Strong, capable, calm people are needed to man tk= volunteer services. If you want to help, there are lots of opportunities. If you know first aid, and have a certificate, there is an imme- diate job for you. If you are a veteran, or a former volunteer or regular fireman, or policeman, there is work for you. If you have no special skills but are strong and husky, there is a job for you in rescue squads, road-repair units, or demolition and clearance squads. If you have and can drive a car, you may be needed for drivers’ corps. Older Boy and Girl Scouts over 15 can help as messengers. Both men and women are needed. Here’s how to get started: If there’s a Civilian Defense Volunteer Office in your com- munity, call there and ask where to report. If not, call your local Defense Council or Committee, or the Chamber of Come merce. Phone and ask where to report, rather than going in person. There are people needed for— Air Raid Wardens (men and women). Road Repair Units (strong, husky men), Auxiliary Firemen (men). Demolition and Clearance Squads (strong Auxiliary Police (men and women). husky men). Fire Watchers (men and women). Electrical Repair units (trained elee Nurses’ Aides (trained women). tricians). Emergency Medical Forces (men and Decontamination Squads (strong men and women with Red Cross First Aid Cer- women). tificates). Emergency Food and Housing Uaits Rescue Squads (men). (women who can cook and serve). ° Above all, keep cool. Stay home. Put out lights, Lie down. Stay away from windows. You can help!