Show THE WAY OUT OUr The charitable and benevolent bene ana andi religious religions or aniza of our communities arc doin doing much to relieve tho the congestion in tho the crowded centers where working nonworking men con regate In proportion as they as-they they succeed in their humane work will the tho ranks of the unemployed be depicted depleted and andone ono one nc of the most difficult of municipal problems bo be s solved Milwaukee Sentinel Give the rising generation practical training r in trade and nd industrial schools and tho the working nonworking class would swiftly dwindle It is is' the man who cant can't rather than theman tho the nan man who wont won't that gluts luts the labor markets New New York Herald r Well ell who is going to give th that t practical training training train- train ing ng in trade and industrial schools Public schools ore are re free now are they to be converted into trade schools 1 The Th Sentinel is much nearer right than the he Herald very few cw born American-born men except some some ome natural hoodlums are among the ranks of f the lie e unemployed It is the wreckage from froth the nearly of dl that in off the foreigners come sea annually animally and remain emain as drift in the cities who m make ake the It is if a mercy to rush these to places s where they hey can get work and must work or star starve e. e If they hey do not accomplish much good for themselves they hey are re removed oved from where they would do an immense amount of harm if th they y rema remained ned I |