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1. Smith, Roger Office of Civilian Defense workers help protect nation's capital. Air raid wardens at a sector meeting in Washington, D.C., discuss the zones they control during a practice air raid. The air raid warden, key man of the civilian defense organization, must be well known to the people of his sector. It is his job to clear the streets, see that people take proper cover, prevent panic and summon aid promptly when it is needed 1943 Apr

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2. Smith, Roger Office of Civilian Defense workers help protect nation's capital. Air raid wardens at a sector meeting in Washington, D.C., discuss the zones they control during a practice air raid. The air raid warden, key man of the civilian defense organization, must be well known to the people of his sector. It is his job to clear the streets, see that people take proper cover, prevent panic and summon aid promptly when it is needed

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3. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Air raid protection--what NOT to do when alarm sounds. DON'T shut off the water and gas pipes leading into your cellar. You may need water for fire fighting. Consult the directions issued by your local Civilian Defense Council or gas company for instructions on gas control 1941?

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4. Smith, Roger Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Volunteer auxiliary firemen must learn to master the control of the water stream from their fire hoses. Certain conditions call for spray, others for a steady stream of water. These volunteers in Washington, D.C., are trained to know just how best to handle the hose nozzles 1943 Apr

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5. Rosener, Ann Inflation. Hitler's ally. Uncle Sam prevented a scene like this with his price control regulation. It wouldn't be the grocer's fault if Mrs. Jones was obliged to pay such an exorbitant amount for a handful of groceries. Without government action, the price of consumer commodities would skyrocket because of scarcity of consumer goods due to America's all-out emphasis production for war rather than production for civilian needs 1942 Apr

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6. Rosener, Ann Inflation, Hitler's ally. Prices like this might have been found in many American store windows had not OPA's (Office of Price Administration) price control order been issued. With production of many consumer goods curtailed, prices might have gone skyrocketing as supplies diminished. This has been prevented, however, through the placing of ceilings on most civilian goods 1942 Apr

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7. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. These three War Emergency Radio Service transmitter-receivers tuned to different wave lengths keep this Civilian Defense control center in touch with three different channels of communication. The set being operated maintains contact with state and city police and fire departments. The other two are used for communicating with sub-control centers, hospitals, and mobile field units 1941?

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8. United States. Office of civilian defense. Civilian protection control system for larger communities Washington, D.C.: U. S. Office of civilian defense; 1943

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9. United States. Office of Civilian Defense. Civilian protection control system for smaller communities... August 1943. Washington, D.C.: Office of civilian defense; [1943]

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10. Rosener, Ann Inflation, Hitler's ally. Prices like this might have been found in many American store windows had not OPA's (Office of Price Administration) price control order been issued. With production of many consumer goods curtailed, prices might have gone skyrocketing as supplies diminished. This has been prevented, however, through the placing of ceilings on most civilian goods

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11. Air raid protection--what NOT to do when alarm sounds. DON'T shut off the water and gas pipes leading into your cellar. You may need water for fire fighting. Consult the directions issued by your local Civilian Defense Council or gas company for instructions on gas control

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12. Smith, Roger Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Volunteer auxiliary firemen must learn to master the control of the water stream from their fire hoses. Certain conditions call for spray, others for a steady stream of water. These volunteers in Washington, D.C., are trained to know just how best to handle the hose nozzles

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13. Rosener, Ann Inflation. Hitler's ally. Uncle Sam prevented a scene like this with his price control regulation. It wouldn't be the grocer's fault if Mrs. Jones was obliged to pay such an exorbitant amount for a handful of groceries. Without government action, the price of consumer commodities would skyrocket because of scarcity of consumer goods due to America's all-out emphasis production for war rather than production for civilian needs

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14. United States. Office of civilian defense. The control system of the Citizens' defense corps Washington: D. C., United States Office of civilian defense; [1942]

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15. United States. Office of Civilian Defense. Civilian protection control system for smaller communities... August 1943

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16. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. Civilian Defense radio volunteers transformed the auto radio in this auxiliary police car into a a short wave War Emergency Radio Service set, which permits the auxiliary police communications officers to maintain constant two-way contact with his control center 1941?

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17. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. This home-made War Emergency Radio Service transmitter-receiver was constructed by Civilian Defense radio volunteers from parts of old home radio sets. It is used to keep protection units in the field in constant touch with each other and with their control centers 1941?

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18. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. This home-made War Emergency Radio Service transmitter-receiver was constructed by Civilian Defense radio volunteers from parts of old home radio sets. It is used to keep protection units in the field in constant touch with each other and with their control centers 1941?

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19. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. Commercial short wave radio transmitter are made into mobile two-way War Emergency Radio Service sets for Civilian Defense by patriotic radio "hams" who not only install and operate the sets, but frequently contribute their own equipment. Powered by the auto battery, these War Emergency Radio Service mobile stations can maintain uninterrupted contact with their control center even if all telephone and power lines are out of operation 1941?

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20. United States. Office of War Information. Civilian defense. War Emergency Radio Service. Commercial short wave radio transmitter are made into mobile two-way War Emergency Radio Service sets for Civilian Defense by patriotic radio "hams" who not only install and operate the sets, but frequently contribute their own equipment. Powered by the auto battery, these War Emergency Radio Service mobile stations can maintain uninterrupted contact with their control center even if all telephone and power lines are out of operation 1941?

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