Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 12, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 January 1947 — Page 7

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UNITED PRESS SERVICE THURSDAY, JAN. 16. 1947.

SULLIVAN. INDIANA

Vet's employ

Figure Is Mounting

By perry Foulkner, Chief ,erans were employed, an' increase Veterans Unemployment Service 'of 259,000 over October.

a reason for this when pro-'service has added 308 field as-I who present employment prob-, 165,830 disabled World War II duction, trade, and employment sistants to the Veterans Employ-, lems. . , j veterans , now. .seeking jobs and indexes ...combine., to indicate ment Representatives in the j Over 2,280,000 veterans" are to-ithe others still in Veterans' Ad-record-breaking levels of activi- various states. Provision .. was day ,in receipt of service-con- ministration and armed services ty. Simply stated, the reason is made for the thorough training 1 nected disability compensation, hospitals will find that America that veterans are human beings iof these assistants so that they and of these 1,673,809 are vet- is stin land of opportunity not car loadings.- They can't miSht effectively aid communi-' erans of World wr n. These ifor which . they fought and

be shifted in wholesale fashion ues in projects ana tm m- are confronted not only with sacrificed on the battlefields o

to the points of demand. They i aiviauai employers in iinong normal readjustment difficulties, i i ii ! suitable iobs for veterans. It has :u n i

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3X firirvL Mto. their home-towns. And been clearly defined that theyWhicIl have at all times besH

ci7c h I k! ahcArw i 'not all of these communities -are wm oe i-esponwuie ior aeveiop sions have not been absorbed in-i .... ... , ,. inn inh nnnnrtunit

silting on lop oi me proaucuon .

While this increase is very as-j

to the post-war economy. Within

nnmina mnnfhc inhc mlici hp CUrVC

able-bodied veterans and per

haps as many as a quarter million more who are disabled.

There are now 165,000 World War II disabled veterans seeking employment. Many other thousands will be released from Veterans and service hospitals durin the coming year. I particularly urge employers to make provision for them in their 1947 manpower programs. . As the year ends 99,058 American boys disabled in the war remain in hospitals of the Veterans Administration, or in other hospitals under contract with the Veterans' of Administration. But many other thousands are still in Army and Navy hospitals, many of whom . will be. discharged with life-long handicaps. -The 700,000 .World War. II

veterans who were unemcloved among unemployed, many of

in November constituted the whom have . not found suitable lowect number reported by the j jobs. It is a part of the whole Bureau of the Census since De- ; readjustment process now going riimhpr Tn Wnircmhor in nn in Amnrira.

840,000 male World War II vet-' There should be and there is ed the Veterans Employment

.physically or emotionally handi

capped workers.

Similarly, the United States , To a considerable degree the

While South Bend's un

i":" ;Z employed are less than one per , ,. a consmeraoie c

ZZrcentits labor force, San Diego "T" of e and dis"

has piled up 18 per cent. The lne year ainea seiecuve piace- trust wMch many I might say problem then is not simply a mcnt counselors for all the 1,000 most employers have long felt veteran problem it i? a com- local Employment Service ; off i- I toward the nhvsicallv handican-

Hundreds of thousands of munity problem. : Opportunities ces in various states so that ped have been overcome. During those now employed are not ; must be developed by the com- disabled veterans shall have an 1 the war ' more than 1,000,000

satisfied with the jobs they have, munuy' mau&ines effective placement service tcj handicapped persons, - many

and are seeking better jobs. That IIUb,1 "-MU l" . M help them in resuming their

the world.

FACTOGRAPKS

is entirely .within the American

tradition. It is

sprit that the citizen should want to improve his standard of living and economic level. This applies equally to those now listed

level of . pay which will enable peacetime lives in jobs which

the American , ",e!,c . reicT, , -

American sianaara ui uvib.

will make it possible for them

to maintain their families according to the American standards of living. Disabled veterans constitute

These are challenges to the community. I want to emphasize Donin thpv are not nroblems

ncniiiiar to veterans thev are . the largest group

community problems . in which veterans are enmeshed.

During the year that has pass-

thousands of them veterans,

were employed in the production lines of American industry. But since the war's end many employers have returned to more stringent specifications in physical fitness. This attitude must be

of veterans , removed by educaton so that the

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