Ipl c ° mpany and " ay ° n kis iob - \ ' l ernment work it is essential '' ,'J '\\\/ t™W\ that labor should not shift-or ■ ~ create an uns table situation. I 1'"'". (5 |i J!p T- 1 It is also just as much an 1 o# i Obligation on the employer to 1 f§hQ t T7r. •?✓ ISi. •J, J . l_fnß meet new conditions fairly. ' . 4 9 # t A true soldier does not choose to be in one branch of the service one week and in another the next. Patriotism holds him to some specific duty, in which he attains to be efficient, and as such he is protector and a part of your defense. Will You Not Do Your Part as Faithfully? Your employer conserves his capital to meet the need of the situation and gives a large portion of his earnings to the government. Stick with him, make his interests your interests and stand shoulder to shoulder faith him in this crisis. You can be a high private in the industrial army that is marching to victory just as surely as the boys who follow the stars in "Old Glory." REMEMBER--t\\is war will not last forever and the rolling stone gathers no moss. This page is one of a series—ke sure to read them atl—"Win the War" Publicity Association of Central Pennsylvania • Copyright, 19X8. - • ' ■ -TVIsS THURSDAY EVENING. HARRESBURG TELEGRAPH JULY 28, 1918. 9