Salero, Oregon, Tnursaay, uciooetju,, Air Force Firepoiver Thrills :Writirig Group at Air Shoiv Traffic Claims 305 in State Traffic accidens in Oregon have killed 305 persons so far this year, the State Traffic Safety Division reported today. The count includes 36 deaths re ported in September. The nine-month death count is 10 higher than for the same per iod last year. Speaking of former Salemltcs, just before departing for Eglin from Keesler Sunday morning someone yelled at me and asked if I was not Magee from Salem. It was Tommy Hoxie, formerly with KSLM in Salem and now with a paper in Long Beach, Calif. He had come in Saturday night with a group from California. ii iji mi n i i i ......i.iii.ii i in h i-,,,, kM VM TES T t ' Capital Journal Writer ' EGLIN AFB, Fla.. Oct. 7 (Spe cial) It was a great show of air power that the U.S. Air Force gave some 6.000 persons here to day' (or the aerial firepower dem onstrations. Persons came from all .over the U.S.A. and Canada and, South America for the demon stration. Bombers tossed bombs Into the air .and flew off and left them be fore they had started their descent to their targets, jets broke through the 'sound barrier and even the old Standard E-l World War I fighter made its appearance. In fact the World War 1 fighter was the sec ond plane to perform. The first was a formation of F-lOOs passing through the sonic barrier in I dive from 43,000 feet. Trained In Salem In the parade of pianos also was the F-51 World War II fighter, which many in Salem will prob ably remember was first flown over Germany by a squadron that trained in Salem In World War II with Maj. James II. Howard, now a brigadier general In the air force reserves, as the commander. The squadron switched to the Mus tangs after leaving Salem. The first operational jet fighter, the F-80, now used as a drone air craft at Eglin; the F-86, the fa mous Korean fighter that had a 14 to one kill ratio against the Rus sian built MIG-15; and the F-1PC, present supersonic fighter, which was the first to break the speed of sound in straight and level flight, were all in the parade of planes that opened the demonstra tion, which also included a dem onstration of the firing of air force armament weapons. Bombing, Strafing Shown The present-day supersonic in terceptor the F-102, called the Iron Dart by many, and the first plane with the delta wing was also pre sented. Giving a demonstration of pre cision flying in their Thundcrbirds was the famous United States Air Force demonstration team, organ lied in May 1953, who today were making their 253rd precision flight. Bombing and strafing are still a very important part of air power and pilots showed their skill In hit ting the target with both bombs and their guns. Four F-80H's bombed a simulated factory, while an F-100, an F-101 and F-94B strafed simulated enemy aircraft, all hitting their marks. Bombers showed how bombing had advanced since the skip bomb ing of World War II, demonstra ting the toss bombing technique at 60 degrees, 90 degrees, and 110 de grees. In each instance the bomb er had tossed the bomb and was out of the area before the bomb began Us descent on Its target, Former Ornonlan The demonstration attraolcd many high ranking military men and civilians In prominent posi lions. Among them was a former Orcgonlan, Gen. Nathan Twining, chief of start for air, whom a num ber will remember for his National Guard days in Oregon. Also in the group was the under secretary for the Air Force. All were guests of the commander of the Air Proving Ground Command, Maj. Gen. Rob ert W. Burns. ' Signal Hearing Set on Oct. 17 The Marion county court has been notified that t h e Oregon Public Utilities commission has set Wednesday, October 17, as the time lor a hearing on the county's application for the installation of an electrically-operated automatic warning signal at the Boone Ito.nl intersection of the Southern Pacif ic railroad. Residents of the area had peti tioned the court for the warning signal on the ground that the cross ing presented a serious hazard to traflic using the county road, Butler Blasts At 'Hypocrisy' Of Truth Unit WASHINGTON up Chairman Paul M. Butler o( Ihe Democratic National Committee Thursday accused a dozen members of the Republican "truth squad" of "hy rracrlsy," on the basis of votes .In Congress against Eisenhower ad ministration policy. Democratic headquarters re leased a study of 26 roll calls in the House and Senate, each of which showed from one to six of the traveling GOP campaigners opposing the administration stand. Along with the tabulation the committee issued a statement by Butler saying: , "It Is ironic that the Republi can Party should select the very men who refused to support Mr. Eisenhower in the Congress to campaign for his re-election as president. And it is sheer hypoc risy on the part of the 'truth squad' members to stand up and speak for the re-election of the man they voted against on crucial issues in the Congress." the assignment of the "truth squjid" is to follow up Democrat ic candidates and give the GOP side on what the Republicans view as misstatements in cam paign speerhes. Hunters SuiT-sfiil PjONAliD 'Special' Mr. and Mrs. Lin Cromwell and two daughters returner to Donald Sun day evening following a 10 day hunting trip 18 miles the other side of Burns. They reported they got their two deer the 2nd day hunting but stay id on for the vacation. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO P. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. I M. You are. cordially invited to the Live Bird Display Presented by the ALL VARIETY BIRD CLUB and thu CAPITAL BUDGERIGAR BREEDER'S ASSOC. Friday and Saturday, October 1 2 and 13 AUDITORIUM-SECOND FLOOR Moving Picture Show Friday-7:30 P. M. Satur'day-3:00 P. M. ' FREE DRAWINGS FOR PRIZE BIRDS EVERY HOUR-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAND SALE The Star Highway Commission t will sail at public auction - an the property described below ot 1:30 p.m., October 25, 1956 A parcel' of land lying In Section 12, Township 7 South, Range 3 West, W.M., Marion County, Oregon, and being a portion of that tract of land described In that certain deed to G. C, Farmer recorded in Book 301, Page 623, of Marlon County Records of Deeds; the said parcel being described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of said property, said corner being 591.6 feet south and 511.6 feel west of the north west corner ot the Towner Savage D.I..C. No. 31, Township 1 South, Range 3 West, W. M. thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line of snld property 108 feet to the true place of beginning; thence North 16' 30' 59" Hast, 230 fret; theme North 17' 37" 05" West, 45 feet; thence North 60' 15' 21" Wesf, 73.23 feel, more or less, to a point on the northwester ly line of said property, said point being 25 feet from the center line of tfi Clatter Road right of way; thence south westerly along Ihe northwesterly line of slid property 262,10 feet to Ihe most weslrrly corner of said properly; thenre southeasterly along the southwesterly line of said properly 179,15 feet, more or less, to the true place of beginning, con taining 0.80 acre. The property Is part of the former G. C. Fanner property on Clai ter Road, located near the Ilavesville Interchange north of Sa lem, and Is Property No, 19985. The minimum price which will be accepted is (4,250.00. conveyance win oe oy Bargain ana hale flcen with access to Claxter Road at the most northwesterly 73.23 feet of said tract, only. , The State will not furnish abstract or title Insurance. The deed will contain a condition that the property shall never be used for the placing, maintenance or display of any advertis ing sign, bill or poster, except such thereof as may advertise the use to which the property conveyed is devoted, or for the sale or lease of said property or any portion thereof. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. INFORMATION: W. II. llaikln, Property Manager. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION STATE HIGHWAY BUILDING SALEM, OREGON fasfest way to SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 10S ANGELES Northbound irv leave 7:85. i-m. and 10:45 t.m.; Southbound al 8:S5 a.m., 8:10 p.m. and 7:05 pja On ' Convalr flights enjoy the extr moothneas and dependability of United s all-weather radar. 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