10 I mer^ca Has Not Stopped Work to Fight 1 While fighting may be new to us, work is \1 not, and while we are putting great armies t|k ! ;i * n the field we are also performing still mt vis greater tasks in the workshop, at the mB \m ] lifw! shipyards and on the farm. rtMPk ' ir * The general staffs of our army and navy are tackling I wLJwM their jobs of maintaining our armed forces with vim H JM : ' I ana v i& or > an d millions of men are ready to respond the bugle call for service; but the demand for S fllltorji rttW MORE FOOD and MORE SUPPLIES must be answered by the actual labor of our workers, and is dependent on the will, brain and brawn of all of us. This is the hour for putting country above self—a duty that falls on employer and employee alike—none must fail The employer must face squarely the situation and meet fairly new conditions—the worker should be equally loyal and not move about and disturb things by shifting about at these critical times. Two calls of the hour: Increase production—save for Fourth Liberty Loan i • * This page is one of a series—be sore to read them all—"Win the WW" Publicity Association of Central Pennsylvania Copyright. 1918. THURSDAY EVEIMINU, BJLRRISBU*tG TE3LEGTULFS SEPTEMBER 12, 1918.