OCR Text |
Show SLUMP SUFFERED ii IN MANY STATES M -JobtIt UNITED 8TATE8 EMPLOYMENT Mj ? BULLETIN REPORTS CONDI- r -fflL'a TION8 IN WESTERN STATE8 flsMiffl bbwf Mining and Railroad Depression Glv. ' Bk en As Reason for Curtailment l Ifli State of Utah Idaho . and Nevada flJE Washington, "Unemployment Is pre- M B vatent throughout Utah," says a bulle- ' H tin Just Issued by the United States (;, jHE employment service, based on advices - IsbbIe from District Director Glenn, M. Coo of Ifli Denver. tflf "Somo building is reported in the iflfi state, a number of public projects aro ' Jfllr .bolng planned, and prospects for pm- ;., II ploymcnt In railroad occupations aro Hi somewhat brighter. It la not probablo , III there will bo any mnrked Improvement N ' III aiitll tho mining depression Is relieved." ' ill' Taking up especially tho situation as flf regards unemployment In tho various ' flf '? cities In Utah nnd in neighboring ( flf states, tho report continues : MP "Much unemployment In Salt Lako ' DJ '. City has resulted from continued dc- w'ij presston in mining, limited railroad . HL, activities nnd sluggish building opera- ' Bflf, tlons. Public Improvements and other vKQl activities aro being plnnncd In order to ' MHV relievo tho situation. Employment In nBI morcdntllo lines Is considerably cur- IHk tailed owing to downward trend of re- ' f fll? tall business. Improvement depends on rbbbbt ' return to moro normal conditions gen- -tflfll orally. ' 'jjjVjf "Thero Is ltttlo chango In tho situa- ' fl. tton at Ogden. Prospects for employ- iBHU ment in somo railroad lines aro a lit- 'Vfltt tlo brighter. Building operations and ; jVeK public works continue active. . Itotall jSYJ! purchasing Is described as conserva- ; IbwJI tlve. H3 "Whllo ns light upward trend Is BbT-' notcd In railroad activities, other lines Hk 1 remain quiet in Wyoming. Seasonal Sk operations contlnuo to offer employ iflBjg ment to a limited number. An nbun- JUsaE danco of general labor is reported. 'Mam "Tho employment situation In Chey- ; flaM, enno has Improved during tho month. ,Bbbb1 A slight trend upward is shown In rail- ; HbbbT rotf occupation, whllo building op- , bbbWsF erattons and an extensive program of 'flk public improvements will offer employ- sbwJbi ment to considerable numbers. Bo- WJBB tall sales havo decreased. Improved bbMp conditions arg looked for within the 8k next two months. J ' saWc "Depressed conditions In coal mln- 4 flKl Ing and railroad occupations contlnuo ) Bflf at Bock Springs. Seasonal activities " Wmvf. bavo provided work for n limited num- Wflr ber, but havo not bcen sufficient to cf- iVK feet any gcnoral Improvement. Im- '' (IHk mediate betterment Is not expected. IBB "Considerable unemployment exists 'flaw In mining In Nevada. In railroad oc Hsarl cupntlons tho prospects for employ- (mbt ' ment aro slightly better. Lumbering. ilK, and public works aro to n limited ex- IBMlK tent counteracting tho depressions In JHwii other lines. No mnrked improvement jjB is anticipated in tho Immediate future. ' jflS "At Bono little chango wns noted dur- Ivfl Ing tho month, except in mining and -wlfl railroading, which offered somewhat MsbbV brighter prospects of reemployments. , ', nKj It Is expected that unemployment will Sflf bo reduced within the next sixty days, ' HK following Improved conditions in both jk Industrial and mcrchantlle lines. ?S& "Duo to quiet conditions In mining, 'jfllf ' building and railroading, considerable ifli unemployment exists in Idaho, although jflE" activity is noted in some of tho lum- j Hi' berlng districts. Prospects for employ -flE'"' ment on public improvements are somo fli whai brighter. j ' jflrj Unemployment in various lines Is ' I fllL reported. t!!""h limited demand for .(IbbmB? farm workers continues nt Boise. flWfll Building is stugglsh, but with prospects -aflv (lightly Improved. Bctall business Is . virtually normal. No Immediate chaogt fl' Is probable, though considerable opti- i )B1k mlsra Is noted. i SHBi "Employment In railroad occupations sMflsm shows slight upward trend, whllo dc "flfl mand for farm help Is limited nt Poca IB tello. Tlicro Is but llttlo prospect of afSt early renewal of building operations. ftfii Botall business Is decreasing. No 'JsIM marked change Is anticipated during HJtfJah the next sixty days." ''Hhs' Execution In Llmerlok iilrw IJmcrlck, Ireland. Thomas Kcane, , ,.i,MQi sentenced to death by a court martial tsalft -for Improperly possessing arms and Jflflfl'' having taken part In an attack upon , jBflPMi the police nt Slngland, was executed . KfT' by n firing squad in the barracks square ' . fflffi hero Saturday. Kcane met his fata llflH wltliout n quiver. As tho execution flS! was being carried out largo crowds wflt outsldo the barracks offered prayers If BH and sang hymns. iwV General Falls to Make Landing $!$ Toklo. Latest advices from Vladlvo- WiMfffl |