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ii Tl?I,SA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY. Al'Cl'ST I, !!)!. F. OF L. FAVORS SERVICE PLAN t i .. 1 I ' . .m i t rg I 11 Kxtrml OffVr of Aiil 1o l S. I jiiI'I'O' mrnt S rvii'c. f-.imn.-l fioniiTi in ..:1.-n c.f t'u-A.,i.iri.-.in Hi.I.tm.-i of l.ih..r m I i..-r "t 'I" a.lvmory c-onnnlv.ioii r i, r.-un.-ll of r. .hh.iihI l' l' i v I ., , ivii ih following Hi.ii.-in. lit i.. !, , r S KMI-I. 1 Y MKST rtf.ia il'i: i.i I I.KTIN: The Ain-rl.-n ''' -rui'on of !-i ,.r li. p'V ll.t.-f.-Hl-.l 111 '!. I n I'1'' f I 1 .vi..ltl .! ,' '" ,, I,., I III' 'l-'l ' ' I " 1 ' "I ' '':'"r I , ... ... f.! I!.- f.-l'T.4li " 'T' , ! i: ti.i .ii-.t : ' hl '' r ,.. tall - tr-e f i"ii-- "f '"' " , ,;. ,l.Marlii.rni In lh ("" ,, .. ,-!....,. rvnli.m ..f t!..' " "' .. u ir .-rr.T in .Mir c.unfry. -n,..r,. ,, ,: n l f,in.lllMlI'l.) . I ll I If..-. . l.f III' "" ,n '-. 'J.,. :,,.... ""' i r," .-...n.:- '!. 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"rtiT"rTni:'vi tbr fTiTr-la of rr.Tnr-irr!n ffrjrniiTfl : v.Tft. r..r.y ton n l fr-r. la thr !! iiT-f ... !)( to :t fir::-.rr . ? iirri.iiri Jlni n.nn'n will l. I'-nn ll" !'..: Trim Mi lni.r ar.iah'r -v.irlnK thf" l:.in..;. Trri of ,vioniBTi1 of furli oot.-i It x aork.Ti lit yr tiri tnrnt t!;f tr.rt''!. r:rf rf h.u hu-.H hull tt-.f I nnrJ P'ntr , plorrtieot .T. f t arr.n!r.;nn M lhi appruattr.atf nut'ihT nf MVK rfUirfa l"r ir. r.in.. rnU oarttlm ,irl;-T-. ni piT of rTc daa f;u! Haiiool (".ya. Btor prnpl. vrn. ( .mhui and proffwltT-A) mrr, r., "h potfntUI ftfrniij-y ruirv wirrTTi m bii.t n.iln.!r.,i itW 4a thi-r arf nwslf.L 7 h,i rhirrry of ttie ! r, :trrl M.t(m t rup Plfnt .,-(. fri irit'v i. m..,L fa.-iln.ur fnr.illii.a an. tn l,rln tl. "i.i inf .-omniunit work r lm;.'th r. ttnlmniK'n ,,f-illf Hind, owl in NorMi l.aktta. i)..vnrn..r lnn J lm.i,r h.a.N ih n,( ot ""'' fnp'oyi-ji win r, P'e.U: i-h- ,;,,.,t ,hT v,n.1n -r at In-I , n,,,,,,,,) Ulior .-n (..roil. Th.i ..,-on, ,,,,. ! lr" "" ," ! "!':' hm in th.it of ' :"'' V II I .U-n. f...eril .1 rr, t, r f t'; 1 int., I St.,,,.., ':.!, ,yiriit ' rvl''" f ,r N-T! I'.iK.na .inl Matr f.-tnr f r pr.. Lmivi. la.. nr. I Mi!y. nnini,, i-hji-iliorn .ip, '"'r I'll-Mllewi liu.ll.u. ,,rn .i.Ivinipk flip!..) nif nt . rrt, ,i (,f th-ir i.nnfiw i,. , ,,,.r ,. M i n v "II' hrin. ):.k f it,,. Rfrv:, o Tlv. -lutntirr of i f fi.f nn.1 Aurfii't ir- .,t ,,i "lit . UlltOS th.lt It h.L, l f-r lli-r f.-npioyi,;,.,,, ),.,.., wti, t IMP...1 1.M4 . ,,., ,hi, ' 'iKnij.nK ,imii,r t.nrr.-,,,, , ,. . . . . . ill." Oil. I A " ' '"""r tnilil llif . h tml il""'" . "I.inihii.., . , ..! ...,M,, "n"-r I- ftirollin, ',' 'w i ..... . . '" "'I'! 'I i rul In. I ' I I t' ' M . , .M.ioy oi ' 1 n 1 !i it .1 ".i;n at- tli,-"il . t f,-,r -.1 p "III f.-lfll j !i l.iit 1 of f.-.t 1 .nv tmii t h i r - y i n The Right Men m the Right Jobs Will Win The War HPHE true American wants to work A where he will help win the war. He wants to fit in. America needs the Right Men in the Right Johs, Only when this comes about can maximum produc tion be obtained to sup port our armies at the front. The needs of all war industries can be antici pated and met by the Government if employ ers and laborers will avail themselves solely of the nation-wide machinery which is at hand. The length of the War de pends directly on our Country's ability to sup ply all War Industry with the lef country can produce the moment they are needed. The U. S. Employment Service is the official bureau , of the Federal Government in charge of the distri bution of labor. The President has declared that it is the official agency for recruiting and distributing unskilled labor for war work. PRESIDENTS STATEMENT It has over 500 brandies through out the nation, and 20,000 U. S. Public Service Reserve enrollment agents. Ask the local post office or newspaper for name and address of the nearest representative, or write to the U S. Em- "Irhlmtry plin at rwnt;! am! honor if'lf a mlr in thu grrit itinlr JS ,), our military artnamrntj. We all rmii:nire the trutli nf tlm, but we rqiKt ali srr it ncirv UJ wnplirationj namely, tut uultntry, doing a yital tasl for tlie nation, must re rrne tfie mprx.ut and assutjiKe of tlie nation." . "TlirrTforf, I sdlrmly urf4i5 ail nnplmrn enjjjcej in wax Hoik tu re frain aitrr Augviit lit, 1918, from rrcruit ing luukilled lahor in any manner except tlirwigli ihii mitral ajrrnry. I urge labor tu respond at loyaLlr as herettjiue to an caib mued by this gencr for voluntary enliifiuert in essential industry. And I aik tlian laith alike to remember that no urnfiie will have been in vain, if we ire able to prove beyond all que.tmn that the highest and best form of efTKienry it the fjxvitauaius co-operation of a free people." WOODROW WILSON. ployment Service, Wash ington, D. C. Those employers in war work who seek to get labor through their own or private recruiting agencies are interfering with the Government :s machinery and prefer ring their interests to those of the nation. Only through strict compliance with the Government's program can the constant, rest less shifting of labor from one war job to another, with the w - r consequent diminution in pro duction and efficiency, dc prevented Above all, the Government ures every man encaged in., war work to stick to his job until the Government recommends that he cnange. Any man not engaged in war work should put him self at the disposal of the nation bv rrrnsrer- ing with the Public Servire is a tremendously important duty I The war worker rankswith the fighter in the trenches. He will help beat the Hun. ' i1: flip Afill MT YWt iw 'sz&y. - . vii mi j-. 1 1 x i 1 1 1 ' j s r Uned States MpM' Tbla adTrftfmrnt prepmed for use of the IVpnrtnif nt of Labor by the Dlflslon of AilvrrtMnf Corntnltf er on PnMic Infnrmatlon 'ri.: c...-. f,,of IImiIo,! (,r ti .1 i a ,( lw Vrir w . .1 i "'.' t:. A K N III ll il.l .rUH f 'I he , I'Tl'li? M, 1 j h-Ki'-l it:. -ii. I IW iljiil.. vuil(l liMMiu mi int. 11 inning i uv 11 .11 i,t 1111 O K L A II O M A T OOI, AN I) S U P V L Y C () M 1 A N A '" "r. work ' !. Is run ' - "f antl Ion fliii,-