Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 17, 1949
FLYING RESERVE FORMING
Is Russia Massing
Giant Kamikaze Corps? .
(Editor'! Note Here is a soldier's view of Russia's post-war
military activity, as seen from inside the Soviet Union by a
British army officer who was stationed in Moscow as a
British military attache. He returned to London in 1948.)
By ROBERT MUSEL
London, Nov. 17 (U.B A former British attache in-Moscow said
today that Russia is amassing a flying reserve of such proportions
that he wonders whether the Soviets are creating a corps of
kamikaze or suicide pilots.
Russian boys and girls can now learn to fly as easily as they
once could learn to drive a car,'
MaJ. Gen. Richard Hilton said
In an interview summarizing
much of what he learned in two
years at Potsdam and in Moscow
despite the "leper-like isolation"
there ol foreign diplomats.
Dosav, the organization spon
soring the learn-to-fly campaign,
he said, is working on a greater
scale than any other similar
organization in the world.
It is possible, he said, these
boy and girl pilots may some
day be used in war "in forms
which may seem impossible to
our hidebound way of thinking."
Gen. Hilton said that when he
left Russia for retirement in
1948 he took along these "im
pressions":
1. Russians regard the whole
country as being one vast war
machine and believe consequent
ly that practically everything
that goes on economically or
otherwise is a military secret.
2. Foreign observers believe
the Soviet high command is ab
normally anxious to conceal the
true state of affairs.
3. The Red Square functions
seem too good to be true dclib
eratcly planned to give the out
side world a false impression of
Soviet military preparedness.
4. There is a faction In Rus
sian aviation led by Josef Stal
in's son which believes in stra
tegic bombing against the theo-lway last summer.
ry of tactical support to which
the Red airforce was devoted
in the last war.
5. The M.V.D. Secret police)
"this sinster force is the king
pin of the entire Soviet eystem."
It gets its results by terror.
It is hated and dreaded.
8. The Soviet .integration of
the armed forces is even more
perfect than the German "wehr-
macht," but political surveill
ance still is necessary and politi
cal commissars are. active al
though the Russians -claim
have abolished them.
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Men's Store Moving
From Lebanon Site
Lebanon Moving to a down
town location from North Leba
non, Seymour's Men's store, will
hold their formal opening next
Saturday, announces the mana
ger, Gene Priest. The new loca
tion is at 764 Main street. An
enlarged stock of merchandise
and improved facilities for cus
tomer convenience are located in
the new store, Priest said.
Fedje Lyons Speaker
Lyons A pot luck supper and
fellowship hour was held at the
community club house, followed
by the quarterly conference
meeting with Dr. Roy Fedje of
Salem in charge. Dr. Fedje also
gave a talk of his trip to Nor-
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One of our display windows was recently smashed (see story at left) and the accident
slightly damaged some of our silverware that was on display.
Many of our prices are being cut in half and even more. Here are some examples . . .
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Sterling Silver Salt and Peppers QQ-'
reduced to 07C
Sterling Silver Cold Meat Fork $l Q C
and Berry Spoon, reduced to, pr.
Sterling Silver Salt and $ QO'
Peppers, 4'i-inch, reduced to
Sterling Silver Cheese Servers
reduced to
Sterling Silver Bottle Openers
reduced to
Sterling Silver Cake Knives $1 QO
reduced to
Sterling Silver Preserve $ OO
reduced to
Sterling Silver Candlesticks
reduced to
7.50 Sterling Silver Cigarette
Holder and Tray, reduced to
Sterling Silver Coasters,
Crvstal. reduced to.
9.50 Cream and Sugar $C QO
reduced to
Coffee Spoons, set of six
reduced to
5.00 5-Piece Tidbit Set
reduced to
5.00 Crumb Butler
reduced to
$1.29
1.29'
$7.95
M.89
$1.39
Silverplata Candy Dishes $2.29
Silvsrplat Salt and Peppers. . $1.97
Silverplata Cheese and Cracker. . .$7.98
Silverplate Coffee Pot $8.79
Silverplate Tea Set with Tray $1 7.98
Silverplate Gravy Boat and Tray . .$9.95
Rogers April Pattern Buffet Fork 49 C
15-Inch Serving Tray $7.98
4.50 Candle Style Cigarette Lighter $2.89
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5 qt. Dutch Oven 8.88
9 qt. Pressure Cooker 12.88
Household Department - Basement
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COCOA MATS
99c
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Rug Department - Second Floor
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FLANNEL SHIRTS
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Girls' Department - Main Floor
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DAVEN0 and ROCKER
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tapestry
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WOMEN'S ARCH SHOES
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Shoe Department - Main Floor
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INFANTS' COTTON
KNIT ROMPERS H
Reg. 98c
NOW
White, Blue and Yellow
Sixes 6, 12 and 18 Months
77
Infants' Department - Main Floor
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Free Parking
at Sears
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