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POWERFUL ENOUGH BUT- JjL rutL. stTl BUI TO HURL THAT ROCKET THROUGH MILLIONS OF MILES OF SPACC.V ClIAfN JMfty O IP ' r , AyeAH, my w-hcabt Giddout' walk i & Suhh; Ja . hear ) it sounds liks a UP THAT THERE I WS'LLGer S-SOAAETHlMer 8-3 RuNNlNxS- AU.6Y AMD IF I 1 'EM FROM J OUT OF GAS A. B 'II I 1 ' ! - S P 1 S H V i - ... I U MO IKE ST MAIDENS I I Alam- "WAOERC JUST SHOWING ENCIRCLING MOVEMENT- FROM NINE TO FIVE OF COURSE I have a credit rating! I'm blacklisted townl AH'LL THANK l vIO'NOTT'MAKE tJEERIM RE- l I MARKS BOUT ' MAH T'BACCV. EF TO PLEASE. .1 THE INTER- S, PLANETARV ' I GLUE WORKS j MUSrvE. BLOWN y f EF TO oprx(PLEASE. ry ram HOWTb CONDUCT AN I By Jo Fischer By Chic Young By Al Capp THAT STUFF OUGHT TO BE POWERFUL ANTTHIrKS. AMYWMLRE.? BETTER WEAKEN IT, OR IT'LL PEEL THE LIKE A BANANA.' Merrill Blosser By V. T. Hamlin Pi I : : I By Russia's Huge Military Force Emphasizes Nation's Ability To Wage Catastrophic War y ELTON C. FAY AP Militsry Affairs Reporter WASHINGTON (API When President Trumsn seid that "the Soviet Union end its colonial satellites are maintaining armed forces of great site and strength" he presumably meant at least 7,000,000 men are under arms. That is the estimated total of the ground, air and sea forces of Soviet Russia, its European satellites and Communist Asia, on the basis of authoritative information available here. These are actual forces-ln-being. They do not include the hordes of recruitu or reservists with World War II battle experience who could be drawn from the almost unlimited military manpower pool which exists among the 665 million popu lation of the Cummumst nations of the Occident and Orient. In his San Francisco speech, Mr. Truman said that "in both Europe and Asia, their vast armies pose s constant threat to world peace." He obviously was using the term "armies" in the broad sense of military force. The threat from Russian air and, to a lesser de gree, naval strength also must be taken into account. Russia and her European puppet states are assumed to have some thing over 4,000.000 men in their armed forces. The estimates on the size of Red China's regular army range from 2,500,000 to more than 3.000,000. The North Korean Communist army, once estimated at 150,000, now is being cut up and destroyed by United Nations forces. The regular Soviet army is esti mated at a little above 2,500,000. This is the srmy slone. It doesn't count in perhaps 400,000 of the so-called security force, the NKV'D. Nor does it include a flexible force which is seasonal in nature about 1,000,000 men who are called, by age groups, for military service. The time for these men to return to civilian life normally octrurs in the fall, but the Soviet army is reported holding them in service until the spring of each year. Tank Regard Best The Russian army has excellent artillery and in quantities. It de monstraded its artillery power in World War II. The Red army is believed to have more and perhaps better tanks than any of the great powers, Somo guesses in military circles Are thst the Soviet armored force now may have more than 25,000 medium tanks, not including an unestimated number of the huge. 60-ton Josef Stalin 111 models. Some of the medium tanks the T-34s were turned over to North Korea for its invasion of the republic of Korea, but the number probably made little difference in the total Russian tank force. Estimates of the rate of production for new Russion tanks range as high as 5.00V annually. Air Force Formidable The number of men in the Red air force is placed at about 600, 000. but in view of Soviet efforts toward expansion of its air fleet may be well above that figure. Russia Is reported concentrating on swift expansion of her jet fighter plane force. She presumably feels RADIO SERVICING Hansen's Rodio Service. Sutherlln. Radio Doctors. Phone 49 1 -J. 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Rugs from Animal Skins, West Roseburg Business Oiirectoiry TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Sove Vi Long or Short Trips Bee Hive Truck Rental 736 I Steohens "hor,, 1436-J she needs them as interceptors to challenge long range American bombers of the B-3t) and B 29 type should she launch war and bring down retaliation on her cities. But Russia has not neglected her bomber force since World War II, It is known she is producing quali ties of four-engined Tu-70s, copies of the Americsn B-29. There are only guesses ss to whether the Soviet designers hsve tried to dupli cate the huge B-3t. Among the newer Russian inter ceptor designs is reported twin jet night fighter, equipped with radar for locating enemy bombers and having a speed in excess of 600 miles -an hour. Navy Being Expanded At sea, primary Soviet interest is in expanding the submarine KI.EET. In the past, estimates of Russian submarine fleet have ranged up to 350. But the British naval publication, Janes fighting ships, says the soviet goal is be lieved to be between 750 and 1,000 long range submarines by 1951. Although priority has been given submarines, the Red navy also is reported to have pushed ahead with surface ship building, including, not only cruisers and destroyers but some radically new types. Among them, Jane's believes, are three 35,000-ton battleships to fire nvkels and radio-controlled aerial tor pedoes. The great bulk of Communist military strength and equipment, of course, is n the Russan force itself. The European satellites Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovaka offer mainly ground forces. Together they number only a fraction of Russian strength. Their quality is below that of Soviet troops and they lack the masses of artillery and armor the Red army maintains. Freedom Scrolls Poorly Signed In Union County I.A GRANDE (JP) The Union county Crusade for Freedom chairman said he was disgusted with the country's showing in the signing ot freedom scrolls. Jesse Rosenbaum said only 3,- 000 of 18,1X10 possible signaturea have been obtained. "No wonder we can't sell de mocracy to other nations when ws can't prove our own support of U," he commented. , He extended the period for sign ing to the end of the week. Union county li trailing ill other Oregon counties in the per centage of its population that nas signed scrolls. TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive or wo drive Call 1S38 Adair's Parking Lot Moln and Waihlnoton Flegel Transfer & Storage Co. AUTHORIZED GuaranrtJ Appliance Repair k5L MAYTAG N0RGE S s and Service Berqh's Aonliance Nri, MayU Appllane m4 HaniHUn Clolhei Drr I JO loath fllph-n or lr In All Maka Iftuhtra Ml rg. OrtgM DEER SKIN TANNING Will tan your deor (kins, or ex chonji for good Thu.low Gloves. 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"In keeping with the custom established by our forefathers snd hallowed by faithful observance throughout the years," Mr. Trumsn said in his proclamation, "it is fitting thst once again at this season we set aside a day for giving thanks to God for the many blessings which Ha has be stowed upon us.. . . "Again I ask all my country men to appeal to the most High, thst the God ot our fathers who has blessed this land beyond all others will In His infinite merer grant to all nations that peace wnicn me worm cannot give . . Registered- Willamette Val ley bred Romneya from Im ported rams. Choice selec tions ikw available. Oakmead Farm Nawbarg, Oregon R. G. LAMBETH Residential snd Commercial Construction and Remodeling Any Size Job. 1141 Rainbow Lane Phon. 1444-R ROSEBURG PAVING CO. Asphalt Having Custom Blodina Of"'.' 634 S Main Telephone 650-R Fre. Estimates "Bill" Loltr Gt Those PROLANS AND BUTANE Dotilet r.tiltd at the Myers Oil Co. Highway 99 and Garden Valley Rood. Also Heoters. 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Of the total casualties 22,838 oc curred in the army, 2,880 in the marina corps, 196 in the navy and 168 in the air force. Of those killed, 3394 were army men, 548 marines, 51 members of the air force and 42 navy men. Of the non-fatally wounded, 15,. 268 were in the army, 2,309 in the marines, 124 in the navy and 10 in the air force. Springfield High School On Audio-Visual List NEWARK, N. J. - P -Springfield, Ore., high school Is one of 50 in the nation to be developed .2 audio-visual education demon stration centers. Some $500 worth of audio-visual learning aids is to be sent to the school, the department of second ary teachers. National Education association, announced. The centers will begin function ing during national audio-visual education week, Oct. 22-28, Dr. Wil liam Lewin, project coordinator, said. 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