Rotary Club Tafcc, Fou,. Club ao.l Cla»4 Onc Each; Other, May il! !»Sap„r»r !» Tomor row ; Were .51 m A!Ï. ..ilûitiniKil ( Ίπ ιv 111 κι s ( )j>; r 1 •u ν îtc provided I < w ted.·, ι nly t'i \ 0 yet t<· he taken un « tttit e fist . .1 Uni ty me olÎLTt'd h.ill 11 « ι \* t * hti'ii . .1 h iplHl" Clll l>t I : as H:V ! r ' ! . ·. i i gcn'-i ι »: ity C * : 11 > t. ■ · · ι ( ; ι .III! . Ill Ί lit· Silk ;if*! η Λι ι 1 ■ I 11 t U ι ν 111 ; 11 ; ! ; t Μι 1111 ·■ · \ < !iili had '; ki t' i it - . lit! 'm PiiiluthCa ela .·! 1Ιιι' Ci.n .,t m .liai Christian ehuri i: om· ι . . today 'Mit' tli.it 11 t ι || ( ■ ..ining live would be pn.· '<1 , ■ by tomorrow. (';i|>tani \l : '.111 III gent I l'( j U · ·. 1 - lu ι,!Ιιι·: nu dy families, and will probably [ h a supplementary li t v. ι thin t· ι next day : aJ:e1 ■ · , application- prop t it l\ c taken inee \i tiiday ;:ndl . r remaining < ι ρ ρ · t an • ! h'i-lnw: NUMI5EK ON]·. i- . .ly of six; father dead Only t ili a month η ail·· i·>■ ' kl···! ι t ·,·.■ 111 > is il· t wel I (Mut eh : Ido y pour health and uud it·.·· is!.ι·ιΙ. Hoys 20, 19, M and 10; girl : Κ cd food and Christmas cx'.i . NUMIiKU TWO 1. ,-ge family of ten. Hoy- 10. I I. 1.1 9. .aid -1 Girls II .,irI 7. I Ι· ·· iiy . Λ'ι <·ιΙ (Ίιι i-tnia.^ tlinm ·;· and li .··■ fi'i chil.irpti MI'MBKi; illl!KK I'. ■ I.v ι i i.h;. Il m, 11 and Γ.. > i 1 11'. 17 . 'ni Κ. Father lia ha'l Ι ·. ■ lu· lu ill nos.-· Moth -■ • · ' · ' · !ι 1" ν !■ a.n.ly Dadly : ι m cd «f food ami toys for thé youns I ■ ' d n ι. Ι'λΠ'.Ι ι; TIU'iTl'.KM : II· 1.;. I, ''.ai;, club. M" ΊΙ'.ΚΙ; I i FT Κ KM I. Vojjn» family. Father and avitlii" d'af and dumb Pick-up ν." ·.· . 1 η ι a r a. is ι Ίΐΐν source of income. ι !"v. i.a'dron had pneua, .n.a re i n'.lv . nd nil need careful atten : a in V...VS Itl and 11. (I rl. 14. 0. II, 4. .! and I! months. Τ η is Γι·η·ίΙν is m 1 η ed ni' l'iKid and im.i e\t ra-. : NUMiiKi; ι Tal.en h y -t..: y ■ lui). λ'ΓΛΠ'.ί· ι; tutn ι ν Τ;, la. ·ι ' ' ' " Τι ί s rl. ι ν ι ' ι ί ι, Μ \ι!ί! !! 'ΓΛΛΊ NTY-TWO. Τ, a · .. ' ιΊιιίι. Μ Γ Μ!'.:· !. ηνΚΜΊ V-SKVKM Ta ■ ■ \.-i ·,Μ l'I'ila.he ι el.i-_ ! i s 1 ; ;ιιί cl Μ'λίΠΚΙί THIRTY 1 ' ;> 1 ■ e ι ι η I y ( ■ 11. - ! . ", ·.» duns ·. > i' i .a- . en WIV* îi a 1 I ■■ Ιΐ,.ν Kl. 15 11. 11. Cl I a ! Τ : a 1 7 ! a-.-l I. i*« ι d l.iod .ai ; y.-. M'MKF.l, Τ1ΙΠΓΓΥ-' >NF. i' : '«.in by lè 'ai y club. Progress Made In Preparation For Fighting Incendiary Fire Daily Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walt·· Motel. I5y 1SOII THO.Ml'SON 'aleigh, Doc. 17.—Probably mort j/ ess has been 1 ade in prepar ·;■ incendiary lires Γι. π .» ; »·.»* phase of Ni«rt:i ('.· ·. '·ΐ lefense. The reason that State ' Marshal Siu'i-ah.kI Bioekweil '.■ited on r im:iiec|ialely after I ragie KriRli· ' · ' e'i.i I h >n ,ι· uvque. iirockwell, however, would be the • ' . say thai tin préparât.on '.·. a •IV a can: e implete. Hi··.· a- ■ · ,· ii.» >aeh 1o be dene the η hi· is keeping at t clay and Bat progress h - been inad 1 tiie tempo ο! ι "s ;m i a 11 > >n ha speeded up imm a urahly ihv .••as declared. ι try in l ire ta η ai delta ·>· agaia.- ' ical warlare, .such as lighting resulting from incendiary ■ : s from airplanes or from any "Lircc. Rrockwell is eondarting rhool- next month. Ta tern 11 ι ο ί . meet in F rmville ..π I an., a y d western, rs in Charlotte on . a'y 15. In the meantime he ha . : anged ·λ ith State (.'·. I ·ι·ο ' r a short course in fighting war tires to b en r> prrsi'til.^l λ e ul mi ι.»?!· es ΛI ready lu· ha - met λ ι h .ht· lire ehiels here in Raleigh. T! ■ «ht arm ■ ! Κ ire Marshal S1 : λ p.id Bniekwell in this cam paign .· Kiii M rshal Kenlon Brock I'll Κ · Η:.his mpn and . ;:·· iU'n.,'1! ;·) the Army. Young I· :pi·!;·.·. <·' v is graduated from State .'ι ' : !; and 1 a -1 \lrvch had been \v·irk:tig v. *'·: a large fire fighting p'dtiipp . nt company in several states as an ind atrial engineer s peri li/ n" a V ρ· : in· >····.· >n. !?"ing a re -ι \ * oft ι.he ",va- call, d inti> s ■ ι - ··■· and s un ) ii* η eliarge ol the : i.,' départirent Rragg. As fire f;gl:î'ny and prevention in war is a !·>'··>{ ii ilitary and civilian respolisi l> !·:>·. the tw·· a·· v.-urklug together .ιnd the "old man", whether he ad ■ ·« or ri.»t. s nr >ud as a pca c. irk When Broekwell uegan preaching preparedm < for \v : · in .lane. 1940, he λ as ace ,-ed of being a I natic. "Hell· fir··"' he exclaimed. I always ha·, e been a fanantic about t ires." • J ' \ C "V , ?..frirr· .ι 11 «..ver ι ft:.te tr.«t i.tu ..., r,. t .» Jt purtii.cltt if. K.itr» *.· ι · ·Ι 11 i.i .«L>lt to cope- .·. ι til t ri.dj^r lit- «Il il. r.u . f .e - dr tri· I jt 1 he i.iiiif* tun» And in v. ,»ι Γ,λ«Ι Μι ·Λ ι··. 111.11 » V y .'.il li Iktv'r h»· Cttèd lli»· ι :»iiiiia .jn v. .ι ΐι·.I .iltogeihei ■liii'c till hill in the Ll'I 1H month." her. has bf-en ι y.iMi.l *!«·j.i ..t equip •iPll! jUirrÎi.i ,d Sptii.il 11:11 ν 11 r 11. .it firemen — and ! 111 « μ ι : h 111 « - π ι tin1 training ·>! f ini'i * < my < i ν 11 k« : t : t .· ; s ι s 1 χι 111 ·· ι the nain job aiiw, ι y? fir-χ h well There tn»t much t hanee <>i failing now •qiiipment ι : - · .· I,.i-t munth he : 11 tended the school whi:·!ï the tederal ; »\ einn 11· ι * 1 · · i ictf.l .it Y.A+c ·.·.·«>. »d Λ ι nul. The <■ hi1 heard Kn^lislinien leM what « m ; ) · < nee h;id 1 tight I h ρ m in fight in ί( fire.·; which started I Γ·. : 11 ineond a rv In nul)' .md pa.-; 111 ;.· fin the les nns 1 earned in actual ;>ir r.'i ids. fhis the 15 tng h» lit t « *n i s musing art to fire men .ι!! over the* : tate. "I don't I,m 1 ·■ '. t i.it N"i th < ' >h » will ever sec an enemy ai." >! m"." he s.iid. "N ilher d.cs · nyb uh ! · T'lit I do know that thi state is >'v - ed by three ma'n. north outh · i'l wavs. I know there are millions o! gallon, of aas »1 :,store ! it \\Y mini;t■ >n. I 1 "m·>·■ 1 her · i· a ·::>.■■■ 'line pii)" ! i m · w i.ich te: · -;«nate< in the middle of the ' 11 And I kn >■·.· that the ο η Î ν Ι)·1'. Γ·ι ? ·\ t ) d ) : ·. t ι get ready for any em* rgency." Marine Corps Lowers Bars I'"t tile lirst time -1no· the pre n! emergency ha.- come into effeel tin United States marm corps i now enlisting mon between afies ο IV and 3â Prior tu t'r.i t : it· Marin'. Oei'jj- was only enlisting men wh< had not reached their 30th birthdav. This five-year difference η ag·. expected to bring many ι i n int< the ranks of the Marine Corps. Sin·.·! the oatbreak of ho.-tilities many mei bet\ven the ages of 30 and 35 w π told that they were too old tor tin Marine Corp.- and were turned down All of these men are now urged ti com·, back to the Marine Corps re cruiting .-'.ations and enlist. The Marine Corps is also now en ting all former Marines who hav not reached their 35th birthday am re not married. The Marine Corps Reserve is nov ten. with unlimited vacancies fo il!<>;-e that desire to enlist in the re -ι·: vi·. These men will receive th a : ; : e pay. promotions and other ad mlag s that the regular marine- re ce.ve. the only difference being tha the re.-ervi - will ,-erve till the dura lam ι >1 the ι ■ iTgeucv and th η w 1 ne released. Secret Weapor Of Jap Navy !s Tiny Sub Washington, Dee. 17.—Japan'.·; s called secret na\al weapon i- a tin' '.wo-maii -ahmanne—a "suicidi . ci . ft that can loose torpedoes < ! hurl itsell at ι nemy ships with tl I .-ame destruction eflect ol a torpedi the navy revealed today. Γ he seert'i was exposed by tl: rapt,ai· ot or.·.· of the midgets durai the December 7 Japanese attack ο I ; V ai l i laroor. l'Ile navy found that the pigm - : b carra· a 300-pound charge ι high explosives under the sien « iled to the battery so it can be lise a de.nolit. >11 charge ei!her h the submarine ;iselt in ease ol attae or against ships or ha'bor obje j t i \ es." .ι 1 The craft also carries two 18-ine torpedoes. Standard size America J submarines. some s.'ven times tli length of the pigmies, carry 21-inc torpedoes. rhere were indications, the nav : said, that the captured "suicidt sub wa- launched from a inothi ship aboli· 100 mile.·- oft the H, ί v. aiian island of Oatiu. (Two other Japanese subs—one ί midget the other the convention type —were sunk during the attack j Describing the suicide element, tl ua\y said "there are inufeations tl j personnel operating the submarin desperate, even to self-s crificc, j v. 11 go to any extreme, howev j -arrv out their objective " The navv said the Japanese "si side" subs are of such si/.e that thi could be carried on the deck .·! larj cr craft and launched ·>ν«·· · .:(>· ■ the same cranes and lacilili:. Or handling the small boats of comb .t snip. They have a crui.-ing radius 201) miles at low speed and are po· •red by electric mot ir . with a d ignate'd top ..peed ot 24 knots. The craft captured is -11 feet lo ia a beam of five feet and a co ling tower four and a half feet abu he Heel·. Th»' quarter-inch plate h is divided into five compartmei two of which house the electric b. cries used for operating the mote Πι»' subs are equipped with a gv: ■ompass, a magnetic compass, rai iiupment and underwater soi nd listening devices. Their crew consists of one ofl'i • id one rating. Living quarters are extrem : mped The amount of supplies ; rel is necessarily limited. Naval vrts estimate they would be able . main at ea five days before orning to the mother ship or b; How many such subs the Japan ι sess is not known but it is ρ • that "schools" of them may • d against the allied naval foi the Pacific. ι ('hief asset of the little era Γ ,ii ability to operate in shal iters, thus enabling them to .rough harbor defenses. hitler lakes Rest Cure Alii. ·ι .ι. I)tc IS — ( 1 »··I.ι> >■·I .ΛίΙι.ΙΙ 1111 It-1 w :i ι >1 in ml t il ( 1*niiaii qiiiillt'i · tu!»ighl I - I ut Γι I · ·ι ι td liv :i 11 ί » 11111 i 11 · ■ 11 ' I I III: 1 ιϊ ι ,ΐΐ.lioWll t· * φ I i t Ou* t ' 1 iront .nul n I !|·«· III In l!< 1 . . ' : I'll e.it lui a I -t ι II. iinit.it I..Ill II11 lii 1 ' ι >.![ .1 IIH'i I III - Ιιί'ΙΛ ι III.' y 1)1'· .il. inn point 11 Ί" ι \ ι ■ ■ * · ι (most of which he has ppiit field III iiilqiKil'tiT I II tin ι· ι iliiri'tinji Hi Oprmsu: ' i'i ιι r\ii . ..ι. tin' informant .ml '· A.J · - .'β : tr ? iî . ·. r. irΛ r. . ; ·; ι ». ι . . . ■ ν r. < - r.../r t ' ι ». ■ i tw T ctf c-.,t : t « « * I 11: \i I h H\rs I ». < « ·. »t ι I » I . r. ι1 I I.ι ' 1 ; !H' in! . flit .tliOt II· · ' ' l · M · · > ' ι ! ;· how Κ» <·ϊ .· ·> - . ...«1 lù», w ho t»; . lii t r, S iIf κ 1.1 \ ! . .Il: ■ ■ | ! ; b e tigatioi . . · ai l u—. . .· ! î 1 i. : : ·. i ! ... It [ut tu J ... ! : 1ht t' l\ }.i« h till . : t■ ! U ■ . 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