European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes pril-19, still a threat soviet society red official urges new assaults on Moscow up a communist party official called thurs Day for new assaults on the battered but Lively remnants of russian 50 years of official athe ism religion still poses a threat soviet society the official v. Drougov said. He accused Man party workers of taking a lax attitude toward religion and he demanded an increase in atheistic propaganda personal per suasion and secular ceremonies. Religion is not about die Drougov wrote in one of the anti religious articles which appear annually in the soviet press inthe week before russian easter which Falls next is our serious ideological adversary he said so the struggle against it can not be is a party Secretary in the Volonda Region. His plea was published in the communist party newspaper boasted that his re Gion which had 800 Church Sand monasteries before the 1917 revolution has Only 17 now an not All operate at full one might think there is no cause worry he said but we should consider new trends in modern religious tries now fill the gaps in so we cannot say that re Ligion is harmless in our is not Abt fut die As some believe but sometimes eve goes on the attack. This is Why the lax attitude by some communists toward religious prejudice is alarm ing Drougov warned that religious rituals have been hard Root out despite half a Century of trying because they a rejected with the tradition Cus Toms and everyday life of the people a the communist party should combat this by substituting secular rituals he said. He suggested Large coming of age celebrations Replete with feast Sand orchestras when 16year Olds receive the internal pass ports which each soviet adult must weddings in the Volog a Region have been reduced by400 per cent Only 24 last year in the past five years Ough personal talks Georgin flying recreation for ies and Assi Sungmin entering Public opinion polls have also been of use he said. The 2 sters find out which people religious and Why and this in. Formation is used for Converson attempts he said. Longer slow Fra Nang lung9 mystery malady puzzles doctors by Frank Carey a Mili one part of the body then and civilian doctors Are concerned Over a recently noted and puzzling lung ailment first uncovered among americ Nbattle casualties in Vietnam and called Danang but the strange malady Rarebit often deadly has been noted also among victims of severe injuries in civilian life and is also known by such names a Shock lung and traumatic wet lung. The newly discovered ailments rated As a puzzler because it occurs in individuals who Origi Nally were severely injured in parts of the body other than the lungs. But within three hours three Days the victims develop symptoms of severe progressive and often unrelenting Pul away and Are carried via the bloodstream the lungs Caus ing Road blocks. Overloading of the patient with intravenous fluids or with 100 per cent oxygen during emergency treatment of his original Battle wounds or civil Ian Type injuries before any lung symptoms develop. Blast injury the lung that is a kind of indirect blast effect exerted on the. Untouched lung by the Shock of the original injuries especially those severely affecting the legs and the , the malady May have come Light because of improved techniques devel oped in recent years for com batting massive injury in both military and civilian previous conflicts says the Academy s summary such patients probably died before they could have developed Frk on reservation Alfred Wilsmore aia 84-year-old Oglala Sioux discusses Indian needs with sen. Robert Kennedy during the democratic presidential candidate s visit a poverty stricken reservation near the Community of Pine Ridge . A photo monary insufficiency lung fail ure a report from the nation Al Academy of sciences says. The Academy s description sin a report giving a summary of a recent private meeting of 125military and civilian lung specialists held at the Academy consider ways and Means of coping better with the problem. The report is published i news report a monthly publication of the Academy and the National research Council and it constituted the first report of the meeting. The meeting was conducted by the arc with the support of the surgeons general of the army and Navy and the National institutes of Here is a summary of the reported findings the lung condition is rare but it has a serious and often lethal As an example of its rarity there were eight cases among 853 casualties treated on the Navy s Hospital ship repose during 1966.the cause still remains obscure. But possible causative factors include fat e m b 0 l i s a orc Tuii blobs of fat that form at will French accept vats by Sanford j. Ungar Paris up French pres ident Charles de Gaulle has got ten away with granting Independence Algeria reducing his ties with other Western military circles insulting the United states flirting with the soviet Union encouraging separatism in Quebec changing sides in the Middle East and keeping Britain out of the common will he get away with corrupting French television with commercials that Many frenchmen says would be going too far. It is the sort of thing the French often argue about while other events further from the heart Are ignored. In this connection it is appropriate that on television commercials along with the whole Structure of gaullist information policy the government will stand Orfall next week when a censure motion presented by the federation of the left a be de the moment the Only advertising permitted on the two government run television Chan Nels and its 24-hour radio Sta Tion is of a general nature Suchias eat cheese or drink those against the plan say that it will divert the Money already paid by citizens main Tain National broadcast services into other uses. A License for a private television set now costs$20 and one for a radio $6 a year. They also Compton that twill squeeze off the French screen the Lovely still pictures of the Countryside and test Pat terns now used fill in betwee programs. They have further More heard from american friends that television commercials May tend make children want change their parents buying habits. There Are also objections that French newspapers and Maga Zines will suffer a Revenue de Cline if they must split Adver Tising profits with the the other hand some peo ple argue that programs Are not As Good As they might be and income from commercials could go toward improving frenchmen might have adjust commercial during the first few months these would not be much differ ent from the ones now at the Cinema proponents of the plan s More this new form of advertising my kit stimulate the Economy and be a Way prevent taxes from going up All at once they say. European edition Cou. Jame8 w. Campbell Usa. Edit in Salt. Col. R. 8. Michael jr., a of. Deputy Mart Proctor. ,. Man "i.2s Elmer of Frank .,.,.,.,production my Henry a. Epstein. .,.,circulation Mew an unofficial newspaper of and for the . Armed Force commander in chief a. European command and printed Dally t.,d"7 in Germany. Military Aderemi the Start and trl pee Apo w1t�. 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