University of South Carolina Libraries
The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C-, Thursday, January 26, 1967—Page 7 Looking Ahead imd to ■ A which the to aril off attack. la any not have permitted 3600 to die in Hawaii an opportunity to young naval officer by Senator Homer to a hearing on Pearl to the fact Ja_ read by Roosevelt in his presence on of December 6 in House. When Hop- preventive aid no, a a good record and “In other words,* said Dean Manion, “We had to have our Pearl Harbor because Presi dent Roosevelt had to have his war. He had promises to keep." What kind of promises, and with whom? Again, Dean Man- ion quoted from Wedemeyer’s book: “Franklin D. Roosevelt, the proclaimed champion of dem- of the navy forces at Pearl aria Ok Give—So More Will Live! definite nnwirrasgLy. THE MANION FORUM of 1941 to have attack upon us 6, told us that the going to strike , . . the President of the United States could have gen dm and broadcast his to the wide-worid ... Presi de the subvert when he said this over the Manion Forum: “My belief is that General Short and 1 were not given the information available in Washington and were not in formed of the impending at tack because it was feared that actio* in Hawaii might deter the Japanese from making the attack. Our President had re peatedly assured the American people that the United States would not enter the war un less we were attacked. A Jap anese attack mi the fleet would put the United States in the war with the full sup port of the American public.’* any dictator could have been in keeping Congress and the public in ignorance of his sec ret commitments to Britain . . The fact that Japan’s attack had been deliberately provoked was obscured by the disaster at Pearl Harbor ... The Soviet colossus would not now bestride nearly half the world had the United States kept out of the war, at least until Sov iet Russia and Nazi Germany had exhausted each other.” Could it be that there were persons in America who did not WANT the Soviet Union to be exhausted ? Or is the answer to that question buried forever in the grave? JAMES T. CUNNINGHAM SELECTED FOR TRAINING SAN ANTONIO — Airman James T. Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunning ham of Route 1, Kinards, has been selected for training at Amarillo AFB, Texas as an Air Force aircraft mainten ance specialist. r Albert r s book. “ Wede- tojor Reports,*' to eiabor- 1 Although not too much has intentions in not talk of ever bigger bud gets strut sew taxes, but the wieidUEg of history's biggest wp oat of F, sex basic economic thwm if ragiratism. The fact shoe ill m gagtraiism fioesn't matte x work. It works be cause x is the satara*. means 5ir attaancing the productum •if mearix and aaszzrng the most ■aputabie nsertaunun of that weaick among a free pen- The Stmer-cskn economic sys tem. has three amer-reiaced ana juaspessatue ngreoie.no: fl| prrxaor awnerahip if property; l<2j» the enmpeexive market; and ¥£)$ the profit incentive^ Every tune dtroughout our nacoirk history that Govera^ menc has actett in some man ner to inn«fere wtth or eortaii the natural forward thrust if either of these three motors dewing our *cnnonnr system tae actum has carried with ir the hanger of "* killing the ygcijwm in. the sometunes have * stalled'*' Phofx .neeneve is the fuel of wealth, a hasig moc.vati.ir n ail human oenavtor Profit neennve is Amcrrea a.reaay is rerrihly aurdened by the mast *srra*aggnr Fenerai. gov ernment program, m. if living and with, our armies ed in a p»iTn*dnwg sive stalemate war in Viet Nam, what’s needed in Wash- r wgran is gommon sense and courage—a reduction of from git) to I4ii billion in present Feiieral ' spending programs inrt governmental expenses. Our profit-stnhai ared proctu**- tive system can only continue to support the worlds best Living standard and way of ufe if we increase, rather than irtmul its incentives. En the decisive weeks anead, as im portant judgments and deci sions are debated in Washing ton ng the health and future of our economic system (as well as our national secur ity P, we intend to discuss in what makes the Ameri can system dick, what parts are played by private ovrner- orip the compednve market, amr the profit incentive. Eari Marx set out to lull the motor of capitalism thru- out the world. His prescription was Government for -Social*) ownership of ail facilities of prrumctmn and dctrihutian, ab- eiltnnn of nrarket competition, through Government price and fixing, and abolition, of gorrespomtingty bach- tames. We need in Washington, in January £9CT, ity eke nnmafirhahle Public Acceptance Hoc Been So Great We’re Continuing Our GIANT JANUARY SALE! YOU’LL WANT TO SAVE ON YOUR npi I |v SEWING NEEDS SO VISIT NEWBERRY BHLI5 CLOTH SHOP TODAY ALL FINISHED Cloth Reduced A BIG m OR MORE OOTSTAMiRG VALDES IN Voile Blends of AvrR from 3r* to 45” ★ WE HAVE Combed and Carded Sateen, Denim, Embossed. Gauze, Poplins, Popduet, Oxford, PeZtipoint and Broadcloth COME AND SAVE! MANY, MANY VALVES! Newberry Mills, Inc. Goth Store 9 to ttzM mi IzM ton Friday Newberry, S. C.