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Show Western AMFpiyf TOM BREITLING ON REGIONAL GOVERNMENT PAGE 3 ! frr-?.- - f1 Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth Vol. 6, No. 38 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 v I W Ji0 September 18, 1975 25C . IF THEY DONT HAVE A WARRANT ... KISSINGER The A NATIONAL requirement that warm nts shall particularly describe the things to be seized makes general searches under them impossible and prevents the seizure of one thing under a warrant describing another." Standford v. Texas, 85 S. Ct. 506 (1965) The case bagan when a state judge in Texas issued a search warrant, sworn to for probable cause by two Asst. Attorneys General of the State of Texas, who also executed said warrant to search and seize, accompanied by a number of county officers, all apparently very legal. Under the warrant, they were empowered by the Court to search for books, records, pamphlets, cards, receipts, lists, memoranda, pictures, recordings and other written instruments concerning the Communist Party of Texas... The validity of this search and seizure was attacked and carried to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it was held that The indiscriminate above-mention- ed By In their June 24th Bulletin, NFIB reports that one hundered Claire Kelley sweep of that language is constitutionally intolerable...." The Court further stated that, ...we think it is clear that this warrant was of a kind which it was the purpose of the Fourth Amendment to forbid a general warrant." (at pg. 509) Under equal protection of the law, if Communists are free from general searches and seizures, so are we! A search warrant which does not particularly describe that which is the object of the search (bank summons from IRS) is null and void and in violation of our Fourth Amendment rights. According to a recent survey of the NFIB (Natl. Federation of Independent Business, Inc.) inspections (warrantless searches), citations and fines of independent businesses reached a new high in April of this year by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act) inspectors (snoopers and percent of all those citations were fined. receiving FROM THE HERALD OF FREEDOM both in and out of Informed government, for several years have been aware of the disastrous foreign policy implemented by Dr. Henry A. Kissinger as head of our National Security Council (and intelligence services) and as Secretary of State. Now, even the uninformed are beginning to realize that Kissinger's foreign policy benefits the, Soviet Union, Red China and the Communist satellites to the deteriment of the United States and the Free World. anti-Communis- Furthermore, a detailed survey of the companies fined, revealed that the fines had nothing to do with hazards to health or safety, but were for failure to properly display an OSHA poster on their premises andor failure to maintain the records demanded by OSHA (a court order is also necessary to sfce these records). American businesses and homeowners arc protected from harassment and idle snooping by government inspectors engaging in warrantless searches whether by city, state or federal bureaucrats, but dont know it. No OSHA inspector or other government snooper may come upon your premises (business or residential) without a search warrant, which particularly describes that for which he is searching. Also, if their warrant des-Continu- ed on page 10 YOUR OUTDOORS (By Bill Beers) For some time now a great various crimes. Lots of opinions debate has been going on between have been expressed by public ofthe pro and anti-gu- n folk ficials and others regarding the throughout the nation. Lots of effect of banning handguns from people have been getting into the use by any but law enforcement ofact who have no real knowledge of ficers. Most of this opinion has no guns or their u$e, either as sporting basis in fact, nor until now had All criminals. or kinds weapons by anyone ever taken the trouble to of statistics have been bandied check with any criminals as to their about concerning the use of thoughts on the matter.. .at least for commission of until very recently. weapons Finally a state Senator in California. Bill Richardson, did a UTAH INDEPENDENT little checking around and whipped 57 Otkland Avenue up an article which was published Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 in the July issue of "True Second Class Postaga Magazine . To prepare the piece. Paid at solicited Senator Richardson SaH Laka Chy, Utah opinions from some of the to ughest cons in Folsom Prison. Results of his questionnaires may well leave rs in a state of shock. ..unless they simply have their minds made up and dont wish to be confused with facts. First, the Senator distributed his questionnaires among 13 CA prisoners whose records included N every conceivable crime of violence an from five counts of bank robbery c- to two counts of first degree ta hi murder. Primary question was Jt How gun control laws would " Mi effect the criminal." Of the 13 cons, o. w nine felt that handgun registration 4 A laws would not stop them from C Cm a) using a gun while committing a WO M felony; ten felt that suspected gun at fees ownership in a residence would stop them from burglarizing that Vi .J ui particular house; and nine knew of M specific cases where robberies were ttt hi not performed because the subject W S5 REPRINTED DISASTER ts, On July 18, 1975, New Hampshire Governor Meldrim Thomson, Jr. endeavored to warn the American public about Secretary Kissinger. He said: No Russian spy could have done as much in seven years to endanger the future of America and advance the cause of world Communism as has the American Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. Although this is not the first time Governor Thomson has criticized Dr. Kissinger, he makes his position crystal clear in the following statement: If Kissinger were in the pay of the Kremlin, he could not have done more to further their goal of Continued on page 8 California Republicans Dont Want Reagan In Washington The American Mercury The United Republicans of California , a major California Republican bloc, is opposing former governor Ronald Reagan s nomination for president or vice president. The Resolution and supporting documentation is printed below in its entirety as a public service. UNITED REPUBLICANS OF CALIFORNIA Be It Resolved . . . Subject: OPPOSE CANDIDA CY OF REAGAN Whereas: Ronald Reagan has made eloquent conservative speeches while his deeds have served the liberals; Whereas: Despite Reagans CLAM OF CONSERVATISM SINCE 1950, the left dominated his POLITICS PRIOR TO I960; Whereas: During his 1966 GUBERNATORIAL RACE, Reagan selected liberal Rockefeller men to run his campaign, and upon election , his APPOINTMENTS continued in the same pattern, excluding anti-gunne- a 3 -- o a tl Continued on Page 8 conservatives; Whereas: Reagan SUPPORTED NIXONS LEFTIST POLICIES, PRAISED KISSINGER, but BETRAYED CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES; Whereas: Reagan PROMISED ECONOMY but doubled the State Budget and raised taxes; Whereas: Reagan actively PROMOTED REGIONAL GOVERNMENT, trary to his expressed philosophy of local government; con- Whereas: Under Reagan, LIBERAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS accelerated, and PPBS, a budgetary process of political change, established, moving public schools toward total state control; Continued on page 6 |