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Show SEEK JOBS FOR DISABLED 'VETS' , Federal Vocational Plans Told at Convention Which Closes Today SAN FRANCISCO, fnl .lun 3d Plana for absorbing into the Industrie) of the country ihe disabled veterans who have been rehabilitated through vocational training, features the con ! vrntion of the Disabled American Yet erans of the World War, according to statement of its leaders before 'be convention went Into its final suasion hen- today. National Commander Robert S .Marx described the plans reealod to! the convention by the I'nlted Slates; veterans'S bureau as a tremendous . step forward These include the establishment! within 30 days of employment units in1 all of the 14 districts into which the veterans' bureau work for the conn ' try has been divided These units arc to provide employment for the rehabilitated reha-bilitated veterans. ELECTION BOOM. Another feature of the plm ie a conference con-ference of Rovernuient officials, leader. lead-er. in the disabled veterans' organization organiza-tion and industrial leader in Washington Wash-ington soon to work out. vocational objectives ob-jectives lor ihe service men nosv bc-infc bc-infc trained. Although National Commander M.-1 . had ; 1U'. d to hold oil ice lo;-another lo;-another year, ihe convention started a movement Thursday to force him lo Lake the position again The election and the choice of the next convention city were major features of today'j program Minneapolis, Minn, and Providence, R. I., were the leading contenders lor the title of convention city lor 1923, prior to the opening of today's session. LEAVE TOMORROW. A visit to the veterans' hospital at Palo Alto, Cal.. also occupied an important im-portant program place. The conven tlon will close innirht with a public entertainment A large number of the delegates, who came on the "conven-. "conven-. tion special" train from Chicago will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles Alter: a stay of ho days there. Caey will I start east, planning to stop at Arizona points en route. |