The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . Each meeting is tobe in charge of a local employmentcommittee made up of Legionnairesand interested citizens. This com-mittee will survey the local situationbefore the meeting and listen to dis-cussions of the remedies for unemploy-ment in its locality at the meeting itselfIt is to remain in existence as long afterthe meeting as is necessary to insure Ex-Service and American Legion MOUT OF EMPLOYMENT ARE INVITED TOen ADVERTISE THEIR QUALIFICATIONS IN These Columns Without Cost The Record is glad to donate the necessaryspace to brin


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . Each meeting is tobe in charge of a local employmentcommittee made up of Legionnairesand interested citizens. This com-mittee will survey the local situationbefore the meeting and listen to dis-cussions of the remedies for unemploy-ment in its locality at the meeting itselfIt is to remain in existence as long afterthe meeting as is necessary to insure Ex-Service and American Legion MOUT OF EMPLOYMENT ARE INVITED TOen ADVERTISE THEIR QUALIFICATIONS IN These Columns Without Cost The Record is glad to donate the necessaryspace to bring such men to the attention of em*ploycrs throughout this section. Advertisements are limited to five lines, andicill be inserted under proper classification forseven days, including one Sunday. They may beleft at this office or sent by mail. Advertisements will be subject to usualRecord. regulations. THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD, 917 Chestnut St. Offers by newspapers to publish situations wanted ads free forex-service men are a splendid example of co-operation. Omaha posts play the part of gents furnishers to jobless veterans, an activity beingduplicated by posts throughout the country that its plans are carried out. It willkeep the public acquainted with theexact situation. It is essential, National Headquarterspoints out, that the March 20th meet-ings be adequately planned for and thatposts be prepared to follow up the meet-ings effectively. The listing of every unemployed andneedy ex-service man and the searchingout of every veterans family in dis-tress are essential. Posts have beenurged to request local pastors to devotesome part of their sermons of the 19th,the day preceding the meetings, topresenting to their congregations thesituation of the unemployed publicity officers have been in-structed to see that adequate advancenotice of the meetings is supplied thelocal press and post commanders havebeen urged to call upon mayors to issueproclamations appointing March


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