European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 15, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 23 inflation new York not in the last year inflation has passed unemployment As the dominant economic concern of americans according to the latest new York tunes lbs news poll even among some social and economic groups that have traditionally harboured the greatest fear of unemployment. But when asked which method the would prefer to stimulate the Economy americans by a 2-to-l margin chose government programs to create jobs rather than attempts to Cut new York times and lbs news have regularly asked adults whether the thought unemployment or inflation is the More important problem facing the coun try in the mail recent Survey con ducted in late april the respondent picked inflation by a margin of so per cent to 34 per cent. The rest of the participant declined to choose Between the two. When the question was asked last sep tember opinion was split nearly evenly with 47 per cent choosing inflation and 43per cent naming unemployment. In april of last year when the question was posed in a slightly different form the respondents chose unemployment by a s to3 margin Over inflation As the problem that was More important to the growth of concern about inflation is particularly dramatic among groups that in the recent past have been More concerned with example persons from families with incomes of less than $8,000 a Yea picked unemployment Over inflation by s3 per cent to 34 per cent in the september Survey. In april they nearly split with 40 per cent choosing inflation and 39 per cent naming unemployment. Blacks who continued to produce heavy margin citing unemployment As the More serious problem nonetheless shifted sharply the september margin about 3 to-1 for unemployment shrank to about 2-to-1 in april. Persons interviewed in the economically depressed Northeast chose unemployment Over inflation in the latest Survey but by a reduced and barely signify Wallace to discuss attempt on his life on to show Montgomery Ala. A c. Wallace will appear on Abc s Good morning America television pro Gram monday to discuss the attempt on his Fife during the 1972 presidential Campaign aides said. Wallace was wounded in 1972 while campaigning at a Rural md., shopping Center. The assassination attempt left him with both legs paralysed. More americans now agree it tops unemployment As nation s no. I economic problem poll shows least margin 43 to 40 per , Carter voters liberals those with Grade school educations an persons younger than 30 and older than 65 chose unemployment Over inflation in sep tember but in april chose inflation by last week s proved Dud margins ranging from five to 11 that were More concerned about inflation in september showed even greater margins of concern in the latest Survey. On the question of measures to Shore up the Economy. Democrats liberals the less Well to do and Blacks were More heavily in favor of direct creation of jobs than were republicans conservatives the better off and Whites. But even the utter groups preferred this course to lowering taxes As a Way of stimulating the Economy. Paisley warns of new Ulster strike Belfast up the Rev. Ian pais Ley said saturday that his protestant Mili Tants would promote another general strike if Northern Ireland s Security Situa Tion Paisley led Ulster unionist action Council at Midnight Friday ordered a halt to the general strike it called 11 Days ear strike failed to win widespread sup port and the British government said 80per cent of the province s workers stayed at their jobs despite physical violence an intimidation by strike supporters. Paisley told a news conference saturday that the strike had been a resounding Suc warned Britain s minister for North Ern Ireland Roy Mason that he and his militant backers would Call another Gener Al walkout probably limited to 48 hours i the Security situation in Ulster worsens. Paisley admitted that a 48-hour general strike would probably have been More effective and widespread than the indefinite one he finally stopped. He said he would closely consider the idea of a Shorter walkout should another general strike be challenged Mason to a whether the several thousand British troops brought into Northern Ireland to reinforce regular troops and police during the general strike would remain in the province to launch a new offensive against the outlawed Iris Republican army Ira. The strike was called to try to Force Brit Ain to crack Down on Ira strongholds in Northern Ireland and restore a protestant dominated provincial government. I am very pleased that the people of Northern Ireland can begin to repair the damage caused in the last 10 Days Mason or. Barbara Moore Dies London up or. Barbara gained Brief Fame in the 1950s As a Long distance Walker and vegetarian has died in a British Hospital London newspapers reported. She was in her Early said after the strike ending , employers Trade unions and Public services can justifiably take the View that their status within the United kingdom has increased enormously. The Yare 10 feet Mason said his Job had been to ensure that people who wanted to work could do so. The people of Northern Ireland he said had met the Challenge courageously. All labor unions in France vote one Day strike May 24 Paris up for the first time since december 1964, All the French labor unions have called a general 24-hour strike scheduled for the same Day May 24 to protest the government s economic poli the last unions to join the strike Cal were the French Christian labor confederation a Etc and the general confederation of executive workers Csc which fell into line original Call was issued last week by Chicago bus crash hurts 70 Chicago a two buses filled to capacity with Rush hour commuters collided at a South Side intersection injuring More than 70 persons authorities said. The injured were taken to three Hospi tals 10 of them on stretchers police said. Attendants said most of the passenger suffered minor cuts and bruises and were treated and released. They showed they were prepared Rostand against intimidation and physical violence in order to keep their province alive Mason said. Scattered acts of Vio Lence throughout the strike failed to keep most workers at Home. Despite the slaying of a bus Driver Public transport through out the province remained at near Normal Levels and most shops and industries oper ated As usual. Rome clashes spread to Naples and Milan the general labor confederation Cuttle French democratic labor confederation Cadt and the National education federation Fen although the moderate a Etc and Csc called their strike for the same Day As theother unions they stressed that this was not a joint strike and that they would no demonstrate alongside the Cut. Which is backed by the communist party and the fat which is known for its strongly leftist moderate labor Force of Union issued its strike Call last unions Are protesting the govern ment s handling of the country s two major economic problems inflation running at about 9 per cent annually and unemployment of 1.1 million representing about 5 per cent of the labor have All said they cannot accept prime minister Raymond Barre s declared intention of holding wage rises Down to 6,5 per cent this year Rome a left Wing extremists and police clashed in Rome Naples and Milan saturday As tens of thousands Oyoung people marched in Antigo emment demonstrations in Many cities dozens were injured in shooting and tear Gas Battles. Two policemen were critically wounded. The violence and tension that paralysed vast sections of Rome thursday and Friday spread to Naples and Milan. In Naples thousands of University and High school students skipped classes and marched to the main police station to pro test Tough repression of the Rome riots of the past two Days. Police charged on the students when these fired shots officers demonstrators ran through the Maze of downtown Naples narrow an Steep streets wrecking parked cars with gasoline bottles and hurling bolts sandstones. Shop owners pulled Down the shut ters As scared women and children hurried for shelter. In Milan police reported demonstrators fired pistols and police countered with vol Leys of tear Gas. The rioters set a bus afire plan by Carter for Middle East peace denied Washington up the Whitehouse has denied a Beirut newspaper report that president Carter submitted a13-Point Middle East peace plan to Arab leaders and is expecting a reply when Secretary of state Cyrus Vance visits the Region next month. A White House spokesman said Friday there has been no 13-Point peace plan submitted and that no peace plan has been submitted at spokesman said the president is exploring a plan with Arab and israeli Lead ers. After Vance meets with Prince fahd of saudi Arabia and the israeli prime min ister he is planning to return to the Middle East this summer for further talks before making any suggestions the spokesman said. The Beirut newspaper an Nahar quote informed sources As saying Carter submitted the 13-Point plan to preside Tanwar Sadat of Egypt president Hafez Assad of Syria and King Hussein of Jordan. And stormed a supermarket in a vain at tempt to break open the Safe. Several policemen were hospitalized with was critical with a Bullet in the head officers reported. 55 crore seed during Parade of Berlin allies Berlin up police took 55 left Wing demonstrators protesting a miliary Parade by american. British and French troops in West Berlin into temporary Cus Tody the Parade designed to Demon Strate Western Allied rights in the City the protesters attempted to distribute anti Western members of maoist left Wing groups protesting the Parade attempted to draw some of the 20.000 West berliners watching the display of military strength into discussions on sidewalks. In the course of some scuffling with demonstrators three policemen suffered minor Parade held on the 32nd anniversary of armed forces Day. Wound Dow june 17 Street. The Street was named after june 17, the Day of the 1953 abortive East German up soviet tanks and troops crushed the bread and Freedom revolt As they did three years later in Hungary and in 1968 in was the first Western Allied Parade in the Western half of the divided former German capital in five years. It comprised 1.500 soldiers and 220 military vehicles danger of returning to use of Coal is cited Salzburg. Austria a an Ameri can scientist told an International meeting Here that if the United states gives up producing nuclear Energy after 1980, there would be 2.300 to 2.900 additional deaths due to the use of Coal to fill the Energy Hamilton of the Brookhaven National Laboratory told the International conference on nuclear Power and its fuel Cycle that sulfa Les from Coal plants were the cause of serious human disease
