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Unemployment. "I am opposed to any direct or indirect Government dole. Our people are providing against distress in true American fashion. . . . Our expenditures [on public works] this year will reach about $780,000,000 compared with $260,000,000 in 1928. ... It is estimated that the Federal taxpayer is now directly contributing to the livelihood of 10,000,000 of our citizens...
...October in answer to the carriers' plea for a 15% all-around freight rate increase (TIME, Nov. 2). This plan offered to increase the December rates if all roads would pool their income from the increase for the benefit of weak-sisters. Thinking this too much like a dole, strong roads balked, counter-proposed to loan the money where needed at a fair rate of interest. Last week the I. C. C. agreed to this by a seven-to-four majority, said individual roads could keep the increased revenues for themselves, without contributing to a common pool. Caustic dissenting...
Kicking was done by the Public Assistance Office in each county. Such offices used to administer only poor law relief. They were appointed local Dole dispute referees when it was "tightened up" as one of the first acts of the National Government (TIME, Sept. 21). Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, whose main election appeal was to women, arranged that the new Dole screw should not turn against them until last week...
Under present regulations 81,716 women applied last week for continuance of their Dole. In 71,567 cases their applications were promptly denied...
General tightening of the Dole reduced the number of Britain's "registered unemployed'' in "all classes" by 27,000 last week. But men "wholly unemployed" increased...