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RIS KEPTBLSY STIULATIG 083 Principle of Enlightened Self- Interest Basis of Appeal to Public. In thinking up jobs for others to do, | Col. H. G. Bliss of the District of Columbia Committee on Employment finds himself with a pretty good man’s- sized job on his own hands. As chairman of the Work Stimula- tion Committee, Col. Bliss believes there are thousands of jobs waiting to be done if people in Washington could be brought to a realization of their re- sponsibilities toward the unemployed It's his job to do the proper amount of stimulating and think up ideas that will tend to open up new avenue employment where Together with P: Oscar Leonard ion to the ymer The Work Stimulation Committee is now read plunge into this phase of the v the District Committee on Em ment, of which E. C. Graham is eral chairman Speaking of these plans, Col. Bliss id “In our efforts to stimulate employ ment for men the appeal will be ma to the business community on the ciple of enlightened self-inte Through various mediums of public and co-operation with civic organizations and service clubs, churches and fra- ternal bodies the message is to be car- ried to the entire District. “It should not be difficult to demon- strate that every dollar spent in w will come back to the business munity in the form of business through restored confidence. “The committee plans to work along seasonal lines i nection with home and hou in terior work d year and outside ¢ landscaping, cxmc!cdI sible app *“A special campaign aga ferred mair i by demonstrating that the doll buy more in improvements now it has done for a long time. It should be easy to demonstrate that the making of ,improvements at this time can be done at real bargain prices. “A beginning toward church co- operation has been made already. This will be followed up by enlisting all denominations in the ‘give-a-man-a- job’ movement. “The committee does mnot plan to handle individual employment situ- ations. It will not duplicate the work of existing agencies. Its efforts will be | limited largely to awakening public in- terest in the need of helping find work. The jobs thus created will be filled by those who are registered with existing public employment agencies.” TWO DIE IN AIR CRASH Pilot and Passenger Plunge 1,000 Feet in Mississippi. SHAW, Miss., February 8 (#).—Jack | Toldenflagh, pilot, and Howard St. Clair Goulber, passenger, of Alexan- dria, La., were killed early yesterday as the plane in which they were flying from Cincinnati to Alexandria crashed near here. Eoth men were dead when witnesses eachod the wreck. Several persons il the plane appeared to have started an gltitude of approximately 1,000 fe plane was owned by the Eastern Tractor and Airplane Service Co. of Alexandria, which had just bought it in Cincinnati. Toldenflagh, an experi- enced flyer, was to have delivered it at Alexandria yesterday. One project under way in the prov- we of Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, will bply water to 82 municipelities and 1 cost nearly $3,000,000. tipated? onstipated? ‘Take R—NATURE’S REMEDY—tonight. Your el minative organswill be functioning propezl 1 by morning and your constipation ith a bowel action as free and nature at her best—n0 pain, no griping. Tryit. Only 25c. The All-Vegetable Laxative TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT YOU ASKE HERE D FOR IT! 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