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UNEMPLOYED IN U.S.

LABOUR "INQUEST.”

| ABSENCE, OF LEADERS RESENTED.

FAITH IN LOCAL RELIEF.

Sixty Parliamentary Labour) candidates and a few ex-M.P.e' mot

1932,

LOVE AND MARRIAGE.

IDEAL AGES 22 AND 24.

in militant mood at Transport A WOMAN'S ADVICE. House, London, to discuss their

FEAR OF THE 'DOLE' Party's past failure and future

SYSTEM.

plans.

resented.

1. Mothers who spoil their children. "Mother's darling boy," and "Father's wonderful daughter" find life dimcult. The danger is greater if there is wealth.

The possessive mother, who un- deavours to keep her children from making new Friendshipa and forming love contacts out- rile the honte. The competent ned efficient mother, who does everything for her children, and prevents them from solving their own problems by experience.

́ ́ TO YOUTH. There are six types of mother's The Prime Minister and Lord

Chesser, speaking at the Ladies' The unemployment situation in Snowden were bitterly denounced, according to Dr. Elizabeth Sloan America la much the same as it was and the Party's executive were Carlon Club, and these types are

in their a year ago. The number of unem-censured for vagueness

(there are, exposition of pure 'Soctulist dor follows: ployed hus increased perhaps, nine millon), the amount trine.

The absence of formor Ministers! of money collected or appropriated for their relief has increased, but from the conference was strongly the essential philosophy behind the government attitude remains the

A member of the Labour Cabinot

News-Chronicle 2. sante-local communities, whether

explained to the

that through private charity or public

Labour Correspondent

the funds, must look after their own their views on

causes of listressed citizens.

Labour's defent at the inst clees should the Only if they fail

tion had been fully explained and, Federal Government be called upon, in view of the changing political. and then its ald should be of a condition, it was clearly not pos temporary character and not consible to define their Party's polley sist of some system of unemploy- ment insurance as in England.

The English system, generally referred to as the "dele," lus irigh tened the majority of Congressmen, Even those who favour Federal grants to the States to aid them in their unemployment relief are care. ful to state that they are as much opposed to the dole as are thuse

Ja consider that the States ghted their own resources. There is

no vidence before us that they6. 4. find their own funds.

their resources, have exhausted Indeed, there are only a few States tint have an yet even initiated the the is now proposed Federal Government should embark National Causes,

on the

Issueя

of 21

General

leetion, which was extremely un- likely to occur for

years.

at least two

such time as the States themselves have contributed to local emergency relief, and until they have exhaust.

In the recent debate on the mat ter in the Senate, Senator Fess, who opposed Federal relief, rend a letter he hund received from policy I

doing research| terturer College work in Europe on rotiditions in upon.” England:

"As careful student of history and ermumies, you know that the present condition in England hu

2141 political

commercial SOUR foundation (the letter ran), but I cannot help having the strong con- viction that the dole has greatly aided in her fall, because 1 have en and heard much of the ways in which it has undermined British

character.

"It has made paupers respettable I have been appalled at the steady deterioration. Without exception, every person met told me of the

difficulty in work."

getting

4.

5.

The selfish mother-spoilt, self important, self-pitying, full of admiration and love for herself. Children of such a mother are lonely and unsatisfied with life. The harsh and overbearing mo ther. Not so prevalent in this generation.

The neglectful mother, & more

mother modern product; the lured by the cinema and young men she imagines to be in love with her.

Why Marriages Fail. Love and marriage among niʊ- dern youth was part of Dr. Ches ser's subject in addressing the Bri- tish Social Hygiene Council the National Council for Mental Hygiene. said

WAS A

and

marriage is

On the other side it was argued that see onemployment national profiem it should be dealt with by the national government.

ignit unemployment,"

"Fifty per cent. of marriages Senator Borth. "comes from na- tional causes, from an international are failures," she said, "less than situation, from international con- 10 per cent. are the fine, satisfying ditions, and from national condi- partnerships which ditions. It has been superimposed Intended to be, and the remainder

the United are poor mukeshifts. upon the people of

Two things are responsible for States through forces over which they had no control. It my opinion, this the lack of sex-education In the evidence slaw beyond a ques-childhood and adolescence, and, tion that it has pushed many of the more important, lack of psycholo- people of the United States to a Kical education. point where they actually are being moral depleted in physical and stamina, ju benith and character.”

to ANYONE

Local Responsibility. The arguments of those who be- lieve that the Federal Government

com County

should have responsibility for the unemployed to the States and local government was concisely expressen in the recent debate on the subject by Senator Walsh, of Massachusetts) a Democrat:

"If the local or munities are failing to meet ales quately the obligations enforced pon them by present distressing comlitious, or if they are unable to continue to sustain the tax burdens of local relief, then it is the duty and responsibility of the States to assume the burden.

"But I submit it is not the duty

Homes' "Emotional Tone."

"We should help youth by giving The attempt to appropriate from opportunities for early marriage, an already depleted Federal tren- opportunities for complete living, sury the sum of 750,000,000 dollars with better education and a chance (£150,000,000) for unemployed re-to work at what appeals and in- lief was defeated by a handsome tercasts. margin in the senate.

The Federal "I approve of marriage in late Government intends to devote itself adolescence-the woman at 22 and to attacking the fundamentul cause the man at 24-lo enable them to of the lisse rather than the sym- make a home and have children ptoms, to demle itself to break-while they are still young."

"Sex education is the duty of in the depression feeling that with the return of prosperity the unem. the parent. ployment problem will solve itself.

The mother's teaching of the The only direct contribution of origin of life in only the beginning the Federal Government to unem-of sex education. ployment relief corsists in pressing

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