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Show Wednesda yJVla y the homes behind the garages were some nicest in the town. Many were reserved for supervisory mine personnel. of the houses and a Today the remains a retaining rock wall are evident. Empty railroad cars were once stored on rails bet- ween the rock wall and employe garages. of Jack Anderson - D.C. Events in the Caribbean appear to be conspiring with Ronald Reagan to make the Carter Administrations policy toward Communist Cuba one of the surprise foreign policy issues of the 1980 Presidential WASHINGTON, campaign. The massive rush of Cubans to leave the strategic island along with Fidel Castros growing military - diplomatic - espionage involvement throughout the Caribbean and Africa are providing the leading GOP Presidential candidate with the spot news links needed to focus JjBQSun Advocate, Price, UtahSA ...Now Then... Standardville was a prosperous community in the 1920's and 1930's. In the foreground of the photo from this era are employe garages. The 2 attention on Carters policy of accommodating the Soviet - Cuban base there. As in 1960 when Senator John F. Kennedy succeeded to successfully put Vice President Richard Nixon, the GOP Presidential candidate, on the defensive by attacking the Eisenhower Administrations policy toward the Castro regime, Reagan has discovered political pay dirt by raising the Cuban issue. Wherever he campaigns, Reagans hardline on Cuba brings a strong and approving response from the crowds and casts over him a mantle of leadership in foreign policy that is now lacking in President Carter. Responses to Reagans Cuban statements have been especially warm in states like Florida, California, Illinois, and Texas where large numbers of refugees from Cuba have settled and become American citizens. In addition to his recent call for a Berlin - type airlift to aid the thousands of Cubans crowding on the Peruvian Embassy grounds to seek political asylum, Reagan has proposed a naval blockade to neutralize the Soviets and Castros few of Decay of the area began with the closure of the Standard Coal Company Mine. The last residents moved out in the 1960's, WITH JOE SPEAR use of Cuba as an advance military operational base to support Moscows world - wide objectives. While President Carter has succeeded in the past of down playing this Soviet - Cuban base threat, the explosive events in Cuba and elsewhere in the Caribbean are forcing news media attention on Castros growing activities in the region. By focusing attention on Carters policy of accommodating Castro and the Soviet military base in Cuba, Reagan hopes to use the flow of events to dramatize the overall weakness of Carters policy J toward the Russians in other regions like Afghanistan and the Persian Gulf. As one Reagan adviser puts it: The average American understands Cuba and what is going on there. They know that if our policy isnt one of standing up to the Russians there that it isnt likely we will stand up to the Soviets in the Middle East or any other area of the world. Carters reaction far has President Carter Cuban the issue building greeted by either ignoring it or leaving so Administration other officials talking about it. There has been no policy change. All this could now change. Aides say the President was stung by Reagans charge that his slow reaction to the refugee crisis in Cuba shows that his Administration is capable of handling only one crisis at a time. Carter has asked his foreign policy advisers to prepare a major policy statement on Cuba and Central American in light of recent events in the region. What it will contain and when it will be delivered is still to be decided. 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