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Show STUDENTS' CLEARING HOUSE 19 PROPOSED CHICAGO, Feb. 6. Establishment of grea t central clearing houses between schools and business houses, as a means of reducing economic losses and decreasing decreas-ing th number of unemployed, was urged today by Raymond Booth of the Chicago I Asocial Ion of Commerce at the closing I session of the first annual convention oi the Vocational Educational association of tin- ndod.e west. "The hlre-and-flre method of employment, employ-ment, which is so common in our system sys-tem of Industry today, entails enormous loss," said Mr. Booth. "By eHtflbllshlnp great central clearing houses between tht schools and the employers, the product o the schools run be ansLinilaifd to mutua advantage. The ranks of the unemployed will be Ifhsened by the fitting of the rJglH mini !n tht.; H'jM plfice." |