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lGE six THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA IS Mm im * - •- :.-. bhk « * ;■•'*■••' v • ; , - I-. CALL OF THE WILD . . . This Franciscan friar jumped the fence just In time to escape this charging untamed buffalo, given to supplement the mission’s livestock. WASHINGTON AND "SMALL BUSINESS" r- B y C. W I L S 0 N HARDER v _ Recently Rep. H. R. Gross expressed wonderment that the government, despite all .that has been said about minimizing the Russian effort to wage war, was permitting American “know-how” to be used in build ing a tire making plant in Rus- s i a, with several more projected. * a * A Mr. Hen ry Kearns, assistant Commerce secretary for international affairs, was quick to point ont that there C. W. Hsrdsr existed a substantial error in what the public had been told about this deal. * *> Back in about 1957, the Com merce Dept, denied permission for American firms to bid on the basis processes incorporat ed some techniques peculiarly American in development, and thus Russia should not have them from an-/ American. * * * And so the U. S. Dept, of (Jornmercew with righteousness and presumably high moral principle, took this stand, to bet terment of American defense. * * * However, subsequent devel opments have tended to inject rather brutal inquiry of “just who thinks they’re kidding yirho?” * * * The Russians are getting their plant built, and plan on build ing several more. Mr. Kearns takes position British hold the construction contracts. * * * But in the next breath he lets it be known these British firms are affiliates of U. S. firms. National Federation of Independent Busines* This 'then, develops into a cosy little situation^ American firms are told at one time they cannot bid pn these contracts on the bapis that this would aid the Russian potential to wage war. At the same time, this edict quite efficiently rules out possibility of any indepen dent U. S. enterprise from hav ing a go at this job. * * -* Now leaving aside the ques tion of whether it is quite prop er for the British, recipients of so much of U. S. foreign give away billions, to profit by this opportunity that also helps the Russian military strength, there does seem to be a major ques tion here between Tweedledee and Tweedledum. * * * •. If an independent American firm is not big enough to have foreign connections, then it should stay out of Russia as that would surely help the Rus sian arms program. * * * But on the other hand, if the American firm is a big enough monopoly in its field, and has foreign connections, then it is quite proper to proceed with its British affiliates. And as long as the American corporation has this foreign line-up, pre sumably anything -so done to build plants in Russia will be of no use whatsoever ih building Russian fighting strength. * ,* * It is wondered if Rep. Gross will be able to understand this fine point of distinction. * * * This seems hardly likely. * * * In fact, there is often won derment along Potomac as just who many bureaucrats consid er greatest enemy of the U. S. . . . communism, or the Amer ican free enterprise system. FREE — YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A Vacation Cottage FOR YOUR FAMILY! Panelbild Holiday House Equipped With ... 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