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Show PUBLIC MEETING TO EXPLAIN VETERAN RIGHTS Meeting Scheduled For 2 P. M. Sunday At Memorial Hall; Several Speakers Scheduled Ora Bundy of Ogden, chairman of the State Department of Publicity Pub-licity and Industrial Development, will speak on what the state of Utah has planned or is planning which may be of benefit to returning re-turning veterans now and in the post-war period, at a public meeting meet-ing Sunday at Memirial hall, at 2 P. M. J. A. Atles, Council for the Veterans Vet-erans Administration, will talk on the G. I. Bill of Rights pertaining to loans. E. W. Crocker of the Educational Education-al Division for the Veterans Administration Ad-ministration will talk on the educational edu-cational advantages due veterans and disabled veterans. Josephs S. Mayer, State Manpower Man-power Director, will talk on the responsibilities of the U. S. E. S., W. M. C. and his organization's cooperation with the public and other interested organizations. A period will be set aside for questions and answers, and the public is invited to attend. The meeting will be under the chairmanship chair-manship of Stanley Taylor, chairman chair-man of the United States Employment Employ-ment Service Advisory Council for the Provo U. S. E. S. office. The problem of returning veterans veter-ans is fast becoming one of public pub-lic concern, especially for organizations organi-zations that have the welfare of our military personnel at heart. Nearly every civic club, business association, labor union, and church have signified their intention inten-tion and desire to be of the utmost service to our veterans and have made various plans to be of assistance assis-tance to them upon their return to civilian life. This worthwhile desire to be of assistance has caused some confusion con-fusion and misunderstanding because be-cause of the variety of problems encountered and services desired. To help remedy the problem the Provo Office of U. S. E. S. at the request of the local Veterans Employment Em-ployment Service Advisory Ciun-cil Ciun-cil secured the services of these speakers on veterans' rights and privileges to give information to all interested clubs, unions, churches, chur-ches, as well as organizations of veterans who have as part of their regular program, assistance to veterans in any way that is possible. |