Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1937 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1937

If You're Jobless, Fill Out This Card

UNEMPLOYMENT REPORT CARD

Please fill out this card if you are totally or partly unemployed

ft is important that EVERY totally or partly

Answer all questions promptly

worker in your household fll out a SEPARATE report card. Additional

cards can be secured from your postman or post office. You can get help in answering these questions, if you need it, at any post office

or from any postal employee.

& Print full name. ______._

wri Print full Ym address...

Are you:

(5) Partly employed and want more

(¢) Working at WPA, NYA, CCC, or other .. 0

work?

"(Street and number or R. F. D.)

(Check only (a) Totally unemployed and want work? work?. a

Last)

¥ ? Do you live on a farm? ——

6. Sex (Check)

Are you able to work? Check one) Age at last birthday

Color

or race] (Cheek ov). White [_}

. What is your occupation, or kind of work?

The Esti iUA Wh hich you give in answer to this question (number 9) describes the work the kind of business or industry in which the work is done. Enter “New

desc

Negro] Other]

(City, town, or village)

% How many hours did you work last weck?

Boter. total number of hours worked ot ALL jobs. except, WPA num al e. ’ NYA, CCC, or other work) Ee week from Sunday, November 7, through Saturday, Nats 8. How many weeks did you work in the last 12 months?

Boa. total huinber of weeks Workeeg ar)

(County) (State)

Male] Female]

hours

weeks

t WPA, emergency AAG die po feerp months

Nor Nowatber 100 1936, through October 19:

(Examples: Tool maker, Wagon watchman, farm laborer, etc.)

The answer to the next question (number 10)

- both questions 9 and 10 if you have never had a

steady job, and want work. Do not give the name of your company or employer as an answer to question 10. . Kind of business or industry in which you

did, or are doing, this kind of work?

. How many other workers are there in your family living in the same household with you?

(Examples Machine shop, restaurant, railroad, cotton farm, ete.)

Count all persons working for pay or profit, or wanting work, except

. How many of these workers are:

(a) Totally unemployed and want

family should make out and return a

Note.—Every totally or partly unemployed worker in your

®») Party employed and want more

separate report card.

How many persons are mainly dependent on you for support? (De not count yoursel

What was your individual total income,

(¢) wuning at WPA, NYA, Doe, other emergency work?._.

cash and other, last week?

STUDY PLANS FOR NEW POLICE STATION

City Officials Also Consider District Headquarters.

City officials today were consider- | ing plans which may lead to con-| struction of a new police station and at least one substation. Mayor Boetcher conferred with the Safety Board yesterday on the | proposal. Chief Morrissey explained that the Police Department has | completed a survey which shows the need of substations. The greatest need is on the West Side, the Chief said. Cost of the proposed project would be from $15,000 to $20,000. Mayor Boetcher said he is interested in remedying the cramped situation at present headquarters. A new building or the remodeling of some city-owned structure were | su . Definite action on either proposal must be deferred until next year because financing of thé projects would require bond issues, the Mayor said. “The sewer system must be im-| proved at a cost of $150,000," hel

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stated. “That will have to be taken | care of before the police situation | can be remedied.”

TRAIN TAKES TAIL

FT. WAYNE, Nov. 10 (U. P).— One hound—of the black and tan variety—was tailless today because, like too many motorists, he thought he could beat the train to the crossing. He got everything over the rails but his tail.

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Do not include payments from relief, WPA, NYA, CCC, or other emergency work.

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TL No portage stamp ia needed

DATA IN CENSUS F ederal Workers in Indiana IS CONFIDENTIAL Do Not Pay State Income Tax

Government employees in Indiana are more fortunate than those of other states where their incomes are subject to state income taxation, a check of the State Gross Income Tax Division disclosed today.

Group Maps ns 5-Front Drive To Get Unemployed To Register.

Mayor Boetcher’s Citizens’ Committee today pledged co-operation in a five-front appeal jobless to fill in cards to be distributed next week in the national un- | employment census.

Plans were formulated to carry

the plea to the unemployed through |

the pulpits, schools, theaters, newspapers and posters. At a meeting attended by 23 mem- | bers of the committee, Postmaster | Adolph Seidensticker emphasized | the fact that all information con-! tained in the census cards is to held confidential. “We have received orders not to reveal any information regardless | of the purpose for which it is to be | used,” Mr. Seidensticker said. “We intend to do that.”

News Reels on Census

Ten news reels, depicting the im- |

portance of the census, are to be shown at local movie houses during the latter part of the week, before cards are mailed next Tuesday. Religious leaders of Catholic, Protestant, Christian Science and Jewish faiths, have promised to deliver the message from their pul-

pits

er, school children would be instructed to ask their parents to cooperate,

Through the medium of civic) groups in various parts of the city, |

posters,

census cards in five foreign lang- | uages, are to be distributed and ex-!

plained. Forty employees of the National Youth Administration will co-oper-

urging the

Virgil Stinebaugh, assistant school | superintendent, told Mr. Seidenstick-!

bearing facsimiles of the

Lack of uniformity under other? state procedures makes incomes of | certain Government employees taxable, rulings gathered by the National Association of AttorneysGeneral disclosed. In Indiana all Federal Government employees, other than those | working on a contractual basis for | a specific service, are exempt from | | the State tax, division attorneys | said. In South Dakota employees of the | | HOLC, FHA, Joint Land Banks and | Federal Land Banks must pay State income taxes because these agencies

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|

LIEDERKRANZ MALE CHORUS IS TO SING

‘First Concert of Season Set For Saturday.

T h e Indianapolis Liederkranz Male Chorus will present the first

“are banking corporations engaged | concert of the season at 8 p. m. Sat-

| in business usually carried on by | private enterprise.”

Other states’ attorneys-general |

have ruled these departments ex- | empt and have taxed others. There | Man and English. Among them are

is unanimous agreement that PWA {and WPA employees should be ex- | | empted.

CARD PARTY SCHEDULED

Angels Church is to give a card party tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the school | hall, 28 St. and Northwestern Ave.

{ stations. They will | blanks to applicants whose families require more than one card, accord{ing to the Postmaster.

An office force of 36 additional postal employees, recruited from | Civil Service lists, was to aid in the | tabulation of the census cards. | Mr. Seidensticker pointed out that | residence, for the purpose of the | survey, should be considered on the rather than | postoffice mailing address. He said there would be a subsequent check of all persons who fail to send in their cards to determine | hee reason for not doing so.

| basis of county lines

ate in distribution of other nosters|

and literature urging registration. Postmen Instructed

Meanwhile a corps of 400 Govern- | ment postal employees were receiv- | ing final instructions as to proced- | recording, | checking, and post-checking the in-!

ure to be followed in

formation.

Special assistants have been des-| ignated to answer questions and help |

At the first sign of a COLD

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