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o G o o to T- v; "ft l n-f mtL.iMiWtk- jawtfa: nuzri ta j HEMAINS RECOVERED Douglas County was found near Sedalia, Colo. The skull" Coroner C. Douglas Andrews, left,- carries was later identified by the family dentist a box containing a skull found near the spot as that of the missing brewer. Douglas where clothing identified as belonging to County Sheriff John Hammond, center, as missing Colorado brewer Adolph Coors 111 slsted FBI agents in the search. (UPI Telephoto) Discoverer XV Capsule Lost in Sformy Pacific Honolulu - IUPI) - The found again, lost-again capsule eject ed Wednesday from the Dis coverer XV satellite has dis appeared in stormy seas in the Pacific, leaving little chance for its recovery, . f A small search party of three airplanes and a ship combed tH turbulent area around Christmas Island to day, but chances were It might already have sunk. , The Air Force declined to peculate on the 300-pound capsule's fate, saying only that it was made to float at least 48 hours. ; Last reception of the cap sule's light beacon and radio homing signal was made at noon Thursday after surging seas earlier prevented a cir cling amphibious plane from landing and plucking It from the water. Blow To Air Fore Loss of contact with the capsule loaded with Instru ments was a bitter blow to the Air Force which had hoped to snag It for the third straight recovery of a Dis coverer capsule. , The cap;lile's ejection Wed nesday from orbiting Discov erer XV was successful, but a waiting flotilla of ships and planes near here failed to sight It parachuting to earth and it was feared lost. Campaign Quotes By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Vice President Richard M. Nixon: (At Roanoke, Va., in taunting Kennedy about reports his rival was not getting his campaign off the ground): "I be lieve ft is reasonable to assume that if a man, covered as extensively as he is by press and other media, is not getting his message across, it is because it is out of harmony with the mood and aspirations of the people." About the Democratic platform: "It is a bureaucratic state platform, a centralization of federal power platform, a series of pledges that1 in the aggregate would debilitate state and local government in America, weaken personal liberty, and expend for the individual, by federal decision, or by infla tion, funds he feels competent, and is competent, to expend himself." Washington - (UPO - A sec ond congressional investiga tion into the defection to Rus- of two U.S. code clerks opens today with heavy em phasis on the question of whether one of the turncoats is a homosexual. The House Committee on Un-American Activities call ed to a closed-door hearing three of the 12 witnesses who testified Thursday at the first inquiry into the defection or Bernon F. Mitchell, 31, and William H. Martin, 29. The witnesses are J. Vin cent Burke Jr., Defense De partment general counsel; Dr. Louis W. Tordella, deputy di rector of the super-secret Na tional Security Agency where the turncoats ..worked, and Maurice H. Klein, NSA per sonnel director. The first investigation, by a special house armed services subcommittee, turned to gen eral intelligence activities of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Burke testified Thursday that interviews, tests and in vestigations failed to reveal any homosexual tendencies or acts on the part of the two long-time bachelor friends. Chairman Francis E. Wal ter (D-Pa.) of the Committee Un-American Activities said the Defense Department's conclusion about the sexual activities of Mitchell "just is not true." Sen. John F. Kennedy: (At Princeton, N.J., in attacking the GOP record on for eign policy): "The collapse of the summit, the fiasco in Japan, the hostile mobs around the world these are not diplomatic triumphs for America. We must seize the initiative in the cold war with bold Imaginative programs launched with good will and launched from strength.' Stocks Up Slightly With Electronics, Specials Leading New York (UPD Stocks moved fractionally higher in the early dealings today. The upturn, though slight, extended Thursday's late re covery which enabled the market to move some distance from the 1960 low. Most gains were centered In the volatile electronics and specials. Texas Instruments Is Your Lawn A No-Man's Land? added around 2 and IBM nearly 3. Erie Railroad rose a point on the approval of its merger with the Lackawanna by the Interstate Commerce commis sion. The latter was ahead by around as much. It's getting easier and easier to turn the Fall seeding and feeding jobs over to the wife. She (bless her!) enjoys them. Claims the pleasant stroll behind the Scolts Spreader is good for her figure. (We know it does plenty for the lawn !) CLASSIC seed gives a handsome lawn, BUILDKR (4.75) feeds the diet that nil grass needs The new Scot It .aiun Program Guide lelli you how to get a better lawn few" tm$ very all. It free. Auk tttt lor it. rScotts Save 5.00! Scotts Spreader (16.95) plusScottsSced(4.76), both only 16.70 Optn Monday Nit Until 9 o'clock ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PIANSI QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICESI IMCMUITI IN NOMIWARIfl 245 S, Central ot 10th Phone SP 2-5201 DOW JONES AVERAGES New York-lliril-Dow-Jonet final stock avarages: 30 in dustrials 602.69, off 3.00; 20 railroadi 132.14, off 0.38; 15 utilitias 95.23, off 0.54; 65 stocks 201.42, off 0.98. Sales Thursday war about 2.87 million shares com pared with 2.53 million shares Wednesday. Thursday's orlces o stocks: Alum Co. Am American Can American Motors AT&T ... Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Demllx Corp Hethlchem Sleel Boeing Air Caterpillar Corp Chrysler Corp Continental Can... Curllss Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak Firestone General Electric General Foods Genera! Motors Georgia Pacltlc Greyhound Gulf Oil .... Homestake Mining Idaho Power 1. B. M Int. Paper Johns Msnvllle .. Kaiser Ind. . Kennccott Copper Lockheed Atrcralt Montana Power Montgomery Ward Natl. Biscuit New York Central Pac. Gas & Klec Penney. J. C Penn RH Radio Corporation Richfield Oil Safeway arars Shell Oil ... Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co. Southern Pacific Standard California .... Standard Indiana Standard N J Sun Mines , Texas Co. Texan Gulf Sulfur Texas Pac Land Trust Traitsamcrica Union Carbide Union Pacttlc Untied Aircraft United Air Lines U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Youngslown S T ... . n.v, . .is . 2211. .. 471 .. 00 V .. 42 'k .. 301s .. 44 .. 3S-V .. ini .. 7B' .1(10' .110', .. 3.V .. 70", .. 00 ' .. 431; .. .11 .. 23T .. 27' .. 4.1' .. .13 ..921 .. 03 .. S.I I .. .. 77 .. 2.1'., .. 30 .. 00 .. 181, .. fltl' .. 42', .. 12'i .. S7'i .. 70'. .. 30'; ... .13' .. 34 V .. 30 ....40 'a 411, .. 37' .. 40 , :: ,5,k .. i' .. t.i'i ... 20 ..113V, ... 2.1', .. 40', .. 304, ... 40 ... 73'i 02', on Personal Habits He said a psychiatrist whom Mitchell consulted before his defection told the committee "there is no question about Mitchell being a homosexual." Walter said the psychiatrist, Dr. Clarence Schilt of nearby Silver Springs, Md., told the committee that Mitchell did not regard himself as a homo sexual, but as a bi-sexual. Schilt said Mitchell reported having had affairs with both MedfordTribune Regional Edition Page 2A Switchmen's Strike Averted Chicago -(UPD- Court action today averted a switchmen's union strike against 17 west ern railroads at least until next week. Judge John O. Henderson, of the U.S. District Court in Buffalo, N.Y., issued a re straining order against the un ion, saying they have not bargained in good faith." The restraining order was issued until Sept. 26. SP To Withdraw Agent at Brooks Salem, Ore. - (UPI) - Public tftililv rntYiminsinnpr .Tnnpl C. Hill today gave Southern Pacific company a go-aneaa tnw iithHrnufin lis nfpnt nt Brooks during the off-season. The withdrawal win go into effect April 1. 1961 to last through Sept. 30. The agency season begins Oct. 1 each year and runs through March 31, when movement of onions is heavy. The SP said mat in me on- season In 1058 it took in $105,892 In gross revenue compared to $9,747 for the off-season period. Figures for 1959 were siuz.did aim $9,739, the railroad said. The SP's Salem agency will handle Brooks business dur ing the off-season beginning next year. A hearing was held here April 20 aid no objec- UU1IB WtlC mom.. Blue Iodine Qualities High WncMnulnn-fKrinnce Serv- Irnl-The hnetericidal Dualities of blue iodine, iodine in com bination with polyvinyl alco hol, are many times higher than those nf common iodine. according to the Soviet jour nal Science and Lite publish ed In Moscow. Tn evnerlmenls with the blue Iodine at a monkey nurs ery in Sukhum in the UbaK, blue iodine was used atier dilution to one in 80,000 parts. The experiments show ed that diluted blue iodine can successfully treat and cure gastric and Intestinal dis eases. Pure Iodine is a dark gray crystalline substance with a metallic luster. To the non phnmisi It is familiar as a brown liquid In an alcoholic solution. When heated to mod erate temperatures, iodine sublimes, forming a violet va por that rapidly condenses to rrvstnli; nn n cold surface. When added to a solution of starch, Iodine produces an in tense, blue color. This reaction Is frequently used as a test for detecting the presence of Iodine. Polvvlnvl alcohol is a nolv mer Drenared from Dolvvinvl acetate by the replacement of acetate groups with hydroxyl groups. The primary issue In the dispute is wages. Judge Henderson said he would hear arguments in the case and then either "dismiss the case or issue another re straining order." The union had threatened to call a strike at 6 a.m. Mon day. Talks opened Monday and were attended by a rep resentative of the U.S. Media tion Service. AIRLINER SEIZED Standing in front of a Cubana airliner which was held for an unpaid $237,000 debt at Idlewild Air port in Now York, Charles R. Ashmann, attorney for the creditor, Harris & Co. Advertising, Inc., of Miami, Fla., and Patrolman Ruoy Fabrizio look over papers pertaining to seizure of the $3 million Bristol Britannia jet-prop plane. The plane on which Cuban Premier Fidel Castro will fly to the UN General Assembly meeting may also be threatened with seizure if the debt is not paid by then. (UPI Telephoto) men and women, according to Walter. Burke testified that niithtr lie detector tests nor security checks had disclosed any de rogatory information which would have barred Mitchell or Martin from employment by the NSA. Both men, he said, passed lie detector tests, which included questions re garding undetected crimes, alcoholism and "sexual proclivities." He testified that Mitchell volunteered that he had ex perimented In abnormal sex ual practices in his teens. But Burke added that lie detector tests indicated Mitchell "had not indulged in such practices for more than nine years prior to his employment. At the heart of the discus sion of homosexuality was the possibility that a sex deviate doing secret government work might be open to blackmail by the Russians. Burke and NSA officials told the subcommittee that Mitchell and Martin could not have given the Russians any information that endangered the security of U.S. codes. But Burke said the de fectors might be able to help the Russians make their codes harder to crack. Briefing Notes Missing The Pentagon official re ported that some handwritten briefing notes that Martin had seen are missing. He said the memos were not very impor tant. He said it was not known whether the author of the notes destroyed them or the defectors took them. Mitchell, Eureka, Calif., and Marti n; Ellensburg, Wash., disappeared June 24 after telling friends they plan ned to spend a vacation on the West Coast. They turned up at a Moscow news conference Sept. 6 to denounce the United States and announce they were becoming Soviet citizens. Missing Navy Men Located in North Kodiak, Alaska- IUPD -Three Navy men who had been miss ing in a converted whaleboat since Sept. 1 were found near Afognak island near here Wednesday after drifting for 13 days in rough North Pa cific waters. The men were in good con dition, m They were identified as Lewis H. Sparks Jr, Balti more, Md., Gary S. Crawford, Vista, Calif., and Robert L. Holyman, Murphy, Ore. They left here in an 18-foot boat to hunt elk on the Aleutian island. A spokesman for the Alas kan Sea Frontier said their boat developed engine trouble shortly after they left Kodiak. It's a .Wonderful Store Tire Drag Consumes 25 Per Cent of fuel New York - Twenty five per cent of the fuel used by an economy car Is consumed by the drag of Its tires, says Dr. G. B. Roberts of Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Drag Increases rapidly at higher speeds while load Increase of 20 per cent In creases the drag by 10 per cant, ha said. Shopping Doesn't Interfere With Baking Corn, Okla. - When Mrs. W. J. Lltke got ready to make a shopping trip to nearby Cor don she found she had a prob lem. A pan of dough had to be kneaded now and then. So she took It with her and between visits to stores stop ped at her car to give the dough another punch or two. A A n m villoma lour To I Co To Nursery School?'" something every parent should read ... Weekly September 18lh wifi your Medford Mail Tribune frothy with raffles and embroidery . . . nylon tricot slips ' 3.29 Choose either fluted trim or dainty mkroidered-ruffte style ... or both at thii exciting price. 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