" GET BUSY."
AMERICA'S HEART IN THE WAR.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 15. The Heatless Day Order, which has been revoked by the Fuel Administrator, Mi' Garfield, has accomplished its purpose. The chief reason for the original resentment against the order waß that our people were eager to keep at work m every way that could help to speed up the ono paramount business. When it was made plain that the order relieved the freight and coal ) congestion and released ships the indignation died. And now with warmer weather industrial operations have been resumed and ■are m full blast.
Admiral Francis Bowles, managing director of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, expressed the universal feeling wlicu he said : "Get the ships built ana stop talking. Get busy?— that ie the programme." The shipyards are doing their best and every day records substantial progress.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 7
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