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Show The Paper That Dares To Take Page 6 The Utah Independent February 13, 1975 A Stand WASHINGTON OBSERVER Continued from page 4 The foregoing facts you do not read in the liberal press, nor learn on TV or radio, but all practical politicians and their aides know this to be only too true. And the cowardly politicians meekly bow to this imposition and go against their own personal convictions in their legislative votes. At the National Democratic last July the Negroes and their White allies in the Democratic State organizations demanded a quota system in selecting delegates to the next Presidential nominating convention in 1976. When they could not have their way, they created a big uproar and stomped out to confide their grievances to TV cameras and reporters, vehemently accusing the Democrats who opposed the quota system as racist. They were opposed by both the Southmachines. The erners and the Jews in the big-cit- y Jews have traditionally been allergic to the very idea of ethnic occupational quotas and college admission quotas. The question of political representation quotas had never arisen before the 1972 campaign and the Jewish political machine, which had founded and bankrolled the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the National Urban League, finding itself suddenly at loggerheads with this instrument which had become a Frankenstein monster, adjourned the The 1972 Democratic Presidential Convention had been captured by an assortment of hippies and Negroes, and the Credentials Committee had refused to seat the regularly elected Southern delegations other than Alabamas and had, instead, seated rump delegations of Negroes, Consequently, for the hippies and first time since the Reconstruction era, the Democrats lost every state in the South. After the McGovern debacle, a wealth Jewish oil lawyer from Texas, Robert S. Strauss, became the chairman of the Democratic National Committee and assumed the role of harmonizer between the warring factions. He attempted to set of coalition of Southern Conup an FDR-typ- e servatives and Northern liberals. Strauss accepts no pay as chairman, but he is not neglecting his lucrative law practice. In December 1974 the Democrats held in Kansas City another convention officially dubbed The 1974 Conference on Democratic Party Organization and Policy for the purpose of adopting, for the first time, a party charter. Strauss, who is a wily operator, knowing that a quota system was obnoxious to the Southern Democrats and his own correligionists in the big cities, created a new euphemism for quotas, affinn?.t?ve action, borrowed from the current Civil Service procedure whereby Negroes get preferential treatment in the hiring and promotion in the Washington bureaucracy. But Strauss stopped short of making this affirmative action compulsory. There were grave forebodings before the convention that the Negroes and their White supporters would stage another walkout before the klieg lights. The AFL-CItough political a of Strauss, spokesman, Joe Borkin, who was responsible for making Strauss Democratic chairman, was unalterably opposed to racial g labor leaders quotas, but a segment of headed by Leonard Woodcock, President of the United Auto Workers, stuck with the integration-is- t faction. Strauss cajoled the conservative Democrats into a compromise whereby they adopted the Affirmative Action procedure in the future selection of delegates to the Democrat 1976 Presidential convention. Actually, it was an abject capitulation of the White politicians, according to syndicated columnist Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, who cryptically remarked: nobody will ever know whether they would have won the vote and called the bluff of the Black caucus. The Negro deleBlack Caucus passed a gates in their resolution pledging that they would demand a candidate in the 1976 Negro big-leag- ue mini-conventi- on 41 mini-conventio- n. left-winge- rs, left-winge- rs. call-die- m O ist left-win- so-call- Vice-President- ial ed 1 Democratic Convention. Strauss hailed the convention as a great victory for harmony in the Democratic Party. Julian Bond, a mulatto representative in the Georgia Legislature, is the most prominently mentioned as the Democratic candidate. He has managed to keep out of violent demonstrations, violence and looting and is considered too tame for many militant Vice-President- ial Blacks. The Republicans, in the interest of securing the support of the Womens Lib, have elected Mary Louise Smith as National Chairman. The liberal reformers are sponsoring a scheme for a larger role for minorities in the selection of delegates to the next Presidential Convention and they call their program Positive Action, which is the GOP euphemism for racial quotas in the selection of delegates. Despite all that Richard Nixon did for the Blacks, he only got about 15 percent of their vote in 1972. The Republicans are desperately anxious to attract to their Party the Negroes and their White liberal buddies. Already there is talk In of drafting Senator Edward Brooke fact, when Agnew resigned, prominent Republican stalwarts publicly urged Nixon to nominate Brooke for But Brooke was obnoxious to Nixon: he had been the first Republican senator to demand the resignation or impeachment of Nixon. Generally, the Republicans hold their National Presidential Nomination conventions before the Democrats. If the Republicans nominate Brooke for the spot on their ticket, the pressure will be almost irresistible on the Democrats to follow suit and nominate a Negro as a running mate to their Presidential nominee. This would neutralize the racial question in both major parties, and, if George Wallace persists in his effort to get the Democratic Presidential nomination, it will be too late for him to launch another new party effort. But the American Party, which has a political organization in every State, may be able to secure enough petition signers to get on the ballot in most States. If a Negro is elected in 1976, will the White President live out his term? . (R-Mas- s). Vice-Preside- Vice-Presidenti- nt. al red Vice-Preside- nt If CriklCQrC ij Spanish-languag- e newspap-IVUJInUL- ers are reporting that. Secre-CT- li yi tary of State Henry A. Kis- singer has hit a snag in negotiating new leases for U.S. strategic military bases in Spain. The Spaniards now demand, in return for new leases, that the U.S. pledge instantaneous military intervention if Spain is the victim of an aggression under any circumstances anywhere and by any country. The background of this changed stance is the current massive U.S. shipments, of armaments to Morocco, which has been demandSpanish Sahara and has moved ing phosphate-ric- h its best armored units to the border of the desert E colony. While Secretary Kissinger has been conducting the negotiations with Spain, his side-kic- k Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger has operated the supply of new arms to Morocco, which include the Northrop F-- 5 fighter aircraft and 8 tanks. M-4- Theodor Herzl, founder of the modern Zionist movement, first conceived the idea of world Jewish control by leading a drive to induce Jews to join the Christian religions. In 1895 Herzl wrote: Two years ago I meant to solve the Jewish problem with the help of the Catholic Church; I meant to go to the Pope and ask him to help us in the fight against 4if you do as I say, I will make myself the leader of a huge movement aiming at a voluntary and honest conversion to Christianity. Ironically, the publisher of Ilerzls famous book, The Jewish State (1896), convinced Herzl of the impractical-it- y of his plan, according to The Times of Israel. 7inNKM' J anti-Semitis- m: Jewish leaders Saul Joftes and Haviv Schieber declare that Zionism is not primarily to secure a homeland for the Jews in Palestine, but to bring the Jews together in establishing a World Government controlled by them. This is why the Rothschilds and other Jewish international financiers were the first to bankroll Zionism. The anti-Zioni- st CAyiFT U The rocketing price of gold has re-i- J suited in more Soviet dissenters be- - FAMF I and shipped to Siberia, especially to Magadan, which is the center of Russia, to dig for gold main nS arreste gold-minin- g as slave laborers. Magadan enjoys a sinister fame for its harsh conditions. During World War II, U.S. airmen who took part in General Doolittles air raid on Tokyo and did not have enough fuel to get back to their bases, landed at Magadan and were accommodated by the Soviet authorities' at that slave camp. They saw gaunt Russian prisoners in tatters and with cloth rags wrapped around their feet in lieu of shoes, being driven with a whip to the gold diggings. When the airmen were repatriated, they were admonished that they would be charged with sedition if they told what they had observed at Magadan. One of the most closely guarded secrets in the Kremlin is the size of the Soviet gold production and stockpile. ()sb$erva LlOtld Former Republican At- tomey General Rich- ar(J Kleindienst, who narrowly escaped the penitentiary for perjury, and former Democrat Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford have both been hired as Washington work lawyer-lobbyiby Algeria. For his part-tim- e Kleindienst gets $120,000 a year. Clifford gets more. . . . And former Republican Secretary of State and Attorney General William P. Rogers is drawing rincely retainer as a personal high-levlobbyist in'Washington for the Shah of Iran. He recently suppressed the publicity of the Shahs $1 million gift to Nixon that was first exposed by e columnist WO. . . . Rogers also induced Jack Anderson not to publish the facts that he had verified of the Persians largess. The forces are mobilizing nation-wide for the biggest-eve- r push in Washington and in the State legislatures. The number of lobbies around the nation is rapidly growing. Eight State Houses now have permanent lobbies double the number of 1973, with an umbrella group formed last November.' Two national lobbies are working in D.C., one seeking strict and a new one ban. The advocating total hand-gu-n church groups that support forced integration and racial mixing are financing the gun-ba- n lobbies to disarm citizens and make the streets safer for Negro muggers. in the face of Despite his pleas of Marthas demand for support payments, former Attorney General John Mitchell has three accounts in the Chase Manhattan Bank that recently totalled $140,000 and since last February ten large deposits totalling $220,000 were made to them. Mitchells balance has never been less than $100,000. . . . The English are showing what humanitarians they are by refusing to accept any more refugees from Red China in Hong Kong. As previously reported in WO, thousands flee the Red terror monthly. They are all forcibly seized and turned back now, to torture and death. The British excuse that Hong Kong is too crowded is k typical evasion. The Chiang government on Formosa has an open invitation to all who flee from Mao. The Frente de Liberacao Nacional de Angola (FLNA), the terrorist group which is now vying for the control of Angola, has had a Washington headquarters as far back as the Eisenhower Administration and the CIA was financing subversive st el key-hol- ban-handg- un gun-contr- gun-contr- gun-contr- ol gun-registrati- on, do-goo-dy law-abidi- ng semi-pover- ty Kai-she- ol ol |