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Show Accidents don't "Just Happen" . . . they are CAUSED!! DU 7-2851 DU 7-2301 FIRE - AUTO INSURANCE Check On Our "LOT SPECIAL" Hoegh Soys Every Family Needs A Fallout Shelter Civil and Defense Mobilization Director Leo A. Hoegh says "everyone, even those far from a likely target, would need shel- HOW TO SURVIVE IF NUCLEAR WAR COMES Substantial protection for families from radioactive fallout can now be devel-oped devel-oped through construction of simple home shelters. All of the illustrations used on this page are from "The Family Fallout Shelter," a publication of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. Mobiliz-ation. Free copies of the booklet maybe obtained by writing: Box Home Shelter, Battle Creek, Mich. ter from fallout" in the event of an enemy attack. In the introduction to "The Family Fallout Shelter," a publication pub-lication of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, Mr. Hoegh says: "In an atomic war, blast, heat and initial radiation could kill millions close to ground zero of nuclear bursts. Many more millions everybody else could be threatened by radioactive fallout. But most of these could be saved." Mr. Hoegh pointed out that the Federal shelter policy is based on the knowledge that most of those . beyond the range of blast and heat will survive if they have adequate protection protec-tion from fallout. The OCDM booklet contains building plans for five basic fallout fall-out shelters. One is a do-it-yourself project with solid concrete con-crete blocks. Cost of the shelters ranges from $150 to $1500. Copies of "The Family Fallout Fall-out Shelter" may be obtained from local civil defense offices or by writing: Box Home Shelter, Battle Creek, Mich. ' ' it 1 : LEO A. HOEGH . most could be saved |