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Show SoldiersWill"ComF Home Before Asking For Jobs Elsewhere VV7 LI. FA HE and employment representatives in camps anj on W transports will inform returning soldiers in rerd to general -mployment conditions and will advise them to return tJ their nonie towns and consult central employment bureaus for aid and information. This was decided at a meeting in Washington Saturday night of the council of national defense and the United States employment service, at which were present official representatives ot the Red j r.ross, V M. (.. A., the National Catholic council, the Knights of j Columbus, the Jewish Welfare board, the War Camp Community- service, the morale, personnel and de . z'-rii service, the morale, personnel and demobilization de-mobilization branches of the war department, de-partment, the committee on education ;and special training of ihe army and the fetifnii board of vocational edu- cation, according to H telegram to i Arch M. Thurnian. secretary of the ;slate council of defense, from Grnsve-nor Grnsve-nor H. Chukson. acting director of the council of national defense. All thexe organizations will ssslgu memlrer to both H national governing ci.tmmttee in Washington n nd to a -rio-ijr local committees to be formed In lite different comnmnil t-s. The wor4t in Fiah will be handled by H J Mora n. Ftah dir(or of the T'nited State euiplti ment eil e. acting in eonjiHjt (ion, wilii the state council or defej.. Kepla cement of ret u r n i n women war worker- will occupy an important import-ant pair of :I;k emlo ment work. In the .m m.l ion of I he local bnreu us tf in d'tect.-, that t epies-ri t a t i V e of tlte women's coinminee tfe included |