Show NORr OIVAL AL i SUPPLY IS H I SHORT I Ii i All Industries Must Call Call I for Help Declares I Expert I By Gilson Gardner I I Noted Washington correspondent I and expert export on national affairs Gilson Gil- Gil Giltson son Gardner has been in n closer touch i j i with official Washington in the tho past fifteen years than any other newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- I paper man Ho has made an exhaustive ex- ex ex exhaustive study of the tho effect of tho the I world wars war's ending on our nations nation's future The results of his study aro are I i given to The Salt Lake Telegram readers in six short but authoritative j jand I and meaty news articles the fourth of which appears today II I WASHINGTON I r April 11 A 11 A potent reason wh why the United States w will feel Ceel I prosperous when peace Industries have I rte rY j fy f M y V G taken the tho place of or war Industries willo will willbe willbo II bo be o the full employment employment employ employ employ- ment of or labor There are aro unemployed unemployed I p people olle now i and there will be ue 1 during the period of I of of n readjustment I of change from war wor warto warto I to In peace Industries I but the great volume olum 1 of work to be done makes makeM It absolutely I certain as tho rho law I of oC gravity that gravity 13 that be before before before be- be fore man many weeks e have passed there thero I will he a n Job for every pair of whitIn will will- I In ln hands and that I tho the work will be s greater e ater In volume volume- I than bait tho the number of people to lo perform It Immigration has been shut off ort for four years ears In normal times this country country coun coun- try receives from ono one to three million I forel foreigners every year to become becom a fresh 1 supply of or labor This country Is probably I ably at least leat seven soven million people short i of Its normal supply of labor This Isone is isono isono II ono one reason why wh women and ol old men have u been beon n brought ht into industry during dur dur- ur- ur I I log ing the war period J I JS JSn n with every soldier demobilized and back at 5 some me peace Job there will willbe willi I i be a n loud Cr cry from rom cv every evory ry In Industry for more help ihor I. I Is planning to secure j I Ic legislation to keep out 1 gration rallon Tho The employers on the tho other j I hand will howl more loudly to bring I in Immigrants It is Js tho the wa way industry I I j works I There are arc no h hard hId Id I'd feelings s against the foreigner ncr when it Il comes to needing I a man with a shovel cl Talk Tall will be he heI beI j I heard even cn of ot bringing Chinese and antI f other oriental labor lallor A Already d there Is IsI fi I tall talk of or bringing In III women of ot of the sorI ser sor- ant Cla class I to do the thc dishwashing and I the cooling cooking But Lut however these j problems are WOI ked Iced out tho one thing i I certain is tho fact that men or women women wom Wom- en willing to dp any Job will have o no I difficulty in finding the Job joh to do I There will bo ho little i re reduction In wages wages probably probably none I Fifth Firth article Saturday I |