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Show This Is Helping Uncle Sam ' - -' - . , :. . . i BnaSBBaaaaBsalMMt ' rtjAltffrf&t&taMtfrJfte HOW TO RETL'RN WORK CENSUS CARD Phyllis Clarke mails printed form Postmen Prepare for Start Of Jobless Census Tuesday Their packs laden with unemployment census cards, the nation's na-tion's postmen will leave the beaten paths of their regular mail I 7 routes Tuesday and visit tourist camps, squatter FOURTH grounds and every other place that unemployed OF A persons might be found. If you are either wholly or partially unemployed, ShltlhS Dut physically able to work, the postal service is looking for you. I The United States government, through its efficient postoffice department and its 80.000 rural and city mail carriers, has set up an1 intricate system of delivery that will reach into every nook and cor- ner of the country to assure that no unemployed person will be missed. S, L. Force Ready Salt Lake City's postmen are ready to take the field along wi:h their fellow workers in other parts of the nation, Postmaster I. A. Smoot reports. Tuesday morning the local "men in gray" will set out to deliver census questionnaires to 69.000 dwellings and to hundreds of out of the way places. Supplies of the cream colored cards will be left at tourist and trailer camps, where traveling un- employed may secure them at the offices. Hotels, rooming houses, municipal mu-nicipal lodging houses, missions, transient shelters and other places will be provided with the forms. They aLso may be secured at the general delivery window of the post-! office or branches and from carriers: on their routes. j Special arrangements have been made for a supply of the cards to bej left at construction camps operated by W P A and at other emergency! projects maintained by public funds.) Commanding officers of C C C camp will handle tha distribution among their enrollees. All employe on federal emergency emer-gency projects, such as W P A and C C C, are expected to register in the census. At nondelivery postoffices, where persons are required to call at their boxes to secure their mail, post masters mas-ters have been authorized to hire a competent person to make delivery of the cards to dwellings. This only will be done if the postmaster has reason to believe the residents would not otherwise secure a card. Unless the mail carrier haa rea-aon rea-aon to believe there is more than on unemployed person living in a home, he has been instructed to leave only one card at each dwelling Tuesday. If mora than one card 1 needed, the occupants of the home should ask tfie carrier for more or secure them at the post office general delivery de-livery window. The form must be filled out and returned to the poatoffice or a mail I box by midnight of November 20. |