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Show JKEIillAL EMPL0YMB1T UNOER Mil Mor Thaw 1000 Younf Men in Salt Lake Face Bei n jDi vorced From Their Ladylike Duties UTAH men, hoMing positions I'm-Ie Sam ronsifleni non-esNetitiiil non-esNetitiiil to winning the war. and which may be filled by women will be drafted for work in war Industries, accord inr to n announce ment made today at the local United States employment bureau. A survey of the nonessential occupations occupa-tions In 1'tah has been mada by P. J. Moran, director of the local bureau. He haa listed about forty. An order direr tins; state community boards to make a "clean Ins;" of those Institutions Institu-tions not employed In essential war Industry has been Issued-by him. More than 1000 youna; men In ftalt 1 lake City are encased In nonessential employment, Mr. Moran says. canvass can-vass of the automobile shops of the city revealed the fact that more than 700 men are available for government service as mechanics, drivers and repairers. re-pairers. Anions; the nonessential employments employ-ments for men listed by Mr. Moran are the following: Dancing Instructors, Instruc-tors, elevstor operators, fruit stands, furriers. Insurance agents, junk deal era, Janltora and porters, mercantile store clerks permit venders, billiard and pool establishment a. ticket collectors collec-tors In theatres. |