Show J Jobless Prefer Employment to o Charity Dole Claims Relief Chief Aroused needy alt Lake county residents had refused F FER E R A work preferring direct relief relict the state F FER E R A Thursday made an in and asserted such persons were ere professional agitators Robert H. H Hinckley state relief relic director di- di rector turned the matter over to Jo- Jo seph H. H Rayburn head of the state F F. E ERA R A works division when he learned that although work cards were sent out alIt by the county relief office only men appeared for tor work Mr Ir Rayburn Raburn reported he found foun only a few persons refused to work and that nearly all those tailing failing to appear ap ap- pear were m ill too aged for labor or had moved away From my experience in providing relief it Lc Is sale safe to conclude more than 90 per cent or of unemployed men and women prefer to earn a livIng no matter how small the pay tha than to accept a dole ot of food and necessities ties tics Mr Hinckley said Mr Hinckley instructed county F FE FERA E ERA R A offices ortices to send end work cards only to persons physically able to work I |