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Show . 0, 1 There's Work to Be Done The war labor policies board in Washington has made a careful survey of the public construction work held up in the United States by the war. It estimates the total will exceed $100,000,000. All these projects will and can be resumed just as fast as workers and materials are available. The workers will be available as our troops return home; the materials will be- ready, for the great industries, for many months engaged on war contracts, are now busy on peace projects. TJiese are facts to feed upon. They spell for prosperity in the readjustment period. . |