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Show courage private fying, but will furnish 1,250,000 man months of work during construction, and about 125,000 pemanent maintenance mainte-nance jobs. With tens of thousands of wartime war-time aircraft workers returning to their prewar occupations, the remaining re-maining nucleus of half a million or so highly trained employees in the industry may find more than they can do in meeting civilian and military demands for planes. I Aircraft Jobs If We Build Fields Aircraft factories will have jobs for all their highly skilled workers after the war if we build enough airports so large-scale private flying fly-ing is feasible, leaders of the industry in-dustry say. Even with the present 2,000 airfields suitable for private flying, fly-ing, there is a potential market for 125,000 civilian planes after the war, according to Joseph T. Geuting, Jr., personal aircraft council director for the Aeonauti-cal Aeonauti-cal Chamber of Commerce of America. The program for building build-ing 3,000 new fields will not only encourage new fields but will en- |