a) The extension of the service of the Illinois Free Employment office.
b) The enforcement of the law relating to private employment agencies: the requirement that sections three (3), four (4), and five (5), of the law be posted in a conspicuous place in each room of the agency; and the return to the applicant of three-fifths of the registration and other fees upon the failure of applicant to accept position or upon his discharge for cause.
c) The further study of private employment agencies and of labor camps in order to provide the homeless man with adequate protection against exploitation.
6. Public health and housing:
a) The further building of sanitary workingmen’s hotels with low charge for accommodations.
b) The maintenance and raising of standards of cheap hotels in Chicago through rigid inspection and tightening of requirements.
c) Medical examination, inspection, and supervision of men in flops, together with vaccination and hospitalization of needy cases.
7. Vagrancy Court: the reorganization of the Vagrancy Court for the hearing of cases of incorrigible vagrants and beggars on the basis of the investigations of the Clearing House.
8. Protection of the boy: