Show Journalists In Say Czech School Officials By COLLEGIATE PRESS SERVICE PRAGUE A large number of student periodicals have appeared in Czechoslovakia dur- ing the past year and a creating a host of new problems for that nation's regime-controlled educational Until the last two only one student paper was known to be published under the Czech Communist regime University a bi-weekly of the students and workers of Charles University of BUT SINCE that a large number of student journals and periodicals have made their at numerous colleges and high schools in the Yet the government does not appear to be overly pleased with the efforts of the budding student They are too typically student for the Communist re- too closely parallel the tradition or the pre-Communist student periodicals with their sis on creative and the The student papers and jour- r nals are lacking in their essential says the which is to contribute to Communist ed- THE CZECHOSLOVAK Union of Youth recently reported on this state of affairs in this daily the The paper reported that national aktiv of editors of student periodicals convened by the Council of the met in Prague assure that the papers become ef- tools of the Communist of the student A later issue of fonta de- voted a half-page to an analysis of the student emphasizing that literary contributions may appear in the student but the student editors must view them in proper and short stories make the school paper more interesting but they must not dominate its IT SHOULD be the article that the papers are published by local chapters of the should there- r bore no doubt about their purpose and And how often they become untrue to their principal BONN The Persian students studying in the German Federal Republic are finding themselves in increasing financial difficulty since the Teheran government placed a ban on exchange and assistance to all Iranian students abroad several months The Iran government has revoked passports for many including a number in the United alleging that they were participating in anti-government Many Persian students have had to drop out of school to hunt for jobs to earn their Only efforts by the U.S. National Student Association and other student groups in the U.S. kept a number of Iranian students in the U.S. from being deported to face possible prison sentences or execution when they lost their NEW YORK Buell Gallagher of the City College of New York has charged that two officials of the Spanish government attempted to interfere in the affairs of the College and had made an implied He asserted that the officials had warned that there would be provided for in front of your own unless the College established a separate Hispanic studies Gallagher said that the two officials of the National Education Ministry were who had injected themselves into a controversy at the The controversy began last year when members of Puerto Rican organizations charged that the College was discriminating against teachers of Spanish and discouraging study of the Spanish CANADA Bishop's University has developed one of the more unique sporting contests on the North American Each year an organization called presents a Grand Prix for toothpaste tube Participants compete to see who can squeeze the longest unbroken line of toothpaste from a regular This year's Memorial Toothpaste Derby was won by student Bruce who squeezed inches of hexachlorophene onto a snow-covered football |