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Show "labor day (Sevtcmhcr 6,lVo) ii In paying ''""''". ,rf ,e to labor. America ,s nil-inclusive. nil-inclusive. The farmer, the ,nSineer, the ch,k and the thousand ol other uar u-orL-! ers are playing vitally important impor-tant roles in the winning oJ the war. . : vr 1 i tt iff ' j ti Without foods, wars could never be won. Despite the many handicaps handi-caps resulting from war, the American Amer-ican farmer has redoubled his efforts ef-forts to increase production. . i M r s ' 1 , Ik t P v s s v "tj 1 P " Age is no handicap to many a wartime war-time job. And thousands of mothers and grandmothers in the factory, in the office and on the farm are doing do-ing their part to insure complete victory.1 L H? i Tne skill and ingenuity of American Amer-ican working men is a decisive factor fac-tor in hastening an inevitable victory. vic-tory. The loud roar of our industry is now reaching its crescendo. r 'X : r "An1 The housewife has an important Job and she is getting it done. Through volunteer work with civilian defense, Red Cross or community projects, she Is contributing directly to the war effort. I 'if i" 1 1 Many yoangsters with little or no previous training are stepping into jobs on farms and in factories. They are doing a man's work and are shouldering responsibilities beyond their years. |