CALL FEDERAL WORKERSRepresentatives* of Government Plants Are Transferred.For the first time since the federal employment service has been established in Joplin, the service will be without a representative of a government plant. A telegram received yesterday morn in if by J. J. Murray, examiner in charge of the employment service, from C. W. Carpenter,In charge of Mussel Shoals government representatives In Missouri, celled J. I* King, head recruiter for Joplin, into state headquarters at Kansas City.A second telegram received later in the day instructed JartK* Earl and E. W. Coffman, government representatives of munitions plant at Hope-well, Va., to report at once at St. I»uls, state headquarters for the Hopewell concern. No explanation was given in the telegrams and the men are puzzled as to what new project could have developed to have caused the officials to send the telegrams. Both government representative* had a number of men recruited and expected to have larger shipments before this morning.King accompanied the following men he had recruited to Springfield, where they will he‘ placed in charge of a government pilot in charge of a Springfield shipment and be accompanied to Mussel Shoals. The shipment left at 2:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon. The men who left were: P. F*. Warner, H. J. Benjamin, George Bc.hcrmeyer, C. B. Robinson, IJoyd Cagle, J. W. Harmtck. J. S. Keehle, Clifford Schaller* George Reman, Charles Keck, A. Sarba. R G. Black-well. J. M. Allen. H. Young. Joseph, T. J. Usxell, James Burnett, O. C. Bryant, Edward Gooch, M. F. Graey, James Tullis, C. Cunningham. George Crane and H. H. Whittechurch.Representatives of the Hopewell munition^ plant will accompany the following men as far as St. T*ouis this morning: T* D. Kasey, JamesRenson, Otto Biddle, Clarence Carver, Orlind Carver, W. J. Rogers, W. H. Smith. Walter Fenwick, .Tames Willard, Frank Affemberg, C. E. IJoyd, W. D. Tanner. Edward Tanner, Make Murphy, William Ryker, Charles A. Campbell, John Teel and John Nitch-man.