Show Providing Employment r W liEN the tho United States first entered the war our V I young roun men mell began hogan leaving in ill groups Their de wn was made without show so BO that we hardly no- no their going We Ye missed the familiar faces in the thc hi 1111 ld places but we v failed to realize the proportions of 01 Our lIr contribution until we began to tho tim sec see totals Mora orore I than Utah Ulah left in men us the tho first year of war Now tIm Iho time has conic come to return these men to Ic e civilian ilian pursuits The problem however is not so sc simple simply as ns it was when thin went away Men fen r f are arc hc- hc r c. c ing 1 to to tous us fa faster er than than we 0 realize and unless cave sa i is exorcised difficulties arc likely to ensue The Th I. I various states us and iud the tIle various communities aid ii in can cnn j effecting i this demobilization tion i 1 4 e bulk of the tho burden ul en h ho however cr c devolves upon the iF j 1 federal government go which should make certain that employment awaits the thc released soldiers Seasonal difficulties at this period of or the tho year limit the lie employment employment employ employ- ment meat to be he offered the returning soldiers If tho they have no ito work to go to to they should remain in in till the service until i I proper adjustments arc ore made made- The rhe soldier with dependents who i is released e l from froni the iee service not only lo loses eg his pay but the allowance which has been ma made e for his family d during his hig service Unless work vork awaits this man on his return homo neither iH ho nor his family can profit h by the arrange arrange- ment meat r We Wre believe that every ery employer will g- g give gc c due duc regard to t the hl applications f r employment from returned re ye t turned soldiers TIie They however llO should h be lC ln i t time timeto iru a to mal make mako o adjustments hi in their business affairs rs which L will permit them to provide prO t his employment without 1 disruption i of or their I institutions i I U t ions Few cw 0 of or 1 1 tho ho returning returning return return- ing jug have o saved any considerable amount of money and ulI he be in need of work just as soon a as they return Unless s the thc work is there for them difficulties a ties Lies arc bound hound to ensue The Tho federal government should endeavor or to release these men inca systematically so sc that nono will suffer stiffer lack Joek of employment A hurried el I demobilisation without re regard to lu absorption is is hound bound boundo I to o interfere with ith the tho efficient operation of our indus indus- trial machinery |