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Show REAL JOBS FOR REAL1 PAY WAITING FOR i WOMEN Government Can Place Any Number in- Profitable Positions c Tha beat way for a woman to show ! her patriotism, according ta tha advice ef Uit United States employment ai-thorltlea ai-thorltlea In this city, la to train for service. Efficiency, It la argued, wse never a mora highly praised asaet than It Is today. Tha government Is aiding women In finding the work they ara best fitted to do and suggesting how they raw best train to fill places of men called So the colore. "The time haa coma when many worsen wors-en should quit their knitting needles for a field of greater service." they ara be lug lolfl by local official. "Women should cease volunteer work, declared one official this morning, "snd inks a regular Job for regular pay. The fact that women may not be in need of the money tine nothing to do with tha res. The United H la tea government neMl their services fur production, snd t the government la very particular about women being paid the aame wage as men for services equally rendered. 'The patriotic thing Is for women te do the work her tratnlntr has fitted her to do, pmvkled It has snen slung thr-linee thr-linee of en essential vocation. - Hchooi, te(,t-here should stick to their calling, no ntnttrr If munitions Offer a higher re-ftrd. re-ftrd. The yuuih of America must not be neglected. "For the ifhtrained women, who has never worked in her life. Industry prrtfe shly offers a more profitable Held thai! any other line of endeavor. Many far fortes sre organising tmtntng schools In their plants. Two hundred factories, according ac-cording to the training snd dilution service, sre spending or preparing ta attend millions solely In the work of Intensive In-tensive training of new workers;; 7&4,fMsfl new ekllled workers are needed by Use country ly January 1. . "The woman with nimble fingers wf is not afrsid of grease, and who is willing will-ing to cast saldc for eight hours a dav her fluffy ruffles for overall, her plumed bonnet fur a service cap, snd to concentrate concen-trate on the task st hand. Is sure of a quick snd certain reward.'1 In order that the work of women may give the greatest economic value to the community, every precaution Is taken not to fit eo.ua re pegs into round holes. For this re Maori, women who apply te the United Ktatea employment offices are Bftkcd to give full Information relative to their various qualifications; especially re gardlng their school, college or technics Irsinlng. In sddttlnn to the facilities for training offerVd undi-r the dlrentuw of -the- eiirgean general, there are, ItJt schoola and hospitals hos-pitals throughout the country that retf ter nursea. and graduate nurses from, these Institutions sre eligible to enter s the army hoebltnls with the aame atand-Ing atand-Ing aw graduatea of the army school of nurelng. Another opportunity for training 'fa given by the wsr Industries board, which U offering In many large elite war ernei-gency courses In employment msn-sgement. msn-sgement. There sre tnsny methods sd vsnced for maintaining happier re 1st Ions between capital and labor. The solution offered by the employment management section of the war Industries board Is the orgnnlsstion of sn employment de- C art ment snd the putting of sll matters avtng to do with living wage Setting, transfers, promotion and voluntary employe em-ploye relations Into tha hands of a compel com-pel at and especially trained officer. |