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Show IGHAMBOMBED LIVES ARE LOST fODUCJION STOPS 5 F. Joha'rison, Information Committee flat would headlines 'such as -mean to you?..Because they not beyond the realm of pos-ty pos-ty .every Bingham resident jj consider, what he or she Id do in such an emergency. y purpose of an enemy air 'i would be to break' down ci-jh ci-jh morale by fire and destruc- i io destroy or cripple defense action and disorganize com-lcation com-lcation and transportation. :je antidote foV such a raid jd be civilian defense organi-m organi-m with properly trained wor-s wor-s to give first aid,, hospitaliza-and hospitaliza-and shelter, restore communions commu-nions and direct other vital ces in an emergency, ith community ' would have m special problems in case .ttack, but a broad outline of itions, purposes and duties of ii defense organizations has 3 set up by the O.C.D. to aid s and towns in . establishing pctive civilian operations on kimn frnnt uith whiph u indeed lose this war. li an introduction to- civilian rise activities, the following apt has been taken from the jie for civilian defense as ished by the Office of Civil-Defense: Civil-Defense: s formulating this' pattern, United States Office of Civil-Defense Civil-Defense has drawn upon its ii defense councils, some of d strong and some weak, arid t the experience and advice .ate defense councils. It hail i drawn upon its knowledge :e plans and programs of the nl federal agencies which engaged in civilian programs ike prosecution of the war. iere is, of course, full reeog-athat reeog-athat no two American comas com-as are exactly alike, either Heir characteristics or their, ims. It is therefore expect-that expect-that each community will! ill necessary or wise to make tents in the organization ! of its own ' activities to lits particular or special Rule changes may be made in outline, there is no room for ipathy and lethargy which i characterized the operations' me local defense councils, inunity problems created by nr are the problems of find local defense councils, defense council that ignores l is not worthy of the name. the defense council which or shirks its basic duty Dtegrating and promoting " its own community the us essential programs the war agencies of the government have called w to winning the war. the direction of Mayor 'otason, Harvey L. Garity other citizens, great strides wen made in the past 10 m organization for civil-ise. civil-ise. However, changes in "tonal pattern for defense Jfflited local changes in the el have brought about a W Some rpnrnani infirm the exception of some a in committee heads, nave already been made, pal ogranization will re-fct re-fct and revision limited thange in titles. Captains', rts etc. will now be clas-1 clas-1 f air raid wardens and all we completed training in "a. auxiliary police, fire nome nursing and other lines will be certified iT'zed to wear arm ana other insipnia denot-JNMency denot-JNMency in one ore more of defense, queers to fill positions in wnimunities, as listed by 7ton, director, include: 1 aggastis .head of the aense volunteer office; ; J- Jones, . executive of p citizens' service corps; nen- ASeV services for ser-S' ser-S' A- W. Watson, head of L ZB c"mmittee; Earl T. ' S w0fTthe salvaSe com" i'thi it' actlues. comman-'e comman-'e u- b. citizens defense ft of the lceal defense .now mciude Mr. John-07an John-07an and Mayor E. W. rVj- L-Garrity, C. A. eierinf. Dr' Paul an f' A- Hocking, Irvin U Jones. S'W-,Jac(ll,es' |