2JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 2, 1963 Tough Year Predicted For Russian Premier }and Czechoslovakian party con- By PRESTON GROVER M W (AP) -- Premier lust finished the worst year he has had since Stalin, and he is due for a tough year ahead, The thing that made 1962 s0 bad for him was the same little island--Cuba--that made 10961 bad for President Kennedy, Cuba put Premier Khrushchev on the defensive in the cold war and in the equally troublesome Red war--the battle for leader: ship in the Communist camp, In the Soviet Union he put the best possible light on the Cuba fiasco, It has been pictured not only by the premier himself but _in newspapers and magazines as a victory for Khrushchev, They say he saved mankind from a nuclear war the United States was ready tg force on the world if the Soviet Union The story is believed here, to some degree, but not com: pletely, The affair crated a sense of insecurity for many people, It came on top of a whole series of troubles that had begun to bother Russians, who have been promised so long that things were getting better, CHINA SPLIT BOTHERS One of the troublesome items is the split with China, The So- viet people do not know much about it yet, but they are be- inging to understand that hina is challenging the Soviet Union for leadership in the Com- munist world, The name-calling that goes on among leaders of the two coun: tries is printed here only in modified form, But some of it hassseeped through, particularly since the whole fight was aired at the Bulgarian, Hungarian gress, as well as in tho Soviet parliament in December, But most. people don't get in- volved in party squabbles, What hits closer to home is the continued difficulty with the economy, Every Soviet citizen knows about that. He meets it across the counter in the butcher shop, where fresh meat is extremely scarce. FRESH PRODUCE COSTLY He sees few tomatoes on the open market, A pound can cost a skilled mechanic a day's wages, Soviet authorities have not been able to conceal the hard fact that while production is in- creasing, it is not increasing as fast as it should, That is es- pecially true in agriculture. Anybody who gets around the country a little sees a sort of ,|weatherman, with Circumstances Said Ideal For Winter Storm WASHINGTON (AP) -- The touch of admiration for na' ways, said Tuesday the winter storm hammering the northeast United States, was born of ideal circumstances, Ideal, that is, to produce savage gales, snowdrifts as deep as 20 feet and such bone- chilling temperatures as 35 be- low, A combination of conditions in such distant places as Texas, the North Pole and Iceland was what did it, To understand the big a blow, you have to start wit! lethargy, signs of discontent. Top party leaders bewail lack of enthusiasm for hard work on the part of farmers and shop: owners, All these things put new troubles on the back of Premier Khrushchev, and it can't be for- gotten he is approaching 70, Texas. Off that state of Dec. 27, an incipient disturbance was noted--that is a bit of a tropi- cal storm, LAIR: 18 WARM The air in this storm was rel- atively warm, The trouble is, just about that time, the upper air currents were bringing an unusual amount of cold air from the Arctic, The front of this frigid air mass hit the southern disturb. ance, The strong clash in tem- peratures really began to churn things up. Then the air masses moved out over the Atlantic and the warm air of the Gulf Stream acted like a gas burner under a kettle, Ordinarily, the storm might have moved off over Iceland and Greenland. But a high-pres- sure area there blocked it, ISLANDERS APPEAL GLASGOW (CP)--An appeal By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa--Thomas M. 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