¢ Quahty display of PT Counts takes only nationally & «MH GREEN STAMP * REDEMPTION CENTER EEN STAMP Redemption Store and adver- You get these beautiful gifts at no 1200 stamps to fill Harrisburg Store - - 17 NORTH SECOND ST. The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday. January 24 8 . \ . water curtain.” As a first of domestic water pipes were and tangles of wire which FACTS not _—" step in planning to fight broken when the blast wave are sure to litter the streets v -— Fire-Fighting Musts At (wartime, fires, it is necessary sheared buildings from their and make them impassable. FIC TION WEEK'S NEWS ‘ to get rid of the notion that foundations. This promptly [Ordinary fire vehicles will Compare Quality A National Emergency fighting fires is a matter of and completely drained all|probably be immobilized by (yw 8. oO / setting up these water cur- the water from the street! (continued Next Week) ov e con- ¢ il D f tains with large hose streams mains leaving the fire fight- in {fc eo stn vinced that You Ww f. Under Civi c cnse That method was tried and ers quite helpless OFFICERS CHOSEN voy: go ii § Courtesy Keustone Defender existing fircbreaks (rivers, TO described The British anticipated Gav Maxwell was chosen BEST for the i ills, wide streets, parks) [ths difficulty and embarked |, of the junior band LEAST at the Cne point of agreement where it can be fought °N€ large area of fire with o,, a rather elaborate Pro- {+f Donegzl high school at an ACME. § between the fire experts who with some chance of eleven mile perimeter; gram of providing “static” |organizational meeting of g have studied great Inside this perimeter, P24 nearby water been |, water permanently [the students. Dennis Naug'e | rations and fire-storms iS {he fires will be allowed to ailable it could. have been kept ready in Still tanks in|was chosen vice president. ; $i that ordinary fire fighting rage the whole area wily surrounded by about 13014 streets and in concrete — OPERATIONS methods will be of very lit- ho written off. Outside it, Pumper fire trucks to the tanks built beneath the|'N FLORIDA to clear the block- tle value. Fortunately, for|fires can be fought on an in- mile—over 1400 picces Of girants, The Germans al-o Dorothy F. Martin, Eliza-| ed Suez Canal ideas about how fire depart- dividual basis. It is worth “duipment. lf the water had recognized the need for such |pethtown R1, and Fanny R. : va : bn ged OR ments can deal with large noting that the upwind and '© Pe brought by relays the, water supply, and|Snyder, Mount Joy R2 are Stop in the S&H GR GEN. ALFRED ship, “Dunkerque” City fires we can rely upon crogswind extent of serious of pumpers woeld cities which could spare [spending the winter season look over the wonderful GRUENTHER x; (right) starts sal- history instead of specula- fallout, eyen from our larg- ‘Ve to be multiplied sever-|.,,.rote constructed reser- in Florida. They work Mt merchandise. (left) is installed vage operations tion. At least we can get ajost weapons, is likely to be al times. Even these figures voirs of 50.000 to 500,000] ‘Morrison's Imperial House” COSt 10 WOU. = And I os new President in Port Said har ratty good idea of what small enough so that there" regarded by Horatio capacity. In a few|™ the Gulf Winds Beach at Of ) 4 i Mg or ned! Na, i likely to work and be relatively little ra. 300d as being much | places permanent pipe Petersburg. . ~~ your book. being congraty- tions vessels. is hopeless from a practical gjological danger beyond the °° thin for heavy-stream from: rivers and canals were FF iE lated by Ellsworth i = [point of view, without hav-/fre perimeter in those direc- re fighting _operat Ons.” jaid solely for fire-fighting py H C Killh ff Bunker (right), EXOTIC COCK- ing to undergo the bitter ex- tions. Water will. play its usual im- hoes Other cities kept | MF. F1.G INI errer| ho [Stig = \ TAL UN periences personally. The de-| Only immediate reconna partes but hot as a supplies of quick-coupling Optometrist dent to become gold metallic me- tails of how Germans and Ja- Wien is likely #3. roturr means of frontal attack on pipe ready for emerg- U. S. Ambassador terial imported Danese repeatedly tried var-| hi mation sirice. vall of flame under possible yse—partly to reduce HEM ot . from India with ious methods—without much much information since 1arge sya. storm conditions. frictional loss but mainly TE oor : to india. pM matching jacket is worn by Natalie Wood who will soon be seen in, “The Girl He Left Behind”, a War- ner Bros. Produc- JAMES J. SHEA, Mil fon Bradley president , and his development . enough to the fire @ | nf success — to curb the great fires they faced are well doc- umented. Their fire fighters were invariably overwhelm- ed and sometimes were not even able to approach close to even m~ke a start at fighting it. Photographs from Germany are vivid reminders of how much more vast are the problems of fire fighting in wartime than have yet been met in this country. In par- ticular, one scene of a dis- ‘mal corridor of rubble be- tween the masonry wrerkage once-substantial buildings comes to mind. It was once staff rode over Chrys- the Steindamm, a main ler's proving grounds ‘ Boil SNES WIR street in Hamburg. As the many times before MRS. JENNIE H. GRAVES, right, president of fire developed, this street creating “Test Driver”, Vogue Dolls, Inc, presents $25,000 worth -of new 3D game hit which realistically re- produces the tough course. Miniature cars are ‘‘driven’’ by magnets. Ginny and Ginnette dolls and accessories Greer Garson, who accepts them on behalf the Child League of America. The organization will distribute the dolls to und=- privileged youngsters, from the show; the Hess Food Store, East Main St. In the egg division, Lester Greiner, Manheim R4, won ples; 24.192 cups of apple; fifth jn th farmers class) juice and 6,560 bottles of ap- ,¢ white eggs: Robert Gray-| ple juice were sold. Milk|pi)) R2 took a fourth in the, ADDITION (From page 1) shakes attracted 30.000 v'sit-| class of brown eggs;| ors; 32.000 cups of ice cream: Rophert Pledger, Manheim 2,500 ice cream sandwiches Rq took a fourth in the far-| and 5,000 half pints of ice mers class of one dozen cream were sold. whites; Mrs. Edna Shearer, Turkey barbecue Joy R2, won a first] wiches were sold fo 15000 rie for dried peaches; customers; 6.000 white meat nfjgs Ruth Shearer, Mount turkey sandwiches; 130 gal- joy R2, a third in dried lons of chicken corn soup: peaches: Mrs. Shearer, al 3,000 pickled eggs and 500 second in dried peas and egg sandwiches. Honey ice Miss Shearer, a third in| cream was sold to 5.320 dried peas; Miss Shearer, a! tomers plus 557 combs of| fifth in grape jelly; Miss honey and 3.072 bars of Shearer, a first in dried ap-| candy honey were sod. ples and Mrs. Shearer, a| Miss Travena Stehman | in dried apples; Wal- Landisville, was the onlv ter Becker, Mount Joy, a FHA girl from Loncaste” fifth in light comb honey. County ton be presented with a State Homemaker Degree Seventy-seven high schoo’| |FIREMEN CALLED homemakers were given the degree on the basis of Local firemen were called] work in lecal. countv Thursday evening to state FHA activities and par [check a pos:cible chimney] ticipation in school and com | ire on East Main Street. munity affairs. |Since there was an odor of Henry Greiner's 4-H per urning wood in the vicin- of Hampshire lambs war ty of the first block of East! awarded second prize in hi-| 12in Street, the firemen class. Samvel Long. also of ‘hecked the chimney of the Manheim R4, received sec-| ecsidence and barber shop ond prize in the George Shatto. No fire group. Donald C. Musser Mount Joy R1, was awarded third place in the vocationa| holstein heifer class of ani mals four months and under one year. A. W. Wicken- heiser, Mount Joy R2, wor a seventh place in the Hol stein grou for bull calves four months to one vear. In the poultry division | Howard H. Strickler. Man- heim R1. won a third in the white leghorn bantam group of cockbirds; a first and sec- ond in the white leghorn| bantam of hen birds:| a first and second in the cockerel; a first and second in the pu'let; first in the old | trio; first in the young trin:| first in the dark cornish bantam class of hens: second in the partridge wvandotte bantam class of cock birds: third in the hen class. Harry Greiner also took a seventh place in the 4-H bahv beeves vlocing; Samu- el Long won third olace in the aneus, light weight class of 1015 pounds and under; ould be found in the area. No Standing In Line... Samuel Long also was awarded a first prize for the county troi of shorthorns: in the fat cattle listing, H. B. and Sons of Mari- etta R1, were named to sec- ond place in the 950 pounds and under and also a second in the 1050 to 1150 pound class. The 115 4-H baby beeves ni the show were sold Sat- urday for a total of $39,730.- 77. One local business pur- chased one of the animals Mop at aa a é oy A Pe BL RA + Uw |eers. was described as being ‘“ | . a flue filled with flames and flying burning brands.” Protruding through the deep rubble near the center of the {street are the barely recog- nizable remains of a half dozen fire trucks—the rem- [nants of a fire fighting com- pany which was trapped and burned when it tried to fight a mass fire as though it were la concentrated individual fire. It is to the concept of con- |[tain‘ng impossible fires with- in a perimeter and fighting |individual fires outside that| nerimeter that our attention must be directed. A vprema- ture decision by officers who have faced a huge fire may commit fire forces to a honeless task. German experts have em- phasized the need for a com- |vrehensive plan for action against large fires. They be-| lieve that such plans can on- ly be based on direct obser- (vation of the burning areas by experienced fire engin- To be effective, a re- connaissance must be made within the first hour—prob- ably by light aircraft or heli- copters reporting by radio] {to a command post where (the incoming reports can |be assembled and plotted and fire fighting operations directed. The object of this survey is to determine where the fire can be contained within No | | Parking Problems When You Pay-By-Check OPEN AN ACCOUNT WEEK! OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 'TIL EIGHT | ‘by inflamed sinourtts of smivke are rapid | que problem of moving of, its greater resist-| mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 ly generated which osscure jong distances to the, .. ge tl fire] Tues., Fri, 7 - 9 the view. At Hamburg full a ] ance to damage han ire lq t By | Gre perimeter was solved }, qe I ELIZABETHTOWN daylight didn't prevail until hv in Germany by relay- ; he leait of the Bre i 2nd Floor Clauss 30 hrs. after the fires started it from pumper to pump- Not the least of the fire-| Phone 7-4163 despite the fact that skiec|.. Each deliversd. water to man’s troubles will be caus- | Tues., Fri. Sa* i : “led by the rubble, fallen trees] 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P: M were sunny and clear be |, tank or sump in which the oy dah 4 yond the fire zone. Insuffic ient attention seems to hav~ been given to the fact that fire fighting operations mav have to be carried out ir darkness—either at night or because of great clouds of dust and smoke. This same dust and smoke plus burn-| ing brands is a considerab'e hazard to the firemen per- sonally and a man blinded eyes is quite helpless. Goggles and hel- mets which protect the eyes | neck and ears are recom- | mended by the German] chiefs. It is easier to see what not to do than to recommend specific action and in this we can let the experience of others guide us. Hans Bruns- | wig, one of the officers of the Hamburg fire department | On 3314 says, “It is wrong to assume that in the case of a fire in|, a city a ‘fire front’ will come | On 45 xt pumper put its suction] Mose. This crude technique |roved to be important since erious damage was sustain- d by the municipal water | main system which was or- used for fire fight- ‘ng. At Hiroshima thousands SPECIAL “Midnight For Two” | THE THREE SONS WITH PIPE ORGAN $2.98 Get Out Of The Ordinary «.. Get Into An Olds! A new world of pleasure awaits you in Olds for '57! Distinctive low-level styling—a down- to-earth ride with price to match. It's all yours —come innow! You'll be pleasantly surprised! rolling along as it does in forest fires and that it can WAY S Appliances YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT be stopped by erecting an W. Main St. MT. JOY, PA. 48 W. 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