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8 D THURSDAY. JUNE U. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON 7.v . . -J i;;':;-:rr U ; iv ' ' v - ? ' ' ' ' ''4 V. v'" " & Navv Patrol Plane Outsmarts Soviet Spy Ship Near Nuclear Test Range u..,o;: htpii i cnmf wnnrinrfnl nictures. loo. I was to keep us from finding, in concealing their equip Psnrl Harbor. Hawaii -IUPH Navy sources told Tuesday night how its Neptune patrol planes tricked a Soviet spy ship in the Pacific into show ins its espionage equipment. Thp Naw nulled the scheme because pictures taken through a submarine s periscope oi me spy ship's operations were not too good. Sniirren said U. S. planes, ships and submarines had been shadowing the Hussians dux always found the crews in a playful mood. Plavino Volleyball "Every time an American ship approached, or one of our planes passed overhead, we'd see the happy Russians playing volleyball, waving gleefully just like a cruise ship," these sources said. But American ingenuity fi nally produced for the Navy the pictures needed. Neptune patrol planes made sweeps on exact schedules with no attempt made to hide the fact that the planes were on a photographic mission. Fall lor Trick The Russians fell for the trick. They wpuld hide their equipment at the scheduled time and start playing volley ball for the Neptune photog raphers. "One day," a Navy source said, "the Neptune made his usual before-lunch visit, cir cled the ship, shot his pictures and left just as he always had Hnnp Affpr riisnnnparini nvpr the horizon and loafing around for half an hour the plane came back, belly on the deck and so low the napping Rus sians missed him in their ra dar. "We caught thein with their Kiisnpnriprs rianclini hut with their aerials and screens strung up all over me place, we got TRY YOGA - Mitzi Gaynor Is becoming one of the strongest vocalists In Hollywood as she practices singing and yoga lessons at the same time. Mitzi is the picture of health and credits her good looks to yoga. She hints that more girls should try it. (UPI) This Week's Ranch and Modern Home Rv HIAWATHA ESTES Here is a plan that has been designed for families not sat isfied with the layout of the run - of - the- mill minimum house that they can afford and which is available in to days market. Today's home builder Is much more selective and val ue conscious than the tide of postwar buyers. This is the way that it should be as both design and materials have im proved considerably during thp last few vears. . It wasn't too long ago that most front doors opened di rectly to the living room. Sometimes a divider separat ed this entry way from the living room. Of course, this did not solve the problem but did decrease the living room size and in most cases one still had to walk through a portion of the living room to get to the other areas of . the house. The centerhall plan elimi nated this nroblem. and most new home buyers will think twice before buying a home today without a center-hall plan. This center-hall plan has been accomplished with a minimum of hall space. To eliminate a dimly lighted entry, a stationary opaque glass window-the same height as the door-has been placed next to the entry door. A cased opening leads Irom the entry to the living room. This room plus the dining ell tc 1 wnntv.ninp fept in lenuth! A large picture window looks out to the street while silo ing glass doors open from the dining ell to the rear patio. . The fireplace has been lo cated so as to take very little living space away from the living room. Ganaroui Storage Spac Thp pptiprnus titnrncp snace opening onto the hall is very evident. A guest closet plus a telephone table faces the pnlrv. There is another gen eral storage closet that is so wide that a pair of doors are necessary for easy access. In addition, there is a spacious has twelve feet of wardrobe, opened in the assembly Wed- rage. The master bedroom suite nthpr fpalurns are the Drivate bath and the sliding aoors 10 the patio. The contemporary exterior is a pleasing combination of cedar shake roof-which would look just as well if rock covered-stone veneer and plant ers, aluminum windows and vertical siding. snmp wonderful Dictures. too one showing a Russian sailor shaking his fist at the plane. Navv sources said at least two soviet spy ships and sev eral trawlers nad oeen snaa owed since they began enter ing the Pacific April 25. No Ships Molested "Our main objective," a Navy communications expert said, "was to find out what type of electronic and commu nications gear they were car rying. The Russian objective was to keep us from finding ; in concealing their equipment out." I that the U S. Navv had to No attempt was ever made outsmart them to molest either the first ship sighted, and Voyeykov, an al leged "hyarograpnic vessel, her sister ship, the Shak'skiy, or the Russian "fishing trawl ers." Shadowed South But they were shadowed constantly as the ships moved south toward the nuclear test ing area. The Russians were so cagey Tougher Code for Certification is Adopted by Group Salem -t'Pli- A tougher code for certification of grade and high school teachers was adopted Tuesday by the State Board of Education. It had been in the works for six by playing dumb. Once the Russians were caught off guard by the low flying Neptune, the U. S. Navy Km wnai u wumea vuiu- uecn in " able intelligence about their ; months, and goes into tutu operations. July 1, 1965. "One thing we learned," a Among other things, to get reliable source said, "was that certified a teacher will have these ships have computers ' to: aboard equal to anything we j Specialize more in teach- posscss. ' the subject the teacher wanti to teach later. Have five years ul Al lege instead of four, for a ba sic certificate. New Teachers The new regulations won't affect teachers now holding certificates, but will affect all new teachers. -i-i .,iaiinns also create 1HC a new kind oi icot"-. cate known as a proiMu.ml certificate." It s for those wno i k,j ,i ipast seven years of experience. The idea is to upgrade the proiessiun, . give career teachers more pro fessional status. Monday the board approved a ban on grade school Inter- scholastic sports cow" Specialize more in ieacn- scimi"j- --- : , .. ers' college, concentrating on among girls, starting thisWi French Deputies Quit Assembly Paris-OJPn-Nearly 300 depu ties siuiinea diisiuy uui ji . the French National Assemmy j linnn nlncpf nlllS closets fof ......... , me riciii.ii iiatiuiiai noo,u'-j j both the water heater and Wednesday in open rebellion . T- : j i -1, .. 1 An ! furnace. If additional storage against riwiutm w'tnw c . II. II t I IU I I IHIII IK ?h 1111 t 1 LI 1 1 UU11L V . is des rea in me nouse, duiu " r - .. ' THpv n m were Drotestinc thp water healer and furnace ....: . r :-i..-- fremier ueorges i-uuipiuuu o could be located in the ga- refusal to allow a vote at the end of a scheduled two-day foreign affairs debate which Complete working drawings for thii plnn can he purchased at a cost o( 57. SO for the first set and $5 for each additional act when ordered at the same time. This plnn will he available at these prices until Oct. in. Pleaiie allow two to three weeks for delivery. If the above home does not entire ly meet with your approval, a new home plan hook. Hanch and Modern Homes, can be purchased for $2. Send all orders for eithr plans or books to: Hiawatha Esles. post office box 404-T, Northrtdge, Calif. t.ti 1 14 Jl-,7 kl W.1!!."- " ' ! 1 :;;v MIX L L." jH, " I "I 'Brnl , n I " IIVIS8 ROOM "".J BEDROOM OtNMBCOTOOU I4i20 M I2HI II ill I B J T k M- ' '.l.Lv.l r I U r J Ui o 1482 SQUARE FEET r'u nesdav afternoon. Maurice - Rene tjimonnei nrpsidpnt of the assembly's Foreign Affairs Commission and a member of the Latnonc Pnnnlar Rpnuhlicans. read a declaration signed by 280 dep uties calling for early creauon nf a fullv inteerated. political- lv united Europe. The state ment also protested the gov prnmpnt s refusal ot a vole. When he finished Simonnet marched out of the chamber followed by almost the entire MRP group, all the Lommu nici snrialists. extreme Rightists and most of the In dependents conservatives. Bids To Open For New Crater Stadium Construction bids for the Crater High school stadium nr scheduled to open June 21 nt the office of Charles A M e y e r, superintendent ot Schools of District R. I The drive for funds to j huilrl the stadium is near completion, according lo Ever- j ett Faber, drive ermtinan. At the present time $22,000 has been received, he stated. Fabcr added that about $3,000 or $4,000 more will be needed. Checks in contribu tion to the fund may he made oul to the Crater Stadium fund and mailed to the First National Bank in Central Point. There are ytill a number of reserve seats available for those who wish to buy season tickets, Fabcr said. These may be purchased from any of those working on llu ticket sale drive or ai the bank. No Settlement in Shrimp Controversy San Francisco -'1TI'- There was no indication of a settle ment in the labor dispute be tween Northern California shrimp fishermen and wholc calpra WpHnpsriav. drsnite an earlier report that the strike was over. It was reported Monday nieht that fishermen had agreed to end the week-old walkout after wholesalers re stored the original price of shrimp to 12 cents a pound. But Joe habclla. spcaKing on behalf of the fishermen, said in Eureka, "wc don't know anything about it." He said the wholesalers were still offering only 10 cents a pound, and the fishermen were holding out for 12 cents. Many of the shrimp boats operate out of Ft. Brapg. Bo dega Bay, and Eureka, Calif., and Brookings, Ore. "MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940" TREAT DAD THIS WEEK-END WITH A REALLY GOOD STEAK FROM OUR FANCY "CHOICE" BEEF "SWIFT'S PREMIUM" FRESH ST. 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