Show I f a aDad il Dads Dad's Dad s Column i 1 HOllERT HOBERT FREEBORN NEARS t EM U OF ot TRAINING Dear Deaf Grandpa ii SERE HERE EKE the last day of this thia month i haven't done have much flying doing this past week eek but have n been nr doing a a lot nt of night wI e hi planning Instead On about September 12 another er cadet and mys myself lf are Lw are going gome on a flight to Salt Lake Park city is only about nine minutes from the airfield by plane but chances are It u will be nightfall when we get there thereso so you may my not see us Some of my other flights nights will be to New Mexico Texas I I Oklahoma Missouri Nebraska a aad d else else- where Quite a few are night flights I ISome Some Borne will be made In formation There are only five more weeks of actual flying fly fly- lYIng Ing Inn left There have been a a. couple of B D In Inhere Inhere here lately Its It's a sweet ship the ship the envy of ot the bomber pilots Not much else to write Its It's getting plenty cold old here I hope hooe the snow season Is 18 late this year although It would be a a. thrill to land landIn In n a snow-covered snow runway Ill close now now more more at a later date BOB DOB o o o CANADIAN CAS GENERAL WO WOMEN HOMEN IEN IN IX WAR WAit WARIN VARIN IN AN interview published In a recent Issue of ot Army Life Adjutant General Arnold Moss of ot Canada said In part My visit to England convinced me of one thing namely we must impress o othe on n the women of both countries the ur urgent urgent urgent ur- ur gent need for their services In the arme armed d forces Its It's difficult for lor us here at home hom to grasp this urgency We dont don't hear th the e rumble of 01 the guns or the crash o of 01 f bombs falling Our cities are untouched our homes unburned Our countries the United States and Canada will never with Goda Godi help know the horror of ot Invasion But we at home cannot Idly icily accept the protection of 01 our magnificent armies Their fight Is our fight Today In total war men alone are not enough women must Join with them in common commo n cause In a a. message to our Canadian Women's Army Corps Madame Chian Chiang g I shek Kai spoke these words No cause no country can be great unless Its women women women wo wo- men work for tor It I do not believe that tha t there are aro American and Canadian women women women wo wo- men who do not believe that our ca caIs cause is great and well worth working for tor O O O OWE WE READ Soldiers sailors and mar mar- S Sat Ines even ines-even even at tho the most distant battle battle- fronts fronts plan plan to exercise their right to vote that is it If the many thousands of 01 o otheir their applications for tor ballots which hav have already been received by the States Is 1 a any ally indication MANY PLANTS which worked a sing single e I dally daily shift shUt before the war may have t to o I work two or three shifts In the recon version period to meet the pil piled up d-up up recon recon-I de de' mands wands for peacetime products L L. 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Boulware operations vice chairman of o f predicts This ho he declared should shout d aid old materially in providing Jobs for th the e I released war workers for some time O O O I A NEW EM CHALLENGE TO L THE TIlE FOLLOWING Is from last Mondays Monday's Mon Mon- days day's Salt Lake Telegram This Is 13 Labor day a a. day traditionally set aside for tribute and recognition to the workers of ot America And on this Labor day certainly loyal labor has fully lully earned the tribute of 01 the American people people peo peo- pie and recognition of 01 the outstanding job of war production which they have e performed The workers of America have made mace a a. great peat contribution to victory They have played their full tull part along with management management manag man man- ag ment in achieving the miracles cf of production in America which have astonished as- as astonished as as- the world dismayed our enemIes enem enem- ies lee and made possible the crushing defeats de de- de feats teats which we are inflicting and will inflict upon them All praise to labor for tor its loyalty and patriotism for its cooperative spirit and productive effort in winning the war One of 01 these days the war is going to be over The war challenge which loyal labor has met so admirably will be gone But Dut it will be supplanted by a a. new challenge to all labor labor labor-a a challenge to help win the peace in America as it helped win the war 1 Will labor accept that challenge and meet it with the same spirit that it met the war challenge That's the great question this Labor day the day the question which the leaders and members of organized organized or- or ori labor particularly must face Organized labor in America has bos during recent years reached a a. new position of 01 Power Claiming some members members mem- mem memi bers berg organized Jabor labor is s a great force e in American life today It has haa It In n its Power to make or break this nation economically after the war I There is just one answer er to American prosperity in the p postwar era and that le Is abundant production We cannot share what nat we do not produce We cannot l I have nave more moro from less We cannot have I abundance from scarcity I i We all of ot us us take out cf of a common i the bucket Ducket the bucket which contains the I j Products of ot our labor We cannot as ln in- in i take more from the bucket unless we all put more into the bucket I j That's simple arithmetic yet it Is s I j consistently overlooked by those In n the ranks of 01 labor labo and government and I I bUsiness es lea Business who follow programs and poliCIes of 01 scarcity of ot arbitrary limitations and an restrictions of one kind or another i upon Pon production I It I is is of ot course not noli Just labors labor re- re rei i to abandon n the pu lcy of scarcity and ana but labor must do its part- part it if labor does doea doe not do its part port in seCUring after atter the war wl the abundant production which is the only way to f then prosperity and the more a abundant life o labor will break the nation econ econ- will aily IY We will have scarcity There be e less lesa in the e bucket and less for tor v everyone Yone ine to share And that's depression e nave have I Id I WI learned that the answer to d this war was abundant pro pro- pro pro-I I t the It is also the answer to winning I ito izo e it it peace Ir It f labor J I. I smart It will real real- if It policy labor jabor Is wise it ill adopt a a. anil el eliminate nil cy of ot Postwar abundance It will will r restrictions on labor output Ith It Jt h h remove nove artificial obstacles and antt kick handicaps CK iu rte to full tull production it will own free riders off oft the economic C Continued on rage Page rive Dads Dad's Continued from PAZ p One machine and make every man who shares from the bucket put his share into the bucket Capital and management and government government government govern govern- ment all have the thel thel jobs to do In achIeving achieving achieving ing abundant production and prosperity Were We're not overlooking their responsibilities ties But Dut this is Labor day and we are concerned here bore with labors labor's ity Labor has done a magnificent Job In Inthe Inthe Inthe the war Spurred by patriotism in a cooperative spirit It has produced abundantly This is a challenge to labor to carry on the same some way In the postwar post poet war period so that on rome pome future Labor day a a. prosperous America can say All praise palEe to labor for It Us its patriotism and Its cooperative spirit In producing abundantly to win the peace I |