TABLE 1.-REPORT OF APPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1911, BY RACES OR PEOPLES AND BY OCCUPATIONS, APPLICANTS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NOT INCLUDED. TABLE I.-REPORT OF APPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1911, BY RACES OR PEOPLES AND BY OCCUPATIONS, APPLICANTS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NOT INCLUDED-Continued. 140 Turkish. United States born. 21 7.7. 139 54 12 2 United States born (Negroes)... United States natural ized citizens. Welsh. Total. 2 6 29 104 2 190 I 7 286 2 2 7881 23 1 Firemen. workers. Furriers and fur Gardeners. Hat and cap mak ers. Hotel porters and other help. Iron and steel workers. Jewelers and watchmakers. Interpreters. Laborers. 78 26 2 206 2 Locksmiths. TABLE II.-DISTRIBUTION OF ALIENS AND OTHERS APPLYING TO THE DIVISION OF INFORMATION, FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1911, BY STATES AND BY OCCUPATIONS. 1 It should be explained that a large majority of the persons here designated as "domestics" were wives who secured work as domestics in the families of the employers to whom the husbands were directed. 2 The term "seeking employment" has reference to those who, after receiving complete information at the New York branch of the Division of Information, went to a definite locality where a shortage of labor was shown to exist, but did not agree to accept any particular class of labor from the specific opportunities on file from that locality. |