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Show MORAN COMMENDED FOR LOCAL WORK Due to recent development In the world war, a new and highly important constructive con-structive task confronts the United States Employment service, according to a message received from the assistant director-general of the United States department de-partment of labor, addressed to P. J. Moran, director of the local bureau of the United States Employment service. The assistant director-general also suggests i that in the general reconstruction work j men leaving war Industry work, in consequence con-sequence of those Institutions shutting! I down, must be given first consideration In the filling of positions. It is in the matter of facilitating the i re-entry of workers and soldiers into nor- I mal industrial life that the United States Employment service feces its most im- j portant problem, the assistant director- i general declares. He commends Mr. Moran for the excellent recruiting work j done in this state through his office. 1 r |