PaeTen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 25, 1917 ra.. * W1 T. +«+o owt m. Mi. ead i t#M w ortoOrri. Prwl, ad t a n How wrkou d o UU Would you be willing to tell the world, "I did this?" After all, you're pretty good at what you do. Probably proud of it, too. Well, most of us will never get to sign our work. And maybe that's a shame. Because as good as we are, it might make us better. And we can afford to be. Whether we're teachers or short-order cooks, farmers or steamfitters, sales managers or city managers. We'll all have more to show for it. More money, for one thing. Because we'll be giving . : each other our money's worth for the products, the services and even the government we pay for. For another thing, we'll be giving Amern ica a better chance to take on our foreign business competitors. Not just here. All around the world. That would help bring the lopsided balance of payments back onto our side. And make your dollar worth more. Best of all, as we hit our stride, we'll be protecting jobs here at home. For ourselves and the future. And we'll have a deeper sense of satisfaction in theMfIf jobs we've got. You don't have tosign your work to see all these things happen. And more. Justdo the kind of work you'd be proud to have carry your name. as welaswedOs bN Cvmmbmtoa On aiductivily, wasmastoo. QC.