Special Census of the Population of Hamtramck, Mich., June 25, 1915, Volume 3; Volume 18

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 - Hamtramck (Mich.) - 16 pages

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Page 4 - SEC. 23. That it shall be the duty of all persons over twenty-one years of age when requested by the Director of the Census, or by any supervisor, enumerator, or special agent, or other employee of the Census Office, acting under the instructions of the said Director, to answer correctly, to the best of their knowledge, all questions on the census schedules applying to themselves and to the family to...
Page 4 - ... farms of which they or their families are the occupants; and any person over twenty-one years of age, who, under the conditions hereinbefore stated, shall refuse or willfully neglect to answer any of these questions, or shall willfully give answers that are false, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding one hundred dollars. And it shall be the duty of every owner, proprietor, manager...
Page 9 - He shall also from time to time make such special investigations and reports as he may be required to do by the President, or by either House of Congress, or which he himself may deem necessary and urgent.
Page 4 - And it shall be the duty of every owner, proprietor, manager, superintendent, or agent of a hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building, when requested by the Director of the Census, or by any supervisor, enumerator, special agent, or other employee of the Census Office, acting under the instructions of the said Director, to furnish the names of the occupants of said hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building, and to give...
Page 4 - Census, or by any supervisor, enumerator, special agent, or other employee of the Census Office, acting under the instructions of the said director, to furnish the names of the occupants of said hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building, and to give thereto free ingress and egress to any duly accredited representative of the Census Office, so as to permit of the collection of statistics for census purposes, including the proper and correct enumeration of all persons...
Page 7 - Congress, further covenant and agree that they will fulfill all the provisions, requirements, and limitations of said act, whether herein specifically set out or not. In witness whereof the parties aforesaid have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year above written. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, (SEAL) Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Page 5 - Office, so as to permit the collection of statistics for census purposes, including the proper and correct enumeration of all persons having their usual place of abode in said hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building; and any owner, proprietor, manager, superintendent, or agent of a hotel, apartment house, boarding or lodging house, tenement, or other building who shall refuse or willfully neglect to give such information or assistance under the conditions hereinbefore...
Page 7 - It is further mutually covenanted and agreed, by and between the parties hereto, that the...
Page 4 - The work of the enumeration shall be performed by special agents acting as enumerators, to be appointed by the Director of the Census, upon the recommendation of the supervisor in charge.
Page 7 - The director may also appoint an assistant superintendent and such clerks as he may deem necessary for the proper conduct of the business of said employment offices. The...

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