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Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1962, p. 5

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Monstrous Conspiracies In Every Cranny Rli NEW YORK tAPlThe hard rightwinger sees monstrous conspiracy at work In every cranny of the United States its purpose he says is to de liver the United States into the hands of the Communists and he warns it is later than you think lie accuses eminent Amer cans including two former presidents and Chief Justice Earl Warren of degrees of complicity And the Kennedy administration is very weak and soft in dealing with the Communist threat To him this plot is the touch stone that uncomplicath the complicated it gives him one simple easily grasped explan ation for all the intricate prob lems of today and the immed late past Berlin Cuba ha tanga Laos Karel liet Num China AIDED CORDIUNISTS The suspension of nuclear weapons testing he writes was done for only one conceivable purpose to give the Soviets time to attain or at least claim superiority in weapons of which propaganda has engendered in us an hysterical fear Most Americans are unaware of the situation he says having been blinded by Communist in filtration of the federal govern ment the churches schools and armed forces Press radio and television he says delin erately misinformed the people or failed to print the facts As immediate corrective mea sures he calls for withdrawal from the United Nations an end to foreign aid sharp break with the Soviet Union the impeachment of Warren and deep surgery in the state de partment and other branches of the federal government In some regions and in varylt tog degrees he also sees dan ger to the country from deseg regation labor unions the in come tax welfare programs foreign alliances and water fluoridation DIFFER AMONG SELVES The above points form com posite profile of the ultra con servative American the mem ber of the Hard Right the double patriot The profile does not apply in all respects to every rightist There are many groups and many different shades of opin on among them They dont all call for the some things Even within given organimtion the John Birch Society for exam ple there are Birchers who do not endorse everything pro pounded by the societys foun der Robert Welsh of Massachu setts But it does point the general direction of what appears to be rising river of opinion in the United States today How big is the movement Nobody can say precisely membership however is impos sible to calculate accurately The John Birch Society and the Minutemen do not disclose their enrolment Some individuals be long to more than one group Some drop out shortly after joining Some join but are in active COULD VARY SHARPLY The total could be millions or only some hundreds of thous ands Some groups that have at tracted the greatest attention are the Birchers the Christian Anti Communist Crusade the National Indignation Council the Christian Council and the Minutemen tor Minute Men as some groups delineate itt loosely knit collection of bands who manoeuvre in the field with actual firearms and presum ably are training for guerrilla warfare in case of invasion or in case American Communists take over the country What type of person joins them Stanley Mask attorney gen eral of California wrote in report on the John Birch so ciety The cadre seems to be formed primarily of wealthy businessmen retired military officers and little old ladies in tennis shoes if this is accurate for that group in that state it hardly de scribes the rightist movement as whole Rightlst thinking has per meated many segments of US society This reporter discussed the doctrines with housewives and corporation executives col lege presidents and college stu dents proiessional men and fac tory workers SOME ARE YOUTIIFUL large number of the far rightist groups were organized only few years ago litany of their members are between the ages of 25 and 35 Ask them why they have joined and the same three ans wers recur Cubathe rise of pro Communist regime within 100 miles of American territory has come as teethrattling shock Securitythe sudden aware ness that the United States is vulnerable to largescale physi cal attacks which could assume hideous dimension Impatience are we go ing to have to live in fear and uncertainty all our lives 23 year old New York social worker asked Why cant our How Could Peace Reign Over Algeria By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press staff Writer with whispers of peace rising amid the bomb blasts in Al geria the question is how to make it stick After succession of false alarms there is strong im pression of impending accord between official France and the rebel leadership But what about the Secret Army Organization If peace does come it may merely produce more fighting In what has become three way war the secret army has vowed to struggle to the end to keep Algeria French and re cent events have shown its strength While reinforcements into Paris to protect the capital against possible rightwing coup authority has broken down in Algiers and Oran BabelOucd one of the Euro peanpopulated suburbs of the glistening white city of Algiers is tightly in the grip of the Sec Iret Army Organization In the Paris newspaper Le Figaro Bromberger writes that fever of seif de struction rages He describes BabelDuet as virtually no in dependent republic lndias Congress Party Pushes Into Education Oi Villagers NEW DELHI Reuters In dias ruling Congress party is directing its main appeal to the villages as it campaigns for new term of office in general elections to be held Feb 1825 The key to success in any In dian election lies in the villages many of them remote from any town or city and only dimly aware of the problems facing the country As part of its campaign the Congras party has promised new deal for the inhabitants of the countrys 550000 villages The partys election manifesto promises that by 1566 every vil lage will have adequate water supplies primary school and proper approach road instead of the bullockcart tracks which now straddle the Indian coun Iryside More than 210000000 Indians are entitled to vote in the third general election since India he came independent in 1947 Only about half are expected to use their ballot but the elections will still be the biggest in his tory IN SINCE 1941 The Congress party in power since 1947 under Prime Minis ter Nehru is confident it will retain control not only of the central government but also of it of the 15 state legislatures At least 16 parties will con test the elections but none of the opposition groups believes it can make any serious dent in the Congress party suprem acy In the last election in 1957 the Congress party won 371 of 94 contested seats in the Lok Sahha House of the People parliaments lower house and 1393 at 2900 contested seats in 13 state legislatures affairs Nehru says the party will remain faithful to policy based on nonalignment and friendly relations with all on tions The Congress party will face challenge from the rightwing parties over its attitude to China and Pakistan Both neighboring countries are accused of en croaching on Indian territory and there have been strong de mands both in public and in the press recently formore deter mined efforts tary action to eject them Nehrus decision to use force to liberate the former Portu guese territories of Goa Damoo and Diu on lndias west coast has increased the partys pres tige Although widely criticized in the West Nehrus action was welcomed enthusiastically throughout India Standing in the lost parlia ment Congress party 355 Com munist party 28 Praja Social ists 70 Jan Sangh party In dependents 36 uncontested total 500 Equestrian Star To Get Plaque TORONTO CPDGail Ross of Edmonton 19yearold mem ber of Canadas equestrian team who was nearlykilled in arcar accident last fall tonight wrtl receive plaque for her amazing comeback Gail who recovered sufficien tly to take part in the competi tions at the Royal Winter Fair here in November will be among three plaque winners at the annual Sports Celebrities dinner including miii others 42 seats Recently says Erombcrger the secret army offered Cana dian television commentators facilities to film an execution but finally decided against it STRIKE WILDLY Oran is another hot spot In town where mixed communities this halfArab halt European once lived in harmony hot blooded youths in black leather jackets have pracncauy taken over In response to some Arab act or in blind vjndictiveness they storm around on motor scooters or moiming any Moslem who blunders into their path In Paris recently special ist on the Algerian wartoid this reporter that historians may sharply criticize Algerias Euro pean population But he added allowances must be made they feel themselves sur rounded isolated alone against the world In any accord this settler ghtwing leaders do something doesnt the United Nation settle anything So they join rightist groups and learn that the principal Communist threat to the US comes from within the country not from abroad They are told that there are Communists or sympathizers in the federal government They read pamphlet which says No one dares to say that ALL available evidence indi cates that the pilot of our la mous Uz must have purposely landed his plane in Russia and that the objectives of those who planned the incident must have been to give the Soviet lhy ver model to duplicate to pro vide American Communists with an excuse for getting reconnais sance over Russia suspended and at to postpone the summit conference with maxim of public disgrace to the US Another pamphlet castigatcs The Slanted Slippery Silent Press Nor are the churches schools and Supreme Court free of Red infiltration the extremist asserts Now it becomes clear why China was lost and Berlin en circled in East German terri tory why the Korean War was stalemate why the Cuban in vasion aborted and so on The answer is simpleReds in high places in tho United States US Heading For Humiliation Over Castro Critics Assert By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian lifts Stall Writer The United States is heading towards new humiliation in its effort to destroy Castroisxn Confronted by opposition from three of the big wheels of the Latin American familyBrazil Mexico and Argentina State Secretary Dean Rusk has grad ually watered down his original tough demands for isolation of Cuba through Latin American economic and diplomatic sanc lions What is expected now is decision of the 2imembcr Or ganizatiot of American States that because it supports com munism Castroism is bad for the American hemisphcand that the OAS should decide later what to do about it This is big comedown for Husk whorent to the Puntn del Este Umguay conference con fident he would obtain agree meat from at least 14 member statesthe required twothirds majorityor action to ostracize Castros government in the Western Hemisphere and so perhaps hasten Castros down all through internal unrest to ba Cnstr as firmly entrenched DANCING ODD FELLOWS HALL COLLIER ST EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY TOM CROWE SATU RDAY ADMISSION 75 FEATURING mentality will be the biggest ob stacle to working agreement IMPERIAL NOW SHOWING est wan MIWAWWDDWIWI 29 2ND FEATURE Ian CINEMAD= Continuous Sat from pm Canndal lending mm rutum or qullty me at dtostta osmium and his Quinta WEBSTERS ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENT BOOTH N0 SLACKS 0R JEANS PERMITTED Old Tyme and Modern Dancing as ever The condemnation the OAS members are preparing to invoke is relatively mild in con trast to the stern measures the US had proposed Now Rusk is being forced to quit his embarrassing position as leader of the hardline countries against Castro by cast ing himself in the role of com pmmiser between the hard iine and softline camps at the Punta dei Este conference Just as the US followed some strange intelligence and military advice in the Cuban rebel invasion attempt last April so the US appears to have been misguide in estilt MIOIIS PIIYIIIS ruriur Hes the womans hubbys at work IIIE BARRLE EXAMINER THURSDAY FEB 1962 mates of what it could expect from the Latin family in thl current diplomch engageman SEEN INEPFECIIVE lot of the smaller countries rallied quickly to the US side butnct enough to assure the minimum 14 votes in favor of strong anti Castro action It soon became apparent that even if the 14 votes had become avail7 able any action might prove in effective because of the strong opposition of the big power such as Brazil and Mexico President has pledged not to abandon Cuba to communism So Iarhe bas met one frustration after anotha MAIINEE WED p111 EVENINGS AT 715 and 925 some companionwhile BacfleLomn PARaDiSE rJANlS PAIGE JIM HUTION PAUIA PHENTI$ CHROME SALE 15 Weve made giant earload purchase from LIBERTY with dualpurpose In mind To keep Canadians working andic offer you the BEST VALUESl PIECE CHROME DINETTE THE DEBONAIREA modern familysize dinette from Liber tyl You get 36 by 48 table with 12 loose pane extending to 60 Arborite top brackets on tapered legs Six Iubflex padlt ded chairs Swivel caps on all legs 995 ONLY 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