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VOL. XLVI.
Plattshnrgh, N. Y., Saturday, February 14, 1942.
No. 147.
PRICE THREE CENTS
Calls
on
Government
Union Jack Still Over To Send More TroopsAllies North Atlantic
Singapore; Japanese To Aid of MacArthur Position Threatened
Raid Philippine Lines
LONDON, Feb. VA (AP)—Under massive air and
artillery bombardment, Singapore still held out tonight and a surprisingly optimistic Reuters dispatch
filed from the island metropolis in mid-morning said
positions of the British defenders had been stabilized
Und that counterattacks about seven miles north of
flhe city " h a v e m e t with .sonic success".
Senator Tydings (D-Md) Roundly Criticizes Administration's Conduct of War — Says Army and
Navy Commands Qualified
EX-KING CARL IS NOT
WELCOME IN U.S. A.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 IIP)—Senator Tydings (D-Md). roundly criticizing the administration's conWASHINGTON. Feb. 13 i/P> — duct of the war, today called on
Hearing reports that ex-King Carol the go\-ernnient to speed a heavily
of Rumania miKht comr to I hi"; guarded convoy of reinforcements
to Ci';ir;r;il Doii'il.i'; MiicArilmr in
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Singapore.
out u "not welcome," sign today.
By Escaped Nazi Fleet
SHIPBUILDING PLANT
PICKETS "ROUGHED UP"
LONDON, Feb. l;1, (AP)—The Allies faced a bit-
"The Japanese," .Tydings said,
ter fifi'lit for control of the North Atlantic tonight af"know what they want to do. Thev
ter two Oerniaii battleships and a heavy cruiser, halare willing to take a chance to do
tered but menacingly afloat, had gained the safety of
it. And. even thought they are our
TAC'OMA,
Feb.
13.
I.-PI—Violence
f
oes, they are fighting with great broke out today at the bis Seattle- Helgoland after a dash through the English Channel
tenacity to da it. The nations opTncoma Sliipbiulihnj Corp plant and the North Sea that flouted more than a century
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iW'ars were expressed openly ill London (luil I he
,licli- plan is, mid Uiey urn fielding
itle or Singapore mid the BrltlMi
form a pickrl line.
defensively to beat inferior oppo2h\0()()-ton >Scharnhors1 and Oneiisenau and the 10,1)00erse in Africa, the humbling of
Carol is now sojourning in Mexico | "This war cannot be won on the
An estimated 25 to 40 welders,
sition."
•ltish navy and air iforce in
ton cruiser Priiiz Eugen, now at safe anchor for rewith his friend, Madame Lupescu. It defense," he shouted. " J a p a n is inincluding their leader, Charles L.
elr own waters measurably swellSenator Lucas ID-Ill) broke in to
was made abundantly plain here ferior in manpower, in productivBrinkerhoff, were beaten, knocked pair and supply at the end of a 700-mile fighting race
•d the roar of criticism of the presthat his restoration to the throne ity, in planes, in weapons a n d in say, however, that in view of the to the ground, kicked in the heads from their bomb trap at Brest, would rendezvous with
;t cabinet. Some persons thought
of Rumania is not one of the war h e r navy. But she is on the offen- Pearl Harbor disaster he, for one, and had their picketing signs torn
a Nazi Atlantic fleet strong enough " t o go wherever
ihat Prime Minister Churchill himsive and she is winning thousands was willing to wait a little while
aims of the United States.
from them. Rinkerhoff said there it likes—from the Orkneys to Long Island".
of
miles
from
the
Japanese
islands
ilf might have heavy go.ng to
before
he
condemned
anyone
for
I n response to questions, Underwere 20 pickets a t the yards.
Although later official advices i n present strategy.
toy in office. But against this was
secretary of State Welles said t h a t themselves."
The pickets, carrying signs readdicated the city's known major wabelief that there was no one
He proposed that Wendell WillTydings accused the administraa free Rumanian movement in this
ing "don't pay tribute to the AFL,'
ter reservoirs were gone or imminif his stature to take his place.
country headed by Carol would not kie be given a high government tion of lack of courage to deal with and "we want t o work for our
ently menaced and t h a t the British
The battle, involving hundreds of
be welcome inasmuch as it would place "because h e has shown a n in- pressing problems. He said the govcountry but not for the AFL," were
line still was being slowly beaten
and ernment had become "an overgrown
ilanes and warships
of varied
•not toe conducive to the war effort terest in winning this w a r "
attacked
by
several
hundred
workback by the overwhelming
Jap;*izes, was broken off after to aiof t h e United States or to national called for admirals a n d generals monstrosity" with an "extravagant,
anese force, t h e Reuters corresponwho will stand up to President wasteful bureaucracy" t h a t
was ers a t the early-morning change
lost suicidal attack by British
unity.
of shifts.
dent presented an amazing picture
Roosevelt if they feel any grave er- hampering the war effort.
destroyers off the mouth of The
of a population confident t h a t the
rors are being committed.
Netherlands' Scheldt. Tlhese deOne example of this, he said, was
MOSCOW, Feb. 13. UP) — Knifing
invaders would be stopped short of
There was a feeling in t h e minds the so-called physical fitness prostroyers pierced the strong screen through German lines for the deeptheir goal.
of many, he said, t h a t our admirals gram projected by the Office of Civof t h e big Nazi 'Warships
and est and most significant advance
His dispatch, filed a t 10:30 a.m.
and generals were "told w h a t to do, ilian Defense, a program which
launched their torpedoes at less yet of the Red Army winter ofSingapore time today (11:30 p.m.
rather t h a n themselves telling those has aroused considerable controt h a n 5,000 yaro^s; then escaped fensive, Russian Ski troops have enThursday' EWT) said British coununder t h e m what should be done."
i Continued on Page 4.)
without the loss of a ship.
tered White Russia, on t h e old
ter-attacks were carried out in
frontier with Poland, and Soviet
The details of this assault prothe Jurong area, about seven miles
submarines have destroyed seven
vided almost the sole comfort toto the northwest, and t h a t they
more German warships in Arctic
'night for the m a n on the street
PEARL HARBOR, T. H., Feb. 13 were believed to have stabilized thS
waters, war front dispatches rewho realizes that a second-rate
(IP)—A crippling blow a t Japanese defense positions.
ported tonight.
G e r m a n navy h a s turned the EngWest of the city, heavy fighting
power in the mid-Pacific—possibly
News of these success in the n o r t h
lish Channel into a highway for
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13 (#)—MoWASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (,/P) —
by a preview of what J a p a n Itself was reported along a line running
and
west
were
accompanied
by
acNazi ships. He knows also that Brivie actor Charles Boyer, native of The Navy reported today t h a t three
may expect—was graphically pic- from Pierce reservoir to Bukit Titain must now summon battleships, counts of an uninterrupted Soviet
Figeac, France, became a United workers, two men and a woman,
tured today by naval officers in dis- m a h and Jurong and ending a t
drive
in
the
south,
where,
n
u
m
e
r
States citizen today.
cruisers and destroyers to match
were killed and four injured in a
closing results of the attack by the Pasir Janjang on the south coast,
the battle fleet which will be flying ous more villages were liberated a n d
"This is the greatest honor and mid-aftemoon explosion
which
Pacific fleet February 1 of the Gil- about five miles from t h e island
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 UP) — privilege of my life," Boyer saWt' "I wrecked a n eight-foot square load
metropolis.
the Nazi design in the north and in the Crimea, where Russian M a WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 UP) — bert and Marshall Islands.
he wants to know why it could rines routed the Germans from a President Roosevelt said today t h a t took out my first papers when this ing house in a southeast Washing Bombarded with angry
Then, in contrast to the pessimisprotests
Striking
in
a
surprise
raid
at
height dominating the Crimean a lot of bright boys and glib guys, country was at peace, and •now t h a t ton naval magazine.
happen.
from all corners of the
country, dawn, the naval units and fleet air tic feeling in London, t h e Reuters
Naval base of Sevastopol.
who demand t h a t non-defense agen- she is at war I want to.do my part
A board of investigation will study Congress seemed ready today to a r m executed their first major of- correspondent presented a picture
He was told today that the GerThe regular midnight communi- cies of the government be pruned, a s an American citizen!.
the case, the Navy said. I t added repeal the law under which it fensive to clear t h e Japanese from of buoyant residents of t h e city
man squadron a n d its destroyers
have
failed
to
specify
just
how
it
going about their business a s usuBoyer joined the French forces t h a t here was no apparent evid- granted pension privileges to its
and mine-sweepers steamed
for que said merely of the day's opera- should be done.
inland bases flanking the U. S. supal full of hope t h a t the worst was
a t the outbreak of the w a r and was ence of sabotage.
three hours in misty daylight yes- tions t h a t "our troops continued t o
own members, the President and ply route to Australia a n d New
passing and t h a t the hard-pressed
He himself indicated t h a t such demobilized when France collapsed f~-*fhe shattering blast broke winother government officers.
terday before it was sighted and advance, overcoming German r e Zealand.
defenders would stem t h e Japanese
trimmings was largely up to Con- •before the German t h r u s t .
dows and dishes over a two-mile
that i t was almost under the noses sistance," and said sixteen Nazi
Senator Barkley (D-Ky), the m a T h e attacK was conducted over tide.
gress. But he did outline a t a press
area.
of Dover's cross-channel guns when planes »ere shot down to seven Sovjority leader, termed the pension an area of 350 to 400 miles located
conference a step toward putting
iet losses.
Coffee shops and food stalls, he
act "untimely, unwise and unfor- some 2,000 miles from Pearl Harit Anally was discovered.
the government on a war time basaid, opened early and did a brisk
The point of entry into White
tunate," arid in t h e general Senate bor.
When last seen in the North
sis, along with industry, through
business; m a n y large commercial
debate which followed the consenSea the German heavy ships were Russia was not disclosed, but it the shifting of federal employes.
"This long distance attack by
could have been achieved by adsus appeared to be that both House the task force," said one naval of- houses opened their doors as usual.
making for base a t 20 knots.
He directed heads of all governGreat demonstrations of e n t h u vance units thrusting ahead of
and Senate had made a mistake.
Their actual speed through the
ficer, "demonstrated how w a r can siasm were declared touched off by
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 UP) —
strong Soviet forces operating 'both mental departments and agencies
There
were
protests,
however,
t
h
a
t
be taken directly to the enemy's reports of heavy punishment dealt
Strait of Dover yesterday, beneath
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. [IP) —
immediately
what Laura Ingalls, speed flier and selfabove and below Smolensk, threat- to determine
the act had been misunderstood doorstep regardless of distance."
a vast canopy of a t least 200 Nazi
the invader by the British.
ened key German base on the Dnie- Workers they could release for em styled "internatipnal M a t a Hari," Senator Lucas (D-Ill), denouncing and an acrimonious exchange beThis was taken as a clear warnfighter planes, was 28 to 30 knots,
complacency,"
grimly
ployment in other activities, not- was convicted by a federal district "armchair
T h e Singapore Free Press, the
per 230 miles west of Moscow.
tween Senator Byrd (D-Va), who t h a t Japan itself may expect a defor they made n o attempt to match
ing t h a t a voluntary increase in court jury today on a charge t h a t warned the nation tonight that
city's only newspaper still publishIndications were t h a t it was p a - the work-week of most government s h e acted as a paid agent of the poison gas attacks on its great ci- opposed the pension bill from the structive sweep from t h e Pacific
the slower rate of their escort of
ing, carried a banner headline on
trol action on a large scale, aimed departments from 39 to 44 hours German Reich without registering ties is in prospect if the Axis reach- start, and Senator O'Mahoney (D- fleet. Tokyo is b u t 4,000 miles from
smaller warships.
its single sheet with this message
Wyo).
a t destroying .the network of com- had left some overstaffed.
this
base.
Already
Admiral
Chester
with the State Department.
ed the point where it need fear no
Shocked apprehension lest Allied
O'Mahoney asserted the legisla- W. Nimitz, fleet commander, has from Governor Sir Shenton T h o m munications being used by the GerThe jury of ten men a n d two wo- reprisal.
as:
control of the North Atlantic would
"It is imperative," he said, in a
tors h a d been held u p to "unjust promised further forays,
mans in White Russia. TJiis is a
saying
"Singapore must stand: It shall
be ended for a dangerous period Republic of the U. S. S. R., and, formal order, " t h a t this man pow- men deliberated only a little more
He expressed his views in a n ad- ridicule" and declared Byrd was
every naval facility would be used stand!"
by union of these three ships with with the Ukraine, was the scene of er be immediately capitalized and t h a n an hour before returning the dress prepared for delivery over the "endeavoring to continue to smear
to t h e fullest extent "to safeguard
The invader was suffering terother powerful German units was Adolf Hitler's first big gains in his effectively channeled into defense verdict. T h e ' maximum penalty for red network of the National Broad- the members of Congress".
America and to bring the war to the rible casualties from massed Britthe offense is two years in prison
general in London. These fears were invasion of the Soviet Union.
work."
casting Company, a speech which
" I have never smeared the mem- enemy's door".
and
a
$1,000
fine.
ish batteries which were throwing
matched by indignant demands to
The bright boys, Mr. Roosevelt
Capitol Hill sources said was the bers of Congress," Byrd replied
Results of the successful offen- shells into the Japanese concentraSoviet Spearheads were operating told reporters, suggest the curtailMiss Ingalls, who admitted to ac- first of a series of similar talks heatedly "I resent t h e imputation.
the press for a grand inquest into
sive
were
announced
by
the
Navy
tions at a 'rate as high as 400 an
why British air power, despite the from Toropets, about 65 miles above ing of all non-defense federal ex- cepting money from a G e r m a n dip- b,y congressional leaders.
I have told the t r u t h about this Department in Washington a s folhour.
loss of 42 planes, could not, with the northern Up of White Russia, penses. But when you as a bright lomat while she was promoting
pension bill and I'll continue to tell lows:
Lucas'
discussion
of
the
possibiand other Red Army forces were boy who sobs all over about the American neutrality last year, glarThe Japanese meanwhile were
naval support, kill the Nazi squadthe truth."
operating in the Kirov area, 80 matter how to do it, he said, the an ed angrily as each juror intoned lity of direct attack on the nation
Five Japanese warships sunk, in- less sweeping in their claims to
ron in the narrow waters beneath
A
bit
later
Byrd
told
the
Senate
cluding a 17,000-ton converted air- imminent victory. Tokyo declared
miles from its eastern border, ac- swer is that t h a t is a detail and not "guilty" when t h e court clerk asked was given as details of disaster to
the white cliffs of Dover.
Allied arms came from two hemi- that O'Mahoney's questions indi- craft carrier.
cording to official accounts before his business.
for the verdict.
t h a t Japanese tanks had t h r u s t into
cated
that
he
was
"completely
igCertairi informed
civilian ait- the Russians ceased announcement
spheres.
Eleven Japanese auxiliary vessels the "camps" of the British some
Imposition of sentence is not exn o r a n t of this legislation".
The President remarked t h a t one
sources ascribed the failure of the of specific gains in their daily comsent
to
the
bottom.
"We in American must get down
two miles northwest of Singapore
Still later, Byrd inquired whether
of the bright boys was in to see him pected for several days.
RAP a n d fleet air a r m to duplicate muniques.
A t least 41 enemy warplanes de- City but acknowledged t h a t
the
The prosecution had pictured her to bed rock," the senator soid. "We O'Mahoney was accusing h i m of
recently and for his benefit the
the Japanese Malayan
success
stroyed, either in aerial combat or British were offering the strongIn far northern water*, the Rus- chief execuive brought up the sub- as an "enemy" of the country who must concentrate upon only one ob- smearing Congress" and the Wyagainst the Prince of Wales and
est kind of defense and added:
accepted $300 a month from the jective, a n d that is winning the oming senator replied t h a t while on t h e ground.
sians said submarines of the Red ject of federal meat inspection.
Repulse to the fact t h a t the RAF
Important naval and air bases on
"The enemy...apparently is deGerman embassy to sow disunity. war. We must go on the theory 'he might have used those words
northern fleet pounced on a GerThis could be curtailed or elimihas
a
long-standing
prejudice
man convoy, sinking five transports, nated easily, Mr. Roosevelt suggest- I t produced witnesses to show she that it c a n be lost, and not sit he h a d intended n o reflection—that six islands plastered with shells termined to die in order to live u p
against use of dive bombers. Others
a tanker and a trawler bearing r e - ed sarcastically. Who cares in war exulted in German victories, op- back quietly and say 'well, it may his remarks had perhaps "very un- and bombs, their batteries and ra- to t h e prestige of the British E m said the effective German fighter
inforcements to Nazi forces holed time whether we eat diseased meat? posed lend-lease aid a n d British be a long war, but eventually we fortunately left the wrong impres- dio stations destroyed, buildings pire."
support over the squadron was the
laid in ruins—in short, a mass of
will win'."
"propaganda".
up on the Murmansk front and the he inquired.
sion".
real reason the Nazi men of war
wreckage at every point under Are.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (IP)—ThO
Rybaehi Peninsula.
O'Mahoney,
asked
that
those
who
If
the
people
do
not
want
meat
eluded destruction.
T h e operation was commanded Japanese were reported today to be
sponsored the original legislation
On the northern land front t h e inspection, he said, they can stop
by a flying admiral, Vice Admiral sending wave on wave of dive bombOne newspaper, Lord Beaver"confess that a blunder has been
Russians acknowledged that snow- it through their elected representaWilliam F. Halsey, Jr. Admiral Hal- ers against the American-Filipino
brook's Evening Standard,
asked storms were hindering mass operamade".by
leading
t
h
e
repeal
move.
tives. He could not do it, h e desey was awarded the Distinguished forces on B a t a a n peninsula, p r e angrily if the RAP was wasting its tions but said raiding operations
Nearest approach to defense of
clared, because Congress gave him
Service medal for the "brilliant and sumably in a n attempt to soften
money o n big high-level bombers were continuing by night against a directive to see to it t h a t inspecpensions came from Senator Overaudacious attacks," the Navy an- the defenses for new infantry onWASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (IP) —
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (^l—
and demanded the fullest possible German-occupied villages.
ton
(D-La),
who
said
he
had
detions were m a d e Predictions that all production of George H. Earle, former governor cided against taking one, but re- nounced, and appropriate awards slaughts.
effort to buttress sea-power with
The glib boys say to cut out all
From Leningrad came word that
civilian radio sets will be halted by of Pennsylvania, wrote out his re- minded t h a t aged lawmakers some would be made to other officers and
Two bombers, a War D e p a r t m e n t
effective
air power
henceforth.
Soviet troops and supplies were the bureaus in Washington, he con- April 22 were heard today after the signation as U.S. ministed to Bulmen of the force.
communique said, were shot down
Other papers made the consequentimes were "thrown upon the cruel
tinued,
b
u
t
Congress
created
these
pouring into the second Soviet city
Captain Miles B. Browning, Ad- by anti-aircraft guns.
War Production Board served an garia today after President Roose- mercies of the world" when they
ces of the battle a springboard for
and the army newspaper Red S t a r bureaus and Congress can cut any ultimatum giving the industry four velt approved his plan to go on
miral Halsey's chief of staff, was
General Douglas MacArthur adnew appeals for "reform at the
left
t
h
e
halls
of
Congress.
commented terseley: "The front is time it wants to.
promoted from commander to capmonths to convert
to armanent active duty with the navy.
top" of the war cabinet.
Barkley, while calling for speedy tain. He took p a r t in the raids and vised, too, t h a t the Japanese air"I'm not a glib boy," a reporter
becoming more a n d more distant
craft had inflicted heavy losses on
The 51-year-old statesman, who repeal of the congressional pensions
manufacture or have its equipment
asserted, '*but what about the CCO
It was believed here that the from the city."
described some of the action in a some of their own troops mistaken
and labor commandeered by the holds a reserve officer's commis- provision, noted t h a t it was only
and-NYA?"
Germans now could throw a battle
radio talk today to the United for the American-Filipino army.
One Leningrad dispatch said
sion as a lieutenant commander, a small part of a general measure
government.
The answer, as regards NYA, the
fleet of. six heavy ships and a
States.
Victims of t h e erroneous b o m b roads leading into the city "are the
said:—
dealing with retirement privileges
President said, was t h a t every One spokesman for the Radio Manstrong protective screen into the
Eleven planes and "a few offi- ing were identified as elements of
most animated in the country."
"I am asking for deck duty. I for t h e many thousands of federal
ufacturers Association promptly dethree
months
it
turns
out
80,000
to
battle of the Atlantic at a moment
cers and men" were lost in the the 122nd regiment of Lieut. Gen.
90,000 men trained for defense clared that the quick conversion just want to get a crack a t those government workers.
when the British and United States
operation, Captain Browning said. Akira Nara's division, one of the
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 13. {IP)—Mat- •work. As for CCC, he said, many could be achieved only if the gov- fellows who made life miserable for
fleets are heavily involved In Me"We gave t h e Japanese cause to six divisions facing
MacArthur's
thew A. Dunn, 56, who overcame of the boys in it are not of draft ernment expedited the granting of me 10 months ago."
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 13. UP) —
diterranean and Pacific, and that
the handicap of blindness to be age and some are not physically fit war orders to t h e industry.
Earle h a d seevral personal, phy- Joseph H. Smith celebrates his remember Pearl Harbor," he added. little army.
this would be a superior force for
Officers
were
unanimous
in
comT h e identification
placed
the
elected four times to Congress, died for the army, but the agency has a
Manufacturers' representatives re- sical encounters with Nazis in Bul- 105th birthday anniversary here
a matter of weeks.
mending the skill and bravery of attack on the defenders' right flank,
late today after a long illness.
good record in rehabilitating boys ceived the ultimatum from R. R. garia. One scuffle developed when tomorrow in the home
of his the men who took part. Americans joining Manila Bay, presumably the
Dunn, a Democrat, refused to run for useful defense work.
Guthrie, assistant chief of the WPB he asked a beer hall orchestra to daughter, Mrs. Wilbur F . Hammett
who lost their lives were, buried in vicinity of the village of Pilar. HereCHICAGO, Feb. 13. (IP) — John for a fifth term in 1940 on advice
He agreed with a questioner who Bureau of Industry Operations, and play "It's a Long Way to Tipper- in the Knoxville District.
the Navy cemetery here after fare- the same regiment was mauled FebCarter, Metropolitan Opera tenor, of physicians, after having served suggested thati reducing t h e CCC were told a t t h e same time that ary."
well rites aboard the ship.
| ruary 2, along with two others in
was sworn into the naval reserve four terms from the 34th Pennsyl- would increase the fire hazard in board orders finally halting civilR I O DE JANEIRO, Feb. 13. \IP)~
How the attacking ships raked one phase of t h e latest large-scale
vania
District.
Previous(y
he
h
a
d
j
the
nation's
forests,
a t Great Lakes Naval Training
since there j ian output were being drafted with was some chance the date might Epitacio Pessoa, president of Bra- Taroa Island, one of the objectives,
attack made against MacArthur';}
schobl today with the rank of chief served six years in the state as- would be fewer units to combat the' April 22 tentatively set as the shut- be advanced, but little possibility zil from 1919 to 1922, died tonight with heavy guns, smashing shore
lines.
sembly.
petty officer.
Mazes,
dofrn deadline, Officials said there t h a t it would be postponed,
after an illness of several months,
(Continued on Page 4.)
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BEAT WAY INTO
WHITE RUSSIA
Penetration Points Believed
Above andBelow Smolensk,
West of Moscow
REVEALS GREAT
DAMAGE DEALT
2 JAPJSLANDS
BRIGHT BOYS
CONGRESS S E TGraphic Picture Warns of
CANT ANSWER
TO REPEAL ITS What Japan Itself May
OWN QUESTIONS CHARLES BOYER NOW NAVY REPORTS THREE PENSI0N_ BILL Expect From Fleet
A U. S. CITIZEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION
President Rebukes Those
Who Would Eliminate NonDefense Agencies
Sponsors Asked to "Confess That a Blunder Has
Been Made"
LAURA INGALLS FOUND
GUILTY AS NAZI A^ENT WARNS NATION OF
POISON GAS ATTACKS
RADIO MANUFACTURERS QUITS DIPLOMATIC POST
TO JOIN U.S. NAVY
ARE GIVEN DEADLINE
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