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    6 The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, October 2, 1 957
Pilot Learns to Hurl Bomb
In Low Flying Maneuver
By GI.KNN STACKMOliHK I "profile tracker," a pair ot pow-
I'nited Press Slalf Correspondent j erful binoculars on a power-driv-CIIINA
LAKE, Calif. (UP) A en, gun mount with which the op
Navy carrier pilot in a F4D Sky- j Cralor can follow the maneuver- i
hawk skimmed across the sage- planc Qn cxm m.c ,
brush of the Mojave Desert at . , ,, , , ... , , i
500 knots, rulled uu into a talf- i '"'orml! ' transmuted to
loop and slung a practice bomb SraPn P''Por in tn0 tower.
in the general direction of the I Once a pilot has practiced loft
nvton. i bombing with the guidance and
The young jet jockey was fly- j correction from the tower for
ing through the "idiot machine1" ,our davs. he is equipped to do
lo learn how io send an l!-bomb wilhout thc machine. With the
toward the enemy in a special : ""option of an automalic bomb
way.
It is known es "loft bombing."
It sent the bomb through a three
mile arc like a long punt from
Ihe 10-yard line. By the time it
explodes, the pilot is miles away.
, Loft bombinb and another ma
neuver known as "over-the-shoul-rier"
bombing are the only means
of safely delivering a nuclear
weapon from low altitude. In the
latter technique, a pilot Hies over
his target, then zooms up, fling
ing his bomb, some 12,000 feet
straight Into the air. He then has
about 40 seconds to put distance
between himself and the target.
On Target
Until Ihe Invention of (he "idiot
machine," however, these tech
niques were hit-and-miss maneu
vers. Today, after a four-day
course at this nave? ordnance test
station, .it's a pretty poor pilot
who can't "punt" his bomb three
miles and deposit it in a target
Uie size of a football stadium.
The "idiot machine" is a com
plex electronic s y s 1 1 m which
measures the pilot's speed and
draws out the exact profile of his
pull-up with an ink line on graph
paper. It was devised by three
China Lake civilian scientist - en
gineers, Dr. Newtown E. Ward,
head of aviation ordnance; Rod
McClung, Instrumentation expert,
mid Dunne Mack, range engi
neer. '
Mack, whose crew operates the
Instruments from a control tower
at the end of China Lake's "Char
lie Range," explained that the ma
chine consists of two main com
ponents. The Components
First Is a "sky screen array." j
a series 01 pnoio-oicctrlc cells
placed at 1.000 -yard Intervals
along a 14 - mile approach path.
These give the e x ac t ground
speed of the plane.
The second component Is the
release, the entire loft maneuver
is strictly a matter of pilot skill.
Remains Found
After Six Years
RAWLINS. Wye 'UP) A sheep
herder found the skeleton Tuesday
of a man from California who dis
appeared during a blizzard more
than six years ago.
A wristwatch and billfold near
the skeleton revealed the man's
identity as Fred J. Bectiel, 35,
Fresno, Calif.
George Cabralas, a shcepherder,
. Hvfra mwH
i f p mil
Desckufes 4-H Competitors
In National Contests Listed
NKC.RO GIRL TRASSl-KRS
CHARLOTTE, NC. (UP)-A 15-year-old
Negro girl who withdrew
from a newly-integrated sohol be
cause of abuse by white class
mates is zoins to attend a p.i-
Special to The Bulletin Governor Snell cup (girls) for ac- j ,nterraclai sc.hool in subur
REDMOND The names of Des- tivity In community affairs, Mavis i ban ' Philadelphia. The Rev Her
chutes county 4-H club members Rowley. man L. Counts declined to identify
chosen for state competition in na- Leaders Mrs. Neil Davis, who the schoo". where his daughter,
tional contests or special awards I neads an HE unit TUmai0; Mrs. ' Dorothy, has been enro'led.
were released by the extension of-, Homer Brown Redmand, past 4-H
,ice- ! leader, and Mrs. Rex Dick, Bcid.
Selections were made by a three- : who has 4-H garden clubs and HE
member committee of leaders and unjt, were th? Judges who reviewed
include county winners and others I standard report forms submitted
recommended for state comneti-1 Dv 22 county 4-H girls and boys
tion. Under the heading of national I competing for these honors,
contests these were chosen: ' j A s(llte committee will make fi-
National Boys) Agriculture, Mich- j nai selections from candidates
ael IAwe. Tumalo. county winner. i amontr all the Oregon counties. It i
and Ambers Thornburgh, county 1 should be noted that some of these
medal. nemed were county winners only, j
Achievement, Mavis Rowley.: The names and records of state ,
Bend, county medal and state com- ' candidates for national honors will
be reviewed by the state commit
tee. '
TERMINAL WORK STARTS A ground breaking ceremony preliminary )o the start of work en
the new Central Oregon Fast Freight building was held earlier this week. Handling the shovel at
found the remains on broad range I left is Mayor W. M. Loy. Left in line from him are Kessler Cannon, Chamber' president; Bernie
toumry on me we. e muny, pr;c6i Fast Freight manager; Walter Thompson, c ify manager, and Fred Keiser, contractor. The
ranch, about 25 miles soulh of; ,, , . , r- , -n ,7
Rawlins. The man had died only, building will be just northwest of the Central Oregon Mills. (Bend Bulletin Photo)
a quarter of a mile from the Mc
Carthy house. j
Sheriff John Terrill of Carbon
County said the discovery closed
out the missing persons file in his
office. ' j
The sheriff said his wife re- i
vealed that Bechel had been treat-I WASHINGTON (UPI .. Sen. I is out of the question "if we are
ed at a Rawlins hospital .where Harry F. Byi'd accused President I oninir in keen the nmsppnt IpvpI
Byrd Raps President for
Failing to Cut Spending
Text of Ike's
Statement Given
he was taken after falling ill on Eisenhower today of violating the
a pansenger train. He was re
leased from the hospital on March
25, 1951, but never boarded an
other tram; nor did he claim his
Dickson Bound
Over to Jury
Special to Tho Bulletin
MADRAS Bound over to the
Jefferson county grand jury Mon
day was Edward Owens Dickson,
47. Klamath Falls, who has admit
ted taking various plumbing tools
from a panel (nick belonging lo
C. S. Trout, Madras plumber. Jus
tice of the Peace Al Sural! set
bail at $1,000.
Dickson was laken Into custody
September 22 by state highway of
ficer. Ken Eldridge, when a report
camo that a man was attempting
to sell plumbing tools to various
Madras business places. Until this
weekend, the accused had denied
the theft. The case will be heard
during the Decemlwr term of
court.
Jefferson county sheriff S. K.
Sunimerfield said Dickson has
served three terms In the peniten
llary on similar counts.
Passing Hunter
Sounds Alarm
baggage.
He was last seen south of Raw
lins by shcepherdcrs who said he
hitched a ride In their car.
A six-day search on foot and
horseback and by airplanes failed
to locate Bechel. The search was
conducted under blizzard condi
tions, for the most part.
Sheriff Terrill said Bechel had
a sister, Mrs. Dennis Pome of
Fresno. She last contacted the
sheriff's office in November, 1952.
Russian People
Seen Isolated
By Mrs. FDR
NEW YORK (UP) Mrs. Elea
nor Roosevelt said May that the
Russian people live in virtual iso
lation from Ihe mainstream of
world events and do not gel a fair
presentation of foreign news ill
their newspapers.
Writing in her United Feature
syndicate colmn, "Mv Day," the
former first lady said she "never
felt as cut off from 111" world as
I did in the weeks I s . ill in Ihe
Soviet Union." Mi s. Rons, veil re
turned last week from a 27-day
tour or Russia that included nn
Interview with Communist parly
boss Nikita S. Khrushchev.
"It is practically impossible for
the people of the U.S. to believe
that isnlalion such as exists in the
Soviet Union can really exist any
wherc in the world May," she
nf tnnnrlincr '
. r r- K.. r...:i; "
lutein ui uiii tty imiiiiik iu i
cut federal spending for the cur-1 Scn Hlll,8m P"mlrc D-is
rent Government vear ; said the "enormous" rise in farm
The Virginia Democrat, leading spending shown in Ihe report and '
WASHINGTON (UP)- Text of
Ihe White House statement issued
alter President Eisenhower's
meeting with the four Southern
;overnors:
"Thp PrpciHnnf tnitav mot with
economy advocate and chairman 501 million dollar increase in in- four memoers tne committee
of Ihe tax-writing Senate Finance j terest on Ihe national debt "re-' representing the Southern Gover
Commiltce, mode the charge after , fleet two of the most shocking j nors Conference. These members
publication of the administration s phases of the Eisenhower ndmin- j were gov Leroy Collins of Flori
midyear budjet review: istration's economic program." I da, Gov. Luther Hodges of North
The review, released Tuesday I The midyear review is a revised . Carolina, Gov. Theodore McKel
night, showed that despite heavy ! estimate of federal spending and din of Maryland Gov. Frank Cle
congressional appropriation cuts receipts for the government year j ment of Tennessee.
beginning last July 1 and extend-, "At the meeting the governors
ing through next June 30. It is not informed the President that the
the final story however. There will governor of Arkansas had author-
be another revision in January. ; lzed them to state that he is pre
Final figures will not be known
until next summer.
and military strength reductions,
Ihe fedep.il government now ex- :
pects to spend 200 million dollars '
more than Eisenhower estimated
last January before all Ihe budget-cutting
furor arose.
The new estimate of federal
spending for the 12 months ending '
next June 30 is 72 billion dollars,
instead of the peacetime record
$71,800,000,000 predicted by Eisen
hower in Juniiary.
Government income will slump
by 100 million dollars from Ihe
Veterinarian
Named to Area
nvnpclvt t71 fi10 OftO IWt in 71
.500.000.000 for Ihe vear The 1!B7. Dl'- John Schmidt. Salem, has
5S surplus will be cut from $1 - movecl ,0 Re'lmt,nd 0 xrve as
SOno.OOn.OriO to 1..500 000 OOO ' I district veterinarian for Deschutes.
The disclosure dimmed some-' Crook' ''""son. Klamath, and
what hones for a lav eni novi I counties, the stale depart-
year, though Democrats may I m' agricullure reports. ,
press for a reduction anyway. It Dr. Schmidt will supervise work .
also foretold a prohible new and done by department agents in j
even more vigorous wave of bud- carrying oil' the meat inspection, i
"ri.pniiint. wimn rv,,,..,.rte., ,.At.,..n miction market disease control.
in Januai-v. I and brucellosis and tuberculosis i in reply to Gov. Orval E. Faubus
ot a: Kansas:
pared to assume full responsibility
for maintaining law and order in
Little Rock and in connection
therewith will not obstruct the or
deis of the federal courts.
"The President stated that upon
a declaration on the part of the ;
governor of Arkansas that he will '
not obstruct the orders of the fed-'
eraj courts, and will in connection !
therewith maintain law and order
in Little Rock, the President will
direct the sec:etary of defense to
' return the command' of the Arkan
sas National Guard to the gover
j nor. Thereupon, as soon as prac- j
I ticable, all federal troops will be
withdrawn."
petition: Jackie Jo Dick. Bend,
county medal: Carol Ann Turner,
Bend, and Vivian Lynds. Redmond,
county and state competition.
Dairy, Carol Ann Turner, county
and state: Karen Houston. Red-
mond.v county medal winner.
Girls Home Economics, Chris
tine Hansen, Bend, countv mal
winner and state eomoetitlfn: Ma
vis Rowley, and Barbara Hansen,
both county and state.
Bre-d demonstration, a team of
Pat Hollenbeck and Ann Westfall.
Bnd. county medal and state com
petition. Canning. Barbara Hansen. Bend,
county medal and state: Mary K.
Prichard, Bend, coun. ' medal win
ner. Leadershin. Velma Lynds. Red
mond, county medal and state.
Food preparation, Viola Winegar,
Redmond, county medal.
Clothing, Velma Lvnds, county
and state: Vivian Lynds. county
medal and state: Cirol Ann Tur
ner, countv and state,
j Meat anim"l, With Cyrus, eoun
I ty medal and state.
I Michael T owe won Ihe county
I award, a 4-H summer shool schol-
arship, in the Safeway Breeders'
! contest. Carol Ann Turner will en
ter state comnetition for Safeway
; Breeders' $100 college scholarship.
; Candidates for state competitive
awards only, for the five $300
Standard Oil scholarships, Keith
. Cyrus and Christine Hansen: for
i Dporth Foundation 'for leder-
! ship, on the county levrl) John
J Prichard and Velma l.vnds. the
j nrize sought being a book "I Dare
You," a treatise of challenge for
young people.
! Foley Cokint award. Christine
Hansen, for outstanding rookery
project; Oregon Bankers' leader
ship cup (for girls), Velma Lynds;
$10.00 Trade-in
For your old shaver
on The New . . ,
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COMMUNISTS RKS1GN
MESSINA. Italy (UP) Eight
een xi Communist leaders in a '
half . dozen Sicilian communities '
resigned from the party en masse '
Sunday, charging that the party
fails to "understand the needs of I
the workers." The chief of Com- '
munist optimizing in Italy, Gior
gio Amendola. admitted hst week .
that the parly has lost 200.000
members s:nce the Soviet denun
ciation of Stalin last February. I
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WASHINGTON (UPl- Text cf
President Eisenhower's statement
Congress nil Eisenhower's ap-1 eradication programs. The perma
propvialion requests around five j nenl assignment of stale velerinar
billion dollars at ils last session. ians to various districls through
I5.rd, who figured Ihe cuts j out Oregon will reduce the costs of
amounted to even more around I carrying out these programs.
six billion noted he Imd called The first of four veterinarians
on the President to reduce spend
The statement Issued this even
ing by the governor of Arkansas
does not constitute in my opinion
the assurance that he intends to
use his full powers as governor
by by Ihe same amount."
Byi'd added Ihe failure In cut
spending "diminishes Ihe possibil
ity of any worthwhile tax reduc
tion" at the next congressional
session. He said lax cuts "must
depend upon expenditure redue-
n. H.H nV..I,.Kli- nf II. a
to receive permanent assignments .
said. The only newspapers mat j(in."
U k....Ui in 1?nccin a i-rt lhr . . .
Special to The llullelin I ' ...I "' l"" """ '""
r.FlMO Firemen were 1 omm,""s' ' ' ' I"1"1"' "" were more cautious nlwul writ
summoned about 4 a.m. Tuesday ' CommmM German papers the inR of, hop(.s f election-year
t v.-,,-,,,. home Sivth and Communist French papers and the tax cut in 19s. Ilmise GOP leader
t'l;.-U n- tit t',ipbnr " I 1
Birch ownrd by John Vannicp.
Kin, which invrsli-'itinn deter
mined had started in h davenport
and prrstininhly from a cigarette,
Kntrlish Daily Worker.
Mrs. Roosevelt snid one of the
Soviet newspapers she saw ran six
patjes of plans for the celebration
had caused intense heat and smoke of the l()th anniversary of the Rus-
damage throughout the house, and
had emcked windows. A pissing
motorist, bound for deer minting.
Hud Edwards, noticed the smoke
and reported to firemen at the hall
a few blocks away. The smoldering
fire was .fust at the point of burst
Ing into flames when firemen ar
rived. The house, though unoccu
pied, is being shown fop sale.
Choice Offered
By Committee
ORKGOM CITY (VP) The
Cv n t ral Com m tttee hn recom
rn Mided appointment of Mrs. Hen
ia'i Hand of Milwaukie as Ptate
ifp''escnta!tve to succeed Rep.
Thoiuas Monahan, Milwaukie
scNH teacher.
M maghan last week resigned
li s legislative post after a state
S'ipteme Court ruling said he was
not eligible to be a teacher and a
l.-j slator at th same time,
The county court meets Oct. 7
to name a successor.
Portland State
Notes Increase
PORTLAND (IT) Fast grow
ing Portland Slate College tntkiy
had 2fiH students signed up, near
ly -100 more than on the second
day of classes Insl year.
!.at year's enrollment 1900.
Dr. Howard Iinpecoven, registrar,
said he doubted if the final en
rollment would reach the 3100 on
which Ihe schools budget is
b4ed. 1
sian Revolution and only two and
a half columns of world n ws. She
said the only news ahmt the I' S.
she read was "that we have re
fused to allow our Neni children
to go to school Willi our while
children in Arkansas and Tennessee."
Joseph W. .M.n-tin .Ir. (Mass.l
said Congress should look at busi
: ness conditions at the end of Ihe
! year and Ihen decide whether to
cut taxes. "We're nil fur tax re
ductions. ..but not ui the expense
j of fiscal stability," he said.
Rep. Jamie I.. Whilten (D
! Miss.), a member of the Appro-pi-iations
Committee, said the ad
ministration should te able to
"freeze enough funds to fuslify n
i tax cut." Rut he added lax relief
district supervisors. Dr.
Schmidt came to work for the
state department of agriculture in
May. lie was formerly in private
nraclice in Merrill and Walla
Walla.
Dr. and Mrs. Schmidt and their
Iwo children will live at 3:3 So.
9th, Redmond.
MKS. TRI'MiX KIN DIKS
DENVER (I'D Fred Wallace.
Ti7. brother of Mrs. Bess Tinman, j era I government, to bring about a
died Monday, five days after suf- j basis for fie withdrawal ot federal
fering a heart attack. Wallace j forces in Little Rork and for the
was an adjustor for the Colorado orderly carrying out of Ihe orders
Highway Department. I of the district court.
trict Court.
Under the circumstances the
President ot the United States has
no recourse at the present time
except to maintain federal surveil
lance of the situation.
I want to commend the gover
nors representing the Southern
Governors Conference fop the'r co
operative attitude at the meel;,ig
today. I hope (hat they wi'd con
tinue their eflorts, as will the fed-
s a i j
WEEKEND
Support Your
BEND
Community Concerts
Presented In The
High School Auditorium
THIS 19th SEASON WILL BE
THE FINEST EVER
Coming March 1
Robert Joffrey Theatre Ballet
Intemntlnnnlly Knnnn Dunce Group
Tickets Available At
Bend Chamber of Commerce or Concert Workers
Ticket Sales Close at 5 p.m., Friday, Oct. 4
"Let's Fill The Auditorium"
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Hill at Irving Avenue
Phone EV 1MU71
on AUTO INSURANCE
up3d-40
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. ymhcl cf, fupericr, rrvic CAjtt
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Glen l Leagjeld Local Agent '
51 Oregmi
Phone EV 2-1611
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