1935 - 175 Names To Office of NRS - To Be Checked For Registration
ARC News article dated July 19, 1935 -- Names of 175 clients on relief rolls were sent to Woodward Thursday for a checkup with the National Re-employment Service's (NRS) district office, Dr. Eugene Antrim, social service director, said today. The names, on form "600," show the occupational records of the clients. The NRS will check them with its rolls to see if the men are registered with NRS. If not, their names will be returned to the county office and the clients will be immediately notified to fill
out the cards. Through the NRS the relief clients will be given permanent jobs under the new WPA program. Scouting reports that no men are now available, the social service director said there are now men ready to qualify for WPA. They are those on the list of 175 who already have registered with NRS. These men must be put on WPA jobs, Dr. Antrim said. The government has set an absolute limit of 10 per cent of the workers, all skilled, who need not be on NRS rolls. All the rest of the men must
be taken from the re-employment rolls. Names of 175 clients on relief rolls were sent to Woodward Thursday for a checkup with the National Re-employment Service's (NRS) district office, Dr. Eugene Antrim, social service director, said today. The names, on form '600,' show the occupational records of the clients. The NRS will check them with its rolls to see if the men are registered with NRS. If not, their names will be returned to the county office and the clients will be immediately notified to fill
out the cards. Through the NRS the relief clients will be given permanent jobs under the new WPA program. Scouting reports that no men are now available, the social service director said there are now men ready to qualify for WPA. They are those on the list of 175 who already have registered with NRS. These men must be put on WPA jobs, Dr. Antrim said. The government has set an absolute limit of 10 per cent of the workers, all skilled, who need not be on NRS rolls. All the rest of the men must
be taken from the re-employment rolls."
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