Show I Advice to the Jobless I IHEN IJ J I WHEN JHEN HEN a man cannot get work in his OVI own V I vy town his first impulse usually is to go goon goon go goon on to some other city in the l hope ope that conditions conditions conditions condi condi- will be better belter there When any bushness business business busi bush ness depression is purely local in character this is a good thing but J. J Rogers Flannery of Pittsburg president of the National Association Association Asso Asso- of Travelers' Travelers Aid Societies points out oui that conditions now are areso so nearly alike everywhere everywhere everywhere every every- where that the roving unemployed worker simply makes things worse for himself and for others Men or women out of work says Mr Flannery need all of the resources that come from friendship and residence that are no not available to the drifters i into to strange communities communities com corn each of which is c concerned with ith the problem of its own people The kindest advice advice advice ad ad- vice that can be given iven to men and out cut put of work today is to remain if possie in their own communities to to stay in tl i ir own ovin homes t. t t k c |