday and he was held on said Napa County Sheriff Earl The sheriff said a physician had spotted a man butchering the beef m a 16 miles northeast of When the doctor drove past several times ob- the rustler was dropped his cutting tools and tailed it over the he The heifer had been shot to decapitated and cut in Sharp-eyed deputies found their way over rough terrain to place then booked him for investigation of grand They said tests would be run to whether traces of blood were present oa freshly washed and a jacket found on She back Randol said the arrest should to let people know we'll aggressively up on these He said there recently have Seen a of such rustling stock mal killings in the COLOR or WEEKLY RATES 443-1041 TV CENTER ANNEX TENNESSEE ST. 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