Show EF IF WORK I R JOBLESS CIE REVIEWED lie le Aid Far Exceeds J PI l at Given Publicly Publics Y j Gifford Gilford Thinks I r e WALTER S. S G GIFFORD FORD Organization 1 the Presidents President's s Unemployment Relief INGTON Jan 13 A 13 A check employment relief situation which I have just made em em- I ag again in the existence In some the thc country of ot great hard hard- from unemployment I same time it indicates that to action by legislatures in inI I some four or five live instances tc to will care caro for its own who ive ve help this winter i the situation varies in differ differ- ties local governments as a ava ave I ve va probably always made the theE E oney contribution The dies des cooperating with them general taken care of the which the governmental j operating with a certain under statutes cannot so well wel t. t t r 1 private and public funds r do not 1 Include what is called I Re on e relief I refer to the cash cashe Khe Q e board and lodging extend extend- i fives and neighbors ild d given by religious frater- frater wr or r and other organizations and Involuntary re- re of debts by merchants landd land land- nd ct d others and to the aid aidin aid ld- 1 In this depression depression extend extend extend- concerns to former formerS ES S maR HIGH TOTAL i are arc only a few lew of the items seems clear th that t if 11 the total visible invisible relief which Is calculable were known ite Ite it itie ie e e found that the private conos con con- QS os very greatly exceed the lions differ in the various the country so that no standa stand stand- a could cover all local situa situa- Ut t a common objective Is oba ob ob- a many different ways Com Com- t have organized under lead lead- f I their own choosing and they hind d them a most popular and determination e a good many hundred thou thou- I who have made the ung un- un g their own 11 In their by active ere are arc millions more who de it their own by giving acceptance of ot respond community by community I by ly y county and state by state b only worked providing relief but ut likewise for their jand nd ad effective e expenditure In Ine he e principle underlying the re re- throughout the country i n that first it If possible the In In- ill 1111 community w would look after L t Next i if necessary the coun count ud Jd help and then if it the county unable enable to meet the needs the f Mould uld help It would seem that efforts of communities B and and states can take care of tation tion this winter DERAL RELIEF BELIEF ci d such community and State tate late Ability be lessened by federal sincere and wholehearted e efie ef ef- the ie hundreds of ot thousands of s engaged both in raising roistering relief reUa funds would iN 65 be materially lessened InIs In- In Is would tend to withdraw rf f the invisible aid they are areng mc ing ng private funds raised by I subscription would become orts forts to spread work and to 5 work that would not be done for the emergency would be beM M id b bus business u s ln in e c s s organizations t lend nd to do less for tor former em em- r K 4 Communities counties and I states undoubtedly would appropriate less public monies The net result might well be that the unemployed who are in need would be worse instead in stead of better off oft Also the effect of at federal aid on federal government credit should be considered If this were adversely affected the real cure for unemployment unemployment ment which Is obviously the restoration restora restora- tion of at normal business would be re re- tard larded d. d If the 1931 crop of Improved pecans pecan could be divided among the nations nation's population each person would receive about one half pound |