British Magazine Reveals Features Of Heavy Cruiser Used in USSR Navy The Soviet eruiser, Sverdlov, one of * number of her class which Ike USSR it reported to have in aer vice with more on the wiys. The pirtare is hosed on information gathered by British expert*. A sensation of the naval review staged in connection with the coro nation of Elizabeth It was the ap pearance of a new Soviet cruiser, the Sverdlov. Photographs were taken, but at a distance, and some external equipment had been re moved, so it was not possible to tell much about the ship at the time. Now the British publication The Navy has printed an arttcle wHh some details about her and deduc tions as to some other probable features. The article is digested in the July issue of The Military Re view, published by the Army's Command and General Staff Col lege. The Navy says the Sverdlov is 690 feet long with a 71-foot beam, indicating a displacement of about 16,300 tons ? a little less than the heaviest U. S. cruisers of the Salem class. Armament is reported to consist of four triple 6-inch gun turrets, 12 3.4-inch gun houses, which may be gas-proof and air-conditioned, 32 37-mm antiaircraft guns in twin mounts, two sets of quintuple tor pedo tubes and two chutes for lay ing mines. Belt armor is believed to be about four inches thick, deck armor one or two inches. "It was interesting to see," the Navy says, "that the Sverdlov car ried both visual range finders, mounted in cupolas German fash ion, as well as a certain amount of radar . . . The presence of the op tical range finders suggests that they may be regarded as more than a stand by in case of electronic hronliHnti'n " FILL THE STOCKING TRIM THE TREE . . . y Join N Our Christmas Club Make next Christmas the best ever for your family, your friends, and yourself. Start now and save a convenient amount each week in a thrifty Christmas Club account. We'll welcome you as a member. Commercial National Bank MOREHEAD CITY ? SEA LEVEL MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE LEADER WAS SELECTED CAKFILLY Daring ft* days of tfw pharn m . . . end la At aarly yxu? of thla contary . ? . whan Ow task of crowing fha ausaftted win was ?? tramaly dangoroua and Am trail to tho Wast was blow d by htt-or-mlw routes. fco sstflofs afwayi Instated on herring (ha baat scout poaafbla to load fhob wagon hah . . . ono who know tho toafl and had lad othar succaaaful trains. Thoy know tha succoaa oi tholr trip dopondod upon tad so ? was wth tho nwMhtmts el this State In 1102 . . . thoy chosa to fellow tha N. C MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION . . . lust 50 ol than . i . atd now I^hi lustily 7.000 . . . And' taw wfih ADVERTIS OIO. Tho wtoa marchant iaWI?hj. Ho plans his adrarislng caraiully and Ikon ha Mtafe m his laodlng adrarfalng madtum dw ono (hot has boon pw?s? tohoho nWst powatful and ha saoat ? rrawhil of (ham all . . . . turm made so effortless by new ball-race steering And when you ttop suddenly, new Anti-Dive braking control cherts that nonng down in front . . . you get "head* up" (top ping. Tubelew tires mean much greater protection against wowouu. And with new high-level ventilation there's fresher air. system giving you better igni tion, fatter starting, greater electrical reserve for any of the power assists you might desire. You have a transmission choice of economical Overdrive and improved, automatic Powerglide (optional at extra cost) or standard shift. Evon Air Conditioning! And if you desire the convenience of power assists (optional at extra cost) . . . you'll find new power-steering and improved power brakes on all models. Power-controlled windows and powershift ?*at are available on the Bel Air and "Two-Ten" models, while air conditioning may be added on V8 models. Wm'I You Try H? litre, we can only tell you how successfully the Motoramic Chevrolet expresses the new idea behind it. But the car itself can quickly show you/ Come in for a demonstration drive , won't you, first chance you get. 9 MORE THAN A NEW CAR, A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MOTORING Everything's new in the motoramic CHEVROLET Drlva wHh Mr* . . . ?VUTWHIMI Moka D?wnb(r IS mm I ?v?ry 4mf SAPf.DMVMfi DAT! SOUND CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. ISM AUMU II. . PHONE 6-4071 MORIHEAft CITY, N. C