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Show APPOINTMENT PROVES PRETTY MUCH A FLOP The vacillating and unsatisfactory ! treatment accorded Milford by the Beaver office of the federal re-employment service was typified Tuesday Tues-day of this week. The coming of a representative of the service for the purpose of assist-j ing in registering local unemployed, j was given wide advance notice by. the present de facto representative, of the service for Milford. With the coming of Tuesday, the Beaver man is reported to have expressed a de-j sire to cancel the appointment sol that he might be able to remain in Beaver for some kind of a celebra-l tion. Word of the cancellation of the1 appointment was soon in circulation and, though he, apparently, was later made to see that such action was unwise un-wise in the face of the steadily growing feeling of resentment against the service as at present administered ad-ministered ami finally made his appearance, ap-pearance, many of those who in-, tended being present, either to. register or to secure vital informs-' tion, failed to appear. The News, tion. failed to be present. The News has last-minute information that another appointment, supposedly a regular office hour appointment, has been made for this coming Tuesday,1 when Mr. Manzione or some repre-! sentative from his office will be a-vailable a-vailable at the previous place of appointment ap-pointment near the Victory theatre J building, and it is to be hoped that he ; will not fail our people at this time. It is desirable, however, that the, local unemployed who are not regis-J tere! and there are plenty of them do not wait for Tuesday but get , this attended to at once. L. G. Clay,; local C. W. A. committeeman has at- j tended to" this matter for the most; part in the past and has been paid, the compliment of having turned in. the best cards in the county. He will continue to be available, while thej Reverend J. B. Webster, Bishop E. H. Bird, V. Waddoups and others also have supplies of cards and can take care of registration needs. j |