Show Cheering to the Distressed the many individuals remaining actually T To JL distressed in the country through inability to obtain private employment cheer came out of Administrator Harry Hopkins' Hopkins assurance that no person truly in need is to be cut off relief rolls this winter whiter In IIi various various' clUes cities the pruning-down pruning of work relief relic rolls was accomplished in a pretty hard hard- boiled manner during the last few weeks While I it is unquestionably true that a number of skulk skulk- ers and shirk shirkers rs were thereby removed from the public payroll the plain fact remains that I I we we still have hav an enormous number of unemployed unemployed 1 people who are unable to find work in private te industry It is just as important now i as it ft was in the very depths o of the depression 1 to save these people from hunger and I tion Mr Hopkins' Hopkins pledge that no one in the United States who is in need of relief is going to be dropped is a timely and needed much-needed reassurance Mr Hopkins failed to assure the taxpayers of the country who must some day foot the bills for this enormous undertaking or pass it on to their descendants descendants' that his bureau will redouble efforts to weed out chiselers In spite of all th the sound and fury their frauds and deceits have brought about their numbers continue large A demand upon administrators rs in each eath state and arid andall andall all the personnel l they direct to exercise the utmost diligence in turning up the he unworthy is the first and most direct approach ach to the solution solution solution tion of this problem Against the worthy victims of continuing misfortune no one would wish to see arbitrary or unfair action taken Against the despicable chiseler however effective means should be employed to get him off relief rolls and expose him for his dishonesty |