. War service text-book for Indiana high schools . livingwith the farmers or in farmers service camps. An-other group of fifty boys or more will replace them toreceive similar training for three weeks and to con-tinue the cultivation of the crops planted by the firstgroup, and so on throughout the for boys who work on farms will be securedas near home as possible. However, a surplus supply of boysin one county will, with the consent of parents or guardian,be sent to such other county or counties where a deficiencyexists, in order that the supply of agricultural labor all over


. War service text-book for Indiana high schools . livingwith the farmers or in farmers service camps. An-other group of fifty boys or more will replace them toreceive similar training for three weeks and to con-tinue the cultivation of the crops planted by the firstgroup, and so on throughout the for boys who work on farms will be securedas near home as possible. However, a surplus supply of boysin one county will, with the consent of parents or guardian,be sent to such other county or counties where a deficiencyexists, in order that the supply of agricultural labor all overthe state may be equalized. Industrial Employment in Essential Industries. A num-ber of high schools are arranging their schedules so as tomeet the demands of industries in their respective Training when so expanded as to meet thedemands of the hour will aid materially in fitting such boysfor effective service. All boys are urged to take advantage of every opportunityfor improving their worth and skill by enrolling in day or. (AW w Qw s oo >]2 WAR SERVICE TEXT-BOOK night school classes offering vocational training in produc-tive work in which they are engaged or to which they arenaturally adapted. To Parents and Guardians It is natural that you should wish to know before youconsent to the enrollment of your boy in the United States,Boys Working Reserve, just what the Reserve is,, andwhether you should allow your boy to become one of itsmembers. The United States Boys Working Reserve was organizedunder the United States Department of Labor for the pur-pose of forming a reservoir of boy labor from which thenation might draw in the present crisis. The Reserve isnon-militaristic; it is, in fact, a working reserve of man-power for industries and farms. The service is not compul-sory, and any boy may be withdrawn by his parents orguardian at any time. Its chief function has been to supplyboys for the farms, but it is planned, when necessary, toextend its scop


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