European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 4, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thuri Ejay april 4, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 5 24 million women in is. Jobs deny its Man s world Washington a in nearly one third of All nor Rcd couples in the nation both husband and wife Ore now holding mid Jun the rapid Rise in the trend to Ward both Mur Riach partners contributing to of Nelly in rom underscored in the Tabor depart ment s now handbook on it shown int within the Post year the proportion of women in the work Force both single an married tins grown to Iti highest peacetime level of 34 per cent. The rate in Nellt rising with More than 24 million women department women s Burnie found most women work 1 5 Ause of onside Sullons it single to earn their own living if married to mine family living standards and help Send children to few of the women the Bureau sold were working just for the satisfaction of having a Job or for the purpose of keeping their skills from getting the Rise in Job holding among wives with working husbands is probably the most dramatic set of statistics presented in the Booklet. Out of More than 40 million married couples in the nation about 13.5 million or some 31 per cent. Ivo Bath Husland and wife drawing paychecks. This represents a Romaldi Riebl increase Over 1imo. When a oiking numbered Only 3 million or 11 per cent of All married couples. By 1550, the group and in creased to 8 million and their pro portion to 22 per cent. About 36 per rent of Alt women Are either full time or Purl time workers and 53 per cent Are full time housewives. The rest re primarily girls under 20 yearn Osage in school. This Mezins practically All adult women Are contributing to the Economy As Jobholder homemakers or both. The working wife is Iso a Stib Nuttin Lutil contributor to he family Lik on if. Latest data shows working wit ii supplied about Tio per rent of total futility income when work ing Fult Ulnic and about ir�-20 per cent when working Pirl lamp. In the last c Nostis. Women were reported working in All the 479 occupations listed. There Are nearly .1 million in the in technical Field. Including 1.25 million teachers and nearly 7 million in the rat Lral Field including 2.4 Mil lion stenographer and typists. Some \ 2 i hum work in factories or similar production tanks. There Are 2.2 million housemaids Hii Lysitt is and Mimmi far worker. More than work a labourers und 1.25 million us waitresses and Rooks. Women make up morn Ihm third of i he nut Ion s total work Force. More than half ure Murii d. Among single women 20 to m years of Aye 77 per cent or.1 working. One out of eight of All women workers have children under 6 yearn of women arc going of College. The 1.5 million female represent 38 per cent of College enrolment a steady in crease since 1950 when the Rote to 35 per font. Approved by House group Washington up the House banking committee has approved legislation to allow the government to Issue a new Type of $1 Bill to combat a threatened Short age of Sliver. The new Bills known As Federal Reserve notes would gradually re place present is Bills known a Silver certificates. Treasury Secretary Douglas dil Lon had warned that unless the authority to Issue new Bills were granted the Day might come when to would become profitable for the Public to melt Down us coins and Ell the Metal. Authority for the Federal re serve Board to Issue a new cur Rency was contained in an administration gift i Tirol would repeal or drastically overhaul Silver Law that have been on the books since 1934. The committee approved the Bill 1b-1. Demand for coins retirement of the existing Sliver certificates would make Silver automatically available to the Treasury to meet the growing de mands for coins resulting fro population growth and widespread us of vending machines the Treasury now has 1-3 million ounces of Stiver which it cannot touch because it must be held As backing for its Al Bills. Before approving the measure the committee amended it to give the Federal Reserve Board author Ity to Issue 93 Bills As Well As Bills. The Board had requested this amendment it already has author Ity to Issue currency in Oil other denominations ranging from 95 regulate or be regulated Minow warns radio to Chicago Newton h. Minow cd Herman of the Federal communications commission warned broadcasters Here to regu Ole themselves or face the possibility of the government s Dolnic t for them. The Way to keep any neighbor Tood from crawling with police men is for the Community to insist on Good behaviour All along the Street he told a convention of the on up. Opinion pollster shunning politics new York sap Louis Harris opinion pollster who did most of president Kennedy s polling in1060, will take no More politics candidates or parties As clients. U was disclosed Here. The new York times said Harris will continue to do opinion pol but concentrate on Commerce clients including the Columbia broadcasting times said Harris principal partner in the firm of Louis Harrland associates Oliver a. Quay Iii will set up his own firm and will do political As Well As com Mercoal polling. Like water off. When Oil from a soybean Plant pipeline broke and flowed into the River backwaters near St. Paul minn., some 800 Duck were caught in the Sticky Metis. The soon found out it did t do a thing for their Feather except hamper Takeoff Here volunteers i w. Roll i a and mrs George Serbesku River s Edge residents give the ducks a detergent Bath. The Durk were then put in heating Chambers to dry out and get their own natural Oil Back. A photo urged greater self regulation bythe Slock exchanges. The sum principle should apply to the broadcast Industry he said. Self regulation is clearly Thebes regulation Junt As Kelf Dan i plane is the bos i he . Though you have established reasonable standards for ourm Lve. You have demonstrated neither the capacity nor the will National association of broadcast Era Nab. More than 3.000 representatives .,., of the radio and television Industry ire attending a four Day meeting. Minow sold he believed there should be a Law requiring every to enforce them. You can no longer hive it both ways. You cannot sub scribe in principle and ignore it in broaden Itter to belong to the Nab and that the non clot Ion should have the Power to enforce its own standards of broadcasting prac Nab code is a Good one he said but the trouble is that itis not complied with and is not adequately Only 38 per cent of radio St nylons and to percent of television stations sub scribe to the code he said and not Channel kept Talon Minow also suggested that with about to expand Frt he present 12 to 82 channels under new legislation providing for greater use of ultrahigh freq ency transmission network in the future might have several affiliates in an area. One would carry first run programs and the others might be used for specially Type program and reruns of top fare he said. Minow said broadcasting had improved greatly since he first Rie All of the provisions Minow Bald his 11 d Here to its scribed television As a vast waste land before a Nab convention analogy of the policemen came from an article in the Wall Street journal which trying to Load voter March in Mississippi negro comic manhandled Greenwood. Miss. W tips n Lar of the Stu two years ago. There is More than three times us much informational programming in evening hours now. And much of it is done with skill and courage he said. You re beginning to Demon Strate what television can do butt in Only a beginning he said. Minow also sold he hoped a cur rent congressional study of pro Gram rating systems May encourage you to put More Trust in Tho people and More Faith in your own judgments of the Public s capacity to respond to the Best that is in com a band of policemen bended by Curtly. Lary confronted the negroes after they had Marchi in Only i ret blocks of the hair mite Sepa rating the Headquarters from the Kennedy late at theater takes aisle seat Washington up Preil Dant Kennedy slipped into theater to catch the Sec Ond and final act of Sheridan s school for scandal joining the nest Leidy and other members of White House party already there. Or. Kennedy arrived during the second act through an Alloy door Way taking an aisle seat without any disruption in the play. The audience was aware of his arrival however when the doors swung open and Many policemen were seen at the Back of the theater. Sitting in the Row behind the Kennedy was British labor party Leader Harold Wilson who had come to the theater in the com Pany of British ambassador sir David and lady Ormsby Gore first lady Jacqueline Kennedy arrived just before the curtain Ina flurry of when crowds who had been waiting in front of Tho theater spotted her slipping in through an Alley Entrance and rushed to get a glimpse of her. Mrs. Kennedy was applauded by the audience included Many con Gressmen when she returned after the tint act intermission. , addressing the group. Ith a megaphone sold authorities Hud no objection to negroes taking voter texts but that demonstrations would not be permitted. Gregory told newsmen As he headed Back to voter registration Headquarters there s no Law int tells you How Many ran As the marchers gathered tues Day morning Gregory mild that Barnett could t Paw that voter registration test if the clerk did to want him my Effort Here u to Spur action on the part of the Federal govern mint he Bald these people need n project Here which would retrain them for other jobs. Some of these people probably Don t Muke Over $300 a shot at Squirrel kills Hunter 19 Perris. Calif. Up some Ali Lar moved Between rocks so 13-year-old boy raised aimed andr ired his 22-Cal Rifle. He bought it was a his accurate marksmanship felled a teen aged Marine Reiers isl out on a Hunting deputies said Jamea Clair Davis 19, Lynwood Calif died on the spot of a gunshot wound in the head. Davis and two companions were Hunting in the Rocky Gullan Hills. Colo. Birth control Bill Dies Denver up a Bill to establish a state supported birth control program in Colorado was killed by the Home rules committee of the state legislature. Job Leah problems to grow says Reuther Kansas City
