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Irving, Donald J., president, Illinois chapter of the American Institute of
Planners, letter dated February 1968, with attachments..

Lewis, James H., manager, Research Department, Los Angeles Chamber of

Commerce, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated June 5, 1968, with enclosed

statement of views_

Lund, Dr. Leonard, director of government relations, New York Chamber

of Commerce, New York, N. Y., letter dated November 2, 1967----

Mattison, Berwyn F., M.D., executive director, the American Public
Health Association, Inc., letter dated April 23, 1968, with enclosed
statement of same association_

Mudgett, Margaret, executive director, Los Angeles Neighborhood Youth
Association, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated June 13, 1968- -
Muller, Charlotte F., Ph. D., president, New York City Public Health
Association, New York, N. Y., letter dated February 29, 1968_ _

Nielsen, Linda, research assistant, Freemont Chamber of Commerce,

letter dated January 29, 1968-

Nolte, Lt. Col. Paul H., executive director, the Volunteers of America of
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated June 17, 1968...

Roberts, William G., section director, American Institute of Planners,

Columbia, S.C., letter dated June 5, 1968.

Taylor, Orval A., divisional commander, the Salvation Army, southern
California divisional headquarters, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated July
8, 1968.

Tompkins, Karl O., president, Kansas Public Health Association, Topeka,
Kans., letter dated May 24, 1968.

Tongue, Dr. William W., vice president, Chicago Association of Commerce
and Industry, Chicago, Ill., letter dated May 10, 1968, with enclosed
resolution__.

Waite, Harlan R., executive director, All Nations Foundation, Los Angeles,

Calif., letter dated June 13, 1968.

Wilson, Jess C., president, Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Com-
merce, Sacramento, Calif., letter dated February 9, 1968-
Wright, H. Brown, director, Alabama Section of the Southeast Chapter of
the American Institute of Planners, Birmingham, Ala., letter dated Feb-
ruary 23, 1968_
Zimbalist, Sidney E., director of research, Welfare Council of Metropolitan
Chicago, Chicago, Ill., letter dated February 20, 1968---

COMMUNICATIONS FROM REPRESENTATIVES OF VARIOUS UNIVERSITIES

Banovetz, James M., director, Center for Research in Urban Development,

Loyola University, Chicago, Ill., letter dated March 22, 1968-

Bergner, Lawrence, M.D., assistant professor of epidemiology, Columbia

University School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine, New

York, N. Y., letter dated February 26, 1968-

Bradburn, Norman M., director, National Opinion Research Center,

University of Chicago, Chicago Ill., letter dated September 19, 1967-

Duncan, Otis Dudley, director, Population Studies Center, University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., letter dated October 3, 1967, with enclo-

Elveback, Lila, Ph. D., professor of biostatistics, Mayo Graduate School
of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., letter dated January 23,

1968

Gelman, Anna C., assistant professor, Columbia University School of
Public Health and Administrative Medicine, New York, N. Y., letter
dated March 4, 1968.

Grayston, Thomas J., M.D., professor and chairman, University of Wash-
ington School of Medicine, Seattle, Wash., letter dated January 26,
1968-

Heyman, Mark, associate professor of regional planning, Pennsylvania

State University, Middletown, Pa., letter dated February 1, 1968-

Hofferbert, Richard I., assistant professor, Cornell University, Ithaca,

N. Y., letter dated February 1, 1968

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Jamison, Conrad C., vice president and economist, Security First National
Bank, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated April 10, 1968.

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Koponen, Arthur, director of market research, Colgate-Palmolive Co.,
New York, N. Y., letter dated April 24, 1968-

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McCann, Wilbur, economic consultant, Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated
March 12, 1968.

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Peirce, James E., business economist, Continental Casualty Co., Chicago,
Ill., letter dated February 6, 1968-

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Rosenzweig, Patricia P., director of research, Real Estate Data Co., of
Chicago, Ill., letter dated February 15, 1968-

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Rudolph, Jack M., manager, market research, Pulp and Paper Division,

Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis., letter dated January 11, 1968...

Scherer, Robert G., vice president, First Western Bank & Trust Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif., letter dated March 15, 1968--
Schueler, Louis E., president, Market Measurements, Inc., Chicago, Ill.,
letter dated June 28, 1968.

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Ulvestad, Larry, of the State Mutual Savings & Loan Association, Los
Angeles, Calif., letter dated April 18, 1968.

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GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS

Betts, Jackson E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ohio,
letter dated November 20, 1967, with enclosures...

Colean, Miles L., Washington, D.C., letter dated December 28, 1967---
Fisher, Ernest M., Chairman of the Census Bureau's Advisory Committee
for 1970 Census of Housing Plans, letter dated November 16, 1967 - - -
Wood, Mrs. Ernestine, director of social service, St. Anne's Hospital, Los
Angeles, Calif., letter dated June 26, 1968--

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LIMIT CATEGORIES OF QUESTIONS IN DECENNIAL

CENSUSES

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1967

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENSUS AND STATISTICS OF THE
COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE,
Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:14 a.m., in room 346, Cannon House Office Building, Hon. William J. Green (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Mr. GREEN. The hearing will come to order.

Our hearing this morning is on a bill submitted by Congressman Betts, H.R. 10952.

(H.R. 10952 follows:)

[H.R. 10952, 90th Cong., first sess.]

A BILL To amend title 13, United States Code, to limit the categories of questions required to be answered under penalty of law in the decennial censuses of population, unemployment, and housing, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 13, United States Code, is amended by inserting immediately after section 141 thereof the following new section:

"§ 141A. Limitation on categories of information required under penalty of law in certain censuses

"(a) In the conduct of any census under section 141 of this title, information required to be furnished under penalty of the provisions of section 221 of this title shall include only matter within the following categories:

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(5) race or color;

"(6) marital status; and

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(7) visitors in home at the time of census.

"(b) Refusal or neglect to furnish information not within the categories listed in subsection (a) of this section in connection with any census conducted under section 141 of this title shall not be an offense under section 221 (a) of this title; but nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the Secretary from requesting any such information in connection with such census on a voluntary basis.".

(b) The table of contents of subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 13, United States Code, is amended by inserting

"141A. Limitation on categories of information required under penalty of law in certain censuses."

immediately below

"141. Population, unemployment, and housing.".

SEC. 2. Section 221 (a) of title 13, United States Code, is amended by striking out "(a) Whoever" and inserting in lieu thereof "(a) Subject to section 141A of this title, whoever".

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