The American Legion [Volume 120, No. 4 (April 1986)]

The American Legion [Volume 120, No. 4 (April 1986)]

W NECESSARY / It all started out in gracious, civilized pre-Castro Havana. In that hot, humid climate, suits and ties were out of the question and all the best looking, most important top-flight citizens wore the ultra-cool, ultra-handsome Guayabera Summer Shirt. Now Haband, the mail order people from Paterson, New Jersey, continue the tradition and bring you the world-famous Guayabera Shirt at this low direct price: Today the Guayabera is the hot-weather Leisure Favorite the world Travellers, Chief Executives and Professional Men everywhere wear the Guayabera in perfect style no tie, no jacket are necessary - and you get four big pockets, side vents, lots of button trim and superb details! A unique Haband import in cool, crisp lightweight wash and wear Polyester/Cotton. Don't Pay $25 for ONE Shirt. Use this coupon and cash in on these direct order savings today ! Summer Shirts 3 for 34.95 4 for 46 . 5o COMPANY Sizes: S(14-14y2); M(15-15'/2 ); 265 N. 9th Street L(16-16%); XU17-T7V4). Paterson NJ 07530 $44 W - Please add $1.75 each shirt Si, Senor! Please send me for 2 Guayabera Shirts as indicated hereon. 2XL(18-18y2) & 3XL(19-19y ) HOW WHAT 'price $ 11A COLOR SIZE? Please add $2 00 toward postage and handlinq $2.00 A WHITE Add $1 75 each shirt for sizes 2XL & 3XL B BLUE TOTAL $ C TAN Check enclosed or charge Visa C MC D GREEN GUARANTEE: If for any reason you are not absolutely delighted, return any time within 30 days for a full refund of every penny you paid us, no questions asked. 7BL-11A HABANDNJ07b|> CITY/STATE_ 265 N. 9th Street, THE AMERICAN The Magazine for a Strong America Vol. 120, No. 4 April 1986 A R T I C L WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO "MADE IN THE U.S.A."? 12 Are high-quality goods at reasonable prices "Made in the U.S.A."? By Jay Stuller FOREIGN TRADE: OUT OF BALANCE AND OUT OF HAND 14 Three simple moves could retrieve the nation's fair share of world trade. By Stuart F. Feldman U.S. FOREIGN TRADE NEEDS NO MAG I NOT LINES 16 Good old American ingenuity is better than tariffs, says a corporate CEO. By Allen E. Murray CONSERVE AMERICA'S JOBS 17 A union leader says U.S. workers need import restrictions to survive. By Sol C. Chaikin AFGHANISTAN: CRIES IN THE WILDERNESS 18 The Soviets' "silent" slaughter draws little Western response. Why? By Sen. Gordon J. Humphrey SOUTH AFRICA: WHAT IS AT STAKE FOR THE WEST? 20 Loss of South Africa's minerals and sea lanes could jeopardize the Free World. By Steve Salerno ORGANIZED CRIME: A DEAL AMERICA MUST REFUSE 22 The public fights mob control of legitimate businesses. By Victor Lasky NAVY ARMED GUARD: UNSUNG HEROES 24 Out-gunned and out-manned, heroic high-seas fighters battle the U-boats. By Justin F. Gleichauf WHAT WE WON IN VIETNAM 26 Was the fall of Saigon the last hurrah ofAsian communism? By George Gilder VETERANS FEEL THE PINCH 32 Gramm-Rudman-Hollings forces cuts in health care and education. ARTHRITIS: SOME COMFORT, NO CURES 54 Medical science continues its search for an arthritis cure. By Paul Martin DEPARTMENTS BIG ISSUES Should We Ban Polygraph Testing In Private Industry: 10 LETTERS 4 VETERANS ALERT 36 LEGIONNAIRES IN ACTION 41 COMMANDER'S MESSAGE 6 LEGION NEWS BRIEFS 38 ORBEN'S WORLD 46 DATELINE WASHINGTON 9 VETERANS ADVISER 40 PARTING SHOTS 56 VETERANS UPDATE 28 THE COVER What's the future for labels saying"Made in U.S.A."? Photo by Bud Osborne, Audio-Visual Assoc. The American Legion Magazine, a leader among national general-interest publications, is published monthly by The American Legion for its 2.6 million members. These military-service veterans, work- ing through 16,000 community-level posts, dedicate themselves to God and country and traditional American values; a strong national security; adequate and compassionate care for veterans, their widows and orphans; community service; and the wholesome development of our nation's youth. APRIL 1986 1 THE AMERICAN Introducing. ..Lightweight Portable LEGION ELECTRIC MOBILITY! MAGAZINE Editorial Offices The New Front Runner 700 North Pennsylvania St. P.O. Box We're proud to announce the de- 1055 Indianapolis, IN 46206 velopment of the Rascal Front Runner. A 317-635-8411 front wheel drive vehicle so lightweight and portable, you'll be able to take it Dale L. Renaud everywhere you go. Use it for shopping, National Commander visiting friends and for day-to-day prac- tical living. The Rascal Front Runner's Daniel S. Wheeler small width makes it ideal for steering in Publisher/Editor-in-Chief tight places, turning sharp corners and Michael D. LaBonne going through narrow passages. Editor Recommended for indoors and out- Raymond H. Mahon doors on flat surface areas, the Rascal Managing Editor Front Runner is very portable. It assemb- Margaret Bradbury les and disassembles by hand in Associate Editor seconds. Disassembled. ..it easily fits in Joe Stuteville the back seat or trunk of your car. The Deluxe Front Runner Associate Editor heaviest piece weighs just 23 lbs. Simon Smith Art Director The Rascal Front Runner runs on William L. Poff one 1 2 volt battery. To charge, simply Production Manager plug the built-in battery charger into your household current overnight. One Advertising Inquiries hand controls make operation as easy Bernice Holbrook as turning a key and squeezing a lever The American Legion Magazine Advertising Department Other features include padded swivel P.O. Box 7068 seat and armrests, Dial-A-Speed con- Indianapolis, IN 46207 trol mechanism, rust-resistant frames and more! The American Legion Magazine Commission The Rascal Front Runner is one of Milford A. Forrester, Chairman, Greenville, SC: the most affordable front wheel drive James V. Kissner, Vice Chairman, Palatine, IL: electric 3-wheelers available today. James R. Kelley, National Commander's Rep resentative, Wayne, PA; George F. Ballard Medicare and private insurance com- Belleville, IL; Adolph F. Bremer, Winona, MN panies approve it for reimbursement. Victor Broom, Fulton, MS; Donald Conn, South Bend, IN; James W.Conway, Charlestown, MA: We back it with a 30 day money back Eugene J. Kelley. Savannah, GA; Halbert G guarantee. Horton, Topeka, KS; Frank J. Holcshuh, Youngstown, OH; Russell H. Laird, Des Moines. IA; J. Fred Mitchell, Brewton, AL; J. H. Morris Medicare Approved Baton Rouge, LA; Wayne J. Painter, Milwau kee, Wl; Bruce E. Penny, Seattle, WA; Dr. James D. Shafer, E. Stroudsburg. PA; George G. Sin- opoli, Fresno, CA; Ralph L. Smith, Bartlesville. For over a decade now, Electric Mobility has helped over 25,000 people re- OK; Dewey C. Spencer, Mabelvale, AR; Ben Bristol, George J. main active and independent with products like the Rascal Front Runner. jamin B. Truskoski, CT; Zanos Sr., Wellsburg, WV; Nathaniel J. 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