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Show I 1KI1 ROOM FOR A I: MUCH ENLARGED 1 FORCE Ij The end of the year is being spent HI at the forestry service in re- jfl arranging the offices in order to m accommodate a larger number of workers. Practically the entire force Sa will be in new offices by the first of ili the year. M The arrangement will give Auditor m j. G. Falck a much larger space -in 'H which to carry on the growing busi- i I noss in his branch of the work. R District Forester L. F. Kneipp states jU that letters have been sent to the fifty m former employes of the fourth district m of the forestry service, who are now H engaged in war work, telling them H. that it is the intention of the govern- W mcnt to place all of the old employes Hi in some division of the department of Hj agriculture. Mr. Kneipp expects the H men to return with renewed interest H in the work after the outdoor life or H the army. 1 The returns from the letters already H show that near fifty per cent of the H old employes will come back to their H old work. |