Show Unemployed White Collar Workers Begin Registration at Chamber By noon Monday nearly unemployed unemployed un un- un employed of or the so-called so white col lar tar class of workers had registered with R. R A. A Hart industrial secretary of the chamber of commerce on the he special registration instituted for tor one week under tinder Mr Harts Hart's direction by A. A C C. Wilson state employment director di rector for the U. U S. S labor depart depart- ment meat Virtually all the white collar vocations voca voca- ons including clerks salespeople stenographers bookkeepers and professional pro pro- lines were Included in the first half days registration Ages Ages' ranged from 19 to 70 Many registrants regis trants tranis expressed appreciation for the opportunity of registering for their special classes of work as distinguished distin distin- from rom labor and trades lines The special registration was shed for the purpose of completing the he unemployment census of white white- collar ollar workers which to date has hast f t been far from rom complete according to Mr r. r Wilson The majority of unemployed unemployed registrants a at the department of labor ab JL offIce are of unskilled laborera labor labor- ers era The registration of white-collar white people is especially desired before planning planning work make projects which it is hoped by the work make-work committee com com- of the city and county cen relief organization will be able tp to accommodate a lar larger er number of 1 these workers than in inthe c the past under a misapprehension several unemployed tradesmen and laborers appeared at Mr Harts Hart's office for registration reg while their names should have lave been listed at the employment bureau Bureau of the labor department Labor and trades re registrations are riot not not accepted by Mr Hart nor are arc the names lames of oC those of ot all classes who have registered elsewhere The special sp- sp cial registration will vill continue until next Saturday noon only Mr Hart said |