European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse A april26, 1968 the stars and stripes Pago 5 . Bishops ask Pope to allow married deacons to be ordained 5t Louis to. Up roman Catholic Bishops ended semiannual meeting thurs Day after asking Pope Paul Vito allow married deacons to be Ron wednesday the b i s h o p 8 called for More Federal welfare in America s current social Cri 203 Bishops members of the National Council of Catholic Bishops and its companion or Gan Lvalion the . Catholic conference called on the Vati can for permission to restore in the United states the Perma nent diaconate for married an unmarried men of mature no provision was made for women deacons. The most Rev. James p. Shan non auxiliary Bishop of Minne Apolis St. Paul and spokesman for the Bishops explained at a news conference that it was agreed those eligible to become deacons would be married men older than 25 or single men older than 35. Bishop Shannon said the or Daining of deacons would greatly Aid Large dioceses with widely separated population centers and those in extremely densely populated Urban areas. He said a Catholic Deacon could handle Al priestly duties distribution of communion preaching baptizing and witnessing marriages but would not hear confession and celebrate mass. The Bishops who set up machinery for mediation of Church disputes also took a Strong stand on the National race crisis calling for More Federal welfare for education housing and Job opportunities for negroes. Negro education opportunities horizontal 1. Gratuity 4. Printer s Mark 8. Mein 12. Room in harem 13. Assistant 14. Fluid Rock 15. Optical term it. Affirm 18. Wing 19. Control 21. Of a Ray 24. Habitual drunkard 25. Blackbird 26. Month 28. Danger 32. Roman garment 34. Yellow split pea 36. Network 37. South Pacific island39. Bird s Craw 41. Males 42. German City 44. Rebounds 46. Spanked50. Suitable 51. Operatic Melody 52. 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Army soldiers n South Vietnam Only about1,300 a year Are found using or assessing marijuana says . Army personnel officer. Col. Richard a. Edwards jr.,Deputy chief of staff of the . Army in Vietnam said marijuana smoking is currently the second most widespread offence among soldiers. Larceny is the most frequent. Available without citing specific Fig ures Edwards said i think you will find this is a direct re Flection of what is going on Back marijuana is refined from the hemp Plant which grows profusely throughout Vietnam and i available to . Soldiers through outlets ranging from bars and houses of prostitution to sidewalk Magazine Stan Sand pedicab. It is very difficult i would say to Cut off this Supply Edwards said but we Are Birds on the Wing Model Joan Fox 25, May scare off the pigeons As she runs along Miami Beach but you can bet she does t scare off girl watchers. The Auburn haired Beauty stands5 feet 4 inches weighs 119 pounds and measures 36-23-36. A Black Market Bonanza Iii fit domestics studied new York a silently steadily a Black Market in imported domestics is flourishing across the United states an unwanted offspring of the revise immigration act that has found Fertile ground among thousands of families desperate for House hold sources say the illegal human traffic is the work of a handful of immigration Law yers and employment agent who spotted a Chance to make Money by circumventing som provisions of the act revised in 1965 for the first time in 13years. Of an estimated 25,000 alien domestics now entering the nation each year Industry source estimate that Over half Are admitted illegally with fraudulent papers provided at a Price to make them immediately Avail Able to work As domestics. An estimated 5.5 million american Homes seek household help one source said and americans willing to do such work fill Only about one Quarter of the de Mand. With the Racket reaching int Many of the nation s better Homes and with legitimate employment agencies complaining they Are being put out of Busi Ness by the Shady Competition Federal state and local authorities Are tightening Law enforce . A. Esperdy director of the new York based District 3 of fice of the . Immigration and naturalization service say flatly there Are widespread violations of the Law involving illegal practices by lawyers and employment he has a Large investigative staff probing the Racket and some deportations and indictments Al ready have resulted. Up to 5 year Federal Law prescribes punishment of up to five years imprisonment and $10,000 fines for falsification of entry and employment papers. Most states have a similar immigration act of 1965, with its revised quota systems virtually Cut off Britain and Northern Europe As a source for domestics a government spokesman agents had to turn to the Caribbean countries w e e p a l s a few years ago our mothers use to boil anything we might touch and latin America since the Lew Law As it affects the Wes Ern hemisphere does not give priorities to skilled applicants r limit the immigration from single nation to 20,000 yearly As t does for the rest of the world. The spokesman said the Blac Market Domestic generally Eners the country on a visitor visa obtained for him by the racketeer. Frequently the Rea son Given for the visit is to see a relative already living Here. They Are recruited abroad and provided with fake Job offers Toms ten their admission. Bills Are padded employer and Domestic frequently Are double billed and a disgruntled Lack Market maid often walks off the Job refusing to perform minimum year s service called for in a contract. The racketeer shrugs it off confident that no one can afford to complain to authorities. The Cost for a Black Market servant May run from $600 to $1,200, a government source said and generally it s taken out of the alien s wage after being advanced by the employer. Through Legal channels the charge is perhaps $70 to the employer and from $150 to $200 tothe servant. The extent to which the illegal Domestic is exploited is pointed up by the Case of a Guatemala woman placed in a new York City residence two years ago. State investigation just completed showed that for a full year work she earned Only $622.70 after valid and invalid deductions for fees and travel expenses. By Law her pay should have been about $2,500
