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Beware of Soviet
Girls, Overseas
Personnel Told
Washington -IUPD- The Pen.
tagon has ordered its person
nel tO ignore the heplrnnintf
glances o( betwitching Rus-
sian beauties. Big brother, it
said, may be lurking behind a
two-way mirror.
The order was contained in
Defense Department memor
anda dealing with Communist
espionage methods that might
be used to trap U.S. military
men or civilians working
overseas.
The regulations prohibited
'any sexual relatinnahin
whatsoever with Soviet or
satellite citizens."
Sacretly Photographed
There have been instances
outside of spy novels, tha
Pentagon said, where Ameri.
cans were plied with liquor
and maneuvered into "sexual
or homosexual activity" while
being secretly photographed.
The nicturei then v.r
used to blackmail the Ameri-
cans into spying for the Com
munists, it said.
The memos also warned1 nt
tie-pin microphones, minia
ture electronic transmitters
hidden in shoe heels, and in
fra - red Dhotosranhv In tha
dark.
The Pentagon told or tha
two-way mirror, dear to the
heart of fictioneers. whirh it-
said was used in motel rooms
in several instances. It is glass
treated to appear as a mirror
in the room, but which ran h
seen through clearly by some
one standing on the other
side.
A case in nnint. tn nmut
Russia "bugging," the depart
ment said, was the 1958 visit
of Vice President Richard M.
Nixon to the Soviet Union.
U.S. officials staffed a rim.
versation in a room in whinh
one official was referred to
by a much higher rank than
he actually held. The next
day, Soviet officials addressed
mm with the higher rank and
lavished much great courtesy
upon him. '
It must constantlv he IV.
membered," the Pentagon
said, "that Soviet bloc intelli
gence and security services
carry their epsionage activi-
tics to fantastic lengths. They
are in fact used In day-to-day
activities and operations."
Developing Speech
Subject of Meeting
Ashland - "Parents should
not be overly concerned about
their children's finpnrh tin lac
it is severely inannrnnriota
!or their ace. difficult tn una
derstand, or calling attention
to the child."
Ncariv 3St) narenf nJ
teachers heard Dr. T .enn f
Mulling, director nf lh
Southern Oregon college
speech and hearlne ellnle He.
velop this point at the Parent
Teacher's association meeting
recently at the Wilson school
in Mcaiord.
Children are ofen delaved
in their speech development,''
he said, "becau.se there hn
been no reason for talking.
not enough attention to
speech in the home nnnr
speech models, too much baby
ing, rejection of the children,
hearing and physical prob
lems, or because of mlscel
lancous emotional shocks and
conflicts."
Avoiding such rielav In
speech development may bo
accomplished by parents in
a number of ways suggested
by the speaker: Give the child
love, attention, and security;
speak slowly and clearly to
ntm at all times; be sensible
and fair in your disciplinary
methods: give him olentv nf
sound stimulation with games,
stones, rnymcs and songs;
avoid asking him to "say"
words; and avoid talking
about him in his presence.
Several sDcech games wem
demonstrated whlc!. cost noth
ing for materials and which
can be constructed bv narentu-
with little difficulty.
Boy Dies During
Game at School
Dallas, Tex. - IUM - The soft
spiral sailed into Jerry AH-
man's arms and the W. H.
Gaston Junior high school stu
dent dashed down the sideline
for a touchdown.
"My heart feels like It is In
my mouth," Jerry, 15, told a
teammate. Then he collapsed.
A few minutes later he died
at a hospital.
A post mortem was under
way today to determine what
caused Jerry's death.
He had no history of a heart
condition. He had been play
ing touch football. There had
been no body contact.
The boy's sudden death
stunned his schoolmates in
the physical education class.
Earlier in the year Allman
had taken a physical fitness
test. He made one of the high
est scores In the school.
The average consumer
drank 132 quarts of whole
milk last year, the U.S. De
partment of Agriculture reports.