Show MODE MORt J JOBS NEEDED if ANK to Be Discharged From rom Army Before re ret Last of Month t office of at the assistant to the of ot war service and Wranch In a statement made pub- pub today calls attention to the fact tact here are more than officers men Den still in the army to be dis- dis ged between this date and Octo- Octo gl 1 1919 who will have to be abed abed ab- ab J ed in iri civil life lite The statement fol- fol i. i Che he operations division of at the gen gen- en- en staff has furnished statistics h show that the total number of or offin ofin Ii fin in the army on September 29 The maximum es- es ite of ot the strength of the army on I iber 31 1919 Is given as ing men to be di discharged charged hat date In m September 16 1919 It ft is shown there were commissioned ers era In active service of ot whom regulars and temporary In- In uch as recent legislation enacted con congress ress stipulates that the fhe total strength of the army tat lat no time during the fiscal year yearl l exceed it Is obviously ry ry that of these emer emergency ency ers era be returned to civil life ute by br ber er 31 1919 0 JO JOB HUNTERS his means that it H will be Ifor Cor more than Individuals nd employment in civil life When nel Arthur Woods formerly assist assist- to the secretary of war and Inie in inge ingo ge go ie of soldier employment left the department he stated that a care care- tudy of reports and available staTS star sta- sta r TS S showed that about 80 per cent nen nen released from service were n r back in their old jobs or better Rby Eby their former r employers his being true it is anticipated this office will have another 20 nen added to those no now noon on its lists ceding employment Amon Among these f especially the tho officers will be bed bed bed d executives and i technically led men of all the professions and es as Because of their previous sing ling and long experience gained In army irmy these soldiers are among the theto to be discharged CALLED he he attention of the public Is Int ini In- In 1 t not because the soldier is being otten when the uniform is dis- dis aring from the public eye but bee bee bethe be- be e the Impression must not go out every every discharged service man has Job These men who now being beIng- released been havo-been havo held held he convenience of the government many have been working day and thin order that their more forte forte forte for for- te comrades might be discharged returned to civil pursuits hey are coming home now one by and it Is hoped that eople at home will remember that men have had unusually lon lonce long ce and are now coming back to intake up their livelihood where deft Ilett left off Experience in the past shown hown that employers and in fact one cone has been more than willing lend a helping hand to all men have worn the uniform of the theo theor theor or o or r nav navy I |