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^r^OUltNAt^ •••• ^ '■ > m, F&ier*I --:r DMiBM, bj^fi wukei m^: ^ -V.. .-, TbiM Refutration Day ^OnJ Monday, Feb. 1«^ fM2, . 7:00 To. 9:00 P.;M. , J- f\ iiei wldieVm _ derman ordeia IOnK had '^aha; Je.**s4i^ « 44 ai ^ ■tv...T iTlir TT iWBJiai'inHj'grtT 'hliaadars-sarrenderiair ''POhjKana i y ^enld b«’ahot ou 'tba^ot. ■ •■■ ^^" Fttrthar ffti Reds Near Daih^ , ' ;f, 'Kb. Carrie' Smlthey .,Ui«»can,',and/MlIE|r# Btusaa. three^e«»?aiJh-^l»ife.llRht|Bp *■ But, accordl^ to ‘i^et dU., 73/dlad at 6:30 a. m. ?• {were r^^tfed tifw ' front Wetinesdar but axis ' counteroBensive 'eUbt soait Add't Duncan, Duncan, Kdpdt’^il , M«r ■—.. . . . - . •'■ Tt\lrd Realatration Day. Mon day, BVb. 16..,1942. 7;00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. WHEDIEAS. the SelecUre. Tfhin- Ing and Service Act of lOiO' ap- ’ proved Sep‘em})eri 16. 1940. baa beei^^amended,.to provide for the exteoalon of liability for .military eervlce and for the registration of (additional• age groups; and • WHEREAS, the President of the United States approved this on December 20, 1941v and in com pliance |wlth its - provisions, has proclaimed , ,■ KOND.^T, FEWtUART 1*42, as the day upon which'the third registration shall .be held; and WHEREAS, it becomes the duty of the Governors of the sev eral S'ates, In accordanoe wRh the Act of Congress and under the Proclamation i.ssued by the President of the United States, to dp and perform all acUs and ser-1 vices necessary to acoomplii.h the effective and complete registra tion of ail those required to reg ister on the third registration day; NOW. THEREFORE. I. J. MBUVILLE BROUGHTON, Gov ernor of the State of North Car olina, in pursuance of the author ity conferred upon me in the Se lective Training and Service Act of 1940, as amended on December 20. 1941, and in the Proclama tion of the President of the Uni ted States, and by virtue of the power vestpd in me as Governor of the State of North Carolina, do proclaim the following: 1. That Monday. FefHuary 16, 1942, is hereby designated THIRD RBGISTRATIQN DAY All registration places" in North Carolina shall remain .open from 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. on said da'e, 2. That the several local Selec tive Service boards in. North Car olina are hereby designated as the officials charged with the respon sibHity of conducting "this regis tration and are hereby directed to provide all nepe.sary facilities for the registration of tho.se men required to register in their re spective local board ar^as. 3. That every male pi’izen of the United States residing in North Carolina and every male alien residing in the State (oth er than persons excepted by Sec tion 5 (a) of the Selective Train ing and servicenAct of 1940, as amended, and by Section 208 of the Coast Guard Artillery and Re serve Act of 1941) who. on De cember 31. 1941, has attained A -i t »y Dema and drove retreating Brit ish Imperial forces toward the Egyptlw border. Reinforced Ggrman troops In ^ Russia were putting up d^P^i'Ate . per River, resistance to Soviet advances on).' the northiweet and west of Mos- jdi^eetipn 'tne'sontb. of Slmolensk and in where Soviet cavalry was repor ted Within 20 miles ofitfae 9nl«- Reading the ads. you -mpr* cp-lv and tc the south In the Uk-1 for less doney; try it. / day, ten a. m., at Roaring River Methodist church with the Rev. I Calvin CooUdge 8ald„^''Al Dnther'Graham in charge, ;' as-jigoney that has ever been 'sls'ed by Rev. J. M. Wright, on the Navy-has been retnr Burial was in Moravian Falls to the coilmaoity eevetal tin cemetery. | over in direct stimulus to indaj^ Mrs.‘‘Onhcan, widow of the late j trial development.” -/ ''' ^ i- :c • ; View of the scene In the conference chamber in London when repre sentatives of hine Allied nations whose territories have been occupied by the Axis met to adopt and sign a resolution calling for panishment of Axis criminals after the war. Left to right, at the far side of the table, are China’s Wang King; Anthony Biddle, U. S. ambassador to govern- ments-in-exilc; and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. There Is no identification for the other conferees. registration, to the end that th re.gistration in North Carolina may be sncce.ssfiil in every re spect. A .state of war now exists be tween the United S ates and .Ta pan. Germany and Italy. In or der to fight this war to a an'cce:-s- fnl conclusion, the Congre.ss ha.s decided that it is necessary 'o register the manpower of the na fioii and thereafter induct • men into military service in accord ance wi h a fair and just system of selection. Registration the first step toward selection, I feel that those of our citizens who are required *o register on this third registration day will do so with, out complaint and in the knowl edge that in doing so hey are dis charging one of the first obliga tions and privi'ege.s of citizenship IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I. .1. MEL"ILI,E BROUGHTON. Oov- erno of Nor'h Carolina, have signed and caused the Great Seal of the State to he affixed hereto, in the City of Raleigh. North Carolina, this the 20‘h day of .T«nnary, 1942. and in the one hundred sixty-sixth year of o'.r .American Independence THE Great Seal of the State of North Carolina “ESSE QU.AM VIDERI" May 20, 177B. ' Signed: .1. Melville Broughton. ' Governor. By the Governor: Signed: Thoma^t A. Hanks. I BLACKOUT HERE ' 99% EFFECTIVE (Continued from page 1) that there -.vere a few ligh's in homes and authorities e.xoressed a belief that the occupantit thought that lowered shades pre- ventbd the lights from being seen from the outside. Shades do' not effectively hide inside lights. Heavy, black cloths in sufficien' quantity over windows will keep ordinary lights from lieing visi ble from without. CUB PACK HOLDS , A FAMILY SUPPER (Continued From Page One) the twentieth anniver.sary of the day of his birth and who, on February 16. 1942, has not at-^ tained the for’y-fiftb anniverfary of the day of his bir li, and hn not heretofore been registered under the Selective Training and Service -Act of 1940 and the reg ulations promulgated imrsuant thereto, is required to present himself for and submit to regi.s- tration at his duly de.signated reg istration place between the hours of 7:00 -A. M. and 9:00 P. M. on February 16, 1942. 4. That persou.s siihjec' to this registration shall register at the place duly designated by the local board having jurisdiction ovei the area of their permanent resi denee. If a person required ‘o register is on registration day so far removed from the place of hift residence that he cannot without great inconvenience re turn to his home o regi.ster, be is authorized to present him.self for and submit to registration at the most convenien’ registration place. Special provision will be made for the registration of those who. on account of sickness or other caurves beyond their control, are unable to present hemselves at the regularly de.signated reg istration places on registration day. 5. That persons who, on ac count of' circumstances beyond their control, are unable to pre sent themselves and submit to reg istra'ion on tMs third registra tion day. may be/registered after February 16, 1942. but such reg istration must be accomplished as soon i as possible after the cause of such inability ceases to exist. 6. 'That this third registration shall be in accordance with the Selective Service Regulations. Ev- eflr pereoir subject -to regUtra"ion i,» required I*; familiarize himself with siKb regulations .and to com ply therewttte .fllrtBPiitu- penalties are provided for those who ne glect or refuse to riegtflter. I call upon all , employers of . labor, all educational institutions, and the heads of all government agencies in this sta’e to give those under their charge suffici ent tiiBB to enable- them to dis charge the duty of registering. And I call nPO« a** county and munWpal 'a^'enoies to give Secre'ary to the Governor. Moose Lodge To Honor Washington And Lincoln Feb. 17 l.oCiil iMXlge To Re .Awarded Etiliiiigs Of Two ;reate.t. .AnierirajL- North Wilkesboro 1/odge No. 24:i will join the 1500 other lodges of the Loyal Order of Moose in paying t^i)^^te to the memory of America’s two great est patriots — George Washing ton and Abrahan. Idncoln — by .sponsoring the enrollment of a large class of candidates intheir Gtbbs, and -Assistant Cnhmaster I.#ewis Nelson. The three Den Mo'hers. Mrs. J. B. Carter, Mrs. Tip McNeil and Mrs. Robert Gibb.s received their certificates from the cuhmaster, who then confer red . the Wolf rank on eleven cubs. Cubs of each den stood at ati 'ention while those going up for promotion from their den recei ved their wolf badge. Den No. 1 was represented by Jimmie Car ter, Jack Gaddy, Hugh Gale. Ad I.ewis Nelson. Den 2 by Billy Bason, Gordon Finley, John Gibbs and Eddie Shook, and Den 3 by Julius Rousseau, Dudley Moore and 'Jim'nie Moore. Under the direction of the Den Mothers, the food was furnished and prepared by the Cub Mo'hers. It was the consensus of opinion that everyone, even to the boys, was filled with wholesome food. Mrs, Tip McNeil’s Den No. 3 received the award for the most paren's present. Mrs. Robert Gibbs’ Den No. 2. received the trophy for the high est percentage of advancements passed. Each den had an exhibit in the basement, which had the appear ance of some’hing between a mu seum and a world's fair. Boats, wheelborrow's, tables, scrapbooks whirling windmills (electric mo tor driven), airplanes, hydro planes and amphibians, and Bob- liy Story had some kind of a mo tor driven model that no one was able to identify. Have you honor on February 17. 1942. Re productions of the Stuart etching)ever looked through a physio- or of Washington and the portrait of | chemistry look and seen Alber ■Abraham Lincoln, framed in beautifully I Einstein’s conception of a hydro one a.ssenvhly, will he i carbon molecule. Well, this thing pre-'cnled^ to *he local lodge in j looked like a molecule of the recognition of its narticipation in sugar lint (Tebns Comhomtom- this ceremony, 1);- the Supreme tus). But Bobby says we haven’* Lodge of the Loyal Order of seen anything yet. Just wait un- Moose in conjunction with the , til next Pack meeting. Membership Enrollmen’ Depart-j The objective for February will inent at .Mooselieart. Illinois. Ac- still be found on “Things, that cording to Mr. Maurice AValsh. j Move”’ .And he pennant trophy Governor of the Moose Lodge this | will be awarded to the Den with patriotic class will he the largest,the BEST models, group initiation held locally for he past five years. This new membership cam. paign is a part of a series of patriotic drives inaugurated two years ago by the Moose Supreme Lodge. The first drive was called the “Pa'riotic Campaign’’, the second, the “Volan'eer Cam paign,’’ and the third, the “All- Out” Campaign. The Washington and Lincoln Marines Accentinif Men 30 To 50 For Limited Service -A law has recently been passed which permits the Marine Corps to accent men over thirty and under fifty years of age for en- Hslment In |he jlimlted service Marine Corps, reserve (Class IV), award will be presented to the; ^ore lodge on the night of the inlMa- contin4nUl tion of the February class. The presentation of the etchings will follow the ritualistic exercises and be made a most impressive feature 'of the" pTxyfram. A su preme lodge officer, or represen tative. in the name ’ of the Su preme . Lodge, will present the limits of the United States. Any ex-service men between the ages of 30 and 50 years of age, married or single, who are interested In this branch of the service, should • write or. call In nerson at "he U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Post Office framed etchings of Wasblngfon 'Wlnston-Salem, N. C. aad Lincoln, followed by patriotic esercises, to include music and aa inspirational address on Wash ington and Lincoln by a qualified speaker. 'The Navy has taken a promin ent part in develoiping aviation, deep sea diving, and short meth ods of navigation. The new battleship USS Indi- fnll cooperation to those'charged ana Is the, third of the name to •with the datf of conducting the be built ofr the U. S. Navy. Deep sea divers of the U. S. Navy haire attained depth of more than 500 feet. Honor Our BOY SCOUTS We Are Happ3t To Pay You Tribute During Your National Boy Scout Week, and Support Your Worthy Aims The Entire Year ’Round. Let’s All Give Them Our “All-Out” Support. (This Advertisement Coriribi^d by Local Citizens Who Are Greatly Inte^e^ b Boy Scout Organizatimis)
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