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Show January 30, 1975 The Utah Independent Page The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand and investors Merchants , Home-owneshould heed the sorry lesson of Gary THEE. P. rs GARY, has made a collosal flop in Gary, and now wants to export it to the rest of America. happens Ind.-W- hat when a great city goes black and elects a black mayor? Thats what happened to Gary, Ind. and here are some of the things that have happened in recent months. 1. The Holiday Inn built in 1971 has shut down its top 8 floors and is selling some of the furniture from the abandoned rooms. 2. Real estate salesman Daniel Barrick reports he has iron bars over the windows of his office, an iron screfcn on the door, and a .38 on his hip to protect him from black thugs. 3. Murder is up 72 percent just in the last year. Citizens would be safer in a war zone. 4. Almost no one goes out at Truth is, many other cities in the nation, including Atlanta, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, may go the way of Gary unless immediate steps are taken to replace black control of City Hall. HATCHES 5. A $200,000 home was sold .for $45,000, because whites are fleeing and virtually abandoning their property. 6. Before 1967, the population was slightly under 50 percent black but it is now about 65 percent, and is likely to become 95 percent ift a few more years. 7. The most prestigious department store, Gordons, has been converted into a welfare center. 8. Hotel Gary 'has closed its doors. 9. Sears has closed its luxurious downtown store and is now using the space to peddle WASHINGTON-Accordi- ng to a detailed report by Rep. John Chile's M. Ashbrook red dictator poured milllions of dollars worth of cocaine into the U.S. before his downfall. Profits from this smuggling operation were used to arm communist groups in other Latin American countries. Meanwhile. U.S. "liberals are trying to portray the red dictator, Salvador Allende, as a great hero. It's the typical line they have used on Martin Luther King, Alger Hiss, A. Philip Randolph and Mary McLeod Bethune. (D-Ohi- o), clearance goods. white suburb, Glen Park, is trying to secede from second-lin- e A 10. the city. Federal dollars are pour- 11. night. THORNTON COLUMN THE IRON IS HOT! NOW IS THE TIME TO STRIKE! As new developments ing in at a rate greater than to any predominatly white city, but these subsidies are hurting instead of helping. More and more, the citizens are coming to depend upon a handout. 12. U.S. Steel pays half the taxes, but it simply cant supply enough to satisfy the grasping black masses. 13. Most of the population is under 22 or over 45. Others can find work elsewhere, and they sure dont want to hang around Gary if they can get out. Meanwhile, Mayor Richard Hatcher is working to influence He legislation in Washington. take place. will devote necessary space to the subject of the revolt against the textbook conspiracy to destroy our children. The citizens fight is spread ing. enlisting more and more patriots and parents. Recently I I received A BIG SHOT IN ARM FOR REDS IN SOUTH AMERICA 1 1 widely distributed newspapers and newsletters, with entire issues devoted to spreading the information about what is going on in Kanawha County. W. Va.. elsewhere in that state and across the length and breadth of America. The nationally known Phyllis Schlafly Report. Box 618. Alton. Illinois 62002 devoted a long article THE WEST VIRGINIA to TEXTBOOK CASE. Another widely read newspaper, "FREE ENTERPRISE". 2422 East Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85016. devoted most of its January issue to the parental uprising. It ad reproduced an entire full-pain Charleston. the that appeared West Va. GAZETTE of Nov. 14th. pro-Americ- ge an But DID THIS generation. SLOW LIBERAL ATTACK DOWN THE MOVEMENT NO! TOWARD DECENCY? NO!! Others in West Virginia LISTENED to the ridiculed fun-d- a men ta I istC hrist ia n pa rents. Now there has been formed a fighting group vastly larger and more powerful, with the miners at the core. The expanded movement is THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLES ALLIANCE FOR BETTER TEXT BOOKS. 206 Union Bldg.. Kanawha Blvd. East. Charleston. West Va. 25301. Already they have produced over ad. 50.000 reprints of the full-paand orders are pouring in. People from everywhere arc OPENING THEIR EYES to the hideous things being done to our children, and THEY ARE GOING TO STOP IT. That is. if they get help from YOU and YOU and YOU out there listening. ge TEACHERS. TAKE I know that nearly HEART. WHAT YOUR everywhere heavy pressure is being headed tell a pessimist from a CHILDREN WILL READ. brought to bear on you. to control realist.--JK- K The ad gets down to brass you by forcing you to join a But tacks. It names three offensive particular teachers union. THE COUNCILOR Webster McGraw- - your wonderful profession is publishers. Hill. and Scott Foresman Co., and beginning to rebel. ad points out The full-paMcDougal. Littel & Co. The ad names the actual Many teachers have rejected the that statements hooks. Then it cites about 100 published Teachers support the textbooks examples of the foul, profane, blasand have joined our organization. phemous language being force-fe- d our captive children. Remember If you are a teacher and would like the stage was set many years ago to support the textbook protest when compulsory education came movement. W'rite the Alliance for Your into being. Now we begin to see more information. why. as a plot unfolds. Parents risk membership will be kept conBall going to jail if they keep their little fidential at your request. What if one million teachers ones out of public school, and if the not reflect the outlook of kids go they are to be brainwashed joined this protest movement, and most state bankers, who are ALLIANCE a optimistic on the future, by this conspiracy that has done sent in to the noted. Taylor away with useful educational tools, teachers mite $1.00. $5.00 or n Times-Unioand substituted degenerate, what each could spare. More and Ball told The subversive trash. You have to see more space in more and more last night that he considers of the demise present the e this newspaper ad to newspapers could be bought, government and capitalism realize what is going on. I have a resulting in more and more people s inevitable. I'm not a bit supply of reprints yours on re- rising up in outrage, joining hands gloomy about it. As for inev- "All you have to do quest. with or without some and forming a vast protective ring .lability, look at history." enclosing their precious children! stamps. To some readers, please be And daring these grinning apostles will x hope democracy patient. I am assembling a varied of evil and subversion to try to jast long enough to see me across the creek." package of material, and you will break through, snatch the children . . hear from me soon. away, and bus them into public "I'm suspicious there is NOW. Months ago the loyal. propaganda mills. MISNAMED liable to be a period as to who will take over . . . mining communities SCHOOLS. I Will you help defend a in Kanawha County rose up to tary or communism won't attempt to predict protest the deliberate ruining of generation of helpless little folks? I'm very suspicious (of) a their children by those faceless. THEY cant do it. THEY need communist one." Write me for more inGodless conspiratorial bureaucrats YOU. formation at F Arcadian No. 1. who have taken over our schools. These honest, decent parents Myrtle Beach. S.C. 29577. A few have been hooted at by the imstamps will cover my minimal Instead of putting others moral gang who arc behind this expense. in their places, put yourself in planned destruction of a their place. It is now getting so you cannot ge Ball Sees End For Democracy liam M. Taylor that the United States will collapse in 20 to 40 years. He said The man who employed .here is very little hope for the past during capitalism futurc untn government 40 years to build Florida s through the wringer, richest financial complex, Democracy from the time of now says the United States the Romans to date, has government and economy been a disastrous failure. will literally collapse within major nation that has the next 40 years. He sees jrvery a(wed democracy sincea the demise of democracy as that time has failed given a system of government, , enough period 0f years. and told pie Times-Unio- n government today is a he that expects Thursday headed in my opinion for communist government may collapse and for the exact follow. same reason the Roman failed . . . 'that rea- Empire venerable Edward Ball, son is democracy." octogenarian and religiously capitalistic mentor of the formerly executive duPont Trust he has man editor of Jacksonville Maga- De- a from Ball told Florida aged zin(J a into a complex pression-erBaner that the present $billion-plu- s empire today, monarchy jn Iran is a his prediction in a sonable form of government, discussion in the upcoming Bernard ghumate, presi-issu- e of Florida. Banker dent of the Fiorjda Bankers magazine, official publicsAssociati0n and president of tion of the Florida Bankers th(j goutheast First National Association. the state's Bank of Miami said Ball's views do BALL TOLD editor Wil- - largest, - $27-milli- on rea-mak- j es full-pag- ... mui-Tayl- or, God-feari- ng 6-- Continued from page 9 both hands, rains the blows. For the American taxpayer this would be the cheapest and most solution, provided Soviet Russia restricts herself to loud protests to cover its passive attitude. From another source WO learns that during this recent meeting with Kremlin leaders in Vladivostok, President Ford ratified an agreement made by Secretary of State Kissinger that in return for neutrality on the part of the Soviet Union during attack on Arab oil properties, a joint Israeli-U.the U.S. will stand by while the Soviet armed forces eliminate Red Chinas nuclear installations, topple Mao and install a Red Chinese regime friendly to Moscow. tran-quilizi- I Lousy used to be a vulgar pression, but nowadays it is just an accurate description. The Nation happens to be in the midst of a lice epidemic, reports the Health Insurance Institute on the basis of data from the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta. Leslie C. Norins, M.D., Ph.D., president of the American Health Consultants in Atlanta, estimates that there are at least two million Americans in800 per cent increase since fested with lice-- an freaks became commonplace. 1963, when long-ha- nircv ir S. ng LESSONS AVAILABLE For the convenience of anyone ho wants a copy of my 18 Lessons In Metro Government THE UTAH INDEPENDENT is now taking orders fora booklet. The booklet will be 81' x and will contain all IS lessons. The priccis 50 cents a copy postpaid, and many people may want extra copies to pass to a w on 1 1 friend or members of the Legislature. If interested, please order immediately, because we have only two months before the vole on consolidation on March 4 |