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Show 'MEN NOW WANTED IN IE SHIP YARDS The government is ready to accept the services of the men who have en-; en-; rolled for shipbuilding and will take , all the men who now desire to enter the service of the country in this branch, according to a statement given nwt vout crH :i v nl llm I'niliil Qt'iln; r-in- plOVEOiint s-m-uLce of! ice ),y it Y Beck- rcr. Fr . employment examiner. Most of the men wanted immediately immediate-ly are for the mechanical work on ships. Mr. Beckett said, in speaking of the matter. "The United States employment service at Salt Lake reports that the following men are wanted for work in the San Francisco shipyards 20 boil-ermakers, boil-ermakers, 50 riveters, tlush shell work. 30 riveters, flush bulkhead work, 80 holders on, 80 heaters and 50 chippors and caulkers. All men who have enrolled en-rolled in this city or want to enroll for this work are requested to call at the United States employment office, 2402 Wall avenue, and receive mstue-tions mstue-tions from Employment Examiner Beckett. Some of the men are wanted to go from Salt Iake next week and all of the by April 15." nn |