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Show New Survey of Unemployed Unemploy-ed Being Blade by State Cooperation of all county Utah Emergency Belief Administration managers, county commissioners and other affected agencies in the immediate reporting of unemploy-ables unemploy-ables now dependent upon public relief was urged yesterday by Irvin Hull, director of research and statistics sta-tistics for the state FERA. Early conferences between county FERA agents and comity commissioners commis-sioners to learn the purpose and method of conducting surveys in connection with the proposed Federal Fed-eral Employment Program now being be-ing planned were declared necessary by Mr. Hull. Under the proposed Federal plan responsibility for the care of unemployable persons will devolve de-volve entirely upon the counties and state. The reports of the county j officials will show all unemployable cases in which relief is given, whether wheth-er provided by FERA or county pension pen-sion or charity departments. Ten thousand cards have been . mailed for use in making the "Sur- vey of Unemployable Households" in : every Utah county. All agencies are , urged to arrange immediately for 1 the classification and report of un-. un-. employable households. After a plan : of cooperation between county , agents and county commissioners ; other county agencies will be sup-l sup-l plied cards on which to report their 1 cases. Each survey card is to be filled in with the name and address of the unemployable family head and the number and sexes of its members. Reasons for unemployability are to be checked as crippled or paralyzed, chronic illness, maternity, blindness or sight seriously impaired or other specified infirmities; old age (over 64 or infirm) ; dependent children (under 16 years, orphans, etc.) ; mental problems (diagnosed or suspected) su-spected) ; widowhood, or other specified speci-fied problems. ' I n |