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mm .*p- V'.i THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA A WASHINGTON LETTER from OLIN D. JOHNSTON SOUTH CAIOUNA f S SENIOR SENATOR AFTER COLLAPSE of the Summit Conference, I refrain ed from criticizing President Eisenhower because I felt it would weaken our position. However, it was expected the Administration would take steps to strengthen our posi tion. Instead, we have drifted even more. The Administra tion has failf'd to act con structively aii^ the crisis has deepened. THE LATEST substantia tion of the failure of our foreign policy is the cancel lation of President Eisen hower’s visit to Japan, caus ed by the unhalted rioting of radical leftwing mobs led by Communists. These un- ■ tamed mobs, having tasted blood, I fear will not di minish in their disorders but will now attempt to over throw the present Democ racy in Japan. If this hap pens, then Japan ^will be starting down the road Ger many followed after World War I when Hitler led a frenzied, radical crowd and overthrew the German De mocracy. She will fall into the Communist camp and, I fear, relish an opportunity to seek revenge upon us. WE KNOW COMMUNISTS axe to blame for the rioting and other unrest in the world today. But to sit back and just blame them without doing anything about it is “drifting” in the worst sense. THE UNITED STATES has invested millions reha bilitating Japan’s industries which are now competing with'our industries to such an extent that our people are being put out of work and some industries are going out of business. For eign aid has become a for eign curse. The Administra tion has failed bitterly in its foreign affairs. IF THE SITUATION in Japan were an isolated case it would not be alarming. Japan is merely a reflection of what we find all over the world. Everywhere Commu nists are taking over radical groups and leftwing organiza tions and are leadipg mobs to embarass or to actually over throw friendly governments which we were supposedly ■strengthening with our foreign aid and “mutual security” pacts during the past 15 years. Cuba is an example of what our drifting foreign policies have brought about. * * * THE CASTRO REGIME in Cuba has gone Commu nistic. Cuba has seized over $300 million worth of Amer ican properties and threat ens to seize $500 million more. Yet, in face of this, the Administration continues to pay Cuba $128 million a year in sugar subsidies. Cuba is now a springboard of Communist propaganda aimed at driving us out of the Panama Canal and the rest of Latin America. Rus sian advisers are in Cuba building military installa tions and Cuba is reportedly seeking nuclear arms from the Soviets. THE PRESENT ADMINIS TRATION has done nothing to reverse the trend. Our Cen tral Intelligence Agency failed to warn of Red influence in the Castro regime and to the contrary ridiculed warnings I issued as a Member of the Senate Internal Security Com mittee that Communism was establishing a beachhead here. I BELIEVE WE must do tie following things if we are to survive: (1) Redefine and expand our 1823 Monroe Doctrine to in clude protection of Western Hemisphere nations against infiltration from International Communism by whatever man ner, shape or form it may take. (2) Tell Cuba we no longer consider it anything more than a Communist tool and lay down the law to Castro that if he attempts aggression against any other nation that we will move in with force to stop him. We should halt the purchase of Cuban sugar until Castro reverses his policies. (3) Halt foreign aid to all countries who do not take ag gressive steps to oust Commu nist activities within their borders, such as in the case of Japan. We should also begin curtailing foreign aid to all nations. It is time they stood on their own two feet. The tax burden of carrying them is intolerable. (4) Stop trying to buy friends and demand that re ciprocal trade agreements be reciprocal in order to stop the flow of dollars abroad. (5) Declare to International Communism in aggressive and clear tones that we will stop it at all costs if it does not stay in its own back yard. Only after these things have been done do I believe we can obtain a just and lasting peace. As long as present policies tolerate retrenchment and bul lying, Russia will continue to advance and push us around, either with military force or through infiltration and revo lution, and the rest of the world will continue to play us for suckers. CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President & Treasurer. 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