ooo . Was a sha #2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 7, 1962. | Future Of US. Hard-Right Is Difficult To Determine } Has the American right- as far RELMAN MORIN YORK (AP) — What for American groups the hard right. wing? The movement has risen rap- , proliferating in hundreds of different groups, attracting thou- of Americans, acquiring sums of money. Is the tide to rise still higher? Or it runs its course and then aporate? One rightist leader urges a great coalition of all the various groups. Could this develop? If it_should, what are the_po- litical implications? A third ma- jor party? Permanent impotence § elt for the Republicans? Or will the | rightists, working through the existing parties, attempt to ‘ legislatures? ARE “THE SICK” ‘Don't let them (the rightists) worry you very much,” said for- mer president Truman. ‘They are so volatile they blow them- selves out. . . the sick among “T’d just say these people are self - president Eisenhower. Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society, says ..the group is steadily gaining strength. His goal is 1,000,000 members. He doesn't disclose the total now. : Right - wingers readily tell you that it is not uncommon for a person to drop out of a group shortly after joining. A whole chapter of Birchers in Franklin, Tenn., disbanded last year after five months. An ex- member said: ‘‘We found there difference between Welch's opinions and our own, and we got out.” On the whole, however, the bigger groups claim they are gaining members and this may be a fact. Observers disagree as to whether the movement has reached its high-water mark. Now what are the chances for @ great merger of the groups on the hard right? , '. PLANS MADE I has flowed into the: bigger’ ™on should resemble insects - ‘ire-King glassware. Choice " groups could be another reason 20°rmally sought by the fish. in heat proof Fire King glassware. 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R 35 h 5 for 1.00 Men‘ d litv | handkerchiefs { alker. ‘ Donald in Charlottetown. . nc Qpkins, assorte oe CACN .. we eevee o. . Mens good quailty awn NandKerchiefs : : Pearl handle 2 blade sturdy 1 00 ency P ‘ Reg a package. Reg. 2.75. : : construction. Special _ . * Waterman's Ball Point Pens, Push Button, Reg. .98 each ..... 2 for 1.00 | Special 1.00 ie ° . . NEIL S IRVING SERVICE Flashlight Photo Pictures tree, five pictures to tree, Reg. 1.29 each .... each 1.00 Men’s Yardley Sets Rev. Billy James Hargis, leader of the Christian Crusade and We, The People, recently announced plans to form a coali- tion. But rightist leaders gener- ally doubt that a grand alliance will ever come into being. Representative. John Bousse- fot (Rep. - Calif.), a Bircher, agreed.- ‘They'll never unite,” he said. ‘Conservatives are much more individuaiistic than people on the left wing.” The fact that so much money on newspapers with several Savi a Birch bulletin of one defeating,” said former, Norman Manley made the ap- ‘nized letter-writing campaigns. of its campaigns: “We put a total of some 600,00 pieces of mail into the effort.’’ Newspapers that criticized the rightists were threatened with loss of circulation and advertis- ing.. “Use the power of the purse,” says a pamphlet. It ad- vises its adherent to let the edi- tor know, in no uncertain terms, why they cancel a subscription. Some observers say the hard right will simply wither away. But others believe the move- ment grew out of the fears and frustrations inherent in the American struggle against Com- munism. Since they expect this struggle to last for years, they -think the hard right will do the same. henteeton Seeks To Retain Ties LONDON (AP) —. Jamaican leaders - have filed a formal application for their island to | become a member of the Com- monwealth after it attains inde- pendence. Jamaican Prime Minister plication at a plenary session of the conference being held here to hammer out a constitution for the Caribbean island. A communique issued after | the closed talks said Sir Alex- | ander Bustamente, Jamaican /opposition leader, supported |Manley’s move, _ British Colonial Secretary | | Reginald Maudling, presiding over the conference, said the | British delegation received | Manley’s application with great pleasure. Angling Expert Dies In New York NEW YORK (CP) — Preston J. Jennings, 69, an authority and writer on angling, died here after collapsing on his | way to a theatre. 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