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Show pIWGHT PATTERSON i Desire for Easy Jobs Spreads Pl"S . pORTY-ONE percent of those In-jjjy In-jjjy lerviewed by Dr. Gallup's Inter-'''( Inter-'''( i8ators representing a cross sec-J;;,,oi: sec-J;;,,oi: lion of the nation - expressed a de-b de-b 'ire to work for the government in i'Jo. pre'i'ence to having a Job in private enlerprise- That result is discour-bifijk8mg' discour-bifijk8mg' but not surprising. For more sjjiI" wan a decade we, as a people, have M-' encouraged the desire for easy Jobs, for shovels with seats attached to the handles. We have encouraged that false idea of receiving something some-thing for nothing; the idea the government gov-ernment will provide for the improvident. im-provident. Forty-one per cent have learned the lesson we have so assiduously been teaching. |