Mr. President. in view of what has been happening in South America. I think my remarks will be timely. In 1952. when the Subcommittee on Internal Security conducted an investigation of the Institute of Pacific RelationsIPR---we took testimony of great significance from Igor Bogolepov. a refugee from Red tyranny. who had been attached to the Soviet Foreign Office during the thirties. He said: If you learned the wrong things about the Soviet Union. your thoughts are also wrong. The subcommittee commented on this statement as follows: With these words. Mr. Bogelepov may have put his finger on the spinal nerve of recent world history.