lirongh the winter and prevents the wire being broken when 

 tree fails. 



The latest type of fire -fighting tool box, 



quipped with shovels, .rakes, hoes, axes, canvas waterbags and 

 ea/>t*3ens?_ lanterns for fig:.' ting fires at night, 

 k fires, nesting corking utensils, 

 occupies a place near the lookout 



; L1C iie T-3 , [ .-u;.i -j -j t ii^ , 



i ore he s for setting ba 

 i no. emergency rations, 

 louse . 



Beside the desk 



of the demonstrator, who plays the 



master fire 



house . 



the location of every trail, bridge, 

 telephone station, ranger station. 



part of the National Forest Supervisor, is hung a 

 map of a forest, similar to the one in the lookou 

 On this mnp is shown 

 road, telephone line 



Eire -fighting tooioox and lookout station. At the locations 

 of the lookout points are protractors oriented to correspond 

 with the protractors at those stations. This map enables the 

 Supervisor to locate a fire directly from the reports of the 



and to place 

 available for 



lookouts without any mathematical calculations, 

 to the best possible advantage the force of men 

 fire fiprhting. 



Fire warning posters and rules concerning care with 

 fire in the Forests are posted upon tree tSunks andnin other 

 consipcuous places through the exhibit as they are in the 

 Forests. 



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