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This particular car red Ore elec- carried its doomed "passengers" from Warsaw jian, Th&S# , members of to Treblinka. A brief cere­ the Labor Party fav< by a wider mony took place at the —American Israelite photo margin--66 to 34 percent. •JK: Dundalk Marine Terminal 6 MILUON NOT ENOUGH — "We want six million more" The poll Palestinians was with Holocaust chairman was the cry of the skinheads who picketed outside the 104 Harvey M. Meyerhoff, and Federal Building in Cincinnati, chanting anti-Semitic Ryszard Krystosik, charge derogations and giving Nazi salutes. "Just wait and see. d'affairs of the Polish Em­ We'll destroy the ZOG (Zionist Occupation Government)", bassy, participating. they called out as workers were departing the building, Israel for __ according to the American Israelite. They were protesting with even the U,S. approvi: IT first the death sentence of Richard Snell, a member of the time the U.S. in recent years has i t vetoed a one- Order, convicted of murder. sided UN action against Israel. ’"y mm mmmmma Poll shows public seeks government, business aid for families and children By BARBARA RHSMAN Executive director. Child opinion about families. dent. two-eamer families has risen produced a new family con­ Care Action Campaign, Twenty-one national maga­ In another poll, the Lou by 27%, since 1981, from 19.9 stituency which has the poten­ And CAROLE STEIN zines ran the survey to query Harris/Philip Morris, "Sur­ million families to 25.2 million tial to transform politics be­ Indiana Liaison, National readers on a broad range of vey II: Child Care," (April families. Also, important is cause of its breadth. As the Advisory Panel, National family concerns. This made it 1989), 83% agree that parental the increase of families main­ "Family Matters" data shows, Council of Jewish Women. the largest survey of its kind. leave of up to 10 weeks must tained solely by women, a 16% the group includes both men Americans still firmly be­ Many general interest maga­ be given legal status so par­ increase since 1980 from 6.6 and women: 75% of fathers lieve in "apple pie and moth­ zines, some clearly targeted to ents do not get penalized on million families to 10.9 mil­ and 84% of mothers think the erhood," but a study of public men, enthusiastically joined their jobs. Of the men who lion. Indiana statistics show family should be a legislative opinion polls show that their in the effort. responded, four out of five 112,000 families with children priority; second, the group beliefs about families and The survey shows that (79%) agree that parents under 18 are maintained consists of those who work politics have shifted remarka­ there is a growing constitu­ should have the legal right to a solely by women. outside the home and those bly over the last decade. A ency of Americans, a remark­ parental leave. Secondly, increased media who don't; 78% of employed strong majority now regards able number without children This marks a major shift in attention has fueled the public women and 70% of women family issues as public con­ at home, who believe society opinion about the need for discussion over these issues. not working outside of the cerns, not purely personal has a responsibility to help public support of family con­ We see families on the air home thought family issues problems. Most women must families and children. The cerns. As recently as 1981, the waves daily — on Cosby, thir­ should be a top priority; and work to earn money. It sounds public now insists that both answers to questions on fam­ tysomething, Family Ties. finally, the new constituency painstakingly simple, but un­ government and business get ily issues differed. In 1981, an American parents now recog­ contains non-parents; women til now the public has been involved. This shift from pri­ ABC poll asked: "Do you feel nize that they are not alone. without children under 18 reluctant to accept this. This vate to public represents a spending for federal govern­ This recognition has moved (91%) support an employee's fact has ignited a familyrevo- dear departure from the past. ment programs should be in­ the issue to the forefront of the right to family leave. lution, with vast implications. The public strongly want creased, decreased or left public domain. Attitudes about family is­ This February, the Child family concerns to be a top about the same for day care Finally pollsters have only sues will continue to shift Care Action Campaign and priority of the president. Con­ programs for children of just begun to track family is­ toward the public domain. As the Great American Family gress and business. The sup­ working parents who cannot sues, no longer framing them more and more Americans Tour,in partnership wi th Life­ port for family policies exists afford to pay." A minority only or largely as women's experience the difficulties of time Television sponsored a across the country, including (34%) felt spending should be issues. Pollsters have begun to juggling a job with their national readership survey, here in Indiana. 77% of Mid­ increased. By 1987, a majority question the general public. family's needs, whether at a "Tell the President: Your west respondents to "Family (57%) of respondents said The pollsters' recognition that moment when they need to Family Matters" to explore the Matters" want family issues to spending should go up. The family policy affects more find child care or elder care, a dimensions of this shift in be a top priority of the presi­ percentages of individuals than just working mothers, greater number will under­ who felt spending should and their willingness to in­ stand thebenefitsof acompre- decrease dropped by half clude family oriented ques­ hensive policy although a few from 15% in 1981 to 8%. Fam­ tions has allowed for new re­ hold outs may covet the fanci­ ily concerns have moved from sponses. ful images of the past. Sew Smart the private domain to the The shift in attitudes has Fabric and Crafts public. Keystone Square Mall Why this shift? First, Agency provides skilled nursing Bring in ad and 2160 E. 116th St., Suite E-6 . changing demographics have rocaiv* 10% Carmel, Ind. 46032 contributed to changing pub­ Family Home Health Care significantly less than an ex­ discount. Enpiit s/sr/ss 848-7566 lic attitudes. 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