The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa Thursday, May 2 8 Present Roster Of 20,000 Would Fall Far Short Of Manpower Needed For National Emergency Courtesy Keystone Defender The need {or ddit police officer dur I a4 na tional emergency \ lon been emphasized You need these auxiliaries, civil de fense director hav been told, because of additional traffic problems, the possibil ity of hysteria and panic, the serious problem of espic and subversive actions There is another need, not too often stressed civil defense official This need arises from the probability of greatly-increased criminal activity during emergencies The story of Germany dur ing World War II illustrates this need for additional po lice protection. For example looting during air raids was a vexing German problem Attorneys and local leaders of Germany, renorting to Al lied leaders following the surrender, stated that loot ing in German cities was an important problem even among “decent” middle-class people who suffered porsonal loss or deprivation because of air raids. These German of- ficials claimed there was a relationship between the looting trouble and the size of the bomb-load dropped on the city! Juvenile delinquency, too problem attack. were was a under factors family to Germany Contdibuting disruption life, loss of parental control, the ‘thirst for life” of youth amidst death and destruction, along with poli tical ferment. It was stated that organized juvenile “gangs” operated during air raids, looting and engaging in various petty crimes. of There is, of course, no way of determining, exactly the reaction of Americans to bombing raids. But it is in- teresting to note the German behavior, inasmuch the populace there was somewhat disciplined. The general be- havior of disciplined Ger mans during air raids was characterized as “indifference toward the law and regula tions in general.” as Germany had no true, or- ganized effective civil defense police organization. The reg- ular police force tock extra- ordinary measures to combat crime increases , however Witness these shocking sta- tistics; Death sentences for crimes Call Mt. Joy 3-9681 WOCLGEMUTH, Inc. For Sewer Connections | PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS and ALTERATIONS in Germarfy increased from rumors are usually. concerned 17, in the schools of the area 19 in 1939 to the high of with ihe cau oF he dis- Birth certificates and vac- aster, extent of physical da- certificates should ,336 in 1943. Of these pun mage, and the nature and accompany the Registration. ! ents, 17 pereent was of death and personal (But, vaccination certificates classified as given to “thieves, ;. vies Later rumors ap- may be presented in the fall swindlers, profiteeys from... {4 pe concerned with prior to the starting of the black-outs and looting.” blame for the dis- School session.) The Kkinder- Many were associated Ac a rule. such rum- Barten child must be five ctly with behavior during ors lose detail as thev ecir- years old on or before Jan- bombing attacks! 4 " __uary 31, 1958. Children may 3 culate; certain details are be registered at the five kin- The story of a Swede who seized upon and sharpened gergartens of the area, Mt. retursed from Cologne, Ger- and exaggerated at the ex-|Joy Borough; Mt. Joy Town- many, in 1943 confirmed the pense of other relevant de- ship (Florin School North); increase of crime there fol- tails; and the account be- Washington School, Florin; lowing air raids. He said that comes distorted by the ex- Maytown and Marietta. a phenomenon which was |pectations of the person fic lf) growing more threatening spreading the rumor.” At birth, the average hu- every day was the increase Certainly trained police man heart beats 140 times f gangs, mainly of desert-l,,, po available, to recog-| PEL Minute. ers, foreign workers, and ,i;6 and catch such rumors! . : : BS criminals, who lived in the|,,,q aqvise authorities at once Wich ust Receive consid- ruins of the destroyed sec-|,¢ their distribution. eration-in planning. : tions and carried outs raids| _, i (Note: Data presented in at night. | Following prolonged bomb this article was taken main- Hamburg repovied tie Toot iF Shocks in Germany and ly from official sources Japan a good deal of what porting to the United States! ing of basements and of food and tobacco stores by gangs of 50 or more armed youths During the confusion of air raids or {hreatened raids, polic2 there reported, these gangs movad into swift op- peration. In Bremen, such reached such tions that police made after each raid, raids propor- patrols were backed up by all available police together with specially-dep- utized air raid police. Judg- ment followed in night courts. Japan fared no. better while her cities were under attack. There, the rumor- mongering problem — an all important for police during emergencies od. Japancse was emphasiz- officials are porting here: “Despite vig- rous control measures, the ncidence of both overt sub- rersion and rumor-mongering -howed during ex- freme They say he Japanese war leaders, or ‘he leading circles, are re- sponsible for the air raids, hortages of food, high yrices. All kinds of terrible rumors are running loose among the citizenery and lit- tle organization combat he disease.” It is interesting to note|, that in the United States the rumor has played its part in re- increase emergencies. to natural disasters. In the floods of 1955 here in the Commonwealth there were vicious rumors concerning the break-out of a large dam on the upper Delaware. These rumors started panic community. in one And dur- disaste The Na- Texas City ran rampant, tional Opinion Research Cen- . Kindergarten ing the rumor ter reported, en the latte disaster: Registration for children “Rumors are a concomi- Who plan to enter kindergar- tant of virtually every dis ten in the schools of the aster situation : The initial Donegal School area will be : held Friday afternoon, May might be termed ‘‘vagrancy” bothered police officials. was accompanied, it stated, by moral and sanitary standards Some of the homeless This was | {| | | be- || r Register For Government.) a deterioration of came wanderers who refused |! assistance if such were avail- able. Another police problem (in | 3 WITH a gas incinerator—no garbage to carry out, reduces everything to small ashes. | § Japan, particularly) was the increase in number of cides during the emergency that war's end. disorders, eventually ed to be a physician's prob- lem, police attention. There is little doubt, there: | about the disruptive be-| fore, havior of a percentage of the population during a of extreme national cy. It is an eventuality! Record Corner “Little Darlin’ “— The Diamonds “Calypso Melody’ David Rose! “School Chuck Berry! “Teen Age Waltz" Lennon Sisters “I Love My Girl"— Cozy Morley “Pledge of Love™ — . Copland WAYS Sine 48 W. Main St, Mount Joy Phone 3. 3622 Prompt Efficient Service — We Do The Complete Job Call or Apply — 14 E. Main St. ota’ ata a a 010 00 00 ee 0 eRe 88 Oe dhe Eh 0 NN INS Ob he th a a ay | ps SPOON SR SIE SR SIR NEI IIE NI LL : T° a : Rexall Original 1c Sale © J RI 2 a i NOW ON a 2A ae a Px i Mon. 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