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Show LIONS CLUB WILL - MAINTAIN-AGENCY FOR EMPLOYMENT IDEA ft OUTGROWTH OF CRITICISM OF L OC'A L -; ' " CONTRACTORS ' MANY ARGUMENTS A live, functioning" 'employment bureau' will., .be-maintained by com-mitteenien..p.f,the..Lifins com-mitteenien..p.f,the..Lifins .Club and will endeavor' to secure immediate work for unemployed Milford people. This was decided .upon at the last meeting "of the Libfts' club, at which S." G 'Ruschmeierr-A-.- EfS'mith, and M. P. Lewis were designated to take charge of , such operations. The duties of this bureau will be extended mainly main-ly in the behalf of unskilled labor, although' men -With" an "established trade may -.find - a solution to their problems . through the, -medium of the board. Headquarters will likely be at the city clerFs office,' where unemployed un-employed "people "may register their names, .' address,' and ' type of work wanted. .Employers,.will be in direct contact wittv.-this agency, t .' , The..' meettng' Wednesday., at which this plan was worked out, was one in which there' was" much exchage of Ideas, -with arguments" waxing warm. - Unemplb'yriienf, -as a town problem, was sharply Jrmight-to the fore when S. C-. Ruschmeier. askedwhy it was that out of town help was being hired for' the street work and. -cited instances in-stances of good Milford labor being out of-a job.- Several members at -once called. for-Tecognition from president presi-dent Clay, to express, their opinions on the subject, and through- -a 'TfrtrHun made by George Jefferson, the plan mentioned' above was devised, .- Jefferson's' moti'oh "was'timely an'd: ..puf.an end to the argument. Rusch-.-meier at once called on Mr.. James., "and Mr. Bate paving contractors, who . expressed a desire to co-operate with, the wishes of the club, stating that : -lio- thought-had been"--in their minds'.-. minds'.-. of going pui-posely "out -of" town .foxy, help, and that .local . nien -would be given a chance to work" when conditions condi-tions called for taking-on' more men. |