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Show CALLING FOR MQBE ! IN THE SHIPYARDS The government is still making a 'call for men to work in the shipyards on the Pacific coast, according to a statement made today bv II Y Rocket, Rock-et, Sr., the local U. S. employment examiner, ex-aminer, who states that he is anxious to have machinists, riveters, sheet metal workers, coppersmiths and chip pers and calkers call at his office, 2402 i Wall avenue, with a view to register-, register-, ing for work in the Pacific coast ship-yards. ship-yards. Men who are at present engaged in war work arc not wanted, for the reason rea-son that the government would gain no'hiiiK by such a transfer. Men between the ages of 21 and tr, years are preferred', but all questions arising in connection with the men subject to draft must be settled by I their local boards prior to their beinb ! shipped on this work. The rate of pay! for machinists, riveters, chippers and calkers and shipfltters is $5 80 per day. Coppersmiths 36.60 per day, with per cent bonus on nighl -hift. Wages are based on eight -hour days, and there is no guarantee of overtime or any particular par-ticular shift. Transportation to the men selected will be furnished from Ogden to placi of employment. |