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Show ! MEN ARE SOON MADE GOOD SHIP WORKERS WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 Conversion Conver-sion of man-power from peace to war work was given striking illustration recently at the Hog Island shipyard. Raymond Curatola, Fred Roller and Arthur Burnley entered the Hog Island Is-land riveting school to begin a 10 -day course which would fit them to help build ships, but in 20 working hours they were handling the pneumatic hammer and punch with such dexterity that tlyjy wore told to report for regular regu-lar work. Curatola formerly was a chauffeur. Roller had been a mechanic, Burnley was a horse-shoer. |