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Show 00 SAYS YOUNG IDLERS WILL BE TRAMPS MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 5. Ten thousand men are Idle in Wisconsin, according to J. S. Miler, state superintendent superin-tendent of employment, in a bulletin Issued to branch agencies. Contending that high wages, soldiers' sol-diers' bonuses and prohibition are causes, Mr. Mller says: "The result of this excessive amount of monoy In circulation among young men ls that gambling and Idleness aro becoming common. It ls truo that the old type of 'hobo' has practically gone, but there ls growing up In his place a new group who will surely follow in his footsteps as soon as unemployment unemploy-ment again becomes general and prosperity pros-perity ls not so universal." |