The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1918, Page 8

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HE‘ true Auiericag wants to work -where he will help win the war. He wants to fit in. America needs the Right Men in the Right Jobs. Only when this comes about. z ¢an 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 | . Jength of the War dey’ « pends directly. on ‘our -*Country’s ability to sup- ply! all War Industry with the best workers the PRESIQENT’S © STATEMENT “Industry ‘plays as hea and honor” able a role in this great struggle as do our. military armaments, We a recognize the truth of this, but we must alBo see its neces- sary. implications —namely, that industry, doing a vital task for the nation, must re- ceive the support and assistance of. the nation.” *. oe cP “Therefore, I solemly urge all. employers engaged in, war work to re- frain after August Ist, i918, from, recryit- ing unskilled: labor’ in any manner except through this central ageficy. I'urge labor’. to respond as loyally as heretofore to any _ calls issued “by: this, gency for : valintasy oa enlistment. in: essentia industry. And I ask, them both ,alike to remember that no. sacrifice will have:been in vain, if we are” able to prove beyond! all question that’ the ~ highest. and best form of efficiency is the spontanecys co-operation of a free’ people!” NCODR Ow WILSON: country’ can’ Ippoduicg | te Tnomient they. are needed. labor for war work. Wy f SE “the U.S. Einployiient 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 uagakad bi Agen ‘ SBISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE It has over “50 ! out the nation; and 20,000 U. S. Public Service Reserve enrollment agents. Ask ’ ‘the local Pos office or newspaper for | «ployment So ries o P-inigton; "D. C. |. ‘war work who seek to get or. private recruiting. _ with ‘the Government's: ~ “machinery « and prefer” i though rictcompliance = ) with: th P Goverment go8 jf. program. can the constant, rest=. ‘eansequent diminution in pro-- cadducbion sand. Above all, ihe Goveminelie: urges every man. engaged in war.work,to igh a his job until the Government reco man not engaged’! self at the dispowat Bf the'nation by register ing with the Public; Service: Reserve.’ This is a tremendously i ca duty! The war _ worker rankswith thefighter in the ce He mal nee bat thesHu i t ‘THURSDAY, AUG, 8 1918. inches sine -pame and address of the = nearest representative, OF 20 waite. tothe. U. S.°\Em- : a “Those: employers in labor through their own -agenicies..are interfering ir interests to. ee the nation. Only, of labor from one: / another, with. the! i pcieney, be prevented ds.that he change. Any. ! it War’ ate should put hini- 5

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