Show P PEOPLES PEOPLE'S E 0 S C CORNER 0 RN E R 1 WHAT PRICE CHARITY To The Peoples People Corner Isn't It Jt always true the fellow with the Job is the one who pays pay and pays and pays The man without a a 11 job either cither through choice or misfortune gets gels his clothing and fuel furnished furnished fur fur- to him through the county relief relief re lief fund und His children get free lunches lunch at school hool that make the employed mans man children hunger for tor the same sort of food What is 1 wrong lInt Isn't the food load the county gives them sufficient without having to cook these children flourishing nourishing nour flour free lunches at noon and costing cost ing the county 10 cents I n a child Are we not making parasites of some of at the future men and women of at our country There is no Inc incentive for the father to work when all the necessities of life arc given him and he C can sit Mt down and take life lite easy Y Who of u. u us wouldn't be glad of the chance to quit working and have plenty to eat wear and keep us warm alo aho the but best medical service gratis Those arc are the things we work for Who pays for the these Why the employed employed em em- played man and then they say JaY ho Is lucky to have a job Give to the tho families who really need help but do away with the free hot lunches and let Jet their children bring lunches to school like the tho laboring mans man's children bring or give the laboring laboring la la- boring mans man's children a break by supplying them with free freo hot bot lunches STING Dear Sting SUng Youre You're right that the exp expense nse of relief J. J Is tough on the employed man mali But its it's mighty tough too for a youngs youngster r to be hungry during that noon hour at s 3 school hooL O C W V A COMPLAINTS To the Peoples People's Corner Through the Peoples People's Corner I Would like to ask f If anyone knows Just what system was used In the dismissal dismissal dis dis- dis- dis missal l of or the C W A workers at the first of the year I have written to the national reemployment office with no success Why were single men some not supporting anyone but themselves kept on while many married men with large families were laid off Why is it that several thousand must be used for tor new C W A offices when their money is 15 so low that the themen themen men are cut down to 2 21 days das a week How can they expect a man to live honestly and decently on a week Isn't the C W N A supposed to end In a very short time Then who is going to use the new offices Also ALo why was a man fired fired fired-a a painter paint er because he wasn't a union man Wits Was that stipulated for C W A tradesmen tradesmen tradesmen trades trades- men WANT TO KNOW Dear Want To Know The C W WA WA WA A has hu established a R brand new bureau to listen to such com corn plaints Take your troubles there and you'll find someone prepared to hear them and do all possible to fix them Call Can at C W A headquarters headquarters head head- quarters quarter in Iii the capItol CORNER To the Peoples People's Corner I see lee where one of the former chiefs of the time one Denver Rio Grande Western railroad company union is claiming that that aggregation aggregation tion is still stUl in existence He ought to come on over to the Labor temple and meet his former members members- I 1 Letters Letter limited to words wordE Prete trence in n publication lI Ii LiTen T Vb the f J re true U 11 name and address art are na 2 Write rIte legibly on one ono side aide of ot 1 a only 3 3 Religious ra racial ll and tI U- U tl titan n barred personal II a. u Versions are Bre not desired 4 4 Writer 3 1 must true names Dam and aad but when desired the these not be bo printed s 5 5 Political 1 nrc not considered g m 6 6 views VIew S ax- ax e In thU department art are b mo of ot the contributors utora and nd do not ne s airily t re reflect iri C-b C th hl views ot of this mu nap nii paper 7 The d department t map b be wed mod a ax all an n t B The Ibl People Corner COmer does doell no not DOt more mon than one contribution a Vw a from the w urns lime they're all aU over here now an anto and to be with the A. A F. F of ot L L. where w. they belong Just as ns Lincoln freed treed the chattel 1 staves slave so I is Roosevelt breaking the thi bonds of the tho victims of the cop company unions The yellow dog contract ii no more and It is doubtful U if Ulean Am lean w workers will ever again lay th the them selves open to exploitation by permit ting themselves to be thrust Into corn com pony controlled associations forn onn for the express s purpose of ot prevent i Ing their affiliation with legitimate labor unions where they might mor n nearly obtain justice and recognition With the coal oil lamp and the hori hor f fald and ald buggy but minus their hollo time boo ored usefulness the company uj passes Into the limbo o ot of forgo forgo- things JACK PLANE PLAN Dear Mr Plane This business of ot classifying thi Ui D. D H. H G. G W. W 1 atlon has got us u a bit dizzy A. A AI 7 a of L. L men say Its It's a compan company union association leaders swear r it So far the arguments are are about a draw S J To the Peoples People's Corner j i I wish to direct attention to the condition of ot S Spencer court parallel o lag ing Canyon road between Fourth sn Filth Fifth avenues j This court n needs ds grading and a curb i and gutter put In as has been put In o on oZit Canyon road by C W A workers worker No Now the water runs down the nel neighbor bori backyards and in wet weather It is 11 j bad underfoot for residents of court 1 I am satisfied that a visit by seats JIM member of the city commission will convince him th this court needs some oma attention Work there would c ate 1 Jobs for C W A menA men j J A A. B. B SPENCER Spencer court 3 Answered by Streets Street Commit Commit- I 1 Harold B. B Lee j Dear Mr A Spencer A street department de- de inspector will i 1 gate this condition 1 i |