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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, March 6, 1962

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 6, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thi stars and Stutts held leery politics Chicago a College Stu dents Are far More interested in political issues today than the were 10 years ago but they have grown cynical about political Par tie rep. John Brodemus. D-ind.,. The peace marchers in Washington and the Freedom riders in the South symbolize the Genu Ine concern Many american of Lef students feel about the pressing issues of nuclear disarmament Ted civil rights he said. The sincere concern has not led to widespread commit ment by these students to our two major political  Brodemus. In a talk to the i7thnational conference on higher education said there Are two reason Why the students Are Cool toward parly  the first place Many Stu dents do not understand the Cru Cial function of political parties in a democracy. They believe that any kind of adjustment of conflicting views on highly controversial issues is Only cynical he second Many of these student who feel most deeply about Politi Cal and social issues reject an solution but their own. They seek very simple answers to very com plex  another speaker prof. Abraham Hotzman of North Carolina state College said the nation s universities have an obligation to educate their students so that they Canfill their roles As responsible citizens and  said it is doubtful that students Cun a taught in Terest. Or involvement in politics. But he added students can be caught up in the Heady excitement of intellectual ferment the Chal Lenge of ideas and the fascination of problem  responsibility is ours he said and we cannot foist h upon other social and educational in  Man in Street walks Tightrope trusts no oni by Peter o. Robinson Algiers up this la one of the two most cd a frightened cities in the world the other one Iii ran. The Man in the Street Here True Leno one. He walks along the crowded sidewalks downtown it a fast Pace in Broad Daylight in order to present a moving target rather than a. Standing one. He glances Over his shoulder  Are two curfews Here one declared by the secret army or Gunni Antion oa3 and the other bythe French army. The army curfew coming three hours later than the Oas dead line seems almost redundant. Empty Street the Oas curfew begins at 9  the streets of this once Gay pleasure seeking City empty As i someone had blown a whistle. After 9 . The Only vehicle moving in the streets of Algiers Are garbage trucks army squad cars or gendarmerie motorcycles. The gendarmerie move around the Rity in pairs during the Day Light hours. After dark they go in  late Straggler Hustle my to get Home before the Oas finds out i hit tie is out of doors Hur Ries along keeping close to the buildings and tries to look casual he crosses the Street to avoid anyone coming his Way. A moslem moving through a european Quarter after dark and see ing someone coming his Way jumps into the nearest open door Way or turns up another  world renowned pleasure Mills that once made Algiers a Algiers Patroi a Battle ready French army patrol moves Down Algiers Rue Michelet in the coven nent fight Agal Iuit terrorism by the i army of Fowla Uon Chi kind of nocturnal Xanadu on the Mediterranean slowed Down and came to a Holt several weeks ago. By Daylight Algiers looks an sounds like any other bustling Metropolis. The downtown area i crowded noisy and on the move during the morning and in the afternoon. Construction work con 2,665 arrested in Japan for dope smuggling Tokyo a the japanese welfare ministry reports in White paper that 2,665 persons were arrested during 1961 on charges of smuggling narcotics a 15 per cent increase Over i960.it said the arrests included 120 physicians and pharmacists who illegally used drugs for themselves or other narcotic addicts. Shortages land Khrushchev in dilemma soviets having food troubles by Preston Grover Moscow a the soviet Union in having trouble producing enough food for its 200 million people. This is a major Challenge for Premier Nikita a Khrushchev and within the next few Days he must disclose How he proposes to solve it crops Are a prune topic As the soviet Premier reports this wee to the Central committee of the soviet communist  committee the party s 175 tember parliament deals with big problems under the guidance of top party leaders the Battle for better tops has been one of the Forest problems the soviet Union has had to face in its44 rears. The c o m m u n i s t s. Inherited it front the  evidence that it has not been solved most stores in Moscow have displayed nothing but boiling meat Onui h of the time this Winter. Outin the provinces in Many places there is no meat at All at times and butter is scarce. Bread seems to be provide everywhere although one of the great Battles is for More wheat and Corn. Vegetables and fruit Are Al ways scarce in Winter. Khrushchev Likely will try to meet this Challenge by revising the present agricultural program. This program Calls mainly far Al Farmers to work on big government ranches or big cooperatives which Are Only slightly different. Seven years ago Khrushchev gambled on blowing up new land in a dry area the Virgin lands just As happened in poor dry farm areas in the Rocky Mountain West capitalist Type problems plague communist Bosses Washington Russia is having its troubles with Auto mation and High labor turnover just As capitalist countries do cays the head of the us Bureau of labor statistics. Bhaji Clague said information now coming out of Russia shows j it boast of having no unemployment problems is untrue. Said information indicates Russia has a higher labor turnover in manufacturing than the United states ranging from 36 to 60 percent in different provinces. They estimate that the average unemployment of these persons changing jobs is about 30 Days said Clague that Means that it would correspond roughly to our statistics of unemployment for those out of work under five  the land produced a big crop of wheat the first year or two. Then As Fertility wasted Nway the yield dropped. The Virgin lands have had three successive crop failures. Last fall Khrushchev turned to another possible source of Wheatland. For generations russian Farmers like Farmers in the West have rotated their crops planting grass two or three years out of every five to revitalize the land. Stop it. Said Khrushchev plan wheat More often. Experienced farm leaders Are predicting privately and some bold ones publicly that this will bring lower yields As the Fields exhaust themselves. Western agricultural specialist say intensified farming on the american plan would produce More food. But that takes More machinery and More fertilizer. A Wayto get Money for this would be to Cut Down on Khrushchev s deter mined drive to overtake America in big machine production or tout spending on arms. This seems one of the major reason Khrushchev wants to talk disarmament. But soviet problems  Khrushchev talks soft with the West about disarmament this could Widen the Gap with communist China. A rift with China would damage his leadership. Just what is to come of the Cen trial committee can be Only guessed but certainly no sudden shift to Ward personal ownership of land. Tines on apartment houses Ware houses and the Rood. Marriages take place and births Are recorded. Housewives go shop Ping farm goods move into the City from the Miti Dja Plain and the mid morn ing Anisette aperitif break remains an unbreakable Cus Tom. But the shoppers in the Rue Michelet the Boulevard Saint Saens and the Rue Sadi Carnot move along under the watchful gaze of soldiers in Battle dress leaning against buildings with their fingers on the triggers of their rifles and sub machine guns. The european working class Section of Bobel sued is a virtual no mans land sectioned off by barbed wire and crisscrossed by frequent patrols. Moslem go there Only rarely and at the risk of their lives. Europeans stay out of the Cas Bah. " the current estimate of the strength of Security forces Here is about 13,000 men police and Diers included. French of plan to have 25,000 men her Days in Advance of the ceased their Job then will be to vent the Oas from wrecking cease fire and to snuff out mass violence by disgruntled peans or wildly joyous Mosler meanwhile their task a Godown the terrorism. Rep. 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