mm iiwf^pfp»f!isp^pppap^f« % &"#•',. "':V:..";: ?-\'%\^!s'* «s'^ ,"j&ZX&?', »&*£ 'W,:TT §t- EM^1* mmm l i: 2\> J£-£&&i $• A «M M«n plan setting an WWII pattern for action la the «*«* of an enemy attack on IIttacie waa announced last week. Tito ptaas to a broad blueprint Jfe (nUte «lty and county organ- MpMMM la developing programs jit adtlaa ikoold auch an attack jotar. Specific details of the plan Ml ba mAi pabllc later. : . 1%t way may strike with llt- '-j§t W IM> warning, eltiaens ware And 4a attack may hit df Indaatry « trtdesald: "Weapons may be atomic, rachemical, bacteriologihigh exploelve or lnoendlary. itMBk weapons will probably be ttsed only against targets of major importance. Chemical, and Incendiary can be used both for on communities and tot* the ictloa of agricultural re* "Methods of attack may be aerial ibardmeat, guided missiles and Sabotage may vary in from small operations oondacted by stealth to larga organised raids of the commando type." Major Lenox R. L6hr, state director of civil defense, made the plan public. He called it an "over all plan" and said details of other features of the plan will be given in a series of "annexes" to be released later. The plan's objective is to "organize the resources of the state. All cities and counties in Illinois will get copies of the plan by mall. Working from his overall plan, they will be able to set up programs for coping with disaster. Main alma at civil defense plans are: 1. Maintaining whr production at a level as close to normal as possible. 2. Protecting the lives and health of the citixenp. 3. Restoring stricken communities. ^ Here's how responsibilities were defined: The state will provide leadership and supervision in planning. It will direct ^mobile units brought in from points outside the attacked community. It will provide inatfttetkm lor traMi* pntfMH. It Will "allocate audi federal funds, supplies and equipments as nay be provided for counties, cities and towns." "The raaponaibillty of the city and county is to organise and operate its civil defense system under guidance of the state." Cities and counties also will be expected "to provide adequate ataff and facilities of training and assume its share of financial reaponslbility." If attack is made or threatened 'these plans will be called into operation by the governor. Hell declare a state of emergency under such conditions. Although the plan did not name the places most likely tp be hit It said. the Chicago metropolitan region "form the largest and mostremunerative target area" in the state. In this region, the plan suggested, it would be wise to work out interstate mutual aid pacts with Indiana and Wisconsin. * f • V"* ' 'V** f , r ~ < jfmtrt Wheat Heavily frosted wheat gives a distinct yellow color to the flour tnade from it Texture and color of the bread loaf also are affected. Iff !'W*"', •fi.vv"-•i»-":. 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