In Average Communities In Industrial Defense Communities -a- WHAT VOLUNTEERS CAN DO Committee Service (continued) Committee on space and facilities for recreation. Special interest committees, such as hobbies, music, lectures, and athletic clubs. Special event committees such as Christmas, dance, carnival, track meet. Special organization and campaign committees for such groups and organizations as Boy and Girl Scouts, United Service Organizations, etc. * # * * * eae me The sudden influx of workers into defense factories has caused a housing shortage and put a strain on schools and community recreation facilities. Pro- vision must be made for the defense workers and their families if they are not te be forgotten people. First of all they should be integrated as far as possible into the community recreation program. New projects should be adjusted to work shifts and special needs. Social Life and Entertainment Arrange parties for wives of newcomers so that they may get acquainted with each other and their neighbors. Give parties and dances for young people. Arrange company dances and provide music; arrange company smokers and department banquets. Arrange with local movie theatres for special showings for men on night shifts. Help provide movies where facilities are inadequate. 2 Athletics Serve on plant recreation committees; organize depart- ment teams, interdepartment leagues, and city-wide leagues and tournaments.