DEPARTMENT OF LABOR U. S. PUBLIC SERVICE RESERVE IF YOU CAN USE TOOLS YOU ARE NEEDED FOR PATRIOTIC SERVICE, AT GOOD WAGES, TO BUILD SHIPS THE FOLLOWING LIST shows the kinds of trades most needed in shipbuilding. If you have skill in any of these trades and are ready when wanted to devote it to our country's service, communicate at once with the U. S. Public Service Reserve, of the Department of Labor, either through a local Enrollment Agent or by writing to 1712 Eye St., Washington. ACETYLENE and ELECTRICAL WELDERS ASBESTOS WORKERS BLACKSMITHS ANGLESMITHS DROP-FORGE MEN FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN BOILER MAKERS RIVETERS, REAMERS CARPENTERS SHIP CARPENTERS DOCK BUILDERS CHIPPERS and CALKERS ELECTRICAL WORKERS ELECTRICIANS WIREMEN CRANE OPERATORS FOUNDRY WORKERS LABORERS (ALL KINDS) LOFTSMEN TEMPLATE MAKERS MACHINISTS and MACHINE HANDS ALL SORTS HELPERS PAINTERS PLUMBERS and PIPEFITTERS SHEET-METAL WORKERS and COPPERSMITHS SHIP FITTERS STRUCTURAL-IRON WORKERS RIVETERS ERECTORS BOLTERS-UP OTHER TRADES CEMENTERS CRANEMEN 14-1379 Fill in address of Enrollment Agent here.