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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1956)
o o O o o0 c ? O o c O C? . ; c o0 o O O o o o C" o o O O o O o O C f O MARILYN MEETS A REAL OUEEN Pritain's Queen q Elizabeth (left) shakes hands with Hollywood movie queen O Marilyns Monroe at the Eoval Film Performance in q oLndon- Among the many iilm celebrities on hand for the optaslcn were Marilyn and actor Victor Mature (next Q Marilyn). -j v SACY Select Pilots Dnlbd in Name of Russian War Targets Uitor's o): Tfcis Is th second of r bet)dispathen bV ivrttran United Q-'.fWf correspontnt nio recently vfs (Ited the Strategic Air Command's ('Z' r$i&tlht H5 bas) nf Merced, By GLEK5 STACKKOUSE Unittd(yress Correspondent w f-Ca.9e Air orce Bas$.0Calif. 'ij.1?! For many months each pilol of tl Strategic Air Com- jr.tpd's ";!c3 B52 crews'hns JjiaijL the nsne of a certain city or fndustrgl centero'in Russia engavd $i his mind as his per- tonal targelQfor destitution if O and whe) a war comes. Each navigator anip (jombar dier liGk with his secret orders day and nljht. For one ft may .j trt' Moscow; for another temn 3 jra?pgfhEPort Arthur." 0 u The ftiy I&ssia rkes itsfirst n hosti move towaVd the United O States, qg CurtisOE. Lemay. Qthe tough, stogiayhewing boss j-, ofSACcvftu pttsfrTthe fire-alarm u tfeajj wi 4ouch ffn"rreissive refaction." O The Air F&ce figures it will ha T, hours. v-fvom the1 lime thV distant egrjy warning radar O reportflencmy bombers over head. get the 52s loaded :nd q S.M, in t saying upw p',any Kl-e Tyn giiigned targets but a welMnformc, officer from q (JwjnrjrJLemays owio headquarters O Jnimaha assmes: "V.e'H blank- "are Jie cruras of Strategic O Air Ofhmand Torce. Fopmonths U(fy have (Ud thcir targets as aigned; been briefed ftp the fHute, and e6in--he general wea O rter conditicgt thfljf; can expect ajng the 3 Cgwtant Ftaciice-j C d "Thfy iie constantly practic-ia-ftfMhe' job. Asitially. about 15per ceni of SACs p)anes are O etaajantly in the air." 0 u fch crrtj makes its practice flights over exactly the same number of air miles as it is from TSas) tQ target. T$e training flight, possibly a swing around North AjntOca, is laid out0 so that theSane' wiOly through approximated the sanif weather JACKSbNJ(COUNTY The BEST ELECT Robert A. BOYER Democrat State Representative Bob Boyer, young, vigorous and recognized throughout the state for his ability and leadership in civic and politi cal affairs, will be a potent ...I -.... - voice Tor jacKson v-outny the State Legislature. An able attorney, Boyer has proved his aoiliry to ger Things done for his community and for his party. As the youngest Democratic State Chairman" in Oregon history, Boyer has conducted meetings and acquired knowledge of community problems in each of Oregon's 36 counties. He has mode friends for Jackson bounty all over Ojegon. Recent surveys indicate Democratic control of the State Leg islature next session. As top spokesman for his party. Bob Boyer will be in a position cof leadership and respect. He can speak and act forcefully for Jackson County. e Let's Help Jacksonownty by Sending Recognized, Vigorous, Young Leadership to trie Oregon Legislature, Vote 115 - X - ROBERTA BOYER Paid Adv. -Democratic Party of Jackson County Larry Sheehan. Chairman to meet on an actual mission. Despite the awesome destruc tive power of SAC s nuclear and ihwmonuclear bombs, the crews are drilled over and over on .pinpoint bombing from altitudes of 50.000 feet and hichcr. SAC hs no intention of unleashing its weapons in a scattershot manner. " "The bullseye may not only be he railroad yard, b'lt a certain roundhouse in the railroad yard." is thp SAC officer's way of rutting it. "We feel this way," he ex Dlaljied. "If we are trying to wipe out a military tarpet at Ihe edge of the city, we try to hit the target. A lot of people are going to get hurt. We know we could miss the bullseye and still do the job. But if we drop on the target, fewer civilians will be hurt than if we dicl a sloppy job and got the target from the opposite side of the city." .- Mock Targets The B52s practice their pin point bombing nightly, using U. S. cities as their mock targets. "A lot of people don't realize n," the officer said, "but every major city in the country has been thoretically wiped off the face of the earth hundreds of times by the B52s. SAC uses an electronic gim mick to chrck up on its ac curacy. The way it works 0 is-that: When the plane, moving toward the target' city in the tipper stratosphere, releases its imagin ary bmb, it simultaneously sends out a radio tone. A ground unit in the city receives this tone. Knowing. the plane's position..di rection and speed, plus such variable as wind direction and trajectoryr it can .figure nvithin a matter of feet where the bomb would have struck. o If the bombardier, peering in to his radar sight, presses the release a couple of seconds too soon "or too late, the bomb would miss the city completely. There aren't too many misses. SACs elite crews are good and they can deliver the goods. WILL GET with BOYER O conditions it could expect l I Ci i H ..J. , Democrats Answer Portland "Democratic candi dates from Adlai Stevenson down the slate cooperated almost 100 per cent to a request they an swer questions sent them by the Oregon Small Business Develop ment Committee," K. M. Evans, secretary of the organization re ported today. Evans said "Republican candi dates by and large ignored the questionnaire and that Includes President Eisenhower." Evans said the questionnaire, which included questions on such diverse issues as farm par ity, relief to small logging op erators, power development, tax programs and freight rates was sent to all major candidates and to those running for the state legislature. "Morae, Holmes, the other statewide Democratic candidate? , Ji, "iT 4-Ws J-v5&J sfefe&.aaLta .AsA,k SSsWWlai Ss,.Vl&a -fl --n i1lir ii!rn ,;A ..iiillllil)tiJfiT-"'Jt-"V'' k tAH o - ftWAWAAA A ;V If flS Questions Ignored By and the four Democratic congres sional candidates all answered Central Point FFA Team Wins at PI Central Point The Crater High school Future Farmers of America judging team won first place in judging shorthorn cattle at the Pacific International Live stock exposition in Portland last week. The team was one of 83 com peting in the exposition. The Crater team was made up of Noel Moore, Jan Niehaus. David Mack ar.d alternates Lyle Bij ham and Gary Legler. 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