. The Saturday evening post. adjustment in prices and the slackening ofproduction incident thereto are cuttingdown factory and office organizations. Re-cently this employment service issued awarning to job seekers throughout thecountry, telling them to stay away from thecities; and by way of relieving unemploy-ment in the cities has taken steps to findcountry and small-town jobs for the idle. War work, too, set up an enormous of unskilled workers from thesmall town and the country were takeninto shipyards and munition plants, taughtparts of trades, such as running a screwmachin


. The Saturday evening post. adjustment in prices and the slackening ofproduction incident thereto are cuttingdown factory and office organizations. Re-cently this employment service issued awarning to job seekers throughout thecountry, telling them to stay away from thecities; and by way of relieving unemploy-ment in the cities has taken steps to findcountry and small-town jobs for the idle. War work, too, set up an enormous of unskilled workers from thesmall town and the country were takeninto shipyards and munition plants, taughtparts of trades, such as running a screwmachine, and at forty to fifty dollars a weekimagined themselves to be returningsoldiersdisplaced them, beingreal mechanics. In office work thousands ofinexperienced youngsters stepped into cler-ical positions vacated by soldiers. Whenthe latter came back they wanted outdoorwork. But many of these fellows are backindoors again, too, a brief experience of out-door employment making them glad to havethe old office


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