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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, September 17, 1964

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes thursday september 17, 1964 crime wave is seen As aiding Goldwater Washington up Rob Bers and rioters burglars and brutes by frightening Law Abid ing City dwellers off the streets at night Are bagging votes for Republican candidate Barry  Goldwater. Some weeks ago Goldwater called attention to the recent crime wave and suggested hews the Man to Stem the flood. More and More people Are be ing shocked by lawlessness in the streets. Campaign observers believe frustration and Dis Content might become a major source of Goldwater Vales on nov. 3.pollster Louis Harris recently reported in a Washington pos copyrighted Story 93 per cent of the . Population is More concerned about safety in uie streets than the were a year ago with Eastern suburbanites leading the list. Is of 100 City dwellers said they Are afraid to go out at  second Urban Dweller advocated sending in Federal troops in Case of rioting rather than leaving it to local Law enforcement officers. Two recent reports by the Fri revealed the fears arc Well  number of crimes in the United states not counting White Collar crimes such Asem Bezz Lement has increased five times As fast As the population Over the last five years. Crime in Washington Rose even faster than the nation s average. The Fri logged a 35per cent increase for the first six months of 1884.Washington is the Only big count for More than half of the population although they still Are a minority in the metropol Itan area which includes White suburbs of Virginia and Mary land. A second Fri report confirmed that negroes Are a major element in the nation s  of the crime scene pointed out however thai twas primarily the economic situation and not the color of the skin thai caused the no Kroc High crime  Fri report clearly indicated that other factors behind the crime Boom arc a rapidly rising teen aged population Anda general sense of unrest whipped by automation therace conflict and other factors. By United press International the , seven Inch Cher Sibic faced Man with the pre maturely Grey hair and dark circles under his eyes looks deceptively mild. When Harold Wilson became labor parly Leader 19 months ago critics doubled he could unify his traditionally argumentative party or sell Himsel fas a potential prime minister. Economists Ponder when you la spend Penny saved Washington i i government economists Are trying to figure out what the american consumer is doing with the extra Cash he s receiving As a re sult of the  billion tax Cut that went into effect last March. The answer to that question i important. It will affect the future of the american  now taxpayers arc putting a larg portion of the tax Cut dollars into their savings accounts. But arc they saving i for Good or to buy something prior to the lax Cut eve since the korean War in fuel John q. Public was saving about 1 cents out of every after tax Dollar he could get til bands on. Now he s saving about 8 cents. This shift in saving spending habits did not come us a sur prise. During the past two de Cades every big jump in person Al income has brought on an in crease in the saving rate. At first people Pul ii in theban and spend some time making up their minds what Todo with it. Later they spend it one official  of the past few months seem to Bear out this  consumer buying is now clicking along at an All time High sales of some of the More expensive durable items Suchias cars have stayed near their pre March  most popular theory is that the Man in the Street i saving the few dollars the Tux Cut added to his weekly paycheck and that when he s saved enough hell go out and buy anew car or a washing machine. But when past experience shed Little Light on the subject. That is because All the other big in creases in personal income have come in circumstances different from the present. The 1948 tax Cut occurred when people were still trying to catch up on All the spending they Raul run t do during the War. The 1954 Cut Cimic during a re cession. The Sharp Rise in total personal income in 1950 was accompanied by a surge unemployment so that instead of people getting Richer More Money simply passed through More  jumped Apan in 1958 when the country was coming out of another recession. None of these advances waste result of a tax Cut occurring Well along in a period of expansion uninfluenced by a recent  analysts believe the consumer will return to his old ways As Early As this fall if he likes the 1965 Model  say that even if the new cars Are a hit it will be Well into 1995 before the saving rate drops Back to 7 cents. Effectiveness of aspirin depends on body chemistry of each person by Delos Smith new York Topi new scientific knowledge which can be useful for almost All persons is that no two Are Likely to absorb aspirin at the same rate. For aspirin lakers and their number now approaches the total american population this Means that what would be a trifling dose for one could Bea poisoning dose for another. Despite the Many tons of aspirin which people have taken Over Many generations science hat known very Little about its absorption  now it is becoming medi Cally important and or. Ger hard Levy a pharmacologist and or. Leo e. Hollister. Medical doctor nought an Swers from seven men and 10women. While their stomachs were empty the test cases swallowed the same dose of aspirin. Two hours later they All were needled for a Sample of  samples were taken four six eight and 10 hours after the aspirin taking. Aspirin is absorbed into in blood Stream. Its effectiveness for headaches and As a general pain reliever depends open the amount circulating in the  there is Loo Little. It is less effective than ii could be. Ift Kere is Loo much there Are unpleasant and even sickening Side effects. All the blood samples were Analysed the idea being to find out How rapidly or slowly the aspirin was eliminated by the routine reactions of Bod chemistry. The results shattered a general Assumption that All body Chemis tries react to aspirin in much the Sam manner. In some of inc subjects Hal of the original Dosaj a was eliminated from the blood in 2hours and 55 minutes. In others 8 hours and 50 minutes passed u Foo Hill a k of till readings for the rest of the sub. Leils were widely scattered be tween these extremes. Neither the sex nor Welsh nor age of die subjects influenced  and the scientists could Only be impressed by the individuality of body Chemis tries. Their experiments were forthe Benefit of victims of arthritis and rheumatic  and More medical science is accepting aspirin As the most effective drug a inst these crippling painful Dis eases. But aspirin must be taken i heavy doses Over Long periods of time. To have maximum effect the blood Load of aspirin should be within a narrow Range Between the amount that would produce symptoms of poisoning and inc amount which controls the diseases. Lew and  prove that dosages should be individually tailored to Abr  elimination Rule of each one ran in established by lest like the line they applied to their subjects and the amounts and frequency of As  can be keyed to thei Alt. Meanwhile the multitudes of casual aspirin linkers can have their individual elimination rates in mind As they toss Down their Pill. When they develop unpleasant symptoms it will mean they have exceeded their rate. Levy is professor pharmacy and  Vilics at the suite University of new York Buffalo and Llo Lister is associate chief of staff at the vet Erans administration Hospital in Palo Aho Calif. Wilson has accomplished inc first Job. British voters will give i hic verdict on i to second in the general Clellion next month. Wilson was born 48 years again Huddersfield the son of a druggist. He was a boy wonder from the Start. At 10 he predicted he would be prime min ister and i now famous photo graph shows him is a boy standing outside no. 10 Down ing St. He look Jyh honors i Rier a Oxford and became an economics Don there at 21. Wilson was a civil servant during world War ii and a member of parliament at 29.at 31, he became president of the Board of Trade inc Young pal Cabinet minister since the younger Pitt but resigned in1951 when the government modified the National health serv ice by charging for false Teeth. When labor fell from Power in 1951, Wilson began to Shine in opposition. To became the parly s spokesman for foreign affairs and its Leader in february 19 3, when Hugh Gal Tseu died. Wilson has a photographic memory and one of the sharpest minds in Brill h politics. Few opponents cure to debate him. He can cite facts and figures from Long forgotten reports. Hews the Man who dubbed sex prime minister Harold Macmil Ian  inc  unlike prime minister sir Alec Douglas Home. W 11 s o a claims he never read Man an Learned his socialism from the boy scouts and his religion. He attends the congregational Church regularly and some limes preaches. He once de Harold Wilson leads British labovites scribed socialism us applying sense of purpose to our National  Wilson met his wife. Mary a Oxford. They have two sons a Middle class car and a mortgaged House in suburban Lon Don. His 15-hour Day enables him to escape entertaining and cocktail parties with of which he detests. He makes a Point of separating his political an social lives. He plays Golf and drinks a car and an occasional Bourbon. Wilson not too Well known to the Public last year has worked hard on his image  has stumped the country and appeared frequently on Tele vision. His face and pipe have blossomed on billboards. 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