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Show Canada's McMasfer University to Trace Life of Bertrand Russell By DAVID C01IKN HAMILTON, Out. (LTD ..." most traumatic de- cabinets and a score of lareiagain world's This letter, deeply life and the Victorian era to trunks, l of lUisscll's from and includes cades, Oiiej of Canada's but today's nuclear age. graphs and tape recordings work, caused the philosopher to most highly regarded univcrsi-- i The university scored what Such personal niemorabiht as lapse into deep depression. But ties has embarked on a project! has been termed CanadaVchildhood Christmas cards to he recovered quickly when he that already is attracting the;"bipgest literary and academic! relatives, including his grand- - found weaknesses and irratiow-covetou- s interest of world coup" by picking up the Russell father, Lord John Russcd, who lilies in Law ronee's criticisms, scholars a view of the life and; papers last spring for a1 was a prime minister to Queen s. t,t(t.r from pmt times of Lord Bertrand Russell reported $525,000 Russell asso- - Victoria, abound. ;n 1922 disagrcoinc v ;t'n a as iraceu iiirougn ins pnxaie ciaies say nis nasic nriusn-- ; Among items displayed from pamphlet written by Russell on ness" caused him to pick the the collection at McMastcr have religion. Russell, an agnuMie papers. - j H:rzy pliolo-'cntioa- lesser-know- 5 41 liS. No UFO's Sighted? Oh, Yeah? bid of a university which he considers iiea 10 Kr'iain, over from universities in States. in Canada, t ' $ ' j . McMaster University recently allowed a brief glimpse of hie voluminous papers acqiurca oy Russell over the 96 v ears he has lived through some of the ; since this teens, has written a hook entitled "Why I'm not a Alfred North Christian." Kliot, a Roman ended hiv .Whitehead. May 25, 1904: "Your Catholic convert, 'letter of Mav 22nd which came letter by telling Russell to A Year to Catalogue today, registers a big advance. "1 "stick to mathematics." Whitehead was then collaborat-- j A letter from Russell to his will The university believes it take more than a year before it ing wiui Kussell on a project on pusher, Feb. 23, 1967. he w as can publish even a catalogue of mathematical logic which in the nrowss of nuhlishini! papers that range from theuueo in me classic rrmcipia simultaneouslv the first volume notebooks of an unusually tidy Malhcmatica" in 1910. and a 0f his autobiography to some An undergraduate notebook. 'book. "War Crimes' in Viet-125,000; schoolboy, The handwriting is nam." the publisher apparently: letters, to manuscripts of stilr circa 1893-9neat and fluent, was giving prime attention to; unpublished works through to miniscule, the citation of the 1950 Nobel There is the comment: "We the autobiography. Prize for Literature a ward cannot know whether . . . there wrote: "As you know, I am! BRITISH PHILOSOPHER Lord Bertrand Russell Is shown the man who was once is a God or a future life . " delimited with all the work . . .j here in 1966 file photo, Canada McMastcr University recHiU described as "A monument to Disagreed with Lawrence ly purchased his private papers for a reported $525,000. put into the promotion of my the worth and power of the A letter from novelist D. H Telephoto) autobiography, but I would far (Herald-UP- I rational individual." Lawrence in 1915 which begins, rather drpw attention to mv 1068 SUNDAY, DECEMBER The array fills 15 Sunday Herald 5B filing "I'm going to quarrel with you political ideas than to myself."' Utah Count. Utah Decn historically; ni jner diqs the United A . 1. ,0pr (.(m n,atUn,;j 1 Russell: NEW YORK (UPi)-- A leading space scientist says there is only a "minute possibility" that unidentified flying objects have ever been sighted. Dr. Robert Jastrow, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, told a youth seminar at the Explorers Club AN INTERESTED STUDENT looks over a manuscript of that there are some trillion British philosopher Lord Bertrand Russell at McMaster galaxies containing several billion stars each and the distance University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada recently. Russell's between them is so great it is private papers were purchased by the school for a study of his life. (Herald-UP- I almost impossible for beings in Telephoto.) inter planetary vehicles to stum j ble across us. "There is only a miscroscopic chance somebody will stop off and visit us out of curiousity," he maintained. He said he was forced to the conclusion that sightings of UFO's must be attributed to this atmospheric electricity or m&or someone in else By EMIL SVEILIS one must not (Do not include Agination, but that The household? WASHINGTON (UPI) ot the. one s eyes and condominiums close cooperatives task mammoth, existence. of their possibility here.)" of counting heads of Americans He said he expected only in "If you live in a the off to is beginning get 200 to 300 years that earthlings house which you own or are again amid charges will ground, become preoccupied with the of what value is buying that the 1970 census, like others this to send property; that is, how erecting transmitters in the past, will be an invasion much do into inhr-stellspace, signals think this you property to guide of privacy. (house and lot) would sell for it which could be used "A monstrosity," says Rep. ii were for sale?" visitors from space. of the Jackson E. Betts, "If you pay rent by the As far as exploring out of the Census Bureau's questionnaire month, what is he said it would your monthly solar system, which will include" such ques- rent?" be possible only when powers of tions as, "Do you have a flush enerev are available to achieve Will Use Mail toilet?" half the speed of light. John Baker, information Sixty per cent of the nation's "We will go to places like the director of the Census Bureau, population will be canvassed in moon to find precursors of insists that the government is 1970 by mail a much greater living organisms," Jastrow said. not trying to pry and stressed proportion than in the past. All "We will learn much from the that every person musi answer major population centers will be lunar rocks brought back by the each question or face a possible polled completely by mail. astronauts." finp nr iail term. The Census Bureau simply No one has to be afraid of wants to reduce the number of which census information divulging takers, according to to Baker. A harmful be potentially might prime reason, he said, "The is that "There are not that them, he contended. rsnite nf the census will be many people available to take confidential and no one will such a part time job." He conceded that 5 to 6 ever see it," Baker said. im The Census Bureau will not million persons were missed in SIDERNO, Italy (UPI) rnnivrate with the FBI, other the 1960 census and believes Amazement gave way to joy, government enforcement agen- about the same number will be when enforcement local 1970 in 3 then to new heartbreak, missed roughly cies or a million whites out in eivinz 2 million Giuseppe Caccamo came home. ooonfips and o , When he did not return after informaNegroes. particular person s the Italian army 26 joining said. in he Where districts tion," persons wife Rosina and ago, Forms Beein Printing return years designated as For the 1970 census, ine areas do not return the forms, a children Tira and Maria thought will census taker will make a follow- - he was dead. They donned government next month 62 traditional black m 0 u r n i n g cover to forms start printing up check. households. Every The 1970 census taker is dress and prayed frequently for at him. chosen household almost certain to be a she. fourth Caccamo told have to complete random-w- ill "Women represent a labor Then, Mrs. will her husband; newsmen which today, reserve mat does not exist in a long questionnaire include more probing questions men," he said. "Very few men came home. He wouldn't sayj 1942 than just name, age, sex, color in a community can take a job where he had been since nor what he had been doing. for only 6 to 10 weeks." or race and the like. There was a big party with About 150,000 census takers One question in particular I960 will be hired the and friends. Whn it; relatives in the government appeared tr by census, and which offended starting in February, 1970. was over, Caccamo disappeared seme persons, was: "Is there a Their average earnings will be again. ba'htub or shower in this house about $2 an hour. these I "Census takers will be taught MUD IN YOUR EYE obuilding?" It then had door handle to the how choices for answer: ntiin rtvriMMATi for the use of this slammers and establish official ;D McGurk 12 was 8uch a household only. authority," Baker said. "If Thursday that shared with Derson refuses to answer but it truik fironipn tun hntirs to , question the census taker Willi UUII., 111111 another household. u;, UUI. I TP bathtub or shower tor inform him or her that No hie TWi- Kimi itme rJirinri nnar iv hi nu u'j, hu.i muring household. refusal for a this of , , d()wn a ! , provided use penalty lh the to pick bv law ,mc felt that hill iiiln ;i hrtlp nl would The census taker, ten ill get answer j , .... se clip. pv(.;1V;iin be a mean the 'espoiulcnt would warning. time firemen got By the u shower with took he admitting Sworn to Secrecy Danny out, the mud was up to his neighbors. "A census taker will pick up a his neck will Nosy or not, the question from let's say, Howard form, be lack on the 1970 form. n sne Baker said, lluehes, riTihimz Census taxation, investigation or reguor anybody friends her tells a leader lation purposes. Belts, Congressman anything about the questionlaw the bureau is "By in unsuccessful efforts by some to $1,000 to cut naire, she is subject to forbidden such of provide Congress members fine or two years in jail. If she statistics to other down the census questionnaire, tells someone false information personal and people American your individual "The agencies sins' about the interviewee, she is is kept strictly confidenreply should nut be faced with fine or to $f)00 fine or one year tial. inil if thev decline to reveal subject in jail." informa "And the Census Bureau some overlv personal What happens to the forms? intends to their and themselves keep it that way." tion about William 11. Chartener, assihouseholds." to stant secretary for economic s:iirt hp ol.'lIlS RjHo Commerce the of affairs FASTEST In'roduce in the 91st Congress of the parent Department to to bill require persons DELIVERY Census Bureau, says: answer only the following: "As soon as your completed SERVICE Name and address, relationship form is received, your name,; to the head of household, sex, number and address telephone IN TOWN date of birth, race or color, are removed, and the informa-- ! marital status, visitor in home tion you provide is placed along at the time of census. of the others on a basic with all Rut besides the tape. computer questions and others cited by "People have expressed fears more some here are Be'ts, that information given to the questions all Americans will be census bureau may be used for a?'-ein 1970: . . la-g- 1 1970 Census Just An TMAS Sears j ED Invasion of Privacy? - Choose From Sero Foam or Latex once-a-deca- MATTRESS SALE Sero Foam: Firm restful sleeping comfort at a sensational price. 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