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2 MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Sunday, Dtctmbtr 21, 1938 SWEATERSHIRT - The new sweatershirt! The up-to-the-minute style shown here is in "BanIon"-the easy-care, com fortable, no-stretch-no- shrink fabric. Novelty-knit is accent ed with a band of stripes at front, back and collar. Christmas-boxed for festive giving. SWITCH Stafford Springs. Conn.-OD -The Fish and Game Club here scheduled a chicken bar becue while the Rod and Gun Club planned a clambake. HARDWARE SALESMAN Ravenna, Ohio-tJPD-Travel- ing salesman James N. Zeh is one of the most popular callers at police stations in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. He"s also the most camera shy. Zeh feells pistols, riot guns, tear gas, leg irons, blackjacks, handcuffs and similar hardware to police men in the three-state area. When he hits the road in his station wagon he"s a rolling arsenal. 'Tve got about 30 revolvers in my car," Zeh said. "All I need is to have some thug see my photograph so he could hijack me. He'd have the arsenal, complete with bullets." STOCKPILES GROW Washington -(UPD- The gov ernment reports that as of mid-1958 its stockpiles of stra tegic war materials were more than 80 per cent com plete. The office of civil and defense mobilization reported Friday the stockpile value on June 30 was $5,400,000,000. Grand Coulee dam backs up a lake 151 miles long. GET A CHRISTMAS GIFT From the Largest Selection of Outdoor Plants Ever Handled at SO. ORE. NURSERY Vi Miles South of Medford Fruit Shade Flowering Trees, Evergreens & Flowering Shrubs, . Plus A Large Selection of Roses MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL 1 t&&mm. .V- :y. 'tit' 4i. RAPIST'S VICTIM This is one of the pictures Harvey Glatman, San Diego killer and rapist took of his three victims before killing them. This one was of Hollywood model Judy Dull, 19, whom he strangled and abandoned near Indio, Calif. He has been sentenced to death. FOREST WARNING Layfette, Ind. -(UPD- Unless U.S. forest lands are better managed in the future than they are now, this country may have trouble meeting its timber needs, says a Purdue University forester. Popula tion increases, more reservoirs and highways and land urban ization are combining to re duce the amount of commer cial forest land, three-quarters of which is privately owned. Most of the trouble, said the forestry expert, is that forests are not support ing as many trees as they should. Some areas, he said, have less than 10 per cent of the . trees they are capable of maintaining. .z..m? r j r , i T(LD WW. Santa Takes a Break With FOR HEALTH DURING THE HOLIDAYS ... AND EVERY DAY! You never outgrow your need for MILK no matter what season it is ... or whether you are young or old. It is nature's most perfect drink and intended by nature to nourish you from babyhood to retirement. Be sure you have plenty of MILK on hand throughout every day of every year. 5 Drink at Least 5. ) Glasses 1 of Milk a Day! MILKp6duccrsaguc TO DIE Harvey Glatman, San Diego Calif., rape-murderer of three women, has been sentenced to die in the gas chamber. Glatman kid naped the women, raped them, took nude photo graphs, and strangled them. Prestige of U.S. Soars World-Over in Wake of Atlas ToykodlPD-Americans pres tige soared around the world yesterday in the wake of the Atlas satellite. The United States Asian allies, Nationalist China, the Republic of Korea, welcomed reports of the four-ton arti ficial moon-rocket. . Official - and newspaper comments reflected the feeling that the United States finally, had over-shadowed Soviet ef forts in putting satellites into space. The military implications of the successful shoot were noted, but more attention was paid to the major scientific advance it represented in the field of communication.- - European newspapers also bannered the U. S. rocket suc cess, but Moscow Radio noted only that 148 of the satellite's 8,000 pounds was payload. European reaction concen trated on the advance in mili tary weapons reprsented by the Atlas missiles. . Rome's Momento-Serra said the Attlas "proves that today America is in a condition to strike any target in the Soviet Union from U. S. bases." WET SPELL Muddy, Ill.-OJPD-It's getting wetter by the day in Muddy, 111., which became the 'only place in otherwise "dry" Sa line county to selL liquor when citizens voted "wet" in a local option election. Now the village is using some of the liquor revenue to install a municipal water system. IN BUSINESS Bikini Atoll In the Pacific-(UPD-Strategic Air Command planes took part in dropping atomic bombs during the 1946 series of tests here only four months' after SAC was acvi-vated. Daily's U-Drive Medford Airport Gen. Schriever States Security Fooled Personnel Inglewood, Calif.-OJPD-Maj. Gen. Benard A. Shriever said Friday that security preced ing the orbiting of the Atlas missile was so complete that even some of the control bunk er personnel were unaware of the giant rocket's destiny. Schriever, chief of the Air Force Ballistic Missile Divi sion here, said "when they saw that the guidance system did not cut off at burnout as it had on shots up to now, they tried to punch the man ual button, but they did not know that the manual button had been disconnected." "They thought the autmatic cut off was not functioning as planned," he added. He explained the difference between guidance . systems used to put earlier statellites into orbit and the type used in Thursday's Atlas firing was that the Atlas was kept under continuous guidance until it was put into orbit. He said the reason for such secrecy in launching the 85 foot missile was that the Air Force wanted to see if it could do something without a lot of advance boasting. BUSY DAY Syracuse, N. Y. - (UPD - On Nov. 1, 1958, the Episcopal diocese of central New York celebrated its own 90th anni versary, the 20th anniversary of the consecration of its bishop - the Rt. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody-and the 10th anni versary of the consecration of the suffragan bishop, the Rt. Rev. Walter M. Higley. . f-ii ( 6 x - v 4 STILL RAGING after destroying 45,000 acres of brush land, smoke from fire in Cleveland National Forest rises thousands of feet in sky near San Juan Capistrano, Calif, some 300 homes are threatened by fast moving blaze. HOME-MADE ARMOR Amherst, Mass.-(UPD-Knights in an Amherst College pro duction of Shakespeare's King Henry. IV wore home-made suits of mail. Regular twine was knitted into the form of armor and was then sprayed and brushed with silver paint for that metallic look. : Accidents in traffic cost the American people about $5 bil lion a year. RECORD FLIGHT ; Castle Air Force Base, Calif .-UPD-Three B-52 jet Stra tofortresses commanded by Ma j. Gen. Archie J. 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