Show WAR MANPOWER commission special aids have been devised for the placing of disabled veterans di charged fro from in the army navy marines and coast guard in civilian occupations ons was anouna ed from the logan office of the U S employment service tuesday work on navy occupations has been completed and a large portion of the army occupations has been finished said mr jordan office manager the study will continue until all military occupations have been covered A pilot study has been made in three industries comparing jobs job from industry to industry to lay a basis for con conversion vergion from war production po back to peace time industry on the basis of worker transferability through the development of similar tables for all important industries dus tries it will be possible to indicate peace time activity which at the end of ate war should first be encouraged to expand in order to absorb workers discussed from war plants information has been developed by the division of the war manpower commission mission indicating physical cal difficulties on many jobs said mr jordan these will be used as a aid in i the eit of physically handicapped workers in view of the fact that we are reliably informed that there will be many more physically handicapped returned from this war than from world war 1 I this is of extreme importance analysts are now in certain instances making recommendations recommendation to individual plants for increasing the number of handicapped persons in their employ basing their recommendations on this information |