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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 07, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes saturday october 7, 1967 share my Shower you re out of your census by Dick West Washington up theoretically you could be fined $100and sent to jail for six months for refusing to Tell the . Cen sus Bureau in 1970 whether you share1 your  i realize that one of the suggested slogans for National brotherhood week is take a Shower with a  and certainly Don t want to make it appear that i am knocking togetherness. Nevertheless i am inclined Togo along with rep. Jackson e. Betts a Ohio in his complaint that some of the items in the Sample questionnaire for the 1970 census could be  the questions Betts criticized was h19, which asks do you have a Bathtub or Shower there Are three possible an Swers including yes but share with another  can easily see How that answer might be  if the other House hold had its own  out in a press release1 that fines and jail sentences maybe imposed on persons who re fuse to answer census questions Betts said the proposed 1970 form amounted to an invasion of privacy and governmental a  this i might add that some of the questions also Are difficult if not impossible to answer. Take h2n for example. It asks How do you enter your living quarters the alter natives listed Are " directly from the1 outside through a common or Public Hall through someone else s living  that does t begin to cover the ways i might enter my living quarters. At least after Midnight. To be Complete the question Naire should include take off shoes and sneak in backdoor softly open Kitchen window if Back door is locked if window is locked climb Down  consider i is there a Telephone on which people who live Here can be called i could t simply answer that question yes or no As the questionnaire requires. It de pends on whether my two Daugh ters Are  me however the most shocking inquiry on the Sample form is found on Page 20. It says please list below All per sons who stayed Here overnight on tuesday april 4, 1917. In 1970, the Date presumably would be advanced it so happens that on tuesday april 4, 1967, my wife was visit ing her Mother in Florida. I have already told her i was at Home alone taking a Shower. Is the census Bureau through snide insinuation now attempt ing to stir up trouble retroactively if so the questionnaire is unconstitutional. It violates the provision against double jeopardy. 2-1 Roll . Fight pledged labor angry Over anti strike Law computer reckoning Albert Shearer comforts his wife Jayne 37, at jail in los Angeles. She is accused of going on a spending spree when a county computer punched out a Check for$19,000 More than the $15 she had coming for child support. Police say she cashed the Over generous Check bought a car and made the rounds of Las vegas with her husband. A photo found by cd in 45 japanese Cpl s Flag returned Philadelphia up for22 years the personal Flag of a japanese Soldier killed during world War h remained wrapped in a plastic bag with other belongings of a former . Infantryman Here. We often spoke about it anyhow he happened to get it mrs. William Steele said thurs Day. We always thought the Soldier s family would like Mohave it  her husband was a machine gunner with the 31st infantry division known As the Dixie division when he found the Flag beneath the body of  Tabata on july 8, 1945, in the Philippines. Three weeks ago the Steele sent the Flag to a Tokyo news paper and asked that it be re turned to the family of the sol Dier who carried it  this week the Flag was turned Over to Tabata s Mother Masue Tabata 66, and his brother Minoru. With tears of gratitude they accepted the me mento of a Young Man who went to War 24 years ago an died for his emperor. Steele said Tabata and his comrades All fought quite bravely. None of. Them  mrs. Steele said her husband thought that if the Flag had been his and he had been killed his family would probably wan tit  but Steele was Lucky. He was not even wounded during his two years in new Guinea the Philippines and Morotti and was discharged in december,1945, after three years of serv ice. Today Steele works in the shipping department of the Container corp. Of America and his wife is a practical nurse at woman s medical col lege Hospital. They have four children Marie 19 William,5 and twin 13-year-old girls Vickie Ann and Billie Beth. New York a anger Dover penalties levied for the 17-Day strike of new York City school teachers organized labor thursday pledged twin assaults in the courts and at the polls to wipe out a new state Law for bidding strikes by Public employees. The penalties touched off new rumblings of discontent among the City s Public school teach ers and some were reported ready to renew the walkout that had crippled the 1.1-million-Pupil system for 14 classroom  Shanker Union presi Dent fined $250 and sentence to 15 Days in jail wednesday said i Hope they won t do that. I am urging teachers not to take any precipitate  and his Al Cio United federation of teacher were found guilty of criminal contempt for disobeying a court order to halt the strike. The Union itself was fined $150,000,which broke Down to $3 for each of the Union s 50,000  penalties were set by state supreme court Justice Emilio Nunez who termed the strike a rebellion against  he granted Shanker and the Union two weeks to Appeal. The court action had Bee brought under the state s Taylor Law which bars strikes by Public employees and provides penalties for the striking Union and its leaders. It replaced a Law which mandated the firing of Public employees who strike. The Taylor Law is bitterly opposed by organized labor. This is a bad Day for us Pitt burghers get Strain on the ears Pittsburgh a the daily noon Carillon concert at the courthouse came out sound ing More like a psychedelic symphony Here than the Musicof Lerner and Loewe. Shoppers and local worker listened to the strains of Nood Agib and Chisum of  it should have been Briga Doon and sound of music but somebody put the player piano Type Roll on backward. State Al Cio president Ray mond Corbett told 1,200 Conven Tion delegates wednesday. He described the court action As a Union busting tactic an said i give fair warning to the legislature. This Law cannot sur Vive. It s  the convention delegates rep resenting the state s two Mil lion Al Cio members unanimously adopted a Resolution condemning the Taylor Law an calling for vigorous measures to obtain repeal of the Law. Nunez decision handed Dowson the eve of the jewish new year Holiday period in which schools Are closed was in a carefully worded seven Page document. Our existence As a free peo ple is dependent on a healthy re Spect for Law and order rewrote. It can continue Only so Long As we maintain our Liber ties under Law. Law Means nothing at Allun less it Means the same Law for  tree trimmer sought in killing of no. Matron Harding township no a a former tree trimmer on the estate of mrs. Doro Hybeck Palmer was sought thurs Day in a warrant charging him with her murder sept. 29. Police Here put out a nationwide warrant for the arrest of Frederick Benjamin Thomp son 35, who they said has no known address. They said Thompson was re leased from Connecticut state prison in Danbury on sept.27, and had been seen in nearby. Morristown the Day of the slay ing. Mrs. Palmer 57, wife of Busi Ness executive h. Bruce pal Mer was stabbed to death by Aman who was apparently trying to burglarized her Home in fashionable residential area Here. Police said Thompson Wor Kedas a tree trimmer on the pal Mer estate about 1962 or 1963.they said they understood he had been serving a sentence atthe Connecticut state prison for breaking and entering and Lar Ceny. Mrs. Palmer was stabbed to death in her bedroom that Fri Day morning by an intruder she sought to fight off with a Chemi Cal Spray device. She was stabbed several times around the  the assault she had driven to Madison about three Miles away to pick up her maid Mary Yanieri police said the House was apparently left  said the two women re turned to the House and  went to her second floor bedroom. Soon after mrs. Van Teri said she heard screams and ran upstairs to find the prowler dragging mrs. Palmer out of the . Yanieri ran screaming from the House and flagged passing Motorist who drove her to a nearby Home from where police were notified. Nevada passes wyo., Vermont Reno Nev. A Nevada now has passed Vermont and Wyoming in population and no longer is 49th among the 50 states the University of Nevada reported wednesday. Its Bureau of business and economic research estimated the state s population As of oct. 1 as505,000. The estimate was based on school enrolment employ ment and number of Domestic electric meters. The 1960 census gave Nevada population of 285,278 Vermont 389,881 Wyoming 330,066, Adalaska 226,167. Since 1960, Nevada has gained More Popula Tion on a percentage basis than any other state the univer sity said. To g o m  
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