Show I War Paragraphs Women will make up 30 per cent of the labor force In war Industries next year It is estimated The national parks yielded pounds of scrap metal In 1942 or enough to fill more than 75 freight cars Hunters Bunters are expected to add million mil mU- lion pounds of meat to the nations nation's food in the next 12 months About war plants in the United States help to produce the different dif dlf- dlf ferent parts in a heavy bomber and the parts In every tank Eliminating use Wie of asbestos textiles In unnecessary products will save approximately approximately pounds 0 of these textiles for war purposes I The armed forces will enroll I young men melt a month out of about 1 who reach the age ago of 18 next next year American Indians have sent Bent more than men to war ar out of a population of at about creating a manpower shortage on reservations In England d all women from tram 18 IS to 45 i must register for war service and single women and widows without children between 20 and 30 are subject to draft If It prices of civilian goods are held to present control levels until January 1 I 1944 consumers will have saved an average of for lor every man woman and anet child in the country Government expenditures for war purposes purposes purposes pur pur- poses during November amounted to twice the total value 0 of all the passenger ger gee cars and motor trucks produced In Inthe inthe inthe the United States In 1940 Tho number of at women employed in inthe inthe inthe the goods goads industries Increased ed during our first year of at war by largely largely in ammunition and explosive plants plants while the number of me men e de decreased decreased de- de creased by 1 It takes 70 to 80 million on board feet ie fe t-of t pf lumber annually to to provide for 5 billion boxed matches used In the United States and anet tens of steel each year year- go RO into the tiny steel staples o of book matches of whim which we consume billions bilious I |