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Show J " WHAT ENTHUSIASM CAN DO k if. 11ie chief problem in the business 'I world is meeting the great demand for -1 man power to keep our, industries going. r'i ' We now expect to place 4,000,000 men in il v France by next June. The places of these W I producers have all got to be filled. We have got to turn out a great quantity of 1 a supplies and munitions to back them up, 11 in addition to ordinary materials for us3 'if an daily home life. The supplies he army , Consumes will represent' far more labor 1 and material than this number of men :L would use in peace times. g , All sources of supply to fill the labor shortage will be ransacked. Boys, wo- ) men and girls, non-essential workers, fr ach of these- sources is a problem in it- " self. But there is one great source of in- 5 1 Creased production. That is enthusiasm H; ' not to be overlooked. " I People can do far more if they f pel en- I " thusiastic. No ball game was ever won Hf without enthusiasm. Under a foreman Hi , capable of arousing, the spirit of his men H' 4 ' a gang of work employes will do 50 per Hi j . '"- cent more. HI' v ' . &L Now let us get that spirit into all our, H "' war work. 'Let us take hold of it in the HSU; : ,., way we would take hold, to win a ball K h '" game or carry an election. Here are our Hp m. boys on. the verge of victory. It needs H . - a long hard pull to put them over, but H'i we are beginning,,, see signs, of .the, end. . Hg " It has" been broken "again and again. Our H; tf oys are 3ust e ones wno cSTiTdo it. " Uv 7 But everyone who is raising food or HL J... malting munitions or war supplies, or Kl'-t '$&- ' pro'ducing' any valuable essential mater- ij ' - ial must put his heart into it. If we will . H$b'tL aW JumP to our tasks with the determin R!Wr vtion to false Efl! Industrial efficiency eTvP ' ne highest pitch, the boys "over Hi ',-, there" will take care of the rest. Come. Hv&! ' .ntKen'wiih a Hu'rrah! |