European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 25, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Survoy Moy 25, workers would hold Power h Neil by Louis Nevin Paris a i believe Weare headed for a perpetual change of society provoked teach step by the revolutionary action of the students. The speaker red haired an Blue eyed Short and Stocky Good Humoured but with an impression of great physical and mental strength was talking Tojean Paul Sartre French novelist and philosopher. Daniel Cohn Bendit is Agerman yet an idol of Paris students. He is detested by the government of president Charles de Gaulle which barred his return to France from a speaking visit to Berlin and Amsterdam and by the French communist party and Trade Union federations. He recognizes no master an has resolutely refused to link his followers believed to num Ber Between two and three thousand students of the University of Paris with any Polit ical party or Trade Union group. They would absorb us he explained. That is one of the reason Why communist students often spread rumours about Danny the red he is in the pay of the . Central intelligence Agency he receives a subsidy from the West German govern ment he secretly works for peking. Cohn Bendit 23-year-old Stu Dent of sociology at the University of Santerre an Annex of the sorbonne was born at montauban in Central France in1945, the son of jewish parents who fled nazi Germany in 1933.hitler s regime stripped the family of its nationality on racial grounds. The Cohn bandits stateless refugees in France had a difficult time. His father a lawyer Cohn Bendix s political idea Are less easy to fathom. A7 Asaid he wants it that was n told Sartre everybody Libe reassured if we found Al party and announced per cent for Whites and 58.5 for in he said the student re Beiyon negroes. A combined analysis would experience a Tempo of voting by race and income setback. �nfi0htbutshowed the same characteristics we will Cotilli Nellc. N toys Iii age 65 and Over-66.3 per cent for negroes As the population at what strategy Wajih now voted Large the poor had the lowest depend on our our Sis Scammon said the lower participation. Pc situation he in the 21-24 age group was not solely a matter of disinterest. Many Young persons Are away from Home a school or have not yet established themselves in the Community he said Scammon who watched Mccarthy s Young volunteers at close Range in new Hampshire conceded that there appeared to be a surge of Youthful political interest and activity this year. But he did not think that necessarily meant a big in crease in Youthful voting ithe census Bureau surveys also supported Scammon views about voting among the poor and negro voter participation rate in 1964 for persons aged 21 and or Wro to ii a prank m1n in twin. ,.�afm for u. Us. Flu Rapan 0mmaml� 4mgermany. Military Amre of try invt Ami a Apo prefix Sill Timm Gremitt met Al raw 8376 York office 41 Washington a new York 10014, Teh Titcom data Poquee we it Haw York . The ment i title new paper concerning commercial p endorsement by the department of Pef Nae or any of International Orieth pm 16 212 not. The United 8tat09 is an open society in which Thepe of a to of conto a cherished and awarded president l j"�011
