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'HE EVE NG STA HINGTON, D. DDIFEENE | oo o e v s ] i SUBMITS REPORT Advocates Vocational Place- ment Offices in*Schools to Prevent Unemployment. By the Associated Press. Definite steps to prevent unemploy- ment' were advocated today in & re- port pre by & Vocluonll Guid- ance Committee for submission to the coming White House Child Conference. Putting a vocational placement office in every public school system and a “clearing house for employment in- !orm-tlon" in every community were |- Advising young people of the de- mands of the business world, the re- port said, “should contribute in no small way toward reducing the employ- ment problems of adult men and women.” A decade of mechanical encroach- ment, even on white collar jobs, Ymmpud & recommendation for flex- bility in any system of émployment advice, and for a wnu.nuing study of the changing commercial field. Cites Use of Machines. Fields in which machines or systems increasing production and decreasing number of workers have, in the past 10 years, affected types of work once considered immune _from mechanical invasion were cited follows: “The billing machine, tabulator and eeping machine have brought about an entire reorganization of office R e sutomatic telephone has dis- laced thousands of and trans- formed an elaborate s of training in one form of oommunluunn. and the l\lwmltlc telegraph has brought a similar change in another branch of the same industry. “The self-serve restaurant has food service both for the waitress and cook, and the self-serve fucery is making like transformations the person who sells foodstuffs. “Power-driven machines are m-k‘llels changes in farming that have economists to aver farming will soon experience division of labor comparable to that whereby industry was revolu- tionized “The motion talking picture profession. Radio Changes Teaching. radio is being used to give in- e lt-:lgon on & large scale and its in- troduction into the school room icture camera and the ave remade the actor’s suggests changes in methods of instruc- tion and the teacher's part in teaching process.” scene, where little WIm lon xpect to mly no longer expec STow up to be farmers nor little girls school teachers, the nup um e:gm on jobs and w lhollld be v.nme to every pfl"hl held to hl:‘:ml{lnm ps by sm.e licensing 'were recom- mended 'for all md senior high schools. wwm«mm as 1 test sys- record of every indi- wvidual through school and into indus- 1 1ife uknneesno director of the voca- tional ‘hicago i An enterprising oil ‘and with oil and gasoline pumps, air, truck o service- airplanes. The truck is equipped company has equipped this etc,, and is driven out to the plane for servicing as soon'asé it lands. ¢ ~—Star Staff Photo. MAN LAYS INFANT ON HOT STOVE, THEN COOLS IT OFF UNDER FAUCET | + |be had been time Is Jailed for Assault on Baby’s Uncle After Mother Ducribu Attack on Her Brother. Snows court, was sent to jail months in Police Court today for assault on the child’s uncle. ‘While Johnson was actually charged with assaulting Walter Bpenur, colored, 24 years old, Judge Isaac Hitt de- clared the man 'ullty of llllultln[ the 2-year-old baby after Michael F. Keogh, assistant district attorney, had presented prosecution evidence. ’ Eva Spencer, the mother, said that she was attracted to the second floor of her home last night by the cries of her baby. Johnson had followed her brother upstaits, tied him up' tightly in a sheet,'and had thrown him on & Upon_her arrival, she said, Johnson was holding the baby on a red-hot stove, while her brother was trying to release himself, My Doctor Says *NO SUGAR" Sometimes certain phy-iul con- dhom make men and women jeny themselves the things they hh l.blc -o:l. 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It’s In- testinal Fatigue that’s troubling you. ‘hed garments. Spencer, they said, hm been knocked unconscious. Johnson “denied having any know- 1 of - either assault! Spencer or ln. the infant. He said that drinking, and that some- the evening he had been struck a heavy blow over the head and he remembered no mo; Rt ey 50 Hurt in India. BOMBAY, India, November 5 (#).— Fifty persons were injured in charges by, police on a crowd which gathered today on the Chowpatti sands to ob- serve the six months anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's imprisonment. « « Feels Dull, D_r;ggy s Trouble Here END THAT listless feeling! ‘Tura to Fleischmana’s Yeast: C, WLDVLSDAY N FORMER D. C. TEACHER' BECOMES NEW CITIZEN Mrs. Inry Gibson; Takes Olth of Allegiance Before Justice Hits. Stuart Gibson, ‘II, resid- ith, street, f her ambition to become an American cit- jzen. She took the oath of alleglance yesterday before Justice Willlam Hitz in the ity Court. Mrs. Gibson was born in Toronto January 1, 1859, and was brought to the United States by her parents when only 6 months old. The parents set- tled at’ Oshkosh, Wis., where her fa- ther was naturalized. This made her an American citizen, but she lost her citizenship June 10, 1834, by her mar- riage to Angus Gibson, a British sub- ject, in Thompson, Minn. She went back to Canada, but later returned to Washington, where her husband died March 16, 1929, Mrs. Gibson taught in the local schools at the time of the inauguration of Gen. Grant as President and recalled how her pupils, viewing the parade, waved American flags as the Civil War veteran passed from the Capitol to the White Fouse. ot o g-.: INVESTMENT BUILDING =~has six high-speed elevators. H. L. Rust Company Agent e —————a is being scoured for ancient satisfy the American demand. ‘- * FULLY 90% of our common ail- medts come from intestinal neglect. Is your APPETITE GONE.. 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