European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 15, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday september 15, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 5 time to think this hippie sitting in a san Francisco Park May be thinking of moving out As the fog and cold move in. A hip life May be Good for kicks but not for health san Francisco a whatever the hippie life does for its believers it is no healthy. Or. David Smith who oper ates a free medical clinic in the Haight Ashbury d i s t i c to said thursday that upper respiratory infection is almost Universal among the Sandal set and 1 is 20 51 3s so 52 49 35 so 51 in 4s 2z 3b 4o 54 57. V 14 50 46 4l 24 4z 47 52 55 56 10 25 4v ii 44 horizontal1. Bounder 4. Nocturn Albird 7,. Davis 12. Kimono sash13. Greek letter14. Constella tion15. Cooking utensil16. Acts reciprocal ly18. Beta theta19. Severe 20. Balkan 22. A shape curve 23. Multilate27. Strange 29. Indicate31. Conscious 34. Foreigner35. Teaching 37. Goddess of retribution38. Feat 89. Chicken41. Mop 45. 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I Haven t seen a kid in the clinic who has t use drugs and most Are using them right meth problems we Are seeing an awful lot of meth methamphetamine a stimulant problems now he continued noting that the clinic has been seeing 10 to 20 met cases daily mostly Young kids who Are hallucinating very Para noid and suffering from malnutrition and sleep of20 meth patients the physician estimates that five Are suffering toxic psychoses so disturbed that they should commit them selves to a mental Hospital for Long term therapy but usually Don Smith a City employee said we be never received a Penny from the City for the clinic the work is All Volunteer and unpaid. Support comes from do nations mostly raised by Rock n Roll concerts put on by weather Factor part of the upper respiratory infection problems undoubtedly result from san Francisco Schilly summer weather and the fog which also must have contributed towards keeping the hippie population cold climate in Haight Ashbur particularly during july and August discourage the hippies from remaining said police chief Thomas Cahill who had worried publicly Over a pre diction that some 100,000 hippies would invade the City for a summer of we never had an influx i keeping with the rumours the chief the chief and mayor John f. Shelley appealed publicly to parents to keep their Chil Dren Home and the Board of supervisors passed a Resolution yanking away the Welcome City protests some hippies did sleep in Golden Gat Park As Well As in the streets and in crowded communal pads. Just How Many hippies came and How Many Are Here now May never be known since the wander and Are not easily counted. However City official Sand resident hippies agree that about As Many have moved outs have arrived each week Dur ing the summer. With school reopening the population is drop Ping estimate the population at any one time at 2,000 while others say it reached 30,000. Jay t h e 1 i a co proprietor of the psychedelic Book shop asserted there were easily 200,000 in the ours. Of the what is certain is that the hip pies cause police problems. Cahill said 847 runaway Juve Niles were picked up in the Haight Ashbury area in the first six months of 1967, More than double the number for the Sam period in 1966. Juvenile narcotics arrest Rose from 41 to 193 in the 1967 six month period. Cahill said various felonies Rose sharply but he did not have a breakdown Frohip Wieland. Smoking and Rule Check Richmond a. A the broadcasting Industry asked a Federal appeals court her wednesday to Shelve an order of the Federal communication commission acc requiring the broadcasters and tobacco inter ests to Supply time for antismoking announcements. The National association of broadcasters and a West Vir Ginia television station made the request to the 4th u. S. Cir Cuit court pending a judicial re View of the acc order. It asked the court to make such a re View. Court action was asked in the Wake of the acc s refusal Fri Day to reconsider its 6 to 0 Deci Sion that air time free if Nec Essary should be made Avail Able for antismoking announcements to balance the cig Arette commercials. Fairness doctrine the acc ruling was an Extension of its fairness Doc Trine on controversial issues. The acc declined to comment in the suit but an official said i m not surprised because great Many people will probably go to court on this this is the second court action in recent Days in connection with the acc s Extension of its fair Ness doctrine to cigarette Adver Tising. John f. Banzhaf Iii of Newyork City whose complaint against webs to new Yor City began the controversy filed a suit in which he said the commission s ruling is inadequate because it does not require that substantially equal amounts of time be provided for View that disagree with the commercials. Station Wurf to of wheel ing w. Va., joined the Broad casters association in the Appeal which said the acc ruling violated their constitutional rights under the first and fifth amendments. The petition called the pc ruling arbitrary capricious and said it was an unjust unreasonable and discriminatory action taken without Observance of the procedures required by Law. War creates a a Vishion jobs in two years report shows Washington a the escalation of the Vietnam War created More than one . Jobs in the past two years the labor department said wednesday in the first such comprehensive report since the War began. The Sharp Rise in employment caused by the military buildup amounted to some 23 per cent of the total increase of More than four million jobs in the since 1965, the report said. A further expansion of waxwork could create shortages of skilled workers of considerable magnitude said a companion report. Defense work now account for 5.2 per cent of the nation s total civilian employment up from 3.9 per cent two years ago. But this should not be interpreted to mean that one million jobs would be lost if the conflicting Vietnam were to end said Richard p. Oliver of the Burea of labor statistics. A switch of workers to production of civilian goods the Tim ing of cuts in military expenditures and Federal manpower policies would Cushion a drop inward work if the conflict ended Oliver said in the report published in the monthly labor report said civilian jobs in defense work Rose from about3 million to 4.1 million during the past two years with sharpest increases in the weapons air Craft and communications equip ment industries. During the same period Oliver said the number of military personnel Rose from 2.7 Millionth 3.4 million. Thus the total of civilians an military personnel whose jobs Stem from the Vietnam War another defense commitments to tals about 7.5 million Ameri cans nearly 10 per cent of the labor Force
