* Many U. See Mon By RELMAN. MORIN NEW YORK (AP)—The hard right-winger sees a monstrous conspiracy at work in every cranny of the United States Its purpose, he says, is to de- fiver the United States into the hands of the Communists and he warns, “it is later than you think.” He accuses - eminent Ameri- 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 uncomplicates the complicated. It gives him .one simple, easily - grasped explan- ation for all the intricate prob- lems of today and the immed- jate past — Berlin, Cuba, Ka- tanga, Laos, Korea, Viet Nam, China. a * AIDED COMMUNISTS “The -suspension of suclear weapons testing, he writes, was done “for only one conceivable — to give the Soviets time to attain, or at ‘east claim superiority propaganda has engendered in us an hysterical fear.” . Most Americans are unaware and armed forces. Press, radio and television, he says, delib- trately 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, a 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 vary- | ing. degrees, he ; sees dan- fthe above points form a 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- lon among them. They don't all call for the same things. Even within a given organization, the John Birch Society, for exam- ple, there are Birchers who do not endorse everything { pro- pounded by the society’s foun- der, Robert Welch of Massachu- tetts. But it does point the general firection of what appears to be a rising river of opinion in the United States today. How bigs the movement? Nobody can say precisely. in weapons of which MS ne, ee S. Right-Wingers strous Conspiracy, One survey indicates that as in the federal government. They ,may be functioning. Their total read a pamphlet which says: membership, however, is impos- a a So i lr re i x gg rs ; i ad i ; a FRZEe * EF a a g ' : ‘ 2 ect! a Dra ery If this ~ ; group in that. state, scribes the rightis as a whole. 7 Rightist Ahinking has per- is West. _— meated mény segments of U.S. Miss Bernadine Deagle, nur- society/ This reporter discussed se-in-training at the Chai- the Aoctrines with housewives | lottetown Hospital spent oo corporation executives, col-| weekend with her parents in Aege presidents and college stu-| Souris West. dents, professional men and fac- tory workers. hardly de- Savings ages of 25 and 35. Ask them why they have | answers recur: é . | 1. 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