THE AVAILABILITY OF CENSUS RECORDS HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENSUS AND STATISTICS OF THE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON S. 3279 TO AMEND TITLE 13, UNITED STATES CODE, TO REQUIRE AND H.R. 10686 TO AMEND TITLE 13, UNITED STATES CODE, TO REQUIRE PURPOSES 75-972 O AUGUST 2, 1976 Printed for the use of the U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1976 CONTENTS Text of S. 3279_ Text of H.R. 10686_. Agency view (General Services Administration). CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF WITNESSES MONDAY, AUG. 2, 1976 Barabba, Hon. Vincent P., Director, Bureau of the Census; accompanied by David L. Kaplan, Assistant Director for Decennial Census, Daniel Levine, Associate Director for Demographic Fields, and Theodore Clemence, Program Planning Officer---- McKay, Hon. Gunn, a Representative in Congress from the State of Utah-- O'Neill, James E., Deputy Archivist of the U.S., National Archives; accom- panied by Claudine J. Weiher, Assistant Executive Director, National Archives and Records Service--- Johnson, Dr. R. Christian, Center for Population Research, Georgetown MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Memorandum in response to a question from a previous hearing concerning the constitutionality of census questionnaires-- Genetic and Epidemiological Studies in Utah by Dr. Mark Skolnick_-- Prepared statement of Dr. R. Christian Johnson, Center for Population Robert and Carol McIntosh, Burlington, Wyo. Irma E. Mueller, Cheyenne, Wyo_--- |